JNDIAxisServerFactory.java |
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For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * <http://www.apache.org/>. */ package org.jboss.axis.server; import org.jboss.axis.AxisEngine; import org.jboss.axis.AxisFault; import org.jboss.axis.utils.Messages; import org.jboss.logging.Logger; import javax.naming.InitialContext; import javax.naming.NamingException; import javax.servlet.ServletContext; import java.util.Map; /** * Helper class for obtaining AxisServers, which hides the complexity * of JNDI accesses, etc. * <p/> * !!! QUESTION : Does this class need to play any ClassLoader tricks? * * @author Glen Daniels (gdaniels@macromedia.com) */ public class JNDIAxisServerFactory extends DefaultAxisServerFactory { private static Logger log = Logger.getLogger(JNDIAxisServerFactory.class.getName()); /** * Obtain an AxisServer reference, using JNDI if possible, otherwise * creating one using the standard Axis configuration pattern. If we * end up creating one and do have JNDI access, bind it to the passed * name so we find it next time. * <p/> * NOTE : REQUIRES SERVLET 2.3 FOR THE GetServletContextName() CALL! * * @param environment The following is used, in addition to * the keys used by the parent class: * AxisEngine.ENV_SERVLET_CONTEXT * [required, else default/parent behavior] * - Instance of ServletContext */ public AxisServer getServer(Map environment) throws AxisFault { log.debug("Enter: JNDIAxisServerFactory::getServer"); InitialContext context = null; // First check to see if JNDI works // !!! Might we need to set up context parameters here? try { context = new InitialContext(); } catch (NamingException e) { log.warn(Messages.getMessage("jndiNotFound00"), e); } ServletContext servletContext = null; try { servletContext = (ServletContext)environment.get(AxisEngine.ENV_SERVLET_CONTEXT); } catch (ClassCastException e) { log.warn(Messages.getMessage("servletContextWrongClass00"), e); // Fall through } AxisServer server = null; if (context != null && servletContext != null) { // Figure out the name by looking in the servlet context (for now) /** * !!! WARNING - THIS CLASS NEEDS TO FIGURE OUT THE CORRECT * NAMING SCHEME FOR GETTING/PUTTING SERVERS FROM/TO JNDI! * */ // For servlet 2.3....? // String name = servletContext.getServletContextName(); // THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE JNDI NAMING... String name = servletContext.getRealPath("/WEB-INF/Server"); // The following was submitted as a patch, but I don't believe this // is going to produce a valid JNDI name of ANY sort... yuck. // This would produce a URL, not a path name. // // Since it appears, from comments above, that this entire scheme is // broken, then for now I'll simply check for a null-name to prevent // possible NPE on WebLogic. // // What ARE we doing here?!?! // // if (name == null) { // try { // name = servletContext.getResource("/WEB-INF/Server").toString(); // } catch (Exception e) { // // ignore // } // } // We've got JNDI, so try to find an AxisServer at the // specified name. if (name != null) { try { server = (AxisServer)context.lookup(name); } catch (NamingException e) { // Didn't find it. server = super.getServer(environment); try { context.bind(name, server); } catch (NamingException e1) { // !!! Couldn't do it, what should we do here? } } } } if (server == null) { server = super.getServer(environment); } log.debug("Exit: JNDIAxisServerFactory::getServer"); return server; } }
JNDIAxisServerFactory.java |