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package org.activiti.cdi.impl;
import org.activiti.engine.ActivitiException;
import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngine;
import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngines;
/**
* {@link ProcessEngineLookup} for looking up or building a local
* {@link ProcessEngine} using the provided processEngineName (
* {@link ProcessEngines#NAME_DEFAULT} is used as default value). Can be used
* for looking up existing {@link ProcessEngine}s in the same ClassLoader as
* this Class.
*
* Use this Strategy if you want to build and manage a {@link ProcessEngine}
* local to your application.
*
* Note: Requires an "activiti.cfg.xml" to be available on the classpath.
*
* @author Daniel Meyer
*/
public class LocalProcessEngineLookup implements org.activiti.cdi.spi.ProcessEngineLookup {
public int getPrecedence() {
return 10;
}
protected String processEngineName = ProcessEngines.NAME_DEFAULT;
@Override
public ProcessEngine getProcessEngine() {
return ProcessEngines.getProcessEngine(getProcessEngineName());
}
public String getProcessEngineName() {
return processEngineName;
}
public void setProcessEngineName(String processEngineName) {
this.processEngineName = processEngineName;
}
@Override
public void ungetProcessEngine() {
try {
ProcessEngines.getProcessEngine(getProcessEngineName()).close();
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new ActivitiException("Unable to close the local ProcessEngine", e);
}
}
}