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package org.springframework.jndi;
import java.util.Properties;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
Convenient superclass for JNDI accessors, providing "jndiTemplate"
and "jndiEnvironment" bean properties.
Author: Juergen Hoeller See Also: Since: 1.1
/**
* Convenient superclass for JNDI accessors, providing "jndiTemplate"
* and "jndiEnvironment" bean properties.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.1
* @see #setJndiTemplate
* @see #setJndiEnvironment
*/
public class JndiAccessor {
Logger, available to subclasses.
/**
* Logger, available to subclasses.
*/
protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());
private JndiTemplate jndiTemplate = new JndiTemplate();
Set the JNDI template to use for JNDI lookups.
You can also specify JNDI environment settings via "jndiEnvironment".
See Also: - setJndiEnvironment
/**
* Set the JNDI template to use for JNDI lookups.
* <p>You can also specify JNDI environment settings via "jndiEnvironment".
* @see #setJndiEnvironment
*/
public void setJndiTemplate(@Nullable JndiTemplate jndiTemplate) {
this.jndiTemplate = (jndiTemplate != null ? jndiTemplate : new JndiTemplate());
}
Return the JNDI template to use for JNDI lookups.
/**
* Return the JNDI template to use for JNDI lookups.
*/
public JndiTemplate getJndiTemplate() {
return this.jndiTemplate;
}
Set the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups.
Creates a JndiTemplate with the given environment settings.
See Also: - setJndiTemplate
/**
* Set the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups.
* <p>Creates a JndiTemplate with the given environment settings.
* @see #setJndiTemplate
*/
public void setJndiEnvironment(@Nullable Properties jndiEnvironment) {
this.jndiTemplate = new JndiTemplate(jndiEnvironment);
}
Return the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups.
/**
* Return the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups.
*/
@Nullable
public Properties getJndiEnvironment() {
return this.jndiTemplate.getEnvironment();
}
}