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package quickfix;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.HashMap;
/**
* In-memory message store implementation.
*
* @see quickfix.MemoryStoreFactory
*/
public class MemoryStore implements MessageStore {
private final HashMap messages = new HashMap<>();
private int nextSenderMsgSeqNum;
private int nextTargetMsgSeqNum;
private SessionID sessionID;
private Calendar creationTime = SystemTime.getUtcCalendar();
public MemoryStore() throws IOException {
reset();
}
public MemoryStore(SessionID sessionID) {
this.sessionID = sessionID;
}
public void get(int startSequence, int endSequence, Collection messages) throws IOException {
for (int i = startSequence; i <= endSequence; i++) {
String message = this.messages.get(i);
if (message != null) {
messages.add(message);
}
}
}
/**
* This method is here for JNI API consistency but it's not
* implemented. Use get(int, int, Collection) with the same
* start and end sequence.
*/
public boolean get(int sequence, String message) throws IOException {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("not supported");
}
public Date getCreationTime() throws IOException {
return creationTime.getTime();
}
/* package */void setCreationTime(Calendar creationTime) {
this.creationTime = creationTime;
}
public int getNextSenderMsgSeqNum() throws IOException {
return nextSenderMsgSeqNum;
}
public int getNextTargetMsgSeqNum() throws IOException {
return nextTargetMsgSeqNum;
}
public void incrNextSenderMsgSeqNum() throws IOException {
setNextSenderMsgSeqNum(getNextSenderMsgSeqNum() + 1);
}
public void incrNextTargetMsgSeqNum() throws IOException {
setNextTargetMsgSeqNum(getNextTargetMsgSeqNum() + 1);
}
public void reset() throws IOException {
setNextSenderMsgSeqNum(1);
setNextTargetMsgSeqNum(1);
messages.clear();
creationTime = SystemTime.getUtcCalendar();
}
public boolean set(int sequence, String message) throws IOException {
return messages.put(sequence, message) == null;
}
public void setNextSenderMsgSeqNum(int next) throws IOException {
nextSenderMsgSeqNum = next;
}
public void setNextTargetMsgSeqNum(int next) throws IOException {
nextTargetMsgSeqNum = next;
}
public void refresh() throws IOException {
// IOException is declared to maintain strict compatibility with QF JNI
final String text = "memory store does not support refresh!";
if (sessionID != null) {
Session session = Session.lookupSession(sessionID);
session.getLog().onErrorEvent("ERROR: " + text);
} else {
LoggerFactory.getLogger(MemoryStore.class).error(text);
}
}
}