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package org.apache.activemq.xbean;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.annotation.PostConstruct;
import javax.annotation.PreDestroy;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerFactory;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService;
import org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage;
import org.springframework.beans.CachedIntrospectionResults;
/**
* An ActiveMQ Message Broker. It consists of a number of transport
* connectors, network connectors and a bunch of properties which can be used to
* configure the broker as its lazily created.
*
* @org.apache.xbean.XBean element="broker" rootElement="true"
* @org.apache.xbean.Defaults {code:xml}
*
* lets.
* see what it includes.
*
* {code}
*
*/
public class XBeanBrokerService extends BrokerService {
private boolean start;
public XBeanBrokerService() {
start = BrokerFactory.getStartDefault();
}
/**
* JSR-250 callback wrapper; converts checked exceptions to runtime exceptions
*
* delegates to afterPropertiesSet, done to prevent backwards incompatible signature change.
*/
@PostConstruct
private void postConstruct() {
try {
afterPropertiesSet();
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new RuntimeException(ex);
}
}
/**
*
* @throws Exception
* @org.apache.xbean.InitMethod
*/
public void afterPropertiesSet() throws Exception {
ensureSystemUsageHasStore();
if (shouldAutostart()) {
start();
}
}
@Override
protected boolean shouldAutostart() {
return start;
}
private void ensureSystemUsageHasStore() throws IOException {
SystemUsage usage = getSystemUsage();
if (usage.getStoreUsage().getStore() == null) {
usage.getStoreUsage().setStore(getPersistenceAdapter());
}
if (usage.getTempUsage().getStore() == null) {
usage.getTempUsage().setStore(getTempDataStore());
}
if (usage.getJobSchedulerUsage().getStore() == null) {
usage.getJobSchedulerUsage().setStore(getJobSchedulerStore());
}
}
/**
* JSR-250 callback wrapper; converts checked exceptions to runtime exceptions
*
* delegates to destroy, done to prevent backwards incompatible signature change.
*/
@PreDestroy
private void preDestroy() {
try {
destroy();
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new RuntimeException(ex);
}
}
/**
*
* @throws Exception
* @org.apache.xbean.DestroyMethod
*/
public void destroy() throws Exception {
stop();
}
@Override
public void stop() throws Exception {
// must clear this Spring cache to avoid any memory leaks
CachedIntrospectionResults.clearClassLoader(getClass().getClassLoader());
super.stop();
}
/**
* Sets whether or not the broker is started along with the ApplicationContext it is defined within.
* Normally you would want the broker to start up along with the ApplicationContext but sometimes when working
* with JUnit tests you may wish to start and stop the broker explicitly yourself.
*/
public void setStart(boolean start) {
this.start = start;
}
}