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package javax.management.relation;



import java.util.ArrayList;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.List;

import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import static com.sun.jmx.defaults.JmxProperties.RELATION_LOGGER;
import static com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.Util.cast;
import javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException;
import javax.management.MBeanException;
import javax.management.MBeanRegistration;
import javax.management.MBeanServer;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
import javax.management.ReflectionException;

A RelationSupport object is used internally by the Relation Service to represent simple relations (only roles, no properties or methods), with an unlimited number of roles, of any relation type. As internal representation, it is not exposed to the user.

RelationSupport class conforms to the design patterns of standard MBean. So the user can decide to instantiate a RelationSupport object himself as a MBean (as it follows the MBean design patterns), to register it in the MBean Server, and then to add it in the Relation Service.

The user can also, when creating his own MBean relation class, have it extending RelationSupport, to retrieve the implementations of required interfaces (see below).

It is also possible to have in a user relation MBean class a member being a RelationSupport object, and to implement the required interfaces by delegating all to this member.

RelationSupport implements the Relation interface (to be handled by the Relation Service).

It implements also the MBeanRegistration interface to be able to retrieve the MBean Server where it is registered (if registered as a MBean) to access to its Relation Service.

Since:1.5
/** * A RelationSupport object is used internally by the Relation Service to * represent simple relations (only roles, no properties or methods), with an * unlimited number of roles, of any relation type. As internal representation, * it is not exposed to the user. * <P>RelationSupport class conforms to the design patterns of standard MBean. So * the user can decide to instantiate a RelationSupport object himself as * a MBean (as it follows the MBean design patterns), to register it in the * MBean Server, and then to add it in the Relation Service. * <P>The user can also, when creating his own MBean relation class, have it * extending RelationSupport, to retrieve the implementations of required * interfaces (see below). * <P>It is also possible to have in a user relation MBean class a member * being a RelationSupport object, and to implement the required interfaces by * delegating all to this member. * <P> RelationSupport implements the Relation interface (to be handled by the * Relation Service). * <P>It implements also the MBeanRegistration interface to be able to retrieve * the MBean Server where it is registered (if registered as a MBean) to access * to its Relation Service. * * @since 1.5 */
public class RelationSupport implements RelationSupportMBean, MBeanRegistration { // // Private members // // Relation identifier (expected to be unique in the Relation Service where // the RelationSupport object will be added) private String myRelId = null; // ObjectName of the Relation Service where the relation will be added // REQUIRED if the RelationSupport is created by the user to be registered as // a MBean, as it will have to access the Relation Service via the MBean // Server to perform the check regarding the relation type. // Is null if current object is directly created by the Relation Service, // as the object will directly access it. private ObjectName myRelServiceName = null; // Reference to the MBean Server where the Relation Service is // registered // REQUIRED if the RelationSupport is created by the user to be registered as // a MBean, as it will have to access the Relation Service via the MBean // Server to perform the check regarding the relation type. // If the Relationbase object is created by the Relation Service (use of // createRelation() method), this is null as not needed, direct access to // the Relation Service. // If the Relationbase object is created by the user and registered as a // MBean, this is set by the preRegister() method below. private MBeanServer myRelServiceMBeanServer = null; // Relation type name (must be known in the Relation Service where the // relation will be added) private String myRelTypeName = null; // Role map, mapping <role-name> -> <Role> // Initialized by role list in the constructor, then updated: // - if the relation is a MBean, via setRole() and setRoles() methods, or // via Relation Service setRole() and setRoles() methods // - if the relation is internal to the Relation Service, via // setRoleInt() and setRolesInt() methods. private final Map<String,Role> myRoleName2ValueMap = new HashMap<String,Role>(); // Flag to indicate if the object has been added in the Relation Service private final AtomicBoolean myInRelServFlg = new AtomicBoolean(); // // Constructors //
Creates a RelationSupport object.

This constructor has to be used when the RelationSupport object will be registered as a MBean by the user, or when creating a user relation MBean whose class extends RelationSupport.

Nothing is done at the Relation Service level, i.e. the RelationSupport object is not added to the RelationService and no checks are performed to see if the provided values are correct. The object is always created, EXCEPT if:

- any of the required parameters is null.

- the same name is used for two roles.

To be handled as a relation, the RelationSupport object has to be added to the Relation Service using the Relation Service method addRelation().

Params:
  • relationId – relation identifier, to identify the relation in the Relation Service.

    Expected to be unique in the given Relation Service.

  • relationServiceName – ObjectName of the Relation Service where the relation will be registered.

    This parameter is required as it is the Relation Service that is aware of the definition of the relation type of the given relation, so that will be able to check update operations (set).

  • relationTypeName – Name of relation type.

    Expected to have been created in the given Relation Service.

  • list – list of roles (Role objects) to initialize the relation. Can be null.

    Expected to conform to relation info in associated relation type.

Throws:
/** * Creates a {@code RelationSupport} object. * <P>This constructor has to be used when the RelationSupport object will * be registered as a MBean by the user, or when creating a user relation * MBean whose class extends RelationSupport. * <P>Nothing is done at the Relation Service level, i.e. * the {@code RelationSupport} object is not added to the * {@code RelationService} and no checks are performed to * see if the provided values are correct. * The object is always created, EXCEPT if: * <P>- any of the required parameters is {@code null}. * <P>- the same name is used for two roles. * <P>To be handled as a relation, the {@code RelationSupport} object has * to be added to the Relation Service using the Relation Service method * addRelation(). * * @param relationId relation identifier, to identify the relation in the * Relation Service. * <P>Expected to be unique in the given Relation Service. * @param relationServiceName ObjectName of the Relation Service where * the relation will be registered. * <P>This parameter is required as it is the Relation Service that is * aware of the definition of the relation type of the given relation, * so that will be able to check update operations (set). * @param relationTypeName Name of relation type. * <P>Expected to have been created in the given Relation Service. * @param list list of roles (Role objects) to initialize the * relation. Can be {@code null}. * <P>Expected to conform to relation info in associated relation type. * * @exception InvalidRoleValueException if the same name is used for two * roles. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if any of the required parameters * (relation id, relation service ObjectName, or relation type name) is * {@code null}. */
public RelationSupport(String relationId, ObjectName relationServiceName, String relationTypeName, RoleList list) throws InvalidRoleValueException, IllegalArgumentException { super(); RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "RelationSupport"); // Can throw InvalidRoleValueException and IllegalArgumentException initMembers(relationId, relationServiceName, null, relationTypeName, list); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "RelationSupport"); }
Creates a RelationSupport object.

This constructor has to be used when the user relation MBean implements the interfaces expected to be supported by a relation by delegating to a RelationSupport object.

This object needs to know the Relation Service expected to handle the relation. So it has to know the MBean Server where the Relation Service is registered.

According to a limitation, a relation MBean must be registered in the same MBean Server as the Relation Service expected to handle it. So the user relation MBean has to be created and registered, and then the wrapped RelationSupport object can be created within the identified MBean Server.

Nothing is done at the Relation Service level, i.e. the RelationSupport object is not added to the RelationService and no checks are performed to see if the provided values are correct. The object is always created, EXCEPT if:

- any of the required parameters is null.

- the same name is used for two roles.

To be handled as a relation, the RelationSupport object has to be added to the Relation Service using the Relation Service method addRelation().

Params:
  • relationId – relation identifier, to identify the relation in the Relation Service.

    Expected to be unique in the given Relation Service.

  • relationServiceName – ObjectName of the Relation Service where the relation will be registered.

    This parameter is required as it is the Relation Service that is aware of the definition of the relation type of the given relation, so that will be able to check update operations (set).

  • relationServiceMBeanServer – MBean Server where the wrapping MBean is or will be registered.

    Expected to be the MBean Server where the Relation Service is or will be registered.

  • relationTypeName – Name of relation type.

    Expected to have been created in the given Relation Service.

  • list – list of roles (Role objects) to initialize the relation. Can be null.

    Expected to conform to relation info in associated relation type.

Throws:
/** * Creates a {@code RelationSupport} object. * <P>This constructor has to be used when the user relation MBean * implements the interfaces expected to be supported by a relation by * delegating to a RelationSupport object. * <P>This object needs to know the Relation Service expected to handle the * relation. So it has to know the MBean Server where the Relation Service * is registered. * <P>According to a limitation, a relation MBean must be registered in the * same MBean Server as the Relation Service expected to handle it. So the * user relation MBean has to be created and registered, and then the * wrapped RelationSupport object can be created within the identified MBean * Server. * <P>Nothing is done at the Relation Service level, i.e. * the {@code RelationSupport} object is not added to the * {@code RelationService} and no checks are performed to * see if the provided values are correct. * The object is always created, EXCEPT if: * <P>- any of the required parameters is {@code null}. * <P>- the same name is used for two roles. * <P>To be handled as a relation, the {@code RelationSupport} object has * to be added to the Relation Service using the Relation Service method * addRelation(). * * @param relationId relation identifier, to identify the relation in the * Relation Service. * <P>Expected to be unique in the given Relation Service. * @param relationServiceName ObjectName of the Relation Service where * the relation will be registered. * <P>This parameter is required as it is the Relation Service that is * aware of the definition of the relation type of the given relation, * so that will be able to check update operations (set). * @param relationServiceMBeanServer MBean Server where the wrapping MBean * is or will be registered. * <P>Expected to be the MBean Server where the Relation Service is or will * be registered. * @param relationTypeName Name of relation type. * <P>Expected to have been created in the given Relation Service. * @param list list of roles (Role objects) to initialize the * relation. Can be {@code null}. * <P>Expected to conform to relation info in associated relation type. * * @exception InvalidRoleValueException if the same name is used for two * roles. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if any of the required parameters * (relation id, relation service ObjectName, relation service MBeanServer, * or relation type name) is {@code null}. */
public RelationSupport(String relationId, ObjectName relationServiceName, MBeanServer relationServiceMBeanServer, String relationTypeName, RoleList list) throws InvalidRoleValueException, IllegalArgumentException { super(); if (relationServiceMBeanServer == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "RelationSupport"); // Can throw InvalidRoleValueException and // IllegalArgumentException initMembers(relationId, relationServiceName, relationServiceMBeanServer, relationTypeName, list); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "RelationSupport"); } // // Relation Interface //
Retrieves role value for given role name.

Checks if the role exists and is readable according to the relation type.

Params:
  • roleName – name of role
Throws:
See Also:
Returns:the ArrayList of ObjectName objects being the role value
/** * Retrieves role value for given role name. * <P>Checks if the role exists and is readable according to the relation * type. * * @param roleName name of role * * @return the ArrayList of ObjectName objects being the role value * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if null role name * @exception RoleNotFoundException if: * <P>- there is no role with given name * <P>- the role is not readable. * @exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation * Service is not registered in the MBean Server * * @see #setRole */
public List<ObjectName> getRole(String roleName) throws IllegalArgumentException, RoleNotFoundException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException { if (roleName == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRole", roleName); // Can throw RoleNotFoundException and // RelationServiceNotRegisteredException List<ObjectName> result = cast( getRoleInt(roleName, false, null, false)); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRole"); return result; }
Retrieves values of roles with given names.

Checks for each role if it exists and is readable according to the relation type.

Params:
  • roleNameArray – array of names of roles to be retrieved
Throws:
See Also:
Returns:a RoleResult object, including a RoleList (for roles successfully retrieved) and a RoleUnresolvedList (for roles not retrieved).
/** * Retrieves values of roles with given names. * <P>Checks for each role if it exists and is readable according to the * relation type. * * @param roleNameArray array of names of roles to be retrieved * * @return a RoleResult object, including a RoleList (for roles * successfully retrieved) and a RoleUnresolvedList (for roles not * retrieved). * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if null role name * @exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation * Service is not registered in the MBean Server * * @see #setRoles */
public RoleResult getRoles(String[] roleNameArray) throws IllegalArgumentException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException { if (roleNameArray == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRoles"); // Can throw RelationServiceNotRegisteredException RoleResult result = getRolesInt(roleNameArray, false, null); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRoles"); return result; }
Returns all roles present in the relation.
Throws:
Returns:a RoleResult object, including a RoleList (for roles successfully retrieved) and a RoleUnresolvedList (for roles not readable).
/** * Returns all roles present in the relation. * * @return a RoleResult object, including a RoleList (for roles * successfully retrieved) and a RoleUnresolvedList (for roles not * readable). * * @exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation * Service is not registered in the MBean Server */
public RoleResult getAllRoles() throws RelationServiceNotRegisteredException { RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getAllRoles"); RoleResult result = null; try { result = getAllRolesInt(false, null); } catch (IllegalArgumentException exc) { // OK : Invalid parameters, ignore... } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getAllRoles"); return result; }
Returns all roles in the relation without checking read mode.
Returns:a RoleList
/** * Returns all roles in the relation without checking read mode. * * @return a RoleList */
public RoleList retrieveAllRoles() { RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "retrieveAllRoles"); RoleList result; synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { result = new RoleList(new ArrayList<Role>(myRoleName2ValueMap.values())); } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "retrieveAllRoles"); return result; }
Returns the number of MBeans currently referenced in the given role.
Params:
  • roleName – name of role
Throws:
Returns:the number of currently referenced MBeans in that role
/** * Returns the number of MBeans currently referenced in the given role. * * @param roleName name of role * * @return the number of currently referenced MBeans in that role * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if null role name * @exception RoleNotFoundException if there is no role with given name */
public Integer getRoleCardinality(String roleName) throws IllegalArgumentException, RoleNotFoundException { if (roleName == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRoleCardinality", roleName); // Try to retrieve the role Role role; synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { // No null Role is allowed, so direct use of get() role = (myRoleName2ValueMap.get(roleName)); } if (role == null) { int pbType = RoleStatus.NO_ROLE_WITH_NAME; // Will throw a RoleNotFoundException // // Will not throw InvalidRoleValueException, so catch it for the // compiler try { RelationService.throwRoleProblemException(pbType, roleName); } catch (InvalidRoleValueException exc) { // OK : Do not throw InvalidRoleValueException as // a RoleNotFoundException will be thrown. } } List<ObjectName> roleValue = role.getRoleValue(); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRoleCardinality"); return roleValue.size(); }
Sets the given role.

Will check the role according to its corresponding role definition provided in relation's relation type

Will send a notification (RelationNotification with type RELATION_BASIC_UPDATE or RELATION_MBEAN_UPDATE, depending if the relation is a MBean or not).

Params:
  • role – role to be set (name and new value)
Throws:
  • IllegalArgumentException – if null role
  • RoleNotFoundException – if there is no role with the supplied role's name or if the role is not writable (no test on the write access mode performed when initializing the role)
  • InvalidRoleValueException – if value provided for role is not valid, i.e.:

    - the number of referenced MBeans in given value is less than expected minimum degree

    - the number of referenced MBeans in provided value exceeds expected maximum degree

    - one referenced MBean in the value is not an Object of the MBean class expected for that role

    - a MBean provided for that role does not exist

  • RelationServiceNotRegisteredException – if the Relation Service is not registered in the MBean Server
  • RelationTypeNotFoundException – if the relation type has not been declared in the Relation Service
  • RelationNotFoundException – if the relation has not been added in the Relation Service.
See Also:
/** * Sets the given role. * <P>Will check the role according to its corresponding role definition * provided in relation's relation type * <P>Will send a notification (RelationNotification with type * RELATION_BASIC_UPDATE or RELATION_MBEAN_UPDATE, depending if the * relation is a MBean or not). * * @param role role to be set (name and new value) * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if null role * @exception RoleNotFoundException if there is no role with the supplied * role's name or if the role is not writable (no test on the write access * mode performed when initializing the role) * @exception InvalidRoleValueException if value provided for * role is not valid, i.e.: * <P>- the number of referenced MBeans in given value is less than * expected minimum degree * <P>- the number of referenced MBeans in provided value exceeds expected * maximum degree * <P>- one referenced MBean in the value is not an Object of the MBean * class expected for that role * <P>- a MBean provided for that role does not exist * @exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation * Service is not registered in the MBean Server * @exception RelationTypeNotFoundException if the relation type has not * been declared in the Relation Service * @exception RelationNotFoundException if the relation has not been * added in the Relation Service. * * @see #getRole */
public void setRole(Role role) throws IllegalArgumentException, RoleNotFoundException, RelationTypeNotFoundException, InvalidRoleValueException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationNotFoundException { if (role == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRole", role); // Will return null :) Object result = setRoleInt(role, false, null, false); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRole"); return; }
Sets the given roles.

Will check the role according to its corresponding role definition provided in relation's relation type

Will send one notification (RelationNotification with type RELATION_BASIC_UPDATE or RELATION_MBEAN_UPDATE, depending if the relation is a MBean or not) per updated role.

Params:
  • list – list of roles to be set
Throws:
See Also:
Returns:a RoleResult object, including a RoleList (for roles successfully set) and a RoleUnresolvedList (for roles not set).
/** * Sets the given roles. * <P>Will check the role according to its corresponding role definition * provided in relation's relation type * <P>Will send one notification (RelationNotification with type * RELATION_BASIC_UPDATE or RELATION_MBEAN_UPDATE, depending if the * relation is a MBean or not) per updated role. * * @param list list of roles to be set * * @return a RoleResult object, including a RoleList (for roles * successfully set) and a RoleUnresolvedList (for roles not * set). * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if null role list * @exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation * Service is not registered in the MBean Server * @exception RelationTypeNotFoundException if the relation type has not * been declared in the Relation Service. * @exception RelationNotFoundException if the relation MBean has not been * added in the Relation Service. * * @see #getRoles */
public RoleResult setRoles(RoleList list) throws IllegalArgumentException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationTypeNotFoundException, RelationNotFoundException { if (list == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRoles", list); RoleResult result = setRolesInt(list, false, null); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRoles"); return result; }
Callback used by the Relation Service when a MBean referenced in a role is unregistered.

The Relation Service will call this method to let the relation take action to reflect the impact of such unregistration.

BEWARE. the user is not expected to call this method.

Current implementation is to set the role with its current value (list of ObjectNames of referenced MBeans) without the unregistered one.

Params:
  • objectName – ObjectName of unregistered MBean
  • roleName – name of role where the MBean is referenced
Throws:
/** * Callback used by the Relation Service when a MBean referenced in a role * is unregistered. * <P>The Relation Service will call this method to let the relation * take action to reflect the impact of such unregistration. * <P>BEWARE. the user is not expected to call this method. * <P>Current implementation is to set the role with its current value * (list of ObjectNames of referenced MBeans) without the unregistered * one. * * @param objectName ObjectName of unregistered MBean * @param roleName name of role where the MBean is referenced * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter * @exception RoleNotFoundException if role does not exist in the * relation or is not writable * @exception InvalidRoleValueException if role value does not conform to * the associated role info (this will never happen when called from the * Relation Service) * @exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation * Service is not registered in the MBean Server * @exception RelationTypeNotFoundException if the relation type has not * been declared in the Relation Service. * @exception RelationNotFoundException if this method is called for a * relation MBean not added in the Relation Service. */
public void handleMBeanUnregistration(ObjectName objectName, String roleName) throws IllegalArgumentException, RoleNotFoundException, InvalidRoleValueException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationTypeNotFoundException, RelationNotFoundException { if (objectName == null || roleName == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "handleMBeanUnregistration", new Object[]{objectName, roleName}); // Can throw RoleNotFoundException, InvalidRoleValueException, // or RelationTypeNotFoundException handleMBeanUnregistrationInt(objectName, roleName, false, null); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "handleMBeanUnregistration"); return; }
Retrieves MBeans referenced in the various roles of the relation.
Returns:a HashMap mapping:

ObjectName -> ArrayList of String (role names)

/** * Retrieves MBeans referenced in the various roles of the relation. * * @return a HashMap mapping: * <P> ObjectName -> ArrayList of String (role names) */
public Map<ObjectName,List<String>> getReferencedMBeans() { RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getReferencedMBeans"); Map<ObjectName,List<String>> refMBeanMap = new HashMap<ObjectName,List<String>>(); synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { for (Role currRole : myRoleName2ValueMap.values()) { String currRoleName = currRole.getRoleName(); // Retrieves ObjectNames of MBeans referenced in current role List<ObjectName> currRefMBeanList = currRole.getRoleValue(); for (ObjectName currRoleObjName : currRefMBeanList) { // Sees if current MBean has been already referenced in // roles already seen List<String> mbeanRoleNameList = refMBeanMap.get(currRoleObjName); boolean newRefFlg = false; if (mbeanRoleNameList == null) { newRefFlg = true; mbeanRoleNameList = new ArrayList<String>(); } mbeanRoleNameList.add(currRoleName); if (newRefFlg) { refMBeanMap.put(currRoleObjName, mbeanRoleNameList); } } } } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getReferencedMBeans"); return refMBeanMap; }
Returns name of associated relation type.
/** * Returns name of associated relation type. */
public String getRelationTypeName() { return myRelTypeName; }
Returns ObjectName of the Relation Service handling the relation.
Returns:the ObjectName of the Relation Service.
/** * Returns ObjectName of the Relation Service handling the relation. * * @return the ObjectName of the Relation Service. */
public ObjectName getRelationServiceName() { return myRelServiceName; }
Returns relation identifier (used to uniquely identify the relation inside the Relation Service).
Returns:the relation id.
/** * Returns relation identifier (used to uniquely identify the relation * inside the Relation Service). * * @return the relation id. */
public String getRelationId() { return myRelId; } // // MBeanRegistration interface // // Pre-registration: retrieves the MBean Server (useful to access to the // Relation Service) // This is the way to retrieve the MBean Server when the relation object is // a MBean created by the user outside of the Relation Service. // // No exception thrown. public ObjectName preRegister(MBeanServer server, ObjectName name) throws Exception { myRelServiceMBeanServer = server; return name; } // Post-registration: does nothing public void postRegister(Boolean registrationDone) { return; } // Pre-unregistration: does nothing public void preDeregister() throws Exception { return; } // Post-unregistration: does nothing public void postDeregister() { return; } // // Others //
Returns an internal flag specifying if the object is still handled by the Relation Service.
/** * Returns an internal flag specifying if the object is still handled by * the Relation Service. */
public Boolean isInRelationService() { return myInRelServFlg.get(); } public void setRelationServiceManagementFlag(Boolean flag) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (flag == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } myInRelServFlg.set(flag); } // // Misc // // Gets the role with given name // Checks if the role exists and is readable according to the relation // type. // // This method is called in getRole() above. // It is also called in the Relation Service getRole() method. // It is also called in getRolesInt() below (used for getRoles() above // and for Relation Service getRoles() method). // // Depending on parameters reflecting its use (either in the scope of // getting a single role or of getting several roles), will return: // - in case of success: // - for single role retrieval, the ArrayList of ObjectNames being the // role value // - for multi-role retrieval, the Role object itself // - in case of failure (except critical exceptions): // - for single role retrieval, if role does not exist or is not // readable, an RoleNotFoundException exception is raised // - for multi-role retrieval, a RoleUnresolved object // // -param roleName name of role to be retrieved // -param relationServCallFlg true if call from the Relation Service; this // will happen if the current RelationSupport object has been created by // the Relation Service (via createRelation()) method, so direct access is // possible. // -param relationServ reference to Relation Service object, if object // created by Relation Service. // -param multiRoleFlg true if getting the role in the scope of a // multiple retrieval. // // -return: // - for single role retrieval (multiRoleFlg false): // - ArrayList of ObjectName objects, value of role with given name, if // the role can be retrieved // - raise a RoleNotFoundException exception else // - for multi-role retrieval (multiRoleFlg true): // - the Role object for given role name if role can be retrieved // - a RoleUnresolved object with problem. // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter // -exception RoleNotFoundException if multiRoleFlg is false and: // - there is no role with given name // or // - the role is not readable. // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server Object getRoleInt(String roleName, boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ, boolean multiRoleFlg) throws IllegalArgumentException, RoleNotFoundException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException { if (roleName == null || (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null)) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRoleInt", roleName); int pbType = 0; Role role; synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { // No null Role is allowed, so direct use of get() role = (myRoleName2ValueMap.get(roleName)); } if (role == null) { pbType = RoleStatus.NO_ROLE_WITH_NAME; } else { // Checks if the role is readable Integer status; if (relationServCallFlg) { // Call from the Relation Service, so direct access to it, // avoiding MBean Server // Shall not throw a RelationTypeNotFoundException try { status = relationServ.checkRoleReading(roleName, myRelTypeName); } catch (RelationTypeNotFoundException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } else { // Call from getRole() method above // So we have a MBean. We must access the Relation Service // via the MBean Server. Object[] params = new Object[2]; params[0] = roleName; params[1] = myRelTypeName; String[] signature = new String[2]; signature[0] = "java.lang.String"; signature[1] = "java.lang.String"; // Can throw InstanceNotFoundException if the Relation // Service is not registered (to be catched in any case and // transformed into RelationServiceNotRegisteredException). // // Shall not throw a MBeanException, or a ReflectionException // or an InstanceNotFoundException try { status = (Integer) (myRelServiceMBeanServer.invoke(myRelServiceName, "checkRoleReading", params, signature)); } catch (MBeanException exc1) { throw new RuntimeException("incorrect relation type"); } catch (ReflectionException exc2) { throw new RuntimeException(exc2.getMessage()); } catch (InstanceNotFoundException exc3) { throw new RelationServiceNotRegisteredException( exc3.getMessage()); } } pbType = status.intValue(); } Object result; if (pbType == 0) { // Role can be retrieved if (!(multiRoleFlg)) { // Single role retrieved: returns its value // Note: no need to test if role value (list) not null before // cloning, null value not allowed, empty list if // nothing. result = new ArrayList<ObjectName>(role.getRoleValue()); } else { // Role retrieved during multi-role retrieval: returns the // role result = (Role)(role.clone()); } } else { // Role not retrieved if (!(multiRoleFlg)) { // Problem when retrieving a simple role: either role not // found or not readable, so raises a RoleNotFoundException. try { RelationService.throwRoleProblemException(pbType, roleName); // To keep compiler happy :) return null; } catch (InvalidRoleValueException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } else { // Problem when retrieving a role in a multi-role retrieval: // returns a RoleUnresolved object result = new RoleUnresolved(roleName, null, pbType); } } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRoleInt"); return result; } // Gets the given roles // For each role, verifies if the role exists and is readable according to // the relation type. // // This method is called in getRoles() above and in Relation Service // getRoles() method. // // -param roleNameArray array of names of roles to be retrieved // -param relationServCallFlg true if call from the Relation Service; this // will happen if the current RelationSupport object has been created by // the Relation Service (via createRelation()) method, so direct access is // possible. // -param relationServ reference to Relation Service object, if object // created by Relation Service. // // -return a RoleResult object // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server RoleResult getRolesInt(String[] roleNameArray, boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ) throws IllegalArgumentException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException { if (roleNameArray == null || (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null)) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRolesInt"); RoleList roleList = new RoleList(); RoleUnresolvedList roleUnresList = new RoleUnresolvedList(); for (int i = 0; i < roleNameArray.length; i++) { String currRoleName = roleNameArray[i]; Object currResult; // Can throw RelationServiceNotRegisteredException // // RoleNotFoundException: not possible but catch it for compiler :) try { currResult = getRoleInt(currRoleName, relationServCallFlg, relationServ, true); } catch (RoleNotFoundException exc) { return null; // :) } if (currResult instanceof Role) { // Can throw IllegalArgumentException if role is null // (normally should not happen :( try { roleList.add((Role)currResult); } catch (IllegalArgumentException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } else if (currResult instanceof RoleUnresolved) { // Can throw IllegalArgumentException if role is null // (normally should not happen :( try { roleUnresList.add((RoleUnresolved)currResult); } catch (IllegalArgumentException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } } RoleResult result = new RoleResult(roleList, roleUnresList); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getRolesInt"); return result; } // Returns all roles present in the relation // // -return a RoleResult object, including a RoleList (for roles // successfully retrieved) and a RoleUnresolvedList (for roles not // readable). // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server // RoleResult getAllRolesInt(boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ) throws IllegalArgumentException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException { if (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getAllRolesInt"); List<String> roleNameList; synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { roleNameList = new ArrayList<String>(myRoleName2ValueMap.keySet()); } String[] roleNames = new String[roleNameList.size()]; roleNameList.toArray(roleNames); RoleResult result = getRolesInt(roleNames, relationServCallFlg, relationServ); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "getAllRolesInt"); return result; } // Sets the role with given value // // This method is called in setRole() above. // It is also called by the Relation Service setRole() method. // It is also called in setRolesInt() method below (used in setRoles() // above and in RelationService setRoles() method). // // Will check the role according to its corresponding role definition // provided in relation's relation type // Will send a notification (RelationNotification with type // RELATION_BASIC_UPDATE or RELATION_MBEAN_UPDATE, depending if the // relation is a MBean or not) if not initialization of role. // // -param aRole role to be set (name and new value) // -param relationServCallFlg true if call from the Relation Service; this // will happen if the current RelationSupport object has been created by // the Relation Service (via createRelation()) method, so direct access is // possible. // -param relationServ reference to Relation Service object, if internal // relation // -param multiRoleFlg true if getting the role in the scope of a // multiple retrieval. // // -return (except other "critical" exceptions): // - for single role retrieval (multiRoleFlg false): // - null if the role has been set // - raise an InvalidRoleValueException // else // - for multi-role retrieval (multiRoleFlg true): // - the Role object for given role name if role has been set // - a RoleUnresolved object with problem else. // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter // -exception RoleNotFoundException if multiRoleFlg is false and: // - internal relation and the role does not exist // or // - existing role (i.e. not initializing it) and the role is not // writable. // -exception InvalidRoleValueException ifmultiRoleFlg is false and // value provided for: // - the number of referenced MBeans in given value is less than // expected minimum degree // or // - the number of referenced MBeans in provided value exceeds expected // maximum degree // or // - one referenced MBean in the value is not an Object of the MBean // class expected for that role // or // - a MBean provided for that role does not exist // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server // -exception RelationTypeNotFoundException if relation type unknown // -exception RelationNotFoundException if a relation MBean has not been // added in the Relation Service Object setRoleInt(Role aRole, boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ, boolean multiRoleFlg) throws IllegalArgumentException, RoleNotFoundException, InvalidRoleValueException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationTypeNotFoundException, RelationNotFoundException { if (aRole == null || (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null)) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRoleInt", new Object[] {aRole, relationServCallFlg, relationServ, multiRoleFlg}); String roleName = aRole.getRoleName(); int pbType = 0; // Checks if role exists in the relation // No error if the role does not exist in the relation, to be able to // handle initialization of role when creating the relation // (roles provided in the RoleList parameter are directly set but // roles automatically initialized are set using setRole()) Role role; synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { role = (myRoleName2ValueMap.get(roleName)); } List<ObjectName> oldRoleValue; Boolean initFlg; if (role == null) { initFlg = true; oldRoleValue = new ArrayList<ObjectName>(); } else { initFlg = false; oldRoleValue = role.getRoleValue(); } // Checks if the role can be set: is writable (except if // initialization) and correct value try { Integer status; if (relationServCallFlg) { // Call from the Relation Service, so direct access to it, // avoiding MBean Server // // Shall not raise a RelationTypeNotFoundException status = relationServ.checkRoleWriting(aRole, myRelTypeName, initFlg); } else { // Call from setRole() method above // So we have a MBean. We must access the Relation Service // via the MBean Server. Object[] params = new Object[3]; params[0] = aRole; params[1] = myRelTypeName; params[2] = initFlg; String[] signature = new String[3]; signature[0] = "javax.management.relation.Role"; signature[1] = "java.lang.String"; signature[2] = "java.lang.Boolean"; // Can throw InstanceNotFoundException if the Relation Service // is not registered (to be transformed into // RelationServiceNotRegisteredException in any case). // // Can throw a MBeanException wrapping a // RelationTypeNotFoundException: // throw wrapped exception. // // Shall not throw a ReflectionException status = (Integer) (myRelServiceMBeanServer.invoke(myRelServiceName, "checkRoleWriting", params, signature)); } pbType = status.intValue(); } catch (MBeanException exc2) { // Retrieves underlying exception Exception wrappedExc = exc2.getTargetException(); if (wrappedExc instanceof RelationTypeNotFoundException) { throw ((RelationTypeNotFoundException)wrappedExc); } else { throw new RuntimeException(wrappedExc.getMessage()); } } catch (ReflectionException exc3) { throw new RuntimeException(exc3.getMessage()); } catch (RelationTypeNotFoundException exc4) { throw new RuntimeException(exc4.getMessage()); } catch (InstanceNotFoundException exc5) { throw new RelationServiceNotRegisteredException(exc5.getMessage()); } Object result = null; if (pbType == 0) { // Role can be set if (!(initFlg.booleanValue())) { // Not initializing the role // If role being initialized: // - do not send an update notification // - do not try to update internal map of Relation Service // listing referenced MBeans, as role is initialized to an // empty list // Sends a notification (RelationNotification) // Can throw a RelationNotFoundException sendRoleUpdateNotification(aRole, oldRoleValue, relationServCallFlg, relationServ); // Updates the role map of the Relation Service // Can throw RelationNotFoundException updateRelationServiceMap(aRole, oldRoleValue, relationServCallFlg, relationServ); } // Sets the role synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { myRoleName2ValueMap.put(roleName, (Role)(aRole.clone())); } // Single role set: returns null: nothing to set in result if (multiRoleFlg) { // Multi-roles retrieval: returns the role result = aRole; } } else { // Role not set if (!(multiRoleFlg)) { // Problem when setting a simple role: either role not // found, not writable, or incorrect value: // raises appropriate exception, RoleNotFoundException or // InvalidRoleValueException RelationService.throwRoleProblemException(pbType, roleName); // To keep compiler happy :) return null; } else { // Problem when retrieving a role in a multi-role retrieval: // returns a RoleUnresolved object result = new RoleUnresolved(roleName, aRole.getRoleValue(), pbType); } } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRoleInt"); return result; } // Requires the Relation Service to send a notification // RelationNotification, with type being either: // - RelationNotification.RELATION_BASIC_UPDATE if the updated relation is // a relation internal to the Relation Service // - RelationNotification.RELATION_MBEAN_UPDATE if the updated relation is // a relation MBean. // // -param newRole new role // -param oldRoleValue old role value (ArrayList of ObjectNames) // -param relationServCallFlg true if call from the Relation Service; this // will happen if the current RelationSupport object has been created by // the Relation Service (via createRelation()) method, so direct access is // possible. // -param relationServ reference to Relation Service object, if object // created by Relation Service. // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter provided // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server // -exception RelationNotFoundException if: // - relation MBean // and // - it has not been added into the Relation Service private void sendRoleUpdateNotification(Role newRole, List<ObjectName> oldRoleValue, boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ) throws IllegalArgumentException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationNotFoundException { if (newRole == null || oldRoleValue == null || (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null)) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "sendRoleUpdateNotification", new Object[] {newRole, oldRoleValue, relationServCallFlg, relationServ}); if (relationServCallFlg) { // Direct call to the Relation Service // Shall not throw a RelationNotFoundException for an internal // relation try { relationServ.sendRoleUpdateNotification(myRelId, newRole, oldRoleValue); } catch (RelationNotFoundException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } else { Object[] params = new Object[3]; params[0] = myRelId; params[1] = newRole; params[2] = oldRoleValue; String[] signature = new String[3]; signature[0] = "java.lang.String"; signature[1] = "javax.management.relation.Role"; signature[2] = "java.util.List"; // Can throw InstanceNotFoundException if the Relation Service // is not registered (to be transformed). // // Can throw a MBeanException wrapping a // RelationNotFoundException (to be raised in any case): wrapped // exception to be thrown // // Shall not throw a ReflectionException try { myRelServiceMBeanServer.invoke(myRelServiceName, "sendRoleUpdateNotification", params, signature); } catch (ReflectionException exc1) { throw new RuntimeException(exc1.getMessage()); } catch (InstanceNotFoundException exc2) { throw new RelationServiceNotRegisteredException( exc2.getMessage()); } catch (MBeanException exc3) { Exception wrappedExc = exc3.getTargetException(); if (wrappedExc instanceof RelationNotFoundException) { throw ((RelationNotFoundException)wrappedExc); } else { throw new RuntimeException(wrappedExc.getMessage()); } } } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "sendRoleUpdateNotification"); return; } // Requires the Relation Service to update its internal map handling // MBeans referenced in relations. // The Relation Service will also update its recording as a listener to // be informed about unregistration of new referenced MBeans, and no longer // informed of MBeans no longer referenced. // // -param newRole new role // -param oldRoleValue old role value (ArrayList of ObjectNames) // -param relationServCallFlg true if call from the Relation Service; this // will happen if the current RelationSupport object has been created by // the Relation Service (via createRelation()) method, so direct access is // possible. // -param relationServ reference to Relation Service object, if object // created by Relation Service. // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server // -exception RelationNotFoundException if: // - relation MBean // and // - the relation is not added in the Relation Service private void updateRelationServiceMap(Role newRole, List<ObjectName> oldRoleValue, boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ) throws IllegalArgumentException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationNotFoundException { if (newRole == null || oldRoleValue == null || (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null)) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "updateRelationServiceMap", new Object[] {newRole, oldRoleValue, relationServCallFlg, relationServ}); if (relationServCallFlg) { // Direct call to the Relation Service // Shall not throw a RelationNotFoundException try { relationServ.updateRoleMap(myRelId, newRole, oldRoleValue); } catch (RelationNotFoundException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } else { Object[] params = new Object[3]; params[0] = myRelId; params[1] = newRole; params[2] = oldRoleValue; String[] signature = new String[3]; signature[0] = "java.lang.String"; signature[1] = "javax.management.relation.Role"; signature[2] = "java.util.List"; // Can throw InstanceNotFoundException if the Relation Service // is not registered (to be transformed). // Can throw a MBeanException wrapping a RelationNotFoundException: // wrapped exception to be thrown // // Shall not throw a ReflectionException try { myRelServiceMBeanServer.invoke(myRelServiceName, "updateRoleMap", params, signature); } catch (ReflectionException exc1) { throw new RuntimeException(exc1.getMessage()); } catch (InstanceNotFoundException exc2) { throw new RelationServiceNotRegisteredException(exc2.getMessage()); } catch (MBeanException exc3) { Exception wrappedExc = exc3.getTargetException(); if (wrappedExc instanceof RelationNotFoundException) { throw ((RelationNotFoundException)wrappedExc); } else { throw new RuntimeException(wrappedExc.getMessage()); } } } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "updateRelationServiceMap"); return; } // Sets the given roles // For each role: // - will check the role according to its corresponding role definition // provided in relation's relation type // - will send a notification (RelationNotification with type // RELATION_BASIC_UPDATE or RELATION_MBEAN_UPDATE, depending if the // relation is a MBean or not) for each updated role. // // This method is called in setRoles() above and in Relation Service // setRoles() method. // // -param list list of roles to be set // -param relationServCallFlg true if call from the Relation Service; this // will happen if the current RelationSupport object has been created by // the Relation Service (via createRelation()) method, so direct access is // possible. // -param relationServ reference to Relation Service object, if object // created by Relation Service. // // -return a RoleResult object // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server // -exception RelationTypeNotFoundException if: // - relation MBean // and // - unknown relation type // -exception RelationNotFoundException if: // - relation MBean // and // - not added in the RS RoleResult setRolesInt(RoleList list, boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ) throws IllegalArgumentException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationTypeNotFoundException, RelationNotFoundException { if (list == null || (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null)) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRolesInt", new Object[] {list, relationServCallFlg, relationServ}); RoleList roleList = new RoleList(); RoleUnresolvedList roleUnresList = new RoleUnresolvedList(); for (Role currRole : list.asList()) { Object currResult = null; // Can throw: // RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, // RelationTypeNotFoundException // // Will not throw, due to parameters, RoleNotFoundException or // InvalidRoleValueException, but catch them to keep compiler // happy try { currResult = setRoleInt(currRole, relationServCallFlg, relationServ, true); } catch (RoleNotFoundException exc1) { // OK : Do not throw a RoleNotFoundException. } catch (InvalidRoleValueException exc2) { // OK : Do not throw an InvalidRoleValueException. } if (currResult instanceof Role) { // Can throw IllegalArgumentException if role is null // (normally should not happen :( try { roleList.add((Role)currResult); } catch (IllegalArgumentException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } else if (currResult instanceof RoleUnresolved) { // Can throw IllegalArgumentException if role is null // (normally should not happen :( try { roleUnresList.add((RoleUnresolved)currResult); } catch (IllegalArgumentException exc) { throw new RuntimeException(exc.getMessage()); } } } RoleResult result = new RoleResult(roleList, roleUnresList); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "setRolesInt"); return result; } // Initializes all members // // -param relationId relation identifier, to identify the relation in the // Relation Service. // Expected to be unique in the given Relation Service. // -param relationServiceName ObjectName of the Relation Service where // the relation will be registered. // It is required as this is the Relation Service that is aware of the // definition of the relation type of given relation, so that will be able // to check update operations (set). Direct access via the Relation // Service (RelationService.setRole()) do not need this information but // as any user relation is a MBean, setRole() is part of its management // interface and can be called directly on the user relation MBean. So the // user relation MBean must be aware of the Relation Service where it will // be added. // -param relationTypeName Name of relation type. // Expected to have been created in given Relation Service. // -param list list of roles (Role objects) to initialized the // relation. Can be null. // Expected to conform to relation info in associated relation type. // // -exception InvalidRoleValueException if the same name is used for two // roles. // -exception IllegalArgumentException if a required value (Relation // Service Object Name, etc.) is not provided as parameter. private void initMembers(String relationId, ObjectName relationServiceName, MBeanServer relationServiceMBeanServer, String relationTypeName, RoleList list) throws InvalidRoleValueException, IllegalArgumentException { if (relationId == null || relationServiceName == null || relationTypeName == null) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "initMembers", new Object[] {relationId, relationServiceName, relationServiceMBeanServer, relationTypeName, list}); myRelId = relationId; myRelServiceName = relationServiceName; myRelServiceMBeanServer = relationServiceMBeanServer; myRelTypeName = relationTypeName; // Can throw InvalidRoleValueException initRoleMap(list); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "initMembers"); return; } // Initialize the internal role map from given RoleList parameter // // -param list role list. Can be null. // As it is a RoleList object, it cannot include null (rejected). // // -exception InvalidRoleValueException if the same role name is used for // several roles. // private void initRoleMap(RoleList list) throws InvalidRoleValueException { if (list == null) { return; } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "initRoleMap", list); synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { for (Role currRole : list.asList()) { // No need to check if role is null, it is not allowed to store // a null role in a RoleList :) String currRoleName = currRole.getRoleName(); if (myRoleName2ValueMap.containsKey(currRoleName)) { // Role already provided in current list StringBuilder excMsgStrB = new StringBuilder("Role name "); excMsgStrB.append(currRoleName); excMsgStrB.append(" used for two roles."); throw new InvalidRoleValueException(excMsgStrB.toString()); } myRoleName2ValueMap.put(currRoleName, (Role)(currRole.clone())); } } RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "initRoleMap"); return; } // Callback used by the Relation Service when a MBean referenced in a role // is unregistered. // The Relation Service will call this method to let the relation // take action to reflect the impact of such unregistration. // Current implementation is to set the role with its current value // (list of ObjectNames of referenced MBeans) without the unregistered // one. // // -param objectName ObjectName of unregistered MBean // -param roleName name of role where the MBean is referenced // -param relationServCallFlg true if call from the Relation Service; this // will happen if the current RelationSupport object has been created by // the Relation Service (via createRelation()) method, so direct access is // possible. // -param relationServ reference to Relation Service object, if internal // relation // // -exception IllegalArgumentException if null parameter // -exception RoleNotFoundException if: // - the role does not exist // or // - role not writable. // -exception InvalidRoleValueException if value provided for: // - the number of referenced MBeans in given value is less than // expected minimum degree // or // - the number of referenced MBeans in provided value exceeds expected // maximum degree // or // - one referenced MBean in the value is not an Object of the MBean // class expected for that role // or // - a MBean provided for that role does not exist // -exception RelationServiceNotRegisteredException if the Relation // Service is not registered in the MBean Server // -exception RelationTypeNotFoundException if unknown relation type // -exception RelationNotFoundException if current relation has not been // added in the RS void handleMBeanUnregistrationInt(ObjectName objectName, String roleName, boolean relationServCallFlg, RelationService relationServ) throws IllegalArgumentException, RoleNotFoundException, InvalidRoleValueException, RelationServiceNotRegisteredException, RelationTypeNotFoundException, RelationNotFoundException { if (objectName == null || roleName == null || (relationServCallFlg && relationServ == null)) { String excMsg = "Invalid parameter."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(excMsg); } RELATION_LOGGER.entering(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "handleMBeanUnregistrationInt", new Object[] {objectName, roleName, relationServCallFlg, relationServ}); // Retrieves current role value Role role; synchronized(myRoleName2ValueMap) { role = (myRoleName2ValueMap.get(roleName)); } if (role == null) { StringBuilder excMsgStrB = new StringBuilder(); String excMsg = "No role with name "; excMsgStrB.append(excMsg); excMsgStrB.append(roleName); throw new RoleNotFoundException(excMsgStrB.toString()); } List<ObjectName> currRoleValue = role.getRoleValue(); // Note: no need to test if list not null before cloning, null value // not allowed for role value. List<ObjectName> newRoleValue = new ArrayList<ObjectName>(currRoleValue); newRoleValue.remove(objectName); Role newRole = new Role(roleName, newRoleValue); // Can throw InvalidRoleValueException, // RelationTypeNotFoundException // (RoleNotFoundException already detected) Object result = setRoleInt(newRole, relationServCallFlg, relationServ, false); RELATION_LOGGER.exiting(RelationSupport.class.getName(), "handleMBeanUnregistrationInt"); return; } }