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[jira] Moved: (TRANSPORTS-7) Supporting JMS Object Messages
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRANSPORTS-7?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Andreas Veithen moved WSCOMMONS-525 to TRANSPORTS-7:
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Project: Axis2 Transports (was: WS-Commons)
Key: TRANSPORTS-7 (was: WSCOMMONS-525)
Affects Version/s: 1.0.0
(was: Transports 1.0)
Fix Version/s: 1.1.0
(was: Transports 1.1)
Component/s: JMS
(was: Transport)
> Supporting JMS Object Messages
> ------------------------------
>
> Key: TRANSPORTS-7
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRANSPORTS-7
> Project: Axis2 Transports
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: JMS
> Affects Versions: 1.0.0
> Reporter: indika priyantha kumara
> Fix For: 1.1.0
>
> Attachments: jms-object-msg.patch
>
>
> I have attached herewith a patch to support Object Messages. What I did is as follows
> 1) Add a content type rule as follows
> <parameter name="transport.jms.ContentType">
> <rules>
> <objectMessage>application/java-serialized-object</objectMessage>
> </rules>
> </parameter>
> Even there is no content type for Java object messages, I have to specify one due to fact the JMS message receiver validates the content type. Furthermore, if there is content type, we can specify message builder / formatters.
> 2) When an Object message is received, it is wrapped with an ObjectDataSource and processed by the ObjectMessageBuilder. Within the ObjectMessageBuilder , if the content type is ''application/java-serialized-object" , It just wraps the ObjectDataSource using a DataHandler. The actual object can be accessed directly through the ObjectDataSource. This is useful for Apache Synapse as a mediator can access the object directly and do whatever it needs. If the content type is something other than ''application/java-serialized-object", selects the correct builder for the content type and build the java object with it by giving object as an XML stream. I here used XML Encoder... I will change it later.
> 3) When sending Object Messages, within the JMS transport, the object can be directly accessed from the ObjectDataSource. For other transport, if it is useful, ObjectMessageFormatter can be used.At later, I can improve ObjectDataSource to rerun the representation of Object based on the content type. E.g. XML, byte, etc... representations
> Any feedback is welcome. I will improve as per any suggestions and update the patch
> Thanks Indika
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