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package org.springframework.mock.jndi;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

import javax.naming.NamingException;

import org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate;

/**
 * Simple implementation of JndiTemplate interface that always returns
 * a given object. Very useful for testing. Effectively a mock object.
 *
 * @author Rod Johnson
 * @author Juergen Hoeller
 */
public class ExpectedLookupTemplate extends JndiTemplate {

	private final Map jndiObjects = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap());


	/**
	 * Construct a new JndiTemplate that will always return given objects
	 * for given names. To be populated through addObject calls.
	 * @see #addObject(String, Object)
	 */
	public ExpectedLookupTemplate() {
	}

	/**
	 * Construct a new JndiTemplate that will always return the
	 * given object, but honour only requests for the given name.
	 * @param name the name the client is expected to look up
	 * @param object the object that will be returned
	 */
	public ExpectedLookupTemplate(String name, Object object) {
		addObject(name, object);
	}

	/**
	 * Add the given object to the list of JNDI objects that this
	 * template will expose.
	 * @param name the name the client is expected to look up
	 * @param object the object that will be returned
	 */
	public void addObject(String name, Object object) {
		this.jndiObjects.put(name, object);
	}


	/**
	 * If the name is the expected name specified in the constructor,
	 * return the object provided in the constructor. If the name is
	 * unexpected, a respective NamingException gets thrown.
	 */
	public Object lookup(String name) throws NamingException {
		Object object = this.jndiObjects.get(name);
		if (object == null) {
			throw new NamingException("Unexpected JNDI name '" + name + "': expecting " + this.jndiObjects.keySet());
		}
		return object;
	}

}




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