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package org.jboss.ejb.client;

import org.jboss.logging.Logger;

import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Properties;

/**
 * A {@link EJBClientPropertiesLoader} loads a EJB client properties file based on the following algorithm:
 * 
    *
  1. Checks if the jboss.ejb.client.properties.file.path system property is set. If it's set then this * {@link EJBClientPropertiesLoader} uses that as the file path to the properties file and loads and returns the properties. *
  2. *
  3. If the jboss.ejb.client.properties.file.path system property is not set then this {@link EJBClientPropertiesLoader} * then looks for a file named jboss-ejb-client.properties using an appropriate {@link ClassLoader}. If the * {@link Thread#getContextClassLoader() thread context classloader} is set, then it uses that to find the jboss-ejb-client.properties * file. Else it uses the {@link ClassLoader} which loaded the {@link EJBClientPropertiesLoader} class. *

    * If such a file is found by the classloader, then this {@link EJBClientPropertiesLoader} loads and returns * those properties. Else it returns null

    . *

    * This step of looking for a jboss-ejb-client.properties file using a {@link ClassLoader} can be * completely skipped by setting the jboss.ejb.client.properties.skip.classloader.scan system property * to true *

    *
  4. *
* * @author Jaikiran Pai */ class EJBClientPropertiesLoader { private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(EJBClientPropertiesLoader.class); private static final String EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_SYS_PROPERTY = "jboss.ejb.client.properties.file.path"; private static final String EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_SKIP_CLASSLOADER_SCAN_SYS_PROPERTY = "jboss.ejb.client.properties.skip.classloader.scan"; private static final String EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_NAME = "jboss-ejb-client.properties"; static Properties loadEJBClientProperties() { // check system property final String ejbClientPropsFilePath = SecurityActions.getSystemProperty(EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_SYS_PROPERTY); if (ejbClientPropsFilePath != null) { // InputStream fileStream = null; try { fileStream = new FileInputStream(ejbClientPropsFilePath); final Properties ejbClientProps = new Properties(); ejbClientProps.load(fileStream); return ejbClientProps; } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { throw Logs.MAIN.failedToFindEjbClientConfigFileSpecifiedBySysProp(e, EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_SYS_PROPERTY); } catch (IOException e) { throw Logs.MAIN.failedToReadEjbClientConfigFile(e, ejbClientPropsFilePath); } finally { if (fileStream != null) { try { fileStream.close(); } catch (IOException e) { logger.error("Failed to close file " + ejbClientPropsFilePath, e); } } } } // if classpath scan is disabled then skip looking for jboss-ejb-client.properties file in the classpath final String skipClasspathScan = SecurityActions.getSystemProperty(EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_SKIP_CLASSLOADER_SCAN_SYS_PROPERTY); if (skipClasspathScan != null && Boolean.valueOf(skipClasspathScan.trim())) { logger.debugf("%s system property is set. Skipping classloader search for %s", EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_SKIP_CLASSLOADER_SCAN_SYS_PROPERTY, EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_NAME); return null; } final ClassLoader classLoader = getClientClassLoader(); logger.debugf("Looking for %s using classloader %s", EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_NAME, classLoader); // find from classloader final InputStream clientPropsInputStream = classLoader.getResourceAsStream(EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_NAME); if (clientPropsInputStream != null) { logger.debugf("Found %s using classloader %s", EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_NAME, classLoader); final Properties clientProps = new Properties(); try { clientProps.load(clientPropsInputStream); return clientProps; } catch (IOException e) { throw Logs.MAIN.failedToReadEjbClientConfigFile(e, EJB_CLIENT_PROPS_FILE_NAME); } finally { try { clientPropsInputStream.close(); } catch (IOException e) { logger.error("Failed to close stream", e); } } } return null; } /** * If {@link Thread#getContextClassLoader()} is null then returns the classloader which loaded * {@link EJBClientPropertiesLoader} class. Else returns the {@link Thread#getContextClassLoader()} * * @return */ private static ClassLoader getClientClassLoader() { final ClassLoader tccl = SecurityActions.getContextClassLoader(); if (tccl != null) { return tccl; } return EJBClientPropertiesLoader.class.getClassLoader(); } }




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