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package org.springframework.scheduling.concurrent;

import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;

import javax.naming.NamingException;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.jndi.JndiLocatorDelegate;
import org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

JNDI-based variant of CustomizableThreadFactory, performing a default lookup for JSR-236's "java:comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory" in a Java EE 7 environment, falling back to the local CustomizableThreadFactory setup if not found.

This is a convenient way to use managed threads when running in a Java EE 7 environment, simply using regular local threads otherwise - without conditional setup (i.e. without profiles).

Note: This class is not strictly JSR-236 based; it can work with any regular ThreadFactory that can be found in JNDI. Therefore, the default JNDI name "java:comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory" can be customized through the "jndiName" bean property.

Author:Juergen Hoeller
Since:4.0
/** * JNDI-based variant of {@link CustomizableThreadFactory}, performing a default lookup * for JSR-236's "java:comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory" in a Java EE 7 environment, * falling back to the local {@link CustomizableThreadFactory} setup if not found. * * <p>This is a convenient way to use managed threads when running in a Java EE 7 * environment, simply using regular local threads otherwise - without conditional * setup (i.e. without profiles). * * <p>Note: This class is not strictly JSR-236 based; it can work with any regular * {@link java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory} that can be found in JNDI. Therefore, * the default JNDI name "java:comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory" can be customized * through the {@link #setJndiName "jndiName"} bean property. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 4.0 */
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class DefaultManagedAwareThreadFactory extends CustomizableThreadFactory implements InitializingBean { protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass()); private JndiLocatorDelegate jndiLocator = new JndiLocatorDelegate(); @Nullable private String jndiName = "java:comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory"; @Nullable private ThreadFactory threadFactory;
Set the JNDI template to use for JNDI lookups.
See Also:
  • setJndiTemplate.setJndiTemplate
/** * Set the JNDI template to use for JNDI lookups. * @see org.springframework.jndi.JndiAccessor#setJndiTemplate */
public void setJndiTemplate(JndiTemplate jndiTemplate) { this.jndiLocator.setJndiTemplate(jndiTemplate); }
Set the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups.
See Also:
  • setJndiEnvironment.setJndiEnvironment
/** * Set the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups. * @see org.springframework.jndi.JndiAccessor#setJndiEnvironment */
public void setJndiEnvironment(Properties jndiEnvironment) { this.jndiLocator.setJndiEnvironment(jndiEnvironment); }
Set whether the lookup occurs in a Java EE container, i.e. if the prefix "java:comp/env/" needs to be added if the JNDI name doesn't already contain it. PersistenceAnnotationBeanPostProcessor's default is "true".
See Also:
  • setResourceRef.setResourceRef
/** * Set whether the lookup occurs in a Java EE container, i.e. if the prefix * "java:comp/env/" needs to be added if the JNDI name doesn't already * contain it. PersistenceAnnotationBeanPostProcessor's default is "true". * @see org.springframework.jndi.JndiLocatorSupport#setResourceRef */
public void setResourceRef(boolean resourceRef) { this.jndiLocator.setResourceRef(resourceRef); }
Specify a JNDI name of the ThreadFactory to delegate to, replacing the default JNDI name "java:comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory".

This can either be a fully qualified JNDI name, or the JNDI name relative to the current environment naming context if "resourceRef" is set to "true".

See Also:
/** * Specify a JNDI name of the {@link java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory} to delegate to, * replacing the default JNDI name "java:comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory". * <p>This can either be a fully qualified JNDI name, or the JNDI name relative * to the current environment naming context if "resourceRef" is set to "true". * @see #setResourceRef */
public void setJndiName(String jndiName) { this.jndiName = jndiName; } @Override public void afterPropertiesSet() throws NamingException { if (this.jndiName != null) { try { this.threadFactory = this.jndiLocator.lookup(this.jndiName, ThreadFactory.class); } catch (NamingException ex) { if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) { logger.trace("Failed to retrieve [" + this.jndiName + "] from JNDI", ex); } logger.info("Could not find default managed thread factory in JNDI - " + "proceeding with default local thread factory"); } } } @Override public Thread newThread(Runnable runnable) { if (this.threadFactory != null) { return this.threadFactory.newThread(runnable); } else { return super.newThread(runnable); } } }