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package org.springframework.jndi;

import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;

import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.NamingException;

import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInterceptor;
import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInvocation;

import org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.SimpleTypeConverter;
import org.springframework.beans.TypeConverter;
import org.springframework.beans.TypeMismatchException;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanClassLoaderAware;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactoryAware;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.config.ConfigurableBeanFactory;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.ClassUtils;

/**
 * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean} that looks up a
 * JNDI object. Exposes the object found in JNDI for bean references,
 * e.g. for data access object's "dataSource" property in case of a
 * {@link javax.sql.DataSource}.
 *
 * 

The typical usage will be to register this as singleton factory * (e.g. for a certain JNDI-bound DataSource) in an application context, * and give bean references to application services that need it. * *

The default behavior is to look up the JNDI object on startup and cache it. * This can be customized through the "lookupOnStartup" and "cache" properties, * using a {@link JndiObjectTargetSource} underneath. Note that you need to specify * a "proxyInterface" in such a scenario, since the actual JNDI object type is not * known in advance. * *

Of course, bean classes in a Spring environment may look up e.g. a DataSource * from JNDI themselves. This class simply enables central configuration of the * JNDI name, and easy switching to non-JNDI alternatives. The latter is * particularly convenient for test setups, reuse in standalone clients, etc. * *

Note that switching to e.g. DriverManagerDataSource is just a matter of * configuration: Simply replace the definition of this FactoryBean with a * {@link org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DriverManagerDataSource} definition! * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 22.05.2003 * @see #setProxyInterface * @see #setLookupOnStartup * @see #setCache * @see JndiObjectTargetSource */ public class JndiObjectFactoryBean extends JndiObjectLocator implements FactoryBean, BeanFactoryAware, BeanClassLoaderAware { @Nullable private Class[] proxyInterfaces; private boolean lookupOnStartup = true; private boolean cache = true; private boolean exposeAccessContext = false; @Nullable private Object defaultObject; @Nullable private ConfigurableBeanFactory beanFactory; @Nullable private ClassLoader beanClassLoader = ClassUtils.getDefaultClassLoader(); @Nullable private Object jndiObject; /** * Specify the proxy interface to use for the JNDI object. *

Typically used in conjunction with "lookupOnStartup"=false and/or "cache"=false. * Needs to be specified because the actual JNDI object type is not known * in advance in case of a lazy lookup. * @see #setProxyInterfaces * @see #setLookupOnStartup * @see #setCache */ public void setProxyInterface(Class proxyInterface) { this.proxyInterfaces = new Class[] {proxyInterface}; } /** * Specify multiple proxy interfaces to use for the JNDI object. *

Typically used in conjunction with "lookupOnStartup"=false and/or "cache"=false. * Note that proxy interfaces will be autodetected from a specified "expectedType", * if necessary. * @see #setExpectedType * @see #setLookupOnStartup * @see #setCache */ public void setProxyInterfaces(Class... proxyInterfaces) { this.proxyInterfaces = proxyInterfaces; } /** * Set whether to look up the JNDI object on startup. Default is "true". *

Can be turned off to allow for late availability of the JNDI object. * In this case, the JNDI object will be fetched on first access. *

For a lazy lookup, a proxy interface needs to be specified. * @see #setProxyInterface * @see #setCache */ public void setLookupOnStartup(boolean lookupOnStartup) { this.lookupOnStartup = lookupOnStartup; } /** * Set whether to cache the JNDI object once it has been located. * Default is "true". *

Can be turned off to allow for hot redeployment of JNDI objects. * In this case, the JNDI object will be fetched for each invocation. *

For hot redeployment, a proxy interface needs to be specified. * @see #setProxyInterface * @see #setLookupOnStartup */ public void setCache(boolean cache) { this.cache = cache; } /** * Set whether to expose the JNDI environment context for all access to the target * object, i.e. for all method invocations on the exposed object reference. *

Default is "false", i.e. to only expose the JNDI context for object lookup. * Switch this flag to "true" in order to expose the JNDI environment (including * the authorization context) for each method invocation, as needed by WebLogic * for JNDI-obtained factories (e.g. JDBC DataSource, JMS ConnectionFactory) * with authorization requirements. */ public void setExposeAccessContext(boolean exposeAccessContext) { this.exposeAccessContext = exposeAccessContext; } /** * Specify a default object to fall back to if the JNDI lookup fails. * Default is none. *

This can be an arbitrary bean reference or literal value. * It is typically used for literal values in scenarios where the JNDI environment * might define specific config settings but those are not required to be present. *

Note: This is only supported for lookup on startup. * If specified together with {@link #setExpectedType}, the specified value * needs to be either of that type or convertible to it. * @see #setLookupOnStartup * @see ConfigurableBeanFactory#getTypeConverter() * @see SimpleTypeConverter */ public void setDefaultObject(Object defaultObject) { this.defaultObject = defaultObject; } @Override public void setBeanFactory(BeanFactory beanFactory) { if (beanFactory instanceof ConfigurableBeanFactory) { // Just optional - for getting a specifically configured TypeConverter if needed. // We'll simply fall back to a SimpleTypeConverter if no specific one available. this.beanFactory = (ConfigurableBeanFactory) beanFactory; } } @Override public void setBeanClassLoader(ClassLoader classLoader) { this.beanClassLoader = classLoader; } /** * Look up the JNDI object and store it. */ @Override public void afterPropertiesSet() throws IllegalArgumentException, NamingException { super.afterPropertiesSet(); if (this.proxyInterfaces != null || !this.lookupOnStartup || !this.cache || this.exposeAccessContext) { // We need to create a proxy for this... if (this.defaultObject != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "'defaultObject' is not supported in combination with 'proxyInterface'"); } // We need a proxy and a JndiObjectTargetSource. this.jndiObject = JndiObjectProxyFactory.createJndiObjectProxy(this); } else { if (this.defaultObject != null && getExpectedType() != null && !getExpectedType().isInstance(this.defaultObject)) { TypeConverter converter = (this.beanFactory != null ? this.beanFactory.getTypeConverter() : new SimpleTypeConverter()); try { this.defaultObject = converter.convertIfNecessary(this.defaultObject, getExpectedType()); } catch (TypeMismatchException ex) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Default object [" + this.defaultObject + "] of type [" + this.defaultObject.getClass().getName() + "] is not of expected type [" + getExpectedType().getName() + "] and cannot be converted either", ex); } } // Locate specified JNDI object. this.jndiObject = lookupWithFallback(); } } /** * Lookup variant that returns the specified "defaultObject" * (if any) in case of lookup failure. * @return the located object, or the "defaultObject" as fallback * @throws NamingException in case of lookup failure without fallback * @see #setDefaultObject */ protected Object lookupWithFallback() throws NamingException { ClassLoader originalClassLoader = ClassUtils.overrideThreadContextClassLoader(this.beanClassLoader); try { return lookup(); } catch (TypeMismatchNamingException ex) { // Always let TypeMismatchNamingException through - // we don't want to fall back to the defaultObject in this case. throw ex; } catch (NamingException ex) { if (this.defaultObject != null) { if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) { logger.trace("JNDI lookup failed - returning specified default object instead", ex); } else if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("JNDI lookup failed - returning specified default object instead: " + ex); } return this.defaultObject; } throw ex; } finally { if (originalClassLoader != null) { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(originalClassLoader); } } } /** * Return the singleton JNDI object. */ @Override @Nullable public Object getObject() { return this.jndiObject; } @Override public Class getObjectType() { if (this.proxyInterfaces != null) { if (this.proxyInterfaces.length == 1) { return this.proxyInterfaces[0]; } else if (this.proxyInterfaces.length > 1) { return createCompositeInterface(this.proxyInterfaces); } } if (this.jndiObject != null) { return this.jndiObject.getClass(); } else { return getExpectedType(); } } @Override public boolean isSingleton() { return true; } /** * Create a composite interface Class for the given interfaces, * implementing the given interfaces in one single Class. *

The default implementation builds a JDK proxy class for the * given interfaces. * @param interfaces the interfaces to merge * @return the merged interface as Class * @see java.lang.reflect.Proxy#getProxyClass */ protected Class createCompositeInterface(Class[] interfaces) { return ClassUtils.createCompositeInterface(interfaces, this.beanClassLoader); } /** * Inner class to just introduce an AOP dependency when actually creating a proxy. */ private static class JndiObjectProxyFactory { private static Object createJndiObjectProxy(JndiObjectFactoryBean jof) throws NamingException { // Create a JndiObjectTargetSource that mirrors the JndiObjectFactoryBean's configuration. JndiObjectTargetSource targetSource = new JndiObjectTargetSource(); targetSource.setJndiTemplate(jof.getJndiTemplate()); String jndiName = jof.getJndiName(); Assert.state(jndiName != null, "No JNDI name specified"); targetSource.setJndiName(jndiName); targetSource.setExpectedType(jof.getExpectedType()); targetSource.setResourceRef(jof.isResourceRef()); targetSource.setLookupOnStartup(jof.lookupOnStartup); targetSource.setCache(jof.cache); targetSource.afterPropertiesSet(); // Create a proxy with JndiObjectFactoryBean's proxy interface and the JndiObjectTargetSource. ProxyFactory proxyFactory = new ProxyFactory(); if (jof.proxyInterfaces != null) { proxyFactory.setInterfaces(jof.proxyInterfaces); } else { Class targetClass = targetSource.getTargetClass(); if (targetClass == null) { throw new IllegalStateException( "Cannot deactivate 'lookupOnStartup' without specifying a 'proxyInterface' or 'expectedType'"); } Class[] ifcs = ClassUtils.getAllInterfacesForClass(targetClass, jof.beanClassLoader); for (Class ifc : ifcs) { if (Modifier.isPublic(ifc.getModifiers())) { proxyFactory.addInterface(ifc); } } } if (jof.exposeAccessContext) { proxyFactory.addAdvice(new JndiContextExposingInterceptor(jof.getJndiTemplate())); } proxyFactory.setTargetSource(targetSource); return proxyFactory.getProxy(jof.beanClassLoader); } } /** * Interceptor that exposes the JNDI context for all method invocations, * according to JndiObjectFactoryBean's "exposeAccessContext" flag. */ private static class JndiContextExposingInterceptor implements MethodInterceptor { private final JndiTemplate jndiTemplate; public JndiContextExposingInterceptor(JndiTemplate jndiTemplate) { this.jndiTemplate = jndiTemplate; } @Override @Nullable public Object invoke(MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable { Context ctx = (isEligible(invocation.getMethod()) ? this.jndiTemplate.getContext() : null); try { return invocation.proceed(); } finally { this.jndiTemplate.releaseContext(ctx); } } protected boolean isEligible(Method method) { return (Object.class != method.getDeclaringClass()); } } }