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package org.apache.commons.pool2.proxy;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.UsageTracking;
/**
* Base implementation for object wrappers when using a
* {@link ProxiedObjectPool}.
*
* @param type of the wrapped pooled object
*
* @since 2.0
*/
class BaseProxyHandler {
private volatile T pooledObject;
private final UsageTracking usageTracking;
/**
* Create a new wrapper for the given pooled object.
*
* @param pooledObject The object to wrap
* @param usageTracking The instance, if any (usually the object pool) to
* be provided with usage tracking information for this
* wrapped object
*/
BaseProxyHandler(T pooledObject, UsageTracking usageTracking) {
this.pooledObject = pooledObject;
this.usageTracking = usageTracking;
}
/**
* Obtain the wrapped, pooled object.
*
* @return the underlying pooled object
*/
T getPooledObject() {
return pooledObject;
}
/**
* Disable the proxy wrapper. Called when the object has been returned to
* the pool. Further use of the wrapper should result in an
* {@link IllegalStateException}.
*
* @return the object that this proxy was wrapping
*/
T disableProxy() {
T result = pooledObject;
pooledObject = null;
return result;
}
/**
* Check that the proxy is still valid (i.e. that {@link #disableProxy()}
* has not been called).
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if {@link #disableProxy()} has been called
*/
void validateProxiedObject() {
if (pooledObject == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("This object may no longer be " +
"used as it has been returned to the Object Pool.");
}
}
/**
* Invoke the given method on the wrapped object.
*
* @param method The method to invoke
* @param args The arguments to the method
* @return The result of the method call
* @throws Throwable If the method invocation fails
*/
Object doInvoke(Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable {
validateProxiedObject();
T object = getPooledObject();
if (usageTracking != null) {
usageTracking.use(object);
}
return method.invoke(object, args);
}
}