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package org.apache.activemq.broker.util;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPluginSupport;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.ProducerBrokerExchange;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.region.Destination;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.DeadLetterStrategy;
import org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination;
import org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQMessage;
import org.apache.activemq.command.Message;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* A Broker interceptor which updates a JMS Client's timestamp on the message
* with a broker timestamp. Useful when the clocks on client machines are known
* to not be correct and you can only trust the time set on the broker machines.
*
* Enabling this plugin will break JMS compliance since the timestamp that the
* producer sees on the messages after as send() will be different from the
* timestamp the consumer will observe when he receives the message. This plugin
* is not enabled in the default ActiveMQ configuration.
*
* 2 new attributes have been added which will allow the administrator some override control
* over the expiration time for incoming messages:
*
* Attribute 'zeroExpirationOverride' can be used to apply an expiration
* time to incoming messages with no expiration defined (messages that would never expire)
*
* Attribute 'ttlCeiling' can be used to apply a limit to the expiration time
*
* @org.apache.xbean.XBean element="timeStampingBrokerPlugin"
*
*
*/
public class TimeStampingBrokerPlugin extends BrokerPluginSupport {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(TimeStampingBrokerPlugin.class);
/**
* variable which (when non-zero) is used to override
* the expiration date for messages that arrive with
* no expiration date set (in Milliseconds).
*/
long zeroExpirationOverride = 0;
/**
* variable which (when non-zero) is used to limit
* the expiration date (in Milliseconds).
*/
long ttlCeiling = 0;
/**
* If true, the plugin will not update timestamp to past values
* False by default
*/
boolean futureOnly = false;
/**
* if true, update timestamp even if message has passed through a network
* default false
*/
boolean processNetworkMessages = false;
/**
* setter method for zeroExpirationOverride
*/
public void setZeroExpirationOverride(long ttl)
{
this.zeroExpirationOverride = ttl;
}
/**
* setter method for ttlCeiling
*/
public void setTtlCeiling(long ttlCeiling)
{
this.ttlCeiling = ttlCeiling;
}
public void setFutureOnly(boolean futureOnly) {
this.futureOnly = futureOnly;
}
public void setProcessNetworkMessages(Boolean processNetworkMessages) {
this.processNetworkMessages = processNetworkMessages;
}
@Override
public void send(ProducerBrokerExchange producerExchange, Message message) throws Exception {
if (message.getTimestamp() > 0 && !isDestinationDLQ(message) &&
(processNetworkMessages || (message.getBrokerPath() == null || message.getBrokerPath().length == 0))) {
// timestamp not been disabled and has not passed through a network or processNetworkMessages=true
long oldExpiration = message.getExpiration();
long newTimeStamp = System.currentTimeMillis();
long timeToLive = zeroExpirationOverride;
long oldTimestamp = message.getTimestamp();
if (oldExpiration > 0) {
timeToLive = oldExpiration - oldTimestamp;
}
if (timeToLive > 0 && ttlCeiling > 0 && timeToLive > ttlCeiling) {
timeToLive = ttlCeiling;
}
long expiration = timeToLive + newTimeStamp;
// In the scenario that the Broker is behind the clients we never want to set the
// Timestamp and Expiration in the past
if(!futureOnly || (expiration > oldExpiration)) {
if (timeToLive > 0 && expiration > 0) {
message.setExpiration(expiration);
}
message.setTimestamp(newTimeStamp);
LOG.debug("Set message {} timestamp from {} to {}",
message.getMessageId(), oldTimestamp, newTimeStamp);
}
}
super.send(producerExchange, message);
}
private boolean isDestinationDLQ(Message message) {
DeadLetterStrategy deadLetterStrategy;
Message tmp;
Destination regionDestination = (Destination) message.getRegionDestination();
if (message != null && regionDestination != null) {
deadLetterStrategy = regionDestination.getDeadLetterStrategy();
if (deadLetterStrategy != null && message.getOriginalDestination() != null) {
// Cheap copy, since we only need two fields
tmp = new ActiveMQMessage();
tmp.setDestination(message.getOriginalDestination());
tmp.setRegionDestination(regionDestination);
// Determine if we are headed for a DLQ
ActiveMQDestination deadLetterDestination = deadLetterStrategy.getDeadLetterQueueFor(tmp, null);
if (deadLetterDestination.equals(message.getDestination())) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
}