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package org.springframework.jndi;

import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.NamingException;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

Callback interface to be implemented by classes that need to perform an operation (such as a lookup) in a JNDI context. This callback approach is valuable in simplifying error handling, which is performed by the JndiTemplate class. This is a similar to JdbcTemplate's approach.

Note that there is hardly any need to implement this callback interface, as JndiTemplate provides all usual JNDI operations via convenience methods.

Author:Rod Johnson
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the resulting object type
See Also:
/** * Callback interface to be implemented by classes that need to perform an * operation (such as a lookup) in a JNDI context. This callback approach * is valuable in simplifying error handling, which is performed by the * JndiTemplate class. This is a similar to JdbcTemplate's approach. * * <p>Note that there is hardly any need to implement this callback * interface, as JndiTemplate provides all usual JNDI operations via * convenience methods. * * @author Rod Johnson * @param <T> the resulting object type * @see JndiTemplate * @see org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate */
@FunctionalInterface public interface JndiCallback<T> {
Do something with the given JNDI context.

Implementations don't need to worry about error handling or cleanup, as the JndiTemplate class will handle this.

Params:
  • ctx – the current JNDI context
Throws:
Returns:a result object, or null
/** * Do something with the given JNDI context. * <p>Implementations don't need to worry about error handling * or cleanup, as the JndiTemplate class will handle this. * @param ctx the current JNDI context * @throws NamingException if thrown by JNDI methods * @return a result object, or {@code null} */
@Nullable T doInContext(Context ctx) throws NamingException; }