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43 * $Id: ObjectMessageImpl.java,v 1.10 2003/08/17 01:32:24 tanderson Exp $
44 *
45 * Date Author Changes
46 * 02/26/2000 jimm Created
47 */
48
49 package org.exolab.jms.message;
50
51 import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
52 import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
53 import java.io.IOException;
54 import java.io.ObjectInput;
55 import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
56 import java.io.ObjectOutput;
57 import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
58 import java.io.Serializable;
59
60 import javax.jms.JMSException;
61 import javax.jms.MessageFormatException;
62 import javax.jms.MessageNotWriteableException;
63 import javax.jms.ObjectMessage;
64
65
66 /***
67 * This class implements the <code>javax.jms.ObjectMessage</code> interface.
68 * <p>
69 * An ObjectMessage is used to send a message that contains a serializable
70 * Java object. It inherits from <code>Message</code> and adds a body
71 * containing a single Java reference. Only <code>Serializable</code> Java
72 * objects can be used.
73 * <p>
74 * If a collection of Java objects must be sent, one of the collection
75 * classes provided in JDK 1.2 can be used.
76 * <p>
77 * When a client receives an ObjectMessage, it is in read-only mode. If a
78 * client attempts to write to the message at this point, a
79 * MessageNotWriteableException is thrown. If <code>clearBody</code> is
80 * called, the message can now be both read from and written to.
81 *
82 * @version $Revision: 1.10 $ $Date: 2003/08/17 01:32:24 $
83 * @author <a href="mailto:mourikis@intalio.com">Jim Mourikis</a>
84 * @author <a href="mailto:tima@intalio.com">Tim Anderson</a>
85 */
86 public final class ObjectMessageImpl extends MessageImpl
87 implements ObjectMessage {
88
89 /***
90 * Object version no. for serialization
91 */
92 static final long serialVersionUID = 1;
93
94 /***
95 * The byte stream to store data
96 */
97 private byte[] _bytes = null;
98
99 /***
100 * Construct a new ObjectMessage
101 *
102 * @throws JMSException if the message type can't be set
103 */
104 public ObjectMessageImpl() throws JMSException {
105 setJMSType("ObjectMessage");
106 }
107
108 /***
109 * Clone an instance of this object
110 *
111 * @return a copy of this object
112 * @throws CloneNotSupportedException if object or attributes aren't
113 * cloneable
114 */
115 public final Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {
116 ObjectMessageImpl result = (ObjectMessageImpl) super.clone();
117 if (_bytes != null) {
118 result._bytes = new byte[_bytes.length];
119 System.arraycopy(_bytes, 0, result._bytes, 0, _bytes.length);
120 }
121 return result;
122 }
123
124 /***
125 * Serialize out this message's data
126 *
127 * @param out the stream to serialize out to
128 * @throws IOException if any I/O exceptions occurr
129 */
130 public final void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException {
131 super.writeExternal(out);
132 out.writeLong(serialVersionUID);
133 if (_bytes != null) {
134 out.writeInt(_bytes.length);
135 out.write(_bytes);
136 } else {
137 out.writeInt(0);
138 }
139 }
140
141 /***
142 * Serialize in this message's data
143 *
144 * @param in the stream to serialize in from
145 * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class for an object being
146 * restored cannot be found.
147 * @throws IOException if any I/O exceptions occur
148 */
149 public final void readExternal(ObjectInput in)
150 throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException {
151 super.readExternal(in);
152 long version = in.readLong();
153 if (version == serialVersionUID) {
154 int length = in.readInt();
155 if (length != 0) {
156 _bytes = new byte[length];
157 in.readFully(_bytes);
158 } else {
159 _bytes = null;
160 }
161 } else {
162 throw new IOException(
163 "Incorrect version enountered: " + version +
164 ". This version = " + serialVersionUID);
165 }
166 }
167
168 /***
169 * Set the serializable object containing this message's data.
170 * It is important to note that an <code>ObjectMessage</code>
171 * contains a snapshot of the object at the time <code>setObject()</code>
172 * is called - subsequent modifications of the object will have no
173 * affect on the <code>ObjectMessage</code> body.
174 *
175 * @param object the message's data
176 * @throws MessageFormatException if object serialization fails
177 * @throws MessageNotWriteableException if the message is read-only
178 */
179 public final void setObject(Serializable object)
180 throws MessageFormatException, MessageNotWriteableException {
181 checkWrite();
182
183 try {
184 ByteArrayOutputStream byteOut = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
185 ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(byteOut);
186
187 out.writeObject(object);
188 out.flush();
189 _bytes = byteOut.toByteArray();
190 out.close();
191 } catch (IOException exception) {
192 MessageFormatException error = new MessageFormatException(
193 exception.getMessage());
194 error.setLinkedException(exception);
195 throw error;
196 }
197 }
198
199 /***
200 * Get the serializable object containing this message's data. The
201 * default value is null.
202 *
203 * @return the serializable object containing this message's data
204 *
205 * @throws MessageFormatException if object deserialization fails
206 */
207 public final Serializable getObject() throws MessageFormatException {
208 Serializable result = null;
209 if (_bytes != null) {
210 try {
211 ByteArrayInputStream byteIn =
212 new ByteArrayInputStream(_bytes);
213 ObjectInputStream in = new ObjectInputStream(byteIn);
214
215 result = (Serializable) in.readObject();
216 in.close();
217 } catch (IOException exception) {
218 MessageFormatException error =
219 new MessageFormatException(exception.getMessage());
220 error.setLinkedException(exception);
221 throw error;
222 } catch (ClassNotFoundException exception) {
223 MessageFormatException error =
224 new MessageFormatException(exception.getMessage());
225 error.setLinkedException(exception);
226 throw error;
227 }
228 }
229 return result;
230 }
231
232 /***
233 * Clear out the message body. Clearing a message's body does not clear
234 * its header values or property entries.
235 * If this message body was read-only, calling this method leaves the
236 * message body is in the same state as an empty body in a newly created
237 * message
238 */
239 public final void clearBody() throws JMSException {
240 super.clearBody();
241 _bytes = null;
242 }
243
244 } // End ObjectMessageImpl
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