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package org.springframework.jms.listener.adapter;

import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;

import javax.jms.Destination;
import javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException;
import javax.jms.JMSException;
import javax.jms.Message;
import javax.jms.MessageListener;
import javax.jms.MessageProducer;
import javax.jms.Session;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.jms.listener.SessionAwareMessageListener;
import org.springframework.jms.support.JmsUtils;
import org.springframework.jms.support.converter.MessageConversionException;
import org.springframework.jms.support.converter.MessageConverter;
import org.springframework.jms.support.converter.SimpleMessageConverter;
import org.springframework.jms.support.destination.DestinationResolver;
import org.springframework.jms.support.destination.DynamicDestinationResolver;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.MethodInvoker;
import org.springframework.util.ObjectUtils;

/**
 * Message listener adapter that delegates the handling of messages to target
 * listener methods via reflection, with flexible message type conversion.
 * Allows listener methods to operate on message content types, completely
 * independent from the JMS API.
 *
 * 

By default, the content of incoming JMS messages gets extracted before * being passed into the target listener method, to let the target method * operate on message content types such as String or byte array instead of * the raw {@link Message}. Message type conversion is delegated to a Spring * JMS {@link MessageConverter}. By default, a {@link SimpleMessageConverter} * {@link org.springframework.jms.support.converter.SimpleMessageConverter102 (102)} * will be used. (If you do not want such automatic message conversion taking * place, then be sure to set the {@link #setMessageConverter MessageConverter} * to null.) * *

If a target listener method returns a non-null object (typically of a * message content type such as String or byte array), it will get * wrapped in a JMS Message and sent to the response destination * (either the JMS "reply-to" destination or a * {@link #setDefaultResponseDestination(javax.jms.Destination) specified default * destination}). * *

Note: The sending of response messages is only available when * using the {@link SessionAwareMessageListener} entry point (typically through a * Spring message listener container). Usage as standard JMS {@link MessageListener} * does not support the generation of response messages. * *

This class requires a JMS 1.1+ provider, because it builds on the * domain-independent API. Use the {@link MessageListenerAdapter102 * MessageListenerAdapter102} subclass for JMS 1.0.2 providers. * *

Find below some examples of method signatures compliant with this * adapter class. This first example handles all Message types * and gets passed the contents of each Message type as an * argument. No Message will be sent back as all of these * methods return void. * *

public interface MessageContentsDelegate {
 *    void handleMessage(String text);
 *    void handleMessage(Map map);
 *    void handleMessage(byte[] bytes);
 *    void handleMessage(Serializable obj);
 * }
* * This next example handles all Message types and gets * passed the actual (raw) Message as an argument. Again, no * Message will be sent back as all of these methods return * void. * *
public interface RawMessageDelegate {
 *    void handleMessage(TextMessage message);
 *    void handleMessage(MapMessage message);
 *    void handleMessage(BytesMessage message);
 *    void handleMessage(ObjectMessage message);
 * }
* * This next example illustrates a Message delegate * that just consumes the String contents of * {@link javax.jms.TextMessage TextMessages}. Notice also how the * name of the Message handling method is different from the * {@link #ORIGINAL_DEFAULT_LISTENER_METHOD original} (this will have to * be configured in the attandant bean definition). Again, no Message * will be sent back as the method returns void. * *
public interface TextMessageContentDelegate {
 *    void onMessage(String text);
 * }
* * This final example illustrates a Message delegate * that just consumes the String contents of * {@link javax.jms.TextMessage TextMessages}. Notice how the return type * of this method is String: This will result in the configured * {@link MessageListenerAdapter} sending a {@link javax.jms.TextMessage} in response. * *
public interface ResponsiveTextMessageContentDelegate {
 *    String handleMessage(String text);
 * }
* * For further examples and discussion please do refer to the Spring * reference documentation which describes this class (and it's attendant * XML configuration) in detail. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 * @see #setDelegate * @see #setDefaultListenerMethod * @see #setDefaultResponseDestination * @see #setMessageConverter * @see org.springframework.jms.support.converter.SimpleMessageConverter * @see org.springframework.jms.listener.SessionAwareMessageListener * @see org.springframework.jms.listener.AbstractMessageListenerContainer#setMessageListener */ public class MessageListenerAdapter implements MessageListener, SessionAwareMessageListener { /** * Out-of-the-box value for the default listener method: "handleMessage". */ public static final String ORIGINAL_DEFAULT_LISTENER_METHOD = "handleMessage"; /** Logger available to subclasses */ protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass()); private Object delegate; private String defaultListenerMethod = ORIGINAL_DEFAULT_LISTENER_METHOD; private Object defaultResponseDestination; private DestinationResolver destinationResolver = new DynamicDestinationResolver(); private MessageConverter messageConverter; /** * Create a new {@link MessageListenerAdapter} with default settings. */ public MessageListenerAdapter() { initDefaultStrategies(); this.delegate = this; } /** * Create a new {@link MessageListenerAdapter} for the given delegate. */ public MessageListenerAdapter(Object delegate) { initDefaultStrategies(); setDelegate(delegate); } /** * Set a target object to delegate message listening to. * Specified listener methods have to be present on this target object. *

If no explicit delegate object has been specified, listener * methods are expected to present on this adapter instance, that is, * on a custom subclass of this adapter, defining listener methods. */ public void setDelegate(Object delegate) { Assert.notNull(delegate, "Delegate must not be null"); this.delegate = delegate; } /** * Return the target object to delegate message listening to. */ protected Object getDelegate() { return this.delegate; } /** * Specify the name of the default listener method to delegate to, * for the case where no specific listener method has been determined. * Out-of-the-box value is {@link #ORIGINAL_DEFAULT_LISTENER_METHOD "handleMessage"}. * @see #getListenerMethodName */ public void setDefaultListenerMethod(String defaultListenerMethod) { this.defaultListenerMethod = defaultListenerMethod; } /** * Return the name of the default listener method to delegate to. */ protected String getDefaultListenerMethod() { return this.defaultListenerMethod; } /** * Set the default destination to send response messages to. This will be applied * in case of a request message that does not carry a "JMSReplyTo" field. *

Response destinations are only relevant for listener methods that return * result objects, which will be wrapped in a response message and sent to a * response destination. *

Alternatively, specify a "defaultResponseQueueName" or "defaultResponseTopicName", * to be dynamically resolved via the DestinationResolver. * @see #setDefaultResponseQueueName(String) * @see #setDefaultResponseTopicName(String) * @see #getResponseDestination */ public void setDefaultResponseDestination(Destination destination) { this.defaultResponseDestination = destination; } /** * Set the name of the default response queue to send response messages to. * This will be applied in case of a request message that does not carry a * "JMSReplyTo" field. *

Alternatively, specify a JMS Destination object as "defaultResponseDestination". * @see #setDestinationResolver * @see #setDefaultResponseDestination(javax.jms.Destination) */ public void setDefaultResponseQueueName(String destinationName) { this.defaultResponseDestination = new DestinationNameHolder(destinationName, false); } /** * Set the name of the default response topic to send response messages to. * This will be applied in case of a request message that does not carry a * "JMSReplyTo" field. *

Alternatively, specify a JMS Destination object as "defaultResponseDestination". * @see #setDestinationResolver * @see #setDefaultResponseDestination(javax.jms.Destination) */ public void setDefaultResponseTopicName(String destinationName) { this.defaultResponseDestination = new DestinationNameHolder(destinationName, true); } /** * Set the DestinationResolver that should be used to resolve response * destination names for this adapter. *

The default resolver is a DynamicDestinationResolver. Specify a * JndiDestinationResolver for resolving destination names as JNDI locations. * @see org.springframework.jms.support.destination.DynamicDestinationResolver * @see org.springframework.jms.support.destination.JndiDestinationResolver */ public void setDestinationResolver(DestinationResolver destinationResolver) { Assert.notNull(destinationResolver, "DestinationResolver must not be null"); this.destinationResolver = destinationResolver; } /** * Return the DestinationResolver for this adapter. */ protected DestinationResolver getDestinationResolver() { return this.destinationResolver; } /** * Set the converter that will convert incoming JMS messages to * listener method arguments, and objects returned from listener * methods back to JMS messages. *

The default converter is a {@link SimpleMessageConverter}, which is able * to handle {@link javax.jms.BytesMessage BytesMessages}, * {@link javax.jms.TextMessage TextMessages} and * {@link javax.jms.ObjectMessage ObjectMessages}. */ public void setMessageConverter(MessageConverter messageConverter) { this.messageConverter = messageConverter; } /** * Return the converter that will convert incoming JMS messages to * listener method arguments, and objects returned from listener * methods back to JMS messages. */ protected MessageConverter getMessageConverter() { return this.messageConverter; } /** * Standard JMS {@link MessageListener} entry point. *

Delegates the message to the target listener method, with appropriate * conversion of the message argument. In case of an exception, the * {@link #handleListenerException(Throwable)} method will be invoked. *

Note: Does not support sending response messages based on * result objects returned from listener methods. Use the * {@link SessionAwareMessageListener} entry point (typically through a Spring * message listener container) for handling result objects as well. * @param message the incoming JMS message * @see #handleListenerException * @see #onMessage(javax.jms.Message, javax.jms.Session) */ public void onMessage(Message message) { try { onMessage(message, null); } catch (Throwable ex) { handleListenerException(ex); } } /** * Spring {@link SessionAwareMessageListener} entry point. *

Delegates the message to the target listener method, with appropriate * conversion of the message argument. If the target method returns a * non-null object, wrap in a JMS message and send it back. * @param message the incoming JMS message * @param session the JMS session to operate on * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods */ public void onMessage(Message message, Session session) throws JMSException { Object convertedMessage = extractMessage(message); String methodName = getListenerMethodName(message, convertedMessage); if (methodName == null) { Object delegate = getDelegate(); if (delegate != this) { if (delegate instanceof SessionAwareMessageListener) { if (session != null) { ((SessionAwareMessageListener) delegate).onMessage(message, session); return; } else if (!(delegate instanceof MessageListener)) { throw new javax.jms.IllegalStateException("MessageListenerAdapter cannot handle a " + "SessionAwareMessageListener delegate if it hasn't been invoked with a Session itself"); } } if (delegate instanceof MessageListener) { ((MessageListener) delegate).onMessage(message); return; } } throw new javax.jms.IllegalStateException("No default listener method specified: " + "Either specify a non-null value for the 'defaultListenerMethod' property or " + "override the 'getListenerMethodName' method."); } Object[] listenerArguments = buildListenerArguments(convertedMessage); Object result = invokeListenerMethod(methodName, listenerArguments); if (result != null) { handleResult(result, message, session); } else { logger.debug("No result object given - no result to handle"); } } /** * Initialize the default implementations for the adapter's strategies. * @see #setMessageConverter * @see org.springframework.jms.support.converter.SimpleMessageConverter */ protected void initDefaultStrategies() { setMessageConverter(new SimpleMessageConverter()); } /** * Handle the given exception that arose during listener execution. * The default implementation logs the exception at error level. *

This method only applies when used as standard JMS {@link MessageListener}. * In case of the Spring {@link SessionAwareMessageListener} mechanism, * exceptions get handled by the caller instead. * @param ex the exception to handle * @see #onMessage(javax.jms.Message) */ protected void handleListenerException(Throwable ex) { logger.error("Listener execution failed", ex); } /** * Extract the message body from the given JMS message. * @param message the JMS Message * @return the content of the message, to be passed into the * listener method as argument * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods */ protected Object extractMessage(Message message) throws JMSException { MessageConverter converter = getMessageConverter(); if (converter != null) { return converter.fromMessage(message); } return message; } /** * Determine the name of the listener method that is supposed to * handle the given message. *

The default implementation simply returns the configured * default listener method, if any. * @param originalMessage the JMS request message * @param extractedMessage the converted JMS request message, * to be passed into the listener method as argument * @return the name of the listener method (never null) * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods * @see #setDefaultListenerMethod */ protected String getListenerMethodName(Message originalMessage, Object extractedMessage) throws JMSException { return getDefaultListenerMethod(); } /** * Build an array of arguments to be passed into the target listener method. * Allows for multiple method arguments to be built from a single message object. *

The default implementation builds an array with the given message object * as sole element. This means that the extracted message will always be passed * into a single method argument, even if it is an array, with the target * method having a corresponding single argument of the array's type declared. *

This can be overridden to treat special message content such as arrays * differently, for example passing in each element of the message array * as distinct method argument. * @param extractedMessage the content of the message * @return the array of arguments to be passed into the * listener method (each element of the array corresponding * to a distinct method argument) */ protected Object[] buildListenerArguments(Object extractedMessage) { return new Object[] {extractedMessage}; } /** * Invoke the specified listener method. * @param methodName the name of the listener method * @param arguments the message arguments to be passed in * @return the result returned from the listener method * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods * @see #getListenerMethodName * @see #buildListenerArguments */ protected Object invokeListenerMethod(String methodName, Object[] arguments) throws JMSException { try { MethodInvoker methodInvoker = new MethodInvoker(); methodInvoker.setTargetObject(getDelegate()); methodInvoker.setTargetMethod(methodName); methodInvoker.setArguments(arguments); methodInvoker.prepare(); return methodInvoker.invoke(); } catch (InvocationTargetException ex) { throw new ListenerExecutionFailedException( "Listener method '" + methodName + "' threw exception", ex.getTargetException()); } catch (Throwable ex) { throw new ListenerExecutionFailedException("Failed to invoke target method '" + methodName + "' with arguments " + ObjectUtils.nullSafeToString(arguments), ex); } } /** * Handle the given result object returned from the listener method, * sending a response message back. * @param result the result object to handle (never null) * @param request the original request message * @param session the JMS Session to operate on (may be null) * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods * @see #buildMessage * @see #postProcessResponse * @see #getResponseDestination * @see #sendResponse */ protected void handleResult(Object result, Message request, Session session) throws JMSException { if (session != null) { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Listener method returned result [" + result + "] - generating response message for it"); } Message response = buildMessage(session, result); postProcessResponse(request, response); Destination destination = getResponseDestination(request, response, session); sendResponse(session, destination, response); } else { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Listener method returned result [" + result + "]: not generating response message for it because of no JMS Session given"); } } } /** * Build a JMS message to be sent as response based on the given result object. * @param session the JMS Session to operate on * @param result the content of the message, as returned from the listener method * @return the JMS Message (never null) * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods * @see #setMessageConverter */ protected Message buildMessage(Session session, Object result) throws JMSException { MessageConverter converter = getMessageConverter(); if (converter != null) { return converter.toMessage(result, session); } else { if (!(result instanceof Message)) { throw new MessageConversionException( "No MessageConverter specified - cannot handle message [" + result + "]"); } return (Message) result; } } /** * Post-process the given response message before it will be sent. *

The default implementation sets the response's correlation id * to the request message's correlation id. * @param request the original incoming JMS message * @param response the outgoing JMS message about to be sent * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods * @see javax.jms.Message#setJMSCorrelationID */ protected void postProcessResponse(Message request, Message response) throws JMSException { response.setJMSCorrelationID(request.getJMSCorrelationID()); } /** * Determine a response destination for the given message. *

The default implementation first checks the JMS Reply-To * {@link Destination} of the supplied request; if that is not null * it is returned; if it is null, then the configured * {@link #resolveDefaultResponseDestination default response destination} * is returned; if this too is null, then an * {@link InvalidDestinationException} is thrown. * @param request the original incoming JMS message * @param response the outgoing JMS message about to be sent * @param session the JMS Session to operate on * @return the response destination (never null) * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods * @throws InvalidDestinationException if no {@link Destination} can be determined * @see #setDefaultResponseDestination * @see javax.jms.Message#getJMSReplyTo() */ protected Destination getResponseDestination(Message request, Message response, Session session) throws JMSException { Destination replyTo = request.getJMSReplyTo(); if (replyTo == null) { replyTo = resolveDefaultResponseDestination(session); if (replyTo == null) { throw new InvalidDestinationException("Cannot determine response destination: " + "Request message does not contain reply-to destination, and no default response destination set."); } } return replyTo; } /** * Resolve the default response destination into a JMS {@link Destination}, using this * accessor's {@link DestinationResolver} in case of a destination name. * @return the located {@link Destination} * @throws javax.jms.JMSException if resolution failed * @see #setDefaultResponseDestination * @see #setDefaultResponseQueueName * @see #setDefaultResponseTopicName * @see #setDestinationResolver */ protected Destination resolveDefaultResponseDestination(Session session) throws JMSException { if (this.defaultResponseDestination instanceof Destination) { return (Destination) this.defaultResponseDestination; } if (this.defaultResponseDestination instanceof DestinationNameHolder) { DestinationNameHolder nameHolder = (DestinationNameHolder) this.defaultResponseDestination; return getDestinationResolver().resolveDestinationName(session, nameHolder.name, nameHolder.isTopic); } return null; } /** * Send the given response message to the given destination. * @param response the JMS message to send * @param destination the JMS destination to send to * @param session the JMS session to operate on * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods * @see #postProcessProducer * @see javax.jms.Session#createProducer * @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#send */ protected void sendResponse(Session session, Destination destination, Message response) throws JMSException { MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(destination); try { postProcessProducer(producer, response); producer.send(response); } finally { JmsUtils.closeMessageProducer(producer); } } /** * Post-process the given message producer before using it to send the response. *

The default implementation is empty. * @param producer the JMS message producer that will be used to send the message * @param response the outgoing JMS message about to be sent * @throws JMSException if thrown by JMS API methods */ protected void postProcessProducer(MessageProducer producer, Message response) throws JMSException { } /** * Internal class combining a destination name * and its target destination type (queue or topic). */ private static class DestinationNameHolder { public final String name; public final boolean isTopic; public DestinationNameHolder(String name, boolean isTopic) { this.name = name; this.isTopic = isTopic; } } }





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