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This artifact provides a single jar that contains all classes required to use remote EJB and JMS, including all dependencies. It is intended for use by those not using maven, maven users should just import the EJB and JMS BOM's instead (shaded JAR's cause lots of problems with maven, as it is very easy to inadvertently end up with different versions on classes on the class path).

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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2012 The Guava Authors
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
 * in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
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package com.google.common.io;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;

import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.common.base.Throwables;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayDeque;
import java.util.Deque;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import javax.annotation.CheckForNull;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;

/**
 * A {@link Closeable} that collects {@code Closeable} resources and closes them all when it is
 * {@linkplain #close closed}. This is intended to approximately emulate the behavior of Java 7's try-with-resources statement in JDK6-compatible code. Running on Java 7, code using this
 * should be approximately equivalent in behavior to the same code written with try-with-resources.
 * Running on Java 6, exceptions that cannot be thrown must be logged rather than being added to the
 * thrown exception as a suppressed exception.
 *
 * 

This class is intended to be used in the following pattern: * *

{@code
 * Closer closer = Closer.create();
 * try {
 *   InputStream in = closer.register(openInputStream());
 *   OutputStream out = closer.register(openOutputStream());
 *   // do stuff
 * } catch (Throwable e) {
 *   // ensure that any checked exception types other than IOException that could be thrown are
 *   // provided here, e.g. throw closer.rethrow(e, CheckedException.class);
 *   throw closer.rethrow(e);
 * } finally {
 *   closer.close();
 * }
 * }
* *

Note that this try-catch-finally block is not equivalent to a try-catch-finally block using * try-with-resources. To get the equivalent of that, you must wrap the above code in another * try block in order to catch any exception that may be thrown (including from the call to {@code * close()}). * *

This pattern ensures the following: * *

    *
  • Each {@code Closeable} resource that is successfully registered will be closed later. *
  • If a {@code Throwable} is thrown in the try block, no exceptions that occur when attempting * to close resources will be thrown from the finally block. The throwable from the try block * will be thrown. *
  • If no exceptions or errors were thrown in the try block, the first exception thrown * by an attempt to close a resource will be thrown. *
  • Any exception caught when attempting to close a resource that is not thrown (because * another exception is already being thrown) is suppressed. *
* *

An exception that is suppressed is not thrown. The method of suppression used depends on the * version of Java the code is running on: * *

    *
  • Java 7+: Exceptions are suppressed by adding them to the exception that will * be thrown using {@code Throwable.addSuppressed(Throwable)}. *
  • Java 6: Exceptions are suppressed by logging them instead. *
* * @author Colin Decker * @since 14.0 */ // Coffee's for {@link Closer closers} only. @Beta @GwtIncompatible @ElementTypesAreNonnullByDefault public final class Closer implements Closeable { /** The suppressor implementation to use for the current Java version. */ private static final Suppressor SUPPRESSOR; static { SuppressingSuppressor suppressingSuppressor = SuppressingSuppressor.tryCreate(); SUPPRESSOR = suppressingSuppressor == null ? LoggingSuppressor.INSTANCE : suppressingSuppressor; } /** Creates a new {@link Closer}. */ public static Closer create() { return new Closer(SUPPRESSOR); } @VisibleForTesting final Suppressor suppressor; // only need space for 2 elements in most cases, so try to use the smallest array possible private final Deque stack = new ArrayDeque<>(4); @CheckForNull private Throwable thrown; @VisibleForTesting Closer(Suppressor suppressor) { this.suppressor = checkNotNull(suppressor); // checkNotNull to satisfy null tests } /** * Registers the given {@code closeable} to be closed when this {@code Closer} is {@linkplain * #close closed}. * * @return the given {@code closeable} */ // close. this word no longer has any meaning to me. @CanIgnoreReturnValue @ParametricNullness public C register(@ParametricNullness C closeable) { if (closeable != null) { stack.addFirst(closeable); } return closeable; } /** * Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an {@code * IOException}, {@code RuntimeException} or {@code Error}. Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped * in a {@code RuntimeException}. Note: Be sure to declare all of the checked exception * types your try block can throw when calling an overload of this method so as to avoid losing * the original exception type. * *

This method always throws, and as such should be called as {@code throw closer.rethrow(e);} * to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw. * * @return this method does not return; it always throws * @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException */ public RuntimeException rethrow(Throwable e) throws IOException { checkNotNull(e); thrown = e; Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, IOException.class); throw new RuntimeException(e); } /** * Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an {@code * IOException}, {@code RuntimeException}, {@code Error} or a checked exception of the given type. * Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped in a {@code RuntimeException}. Note: Be sure to * declare all of the checked exception types your try block can throw when calling an overload of * this method so as to avoid losing the original exception type. * *

This method always throws, and as such should be called as {@code throw closer.rethrow(e, * ...);} to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw. * * @return this method does not return; it always throws * @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException * @throws X when the given throwable is of the declared type X */ public RuntimeException rethrow(Throwable e, Class declaredType) throws IOException, X { checkNotNull(e); thrown = e; Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, IOException.class); Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, declaredType); throw new RuntimeException(e); } /** * Stores the given throwable and rethrows it. It will be rethrown as is if it is an {@code * IOException}, {@code RuntimeException}, {@code Error} or a checked exception of either of the * given types. Otherwise, it will be rethrown wrapped in a {@code RuntimeException}. Note: * Be sure to declare all of the checked exception types your try block can throw when calling an * overload of this method so as to avoid losing the original exception type. * *

This method always throws, and as such should be called as {@code throw closer.rethrow(e, * ...);} to ensure the compiler knows that it will throw. * * @return this method does not return; it always throws * @throws IOException when the given throwable is an IOException * @throws X1 when the given throwable is of the declared type X1 * @throws X2 when the given throwable is of the declared type X2 */ public RuntimeException rethrow( Throwable e, Class declaredType1, Class declaredType2) throws IOException, X1, X2 { checkNotNull(e); thrown = e; Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, IOException.class); Throwables.propagateIfPossible(e, declaredType1, declaredType2); throw new RuntimeException(e); } /** * Closes all {@code Closeable} instances that have been added to this {@code Closer}. If an * exception was thrown in the try block and passed to one of the {@code exceptionThrown} methods, * any exceptions thrown when attempting to close a closeable will be suppressed. Otherwise, the * first exception to be thrown from an attempt to close a closeable will be thrown and any * additional exceptions that are thrown after that will be suppressed. */ @Override public void close() throws IOException { Throwable throwable = thrown; // close closeables in LIFO order while (!stack.isEmpty()) { Closeable closeable = stack.removeFirst(); try { closeable.close(); } catch (Throwable e) { if (throwable == null) { throwable = e; } else { suppressor.suppress(closeable, throwable, e); } } } if (thrown == null && throwable != null) { Throwables.propagateIfPossible(throwable, IOException.class); throw new AssertionError(throwable); // not possible } } /** Suppression strategy interface. */ @VisibleForTesting interface Suppressor { /** * Suppresses the given exception ({@code suppressed}) which was thrown when attempting to close * the given closeable. {@code thrown} is the exception that is actually being thrown from the * method. Implementations of this method should not throw under any circumstances. */ void suppress(Closeable closeable, Throwable thrown, Throwable suppressed); } /** Suppresses exceptions by logging them. */ @VisibleForTesting static final class LoggingSuppressor implements Suppressor { static final LoggingSuppressor INSTANCE = new LoggingSuppressor(); @Override public void suppress(Closeable closeable, Throwable thrown, Throwable suppressed) { // log to the same place as Closeables Closeables.logger.log( Level.WARNING, "Suppressing exception thrown when closing " + closeable, suppressed); } } /** * Suppresses exceptions by adding them to the exception that will be thrown using JDK7's * addSuppressed(Throwable) mechanism. */ @VisibleForTesting static final class SuppressingSuppressor implements Suppressor { @CheckForNull static SuppressingSuppressor tryCreate() { Method addSuppressed; try { addSuppressed = Throwable.class.getMethod("addSuppressed", Throwable.class); } catch (Throwable e) { return null; } return new SuppressingSuppressor(addSuppressed); } private final Method addSuppressed; private SuppressingSuppressor(Method addSuppressed) { this.addSuppressed = addSuppressed; } @Override public void suppress(Closeable closeable, Throwable thrown, Throwable suppressed) { // ensure no exceptions from addSuppressed if (thrown == suppressed) { return; } try { addSuppressed.invoke(thrown, suppressed); } catch (Throwable e) { // if, somehow, IllegalAccessException or another exception is thrown, fall back to logging LoggingSuppressor.INSTANCE.suppress(closeable, thrown, suppressed); } } } }





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