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package org.springframework.ejb.access;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import javax.ejb.CreateException;
import javax.ejb.EJBObject;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInvocation;
import org.springframework.remoting.RemoteLookupFailureException;
import org.springframework.remoting.rmi.RmiClientInterceptorUtils;
/**
* Basic invoker for a remote Stateless Session Bean.
* "Creates" a new EJB instance for each invocation.
*
*
See {@link org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectLocator} for info on
* how to specify the JNDI location of the target EJB.
*
*
In a bean container, this class is normally best used as a singleton. However,
* if that bean container pre-instantiates singletons (as do the XML ApplicationContext
* variants) you may have a problem if the bean container is loaded before the EJB
* container loads the target EJB. That is because by default the JNDI lookup will be
* performed in the init method of this class and cached, but the EJB will not have been
* bound at the target location yet. The best solution is to set the lookupHomeOnStartup
* property to false, in which case the home will be fetched on first access to the EJB.
* (This flag is only true by default for backwards compatibility reasons).
*
* This invoker is typically used with an RMI business interface, which serves
* as super-interface of the EJB component interface. Alternatively, this invoker
* can also proxy a remote SLSB with a matching non-RMI business interface, i.e. an
* interface that mirrors the EJB business methods but does not declare RemoteExceptions.
* In the latter case, RemoteExceptions thrown by the EJB stub will automatically get
* converted to Spring's unchecked RemoteAccessException.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 09.05.2003
* @see org.springframework.remoting.RemoteAccessException
* @see AbstractSlsbInvokerInterceptor#setLookupHomeOnStartup
* @see AbstractSlsbInvokerInterceptor#setCacheHome
* @see AbstractRemoteSlsbInvokerInterceptor#setRefreshHomeOnConnectFailure
*/
public class SimpleRemoteSlsbInvokerInterceptor extends AbstractRemoteSlsbInvokerInterceptor {
/**
* This implementation "creates" a new EJB instance for each invocation.
* Can be overridden for custom invocation strategies.
*
Alternatively, override getSessionBeanInstance and
* releaseSessionBeanInstance to change EJB instance creation,
* for example to hold a single shared EJB instance.
*/
protected Object doInvoke(MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable {
EJBObject ejb = null;
try {
ejb = getSessionBeanInstance();
return RmiClientInterceptorUtils.doInvoke(invocation, ejb);
}
catch (NamingException ex) {
throw new RemoteLookupFailureException("Failed to locate remote EJB [" + getJndiName() + "]", ex);
}
catch (InvocationTargetException ex) {
Throwable targetEx = ex.getTargetException();
if (targetEx instanceof RemoteException) {
RemoteException rex = (RemoteException) targetEx;
throw RmiClientInterceptorUtils.convertRmiAccessException(
invocation.getMethod(), rex, isConnectFailure(rex), getJndiName());
}
else if (targetEx instanceof CreateException) {
throw RmiClientInterceptorUtils.convertRmiAccessException(
invocation.getMethod(), targetEx, "Could not create remote EJB [" + getJndiName() + "]");
}
throw targetEx;
}
finally {
if (ejb != null) {
releaseSessionBeanInstance(ejb);
}
}
}
/**
* Return an EJB instance to delegate the call to.
* Default implementation delegates to newSessionBeanInstance.
* @throws NamingException if thrown by JNDI
* @throws InvocationTargetException if thrown by the create method
* @see #newSessionBeanInstance
*/
protected EJBObject getSessionBeanInstance() throws NamingException, InvocationTargetException {
return newSessionBeanInstance();
}
/**
* Release the given EJB instance.
* Default implementation delegates to removeSessionBeanInstance.
* @param ejb the EJB instance to release
* @see #removeSessionBeanInstance
*/
protected void releaseSessionBeanInstance(EJBObject ejb) {
removeSessionBeanInstance(ejb);
}
}