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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.activemq.web; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.Enumeration; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap; import javax.jms.Destination; import javax.jms.JMSException; import javax.jms.Message; import javax.jms.MessageConsumer; import javax.jms.ObjectMessage; import javax.jms.TextMessage; import javax.servlet.ServletConfig; import javax.servlet.ServletException; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse; import org.apache.activemq.MessageAvailableConsumer; import org.apache.activemq.MessageAvailableListener; import org.apache.activemq.web.async.AsyncServletRequest; import org.slf4j.Logger; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; /** * A servlet for sending and receiving messages to/from JMS destinations using * HTTP POST for sending and HTTP GET for receiving. *

* You can specify the destination and whether it is a topic or queue via * configuration details on the servlet or as request parameters. *

* For reading messages you can specify a readTimeout parameter to determine how * long the servlet should block for. * * One thing to keep in mind with this solution - due to the nature of REST, * there will always be a chance of losing messages. Consider what happens when * a message is retrieved from the broker but the web call is interrupted before * the client receives the message in the response - the message is lost. */ public class MessageServlet extends MessageServletSupport { // its a bit pita that this servlet got intermixed with asyncRequest/rest // instead of creating a special for that. We should have kept a simple servlet // for good old fashioned request/response blocked communication. private static final long serialVersionUID = 8737914695188481219L; private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MessageServlet.class); private final String readTimeoutParameter = "readTimeout"; private final String readTimeoutRequestAtt = "xamqReadDeadline"; private final String oneShotParameter = "oneShot"; private long defaultReadTimeout = -1; private long maximumReadTimeout = 20000; private long requestTimeout = 1000; private String defaultContentType; private final Map clients = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(); private final Set activeConsumers = ConcurrentHashMap.newKeySet(); @Override public void init() throws ServletException { ServletConfig servletConfig = getServletConfig(); String name = servletConfig.getInitParameter("defaultReadTimeout"); if (name != null) { defaultReadTimeout = asLong(name); } name = servletConfig.getInitParameter("maximumReadTimeout"); if (name != null) { maximumReadTimeout = asLong(name); } name = servletConfig.getInitParameter("replyTimeout"); if (name != null) { requestTimeout = asLong(name); } name = servletConfig.getInitParameter("defaultContentType"); if (name != null) { defaultContentType = name; } } /** * Sends a message to a destination * * @param request * @param response * @throws ServletException * @throws IOException */ @Override protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { // lets turn the HTTP post into a JMS Message try { String action = request.getParameter("action"); String clientId = request.getParameter("clientId"); if (clientId != null && "unsubscribe".equals(action)) { LOG.info("Unsubscribing client " + clientId); WebClient client = getWebClient(request); client.close(); clients.remove(clientId); return; } WebClient client = getWebClient(request); String text = getPostedMessageBody(request); // lets create the destination from the URI? Destination destination = getDestination(client, request); if (destination == null) { throw new NoDestinationSuppliedException(); } if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { LOG.debug("Sending message to: " + destination + " with text: " + text); } boolean sync = isSync(request); TextMessage message = client.getSession().createTextMessage(text); appendParametersToMessage(request, message); boolean persistent = isSendPersistent(request); int priority = getSendPriority(request); long timeToLive = getSendTimeToLive(request); client.send(destination, message, persistent, priority, timeToLive); // lets return a unique URI for reliable messaging response.setHeader("messageID", message.getJMSMessageID()); response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_OK); response.getWriter().write("Message sent"); } catch (JMSException e) { throw new ServletException("Could not post JMS message: " + e, e); } } /** * Supports a HTTP DELETE to be equivalent of consuming a single message * from a queue */ @Override protected void doDelete(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { doMessages(request, response); } /** * Supports a HTTP DELETE to be equivalent of consuming a single message * from a queue */ @Override protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { doMessages(request, response); } /** * Reads a message from a destination up to some specific timeout period * * @param request * @param response * @throws ServletException * @throws IOException */ protected void doMessages(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { MessageAvailableConsumer consumer = null; try { WebClient client = getWebClient(request); Destination destination = getDestination(client, request); if (destination == null) { throw new NoDestinationSuppliedException(); } consumer = (MessageAvailableConsumer) client.getConsumer(destination, request.getHeader(WebClient.selectorName)); final AsyncServletRequest asyncRequest = AsyncServletRequest.getAsyncRequest(request); // Don't allow concurrent use of the consumer. Do make sure to allow // subsequent calls on asyncRequest to use the consumer. if (asyncRequest.isInitial() && !activeConsumers.add(consumer)) { throw new ServletException("Concurrent access to consumer is not supported"); } Message message = null; long deadline = getReadDeadline(request); long timeout = deadline - System.currentTimeMillis(); // Set the message available listener *before* calling receive to eliminate any // chance of a missed notification between the time receive() completes without // a message and the time the listener is set. synchronized (consumer) { Listener listener = (Listener) consumer.getAvailableListener(); if (listener == null) { listener = new Listener(consumer); consumer.setAvailableListener(listener); } } if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { LOG.debug("Receiving message(s) from: " + destination + " with timeout: " + timeout); } // Look for any available messages (need a little timeout). Always // try at least one lookup; don't block past the deadline. if (timeout <= 0) { message = consumer.receiveNoWait(); } else if (timeout < 10) { message = consumer.receive(timeout); } else { message = consumer.receive(10); } if (message == null) { handleAsyncRequest(request, response, client, destination, consumer, deadline); } else { writeResponse(request, response, message); closeConsumerOnOneShot(request, client, destination); activeConsumers.remove(consumer); } } catch (JMSException e) { throw new ServletException("Could not post JMS message: " + e, e); } } protected void handleAsyncRequest(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, WebClient client, Destination destination, MessageAvailableConsumer consumer, long deadline) { // Get an existing ActiveMQAsyncRequest or create a new one if there are no events. final AsyncServletRequest asyncRequest = AsyncServletRequest.getAsyncRequest(request); long timeout = deadline - System.currentTimeMillis(); if ((asyncRequest.isExpired()) || (timeout <= 0)) { // Reset the asyncRequest on the available listener for the consumer to prevent the // next message receipt from being consumed without a valid, active asyncRequest. synchronized (consumer) { Object obj = consumer.getAvailableListener(); if (obj instanceof Listener) { ((Listener) obj).setAsyncRequest(null); } } response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_NO_CONTENT); closeConsumerOnOneShot(request, client, destination); activeConsumers.remove(consumer); return; } asyncRequest.setTimeoutMs(timeout); asyncRequest.startAsync(); synchronized (consumer) { Listener listener = (Listener) consumer.getAvailableListener(); // register this asyncRequest with our listener. listener.setAsyncRequest(asyncRequest); } } protected void writeResponse(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, Message message) throws IOException, JMSException { int messages = 0; try { response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"); // HTTP // 1.1 response.setHeader("Pragma", "no-cache"); // HTTP 1.0 response.setDateHeader("Expires", 0); // Set content type as in request. This should be done before calling getWriter by specification String type = getContentType(request); if (type != null) { response.setContentType(type); } else { if (defaultContentType != null) { response.setContentType(defaultContentType); } else if (isXmlContent(message)) { response.setContentType("application/xml"); } else { response.setContentType("text/plain"); } } // write a responds PrintWriter writer = response.getWriter(); // handle any message(s) if (message == null) { // No messages so OK response of for ajax else no content. response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_NO_CONTENT); } else { // We have at least one message so set up the response messages = 1; response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_OK); setResponseHeaders(response, message); writeMessageResponse(writer, message); writer.flush(); } } finally { if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { LOG.debug("Received " + messages + " message(s)"); } } } protected void writeMessageResponse(PrintWriter writer, Message message) throws JMSException, IOException { if (message instanceof TextMessage) { TextMessage textMsg = (TextMessage) message; String txt = textMsg.getText(); if (txt != null) { if (txt.startsWith("") + 2); } writer.print(txt); } } else if (message instanceof ObjectMessage) { ObjectMessage objectMsg = (ObjectMessage) message; Object object = objectMsg.getObject(); if (object != null) { writer.print(object.toString()); } } } protected boolean isXmlContent(Message message) throws JMSException { if (message instanceof TextMessage) { TextMessage textMsg = (TextMessage) message; String txt = textMsg.getText(); if (txt != null) { // assume its xml when it starts with < if (txt.startsWith("<")) { return true; } } } // for any other kind of messages we dont assume xml return false; } public WebClient getWebClient(HttpServletRequest request) { String clientId = request.getParameter("clientId"); if (clientId != null) { LOG.debug("Getting local client [" + clientId + "]"); return clients.computeIfAbsent(clientId, k -> new WebClient()); } else { return WebClient.getWebClient(request); } } protected String getContentType(HttpServletRequest request) { String value = request.getParameter("xml"); if (value != null && "true".equalsIgnoreCase(value)) { return "application/xml"; } value = request.getParameter("json"); if (value != null && "true".equalsIgnoreCase(value)) { return "application/json"; } return null; } @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") protected void setResponseHeaders(HttpServletResponse response, Message message) throws JMSException { response.setHeader("destination", message.getJMSDestination().toString()); response.setHeader("id", message.getJMSMessageID()); // Return JMS properties as header values. for (Enumeration names = message.getPropertyNames(); names.hasMoreElements(); ) { String name = (String) names.nextElement(); response.setHeader(name, message.getObjectProperty(name).toString()); } } /** * @return the timeout value for read requests which is always >= 0 and <= * maximumReadTimeout to avoid DoS attacks */ protected long getReadDeadline(HttpServletRequest request) { Long answer; answer = (Long) request.getAttribute(readTimeoutRequestAtt); if (answer == null) { long timeout = defaultReadTimeout; String name = request.getParameter(readTimeoutParameter); if (name != null) { timeout = asLong(name); } if (timeout < 0 || timeout > maximumReadTimeout) { timeout = maximumReadTimeout; } answer = Long.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis() + timeout); } return answer.longValue(); } /** * Close the consumer if one-shot mode is used on the given request. */ protected void closeConsumerOnOneShot(HttpServletRequest request, WebClient client, Destination dest) { if (asBoolean(request.getParameter(oneShotParameter), false)) { try { client.closeConsumer(dest); } catch (JMSException jms_exc) { LOG.warn("JMS exception on closing consumer after request with one-shot mode", jms_exc); } } } /* * Listen for available messages and wakeup any asyncRequests. */ private static class Listener implements MessageAvailableListener { MessageConsumer consumer; AsyncServletRequest asyncRequest; Listener(MessageConsumer consumer) { this.consumer = consumer; } public void setAsyncRequest(AsyncServletRequest asyncRequest) { synchronized (consumer) { this.asyncRequest = asyncRequest; } } @Override public void onMessageAvailable(MessageConsumer consumer) { assert this.consumer == consumer; ((MessageAvailableConsumer) consumer).setAvailableListener(null); synchronized (this.consumer) { if (asyncRequest != null) { asyncRequest.dispatch(); } } } } }





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