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package org.springframework.jndi;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
/**
* Convenient superclass for JNDI-based service locators,
* providing configurable lookup of a specific JNDI resource.
*
* Exposes a {@link #setJndiName "jndiName"} property. This may or may not
* include the "java:comp/env/" prefix expected by Java EE applications when
* accessing a locally mapped (Environmental Naming Context) resource. If it
* doesn't, the "java:comp/env/" prefix will be prepended if the "resourceRef"
* property is true (the default is false) and no other scheme
* (e.g. "java:") is given.
*
*
Subclasses may invoke the {@link #lookup()} method whenever it is appropriate.
* Some classes might do this on initialization, while others might do it
* on demand. The latter strategy is more flexible in that it allows for
* initialization of the locator before the JNDI object is available.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.1
* @see #setJndiName
* @see #setJndiTemplate
* @see #setJndiEnvironment
* @see #setResourceRef
* @see #lookup()
*/
public abstract class JndiObjectLocator extends JndiLocatorSupport implements InitializingBean {
@Nullable
private String jndiName;
@Nullable
private Class> expectedType;
/**
* Specify the JNDI name to look up. If it doesn't begin with "java:comp/env/"
* this prefix is added automatically if "resourceRef" is set to "true".
* @param jndiName the JNDI name to look up
* @see #setResourceRef
*/
public void setJndiName(@Nullable String jndiName) {
this.jndiName = jndiName;
}
/**
* Return the JNDI name to look up.
*/
@Nullable
public String getJndiName() {
return this.jndiName;
}
/**
* Specify the type that the located JNDI object is supposed
* to be assignable to, if any.
*/
public void setExpectedType(@Nullable Class> expectedType) {
this.expectedType = expectedType;
}
/**
* Return the type that the located JNDI object is supposed
* to be assignable to, if any.
*/
@Nullable
public Class> getExpectedType() {
return this.expectedType;
}
@Override
public void afterPropertiesSet() throws IllegalArgumentException, NamingException {
if (!StringUtils.hasLength(getJndiName())) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Property 'jndiName' is required");
}
}
/**
* Perform the actual JNDI lookup for this locator's target resource.
* @return the located target object
* @throws NamingException if the JNDI lookup failed or if the
* located JNDI object is not assignable to the expected type
* @see #setJndiName
* @see #setExpectedType
* @see #lookup(String, Class)
*/
protected Object lookup() throws NamingException {
String jndiName = getJndiName();
Assert.state(jndiName != null, "No JNDI name specified");
return lookup(jndiName, getExpectedType());
}
}