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package org.jboss.remoting.samples.callback;
import org.jboss.remoting.Client;
import org.jboss.remoting.InvokerLocator;
import org.jboss.remoting.callback.Callback;
import org.jboss.remoting.callback.HandleCallbackException;
import org.jboss.remoting.callback.InvokerCallbackHandler;
import org.jboss.remoting.transport.Connector;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Sample client showing how to register for callbacks from remoting server.
* The callback server we will make invocations to will generate random
* callback messages that we can receive.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:telrod@e2technologies.net">Tom Elrod</a>
*/
public class CallbackClient
{
// Default locator values
private static String transport = "socket";
private static String host = "localhost";
private static int port = 5400;
private Client remotingClient;
// callback server, which receives push callbacks.
private Connector callbackServerConnector;
/**
* Create the remoting client to use to make calls on the remoting server.
*
* @param locatorURI
* @throws Exception
*/
public void createRemotingClient(String locatorURI) throws Exception
{
InvokerLocator locator = new InvokerLocator(locatorURI);
System.out.println("Calling remoting server with locator uri of: " + locatorURI);
remotingClient = new Client(locator);
remotingClient.connect();
}
/**
* Makes a call on the remoting server.
*
* @throws Throwable
*/
public void makeInvocation() throws Throwable
{
Object response = remotingClient.invoke("Do something", null);
System.out.println("Invocation response: " + response);
}
/**
* Shows how to register for pull callbacks and then get any callbacks
* that are waiting on the server.
*
* @throws Throwable
*/
public void testPullCallback() throws Throwable
{
// our impplementation of the InvokerCallbackHandler interface, which
// is defined as an inner class below.
CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new CallbackHandler();
// by passing only the callback handler, will indicate pull callbacks
remotingClient.addListener(callbackHandler);
// the callback server generates callback messages on its own and need
// to give a few seconds to generate them.
Thread.currentThread().sleep(2000);
// call also make regular invocations on the server at any time.
makeInvocation();
// go get our callbacks residing on the server
List callbacks = remotingClient.getCallbacks(callbackHandler);
Iterator itr = callbacks.iterator();
while(itr.hasNext())
{
Callback callbackObject = (Callback) itr.next();
System.out.println("Pull Callback value = " + callbackObject.getCallbackObject());
}
// remove callback handler from server
remotingClient.removeListener(callbackHandler);
}
/**
* Shows how to register for push callbacks where the server will
* callback on our callback handler when it generates a callback.
*
* @throws Throwable
*/
public void testPushCallback() throws Throwable
{
// First, need to create remoting server to receive callbacks.
// Using loctor with port value one higher than the target server
String callbackLocatorURI = transport + "://" + host + ":" + (port + 1);
InvokerLocator callbackLocator = new InvokerLocator(callbackLocatorURI);
// call to create remoting server to the
// callbacks generated by the target remoting server.
setupServer(callbackLocator);
CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new CallbackHandler();
// Callback handle object will be passed back as part of the callback object
// This can be used at the time the callback is received to identify context
String callbackHandleObject = "myCallbackHandleObject";
// by passing the callback handler and callback locator, will indicate push callbacks
// could also have not included callbackHandleObject as last parameter if did not care
// callback handle (i.e. addListener(callbackHandler, callbackLocator); )
remotingClient.addListener(callbackHandler, callbackLocator, callbackHandleObject);
// need to wait for brief moment so server can callback
Thread.sleep(2000);
// remove callback handler from server
remotingClient.removeListener(callbackHandler);
// shut down callback server
callbackServerConnector.stop();
callbackServerConnector.destroy();
}
/**
* Sets up the callback server that the target remoting server can call on
* with the callbacks that it generates.
*
* @param locator
* @throws Exception
*/
public void setupServer(InvokerLocator locator) throws Exception
{
System.out.println("Starting remoting server with locator uri of: " + locator);
callbackServerConnector = new Connector();
callbackServerConnector.setInvokerLocator(locator.getLocatorURI());
callbackServerConnector.start();
}
/**
* Can pass transport and port to be used as parameters.
* Valid transports are 'rmi' and 'socket'.
*
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[] args)
{
if(args != null && args.length == 2)
{
transport = args[0];
port = Integer.parseInt(args[1]);
}
String locatorURI = transport + "://" + host + ":" + port;
CallbackClient client = new CallbackClient();
try
{
client.createRemotingClient(locatorURI);
// make call to test pull callbacks
client.testPullCallback();
// make call to test push callbacks
client.testPushCallback();
}
catch(Throwable e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
/**
* Our implementation of the InvokerCallbackHandler. Simply
* prints out the callback object's message upon receiving it.
*/
public class CallbackHandler implements InvokerCallbackHandler
{
/**
* Will take the callback and print out its values.
*
* @param callback
* @throws org.jboss.remoting.callback.HandleCallbackException
*
*/
public void handleCallback(Callback callback) throws HandleCallbackException
{
System.out.println("Received push callback.");
System.out.println("Received callback value of: " + callback.getCallbackObject());
System.out.println("Received callback handle object of: " + callback.getCallbackHandleObject());
System.out.println("Received callback server invoker of: " + callback.getServerLocator());
}
}
}
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