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package javax.jbi.component;

import java.util.MissingResourceException;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

import javax.jbi.JBIException;
import javax.jbi.messaging.DeliveryChannel;
import javax.jbi.messaging.MessagingException;
import javax.jbi.servicedesc.ServiceEndpoint;

import javax.xml.namespace.QName;

import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.DocumentFragment;

/**
 * This interface provides access to data needed by a JBI component
 * about the JBI environment in which it is installed, as well providing
 * the means to allow the component to inform the JBI environment about
 * services provided by this component. This interface provides methods
 * for the following functions:
 * 
    *
  • Get the DeliveryChannel for this component. This is * required to allow the component to send and receive message * exchanges.
  • *
  • Activate (and deactivate) service endpoints provided * by this component.
  • *
  • Register (and deregister) external endpoints provided * by this component.
  • *
  • Query available endpoints (internal and external).
  • *
  • Query various data about the component, as installed * in the JBI environment (name, workspace root, install root, initial * JNDI context, MBean Server, Transaction Manager).
  • *
  • Loggers. Obtain the component's logger and subloggers.
  • *
  • MBean name creator. Access a utility for creating * custom MBean names.
  • *
  • EPR Resolver. Ask JBI to resolve an endpoint reference * (EPR), converting it into a service endpoint.
  • * * Note: The term "NMR" (meaning Normalized Message Router) is used here to refer * to the messaging system of the JBI implementation. This term is used as a * synonym for the JBI implementation, and refers only to the logical message * routing functions of a JBI implementation. It is not meant to require that * JBI implementations literally have a subsystem named "NMR". * * @author JSR208 Expert Group */ public interface ComponentContext { /** * Activates the named endpoint with the NMR. Activation indicates to the NMR * that this component is ready to process requests sent to the named endpoint. * * Note that the JBI implementation may call this component's * {@link Component#getServiceDescription(ServiceEndpoint)} method before returning * from this method call; the component's implementation must be ready to supply * service description metadata before the result of this activation call (a * ServiceEndpoint) is known. * * @param serviceName qualified name of the service the endpoint exposes; must * be non-null. * @param endpointName the name of the endpoint to be activated; must be non-null * and non-empty. * @return a reference to the activated endpoint; must be non-null. * @throws JBIException if the endpoint cannot be activated. */ ServiceEndpoint activateEndpoint(QName serviceName, String endpointName) throws JBIException; /** * Deactivates the given endpoint with the NMR. Deactivation indicates to the NMR * that this component will no longer process requests sent to the named endpoint. * * @param endpoint reference to the endpoint to be deactivated; must be non-null. * @throws JBIException if the endpoint cannot be deactivated. */ void deactivateEndpoint(ServiceEndpoint endpoint) throws JBIException; /** * Registers the given external endpoint with the NMR. This indicates to the NMR that * the given endpoint is used as a proxy for external service consumers to access an * internal service of the same service name (but a different endpoint name). * * @param externalEndpoint the external endpoint to be registered, must be non-null. * @throws JBIException if an external endpoint with the same name is already registered, * by this or another component. */ void registerExternalEndpoint(ServiceEndpoint externalEndpoint) throws JBIException; /** * Deregisters the given external endpoint with the NMR. This indicates to the NMR that * the given external endpoint can no longer be used as a proxy for external service * consumers to access an internal service of the same service name. * * @param externalEndpoint the external endpoint to be deregistered; must be non-null. * @throws JBIException if the given external endpoint was not previously registered. */ void deregisterExternalEndpoint(ServiceEndpoint externalEndpoint) throws JBIException; /** * Resolve the given endpoint reference into a service endpoint. This is called by the * component when it has an EPR that it wants to resolve into a service endpoint. * * Note that the service endpoint returned refers to a dynamic endpoint; the endpoint * will exist only as long as this component retains a strong reference to the object * returned by this method. The endpoint may not be included in the list of "activated" * endpoints. * * @param epr endpoint reference as an XML fragment; must be non-null. * @return the service endpoint corresponding to the given endpoint reference; null if * the reference cannot be resolved. */ ServiceEndpoint resolveEndpointReference(DocumentFragment epr); /** * Get the unique component name of this component, ass assigned by the identification * section of this component's installation descriptor. * * @return the component name; must be non-null and non-empty. */ String getComponentName(); /** * Get a channel for this component to use to communicate with the Normalized Message * Router. This channel must be used by the component to send and receive message * exchanges. * * @return the delivery channel for this component; must be non-null. * @throws MessagingException if a channel has already been opened, but not yet closed. */ DeliveryChannel getDeliveryChannel() throws MessagingException; /** * Get the service endpoint for the named activated endpoint, if any. * * @param service qualified-name of the endpoint's service; must be non-null. * @param name name of the endpoint; must be non-null. * @return the named endpoint, or null if the named endpoint is not activated. */ ServiceEndpoint getEndpoint(QName service, String name); /** * Retrieve the service description metadata for the specified endpoint. * * Note that the result can use either the WSDL 1.1 or WSDL 2.0 description language. * * @param endpoint endpoint reference; must be non-null. * @return metadata describing endpoint, or null if metadata is unavailable. * @throws JBIException invalid endpoint reference. */ Document getEndpointDescriptor(ServiceEndpoint endpoint) throws JBIException; /** * Queries the NMR for active endpoints that implement the given interface. This * will return the endpoints for all services and endpoints that implement the * named interface (portType in WSDL 1.1). This method does NOT include external * endpoints (those registered using {@link #registerExternalEndpoint(ServiceEndpoint)}). * * @param interfaceName qualified name of interface/portType that is implemented * by the endpoint; if null then all activated endpoints in * the JBI environment must be returned. * @return an array of available endpoints for the specified interface name; must * be non-null; may be empty. */ ServiceEndpoint[] getEndpoints(QName interfaceName); /** * Queries the NMR for active endpoints belonging to the given service. This * method does NOT include external endpoints (those registered using * {@link #registerExternalEndpoint(ServiceEndpoint)}). * * @param serviceName qualified name of the service that the endpoints are part * of; must be non-null. * @return an array of available endpoints for the specified service name; must * be non-null; may be empty. */ ServiceEndpoint[] getEndpointsForService(QName serviceName); /** * Queries the NMR for external endpoints that implement the given interface name. * This methods returns only registered external endpoints (see * {@link #registerExternalEndpoint(ServiceEndpoint)}). * * @param interfaceName qualified name of interface implemented by the endpoints; * must be non-null. * @return an array of available external endpoints for the specified interface name; * must be non-null; may be empty. */ ServiceEndpoint[] getExternalEndpoints(QName interfaceName); /** * Queries the NMR for external endpoints that are part of the given service. * * @param serviceName qualified name of service that contains the endpoints; * must be non-null. * @return an array of available external endpoints for the specified service name; * must be non-null; may be empty. */ ServiceEndpoint[] getExternalEndpointsForService(QName serviceName); /** * Get the installation root directory path for this component. * * This method MUST return the file path formatted for the underlying platform. * * @return the installation root directory path, in platform-specific form; * must be non-null and non-empty. */ String getInstallRoot(); /** * Get a logger instance from JBI. Loggers supplied by JBI are guaranteed to have * unique names such that they avoid name collisions with loggers from other * components created using this method. The suffix parameter allows for the * creation of subloggers as needed. The JBI specification says nothing about * the exact names to be used, only that they must be unique across components * and the JBI implementation itself. * * @param suffix for creating subloggers; use an empty string for the base component * logger; must be non-null. * @param resourceBundleName name of ResourceBundle to be used for localizing messages * for the logger. May be null if none of the messages require * localization. The resource, if non-null, must be loadable * using the component's class loader as the initiating loader. * @return a standard logger, named uniquely for this component (plus the given suffix, * if applicable); must be non-null. * @throws java.util.MissingResourceException if the ResourceBundleName is non-null and no * corresponding resource can be found. * @throws JBIException if the resourceBundleName has changed from a previous invocation * by this component of this method with the same suffix. */ Logger getLogger(String suffix, String resourceBundleName) throws MissingResourceException, JBIException; /** * Get a reference to the MBeanNames creator for use in creating custom MBean names. * * @return reference to the MBeanNames creator; must be non-null. */ javax.jbi.management.MBeanNames getMBeanNames(); /** * Get the JMX MBean server used to register all MBeans in the JBI environment. * * @return a reference to the MBean server; must be non-null. */ javax.management.MBeanServer getMBeanServer(); /** * Get the JNDI naming context for this component. This context is a standard JNDI * InitialContext but its content will vary based on the environment in which the JBI * implementation is running. * * @return the JNDI naming context; must be non-null. */ javax.naming.InitialContext getNamingContext(); /** * Get the TransactionManager for this implementation. The instance returned is an * implementation of the standard JTA interface. If none is available, this method * returns null. * * The object returned by this method is untyped, to allow this interface to be compiled * in environments that do not support JTA. If not null, the object returned must be of * type javax.transaction.TransactionManager. * * This downcast is necessary because JBI is used in environments that do not support * JTA (i.e., J2SE). Explicit use of JTA types would cause compilation failures in * such environments. * * @return A TransactionManager instance, or null if none is available in the * execution environment. */ Object getTransactionManager(); /** * Get the root directory path for this component's private workspace. * * This method MUST return the file path formatted for the underlying platform. * * The returned value must indicate a valid file path that the component may use * to write files to, and read files from. * * @return the private workspace root path, in platform-specific form; * must be non-null and non-empty. */ String getWorkspaceRoot(); }




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