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package org.apache.naming.factory;

import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Properties;

import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.Name;
import javax.naming.RefAddr;
import javax.naming.Reference;
import javax.naming.spi.ObjectFactory;

import jakarta.mail.Authenticator;
import jakarta.mail.PasswordAuthentication;
import jakarta.mail.Session;

/**
 * 

Factory class that creates a JNDI named JavaMail Session factory, * which can be used for managing inbound and outbound electronic mail * messages via JavaMail APIs. All messaging environment properties * described in the JavaMail Specification may be passed to the Session * factory; however the following properties are the most commonly used:

*
    *
  • *
  • mail.smtp.host - Hostname for outbound transport * connections. Defaults to localhost if not specified.
  • *
* *

This factory can be configured in a * <Context> element in your conf/server.xml * configuration file. An example of factory configuration is:

*
 * <Resource name="mail/smtp" auth="CONTAINER"
 *           type="jakarta.mail.Session"/>
 * <ResourceParams name="mail/smtp">
 *   <parameter>
 *     <name>factory</name>
 *     <value>org.apache.naming.factory.MailSessionFactory</value>
 *   </parameter>
 *   <parameter>
 *     <name>mail.smtp.host</name>
 *     <value>mail.mycompany.com</value>
 *   </parameter>
 * </ResourceParams>
 * 
* * @author Craig R. McClanahan */ public class MailSessionFactory implements ObjectFactory { /** * The Java type for which this factory knows how to create objects. */ protected static final String factoryType = "jakarta.mail.Session"; @Override public Object getObjectInstance(Object refObj, Name name, Context context, Hashtable env) throws Exception { // Return null if we cannot create an object of the requested type final Reference ref = (Reference) refObj; if (!ref.getClassName().equals(factoryType)) { return null; } // Create the JavaMail properties we will use Properties props = new Properties(); props.put("mail.transport.protocol", "smtp"); props.put("mail.smtp.host", "localhost"); String password = null; Enumeration attrs = ref.getAll(); while (attrs.hasMoreElements()) { RefAddr attr = attrs.nextElement(); if ("factory".equals(attr.getType())) { continue; } if ("password".equals(attr.getType())) { password = (String) attr.getContent(); continue; } props.put(attr.getType(), attr.getContent()); } Authenticator auth = null; if (password != null) { String user = props.getProperty("mail.smtp.user"); if(user == null) { user = props.getProperty("mail.user"); } if(user != null) { final PasswordAuthentication pa = new PasswordAuthentication(user, password); auth = new Authenticator() { @Override protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() { return pa; } }; } } // Create and return the new Session object Session session = Session.getInstance(props, auth); return session; } }




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