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package org.quartz.jobs.ee.jms;
import javax.jms.Message;
import javax.jms.Topic;
import javax.jms.TopicConnection;
import javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory;
import javax.jms.TopicPublisher;
import javax.jms.TopicSession;
import javax.naming.Context;
import org.quartz.Job;
import org.quartz.JobDataMap;
import org.quartz.JobExecutionContext;
import org.quartz.JobExecutionException;
/**
*
* A Job
that sends a javax.jms.Message
to a
* javax.jms.Topic
. This class is for older JMS. If you are using
* JMS 1.1, you should use {@link SendDestinationMessageJob} instead.
*
*
* The following properties are expected to be provided in the
* JobDataMap
:
*
*
* JMS_CONNECTION_FACTORY_JNDI
- The JNDI name of the JMS
* Connection Factory.
* JMS_DESTINATION_JNDI
- The JNDI name of the JMS
* destination.
* JMS_USE_TXN
- Whether or not to use a transacted
* javax.jms.Session
.
* JMS_ACK_MODE
- The acknowledgment mode for the
* javax.jms.Session
.
* JMS_MSG_FACTORY_CLASS_NAME
- The implementation class
* name for the JmsMessageFactory
.
*
*
*
* The following properties are optional
*
*
* JMS_USER
- The JMS user for secure destinations.
* JMS_PASSWORD
- The JMS password for secure destinations.
*
*
*
* The following properties can be used for JNDI support:
*
*
* INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY
- The java.naming.factory.initial
* setting for JNDI.
* PROVIDER_URL
- The java.naming.provider.url for JNDI.
*
*
* @see JmsMessageFactory
*
* @author Fernando Ribeiro
* @author Weston M. Price
*/
public final class SendTopicMessageJob implements Job {
public void execute(final JobExecutionContext jobCtx)
throws JobExecutionException {
TopicConnection conn = null;
TopicSession sess = null;
TopicPublisher publisher = null;
try {
final JobDataMap dataMap = jobCtx.getMergedJobDataMap();
final Context namingCtx = JmsHelper.getInitialContext(dataMap);
final TopicConnectionFactory connFactory = (TopicConnectionFactory) namingCtx
.lookup(dataMap
.getString(JmsHelper.JMS_CONNECTION_FACTORY_JNDI));
if (!JmsHelper.isDestinationSecure(dataMap)) {
conn = connFactory.createTopicConnection();
} else {
final String user = dataMap.getString(JmsHelper.JMS_USER);
final String password = dataMap
.getString(JmsHelper.JMS_PASSWORD);
conn = connFactory.createTopicConnection(user, password);
}
final boolean useTransaction = JmsHelper.useTransaction(dataMap);
final int ackMode = dataMap.getInt(JmsHelper.JMS_ACK_MODE);
sess = conn.createTopicSession(useTransaction, ackMode);
final Topic topic = (Topic) namingCtx.lookup(dataMap
.getString(JmsHelper.JMS_DESTINATION_JNDI));
publisher = sess.createPublisher(topic);
final JmsMessageFactory messageFactory = JmsHelper
.getMessageFactory(dataMap
.getString(JmsHelper.JMS_MSG_FACTORY_CLASS_NAME));
final Message msg = messageFactory.createMessage(dataMap, sess);
publisher.publish(msg);
} catch (final Exception e) {
throw new JobExecutionException(e);
} finally {
JmsHelper.closeResource(publisher);
JmsHelper.closeResource(sess);
JmsHelper.closeResource(conn);
}
}
}