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package org.apache.activemq.jndi;

import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;

import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.NamingException;

/**
 * This implementation of InitialContextFactory should be used
 * when ActiveMQ is used as WebSphere Generic JMS Provider. It is proved that it
 * works on WebSphere 5.1. The reason for using this class is that custom
 * property defined for Generic JMS Provider are passed to InitialContextFactory
 * only if it begins with java.naming or javax.naming prefix. Additionally
 * provider url for the JMS provider can not contain ',' character that is
 * necessary when the list of nodes is provided. So the role of this class is to
 * transform properties before passing it to ActiveMQInitialContextFactory.
 */
public class ActiveMQWASInitialContextFactory extends ActiveMQInitialContextFactory {

    /**
     * @see javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory#getInitialContext(java.util.Hashtable)
     */
    public Context getInitialContext(Hashtable environment) throws NamingException {
        return super.getInitialContext(transformEnvironment(environment));
    }

    /**
     * Performs following transformation of properties:
     * 
    *
  • (java.naming.queue.xxx.yyy,value)=>(queue.xxx/yyy,value) *
  • (java.naming.topic.xxx.yyy,value)=>(topic.xxx/yyy,value) *
  • (java.naming.connectionFactoryNames,value)=>(connectionFactoryNames,value) *
  • (java.naming.provider.url,url1;url2)=>java.naming.provider.url,url1,url1) *
      * * @param environment properties for transformation * @return environment after transformation */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected Hashtable transformEnvironment(Hashtable environment) { Hashtable environment1 = new Hashtable(); Iterator it = environment.entrySet().iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry)it.next(); if (entry.getKey() instanceof String && entry.getValue() instanceof String) { String key = (String)entry.getKey(); String value = (String)entry.getValue(); if (key.startsWith("java.naming.queue.")) { String key1 = key.substring("java.naming.queue.".length()); key1 = key1.replace('.', '/'); environment1.put("queue." + key1, value); } else if (key.startsWith("java.naming.topic.")) { String key1 = key.substring("java.naming.topic.".length()); key1 = key1.replace('.', '/'); environment1.put("topic." + key1, value); } else if (key.startsWith("java.naming.connectionFactoryNames")) { String key1 = key.substring("java.naming.".length()); environment1.put(key1, value); } else if (key.startsWith("java.naming.connection")) { String key1 = key.substring("java.naming.".length()); environment1.put(key1, value); } else if (key.startsWith(Context.PROVIDER_URL)) { // Websphere administration console does not accept the , character // in provider url, so ; must be used all ; to , value = value.replace(';', ','); environment1.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, value); } else { environment1.put(key, value); } } } return environment1; } }




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