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/*
* JBoss, Home of Professional Open Source
* Copyright 2005, JBoss Inc., and individual contributors as indicated
* by the @authors tag. See the copyright.txt in the distribution for a
* full listing of individual contributors.
*
* This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this software; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301 USA, or see the FSF site: http://www.fsf.org.
*/

package org.jboss.remoting.samples.oneway;

import javax.management.MBeanServer;
import org.jboss.remoting.InvocationRequest;
import org.jboss.remoting.InvokerLocator;
import org.jboss.remoting.ServerInvocationHandler;
import org.jboss.remoting.ServerInvoker;
import org.jboss.remoting.callback.InvokerCallbackHandler;
import org.jboss.remoting.transport.Connector;

/**
 * Simple remoting server.  Uses inner class SampleInvocationHandler
 * as the invocation target handler class.
 *
 * @author <a href="mailto:telrod@e2technologies.net">Tom Elrod</a>
 */
public class OnewayServer
{
   // Default locator values
   private static String transport = "socket";
   private static String host = "localhost";
   private static int port = 5400;

   public void setupServer(String locatorURI) throws Exception
   {
      // create the InvokerLocator based on url string format
      // to indicate the transport, host, and port to use for the
      // server invoker.
      InvokerLocator locator = new InvokerLocator(locatorURI);
      System.out.println("Starting remoting server with locator uri of: " + locatorURI);
      Connector connector = new Connector(locator);
      // creates all the connector's needed resources, such as the server invoker
      connector.create();

      // create the handler to receive the invocation request from the client for processing
      SampleInvocationHandler invocationHandler = new SampleInvocationHandler();
      // first parameter is sub-system name.  can be any String value.
      connector.addInvocationHandler("sample", invocationHandler);

      connector.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;
      OnewayServer server = new OnewayServer();
      try
      {
         server.setupServer(locatorURI);

         // wait forever, let the user kill us at any point (at which point, the client will detect we went down)
         while(true)
         {
            Thread.sleep(1000);
         }

      }
      catch(Exception e)
      {
         e.printStackTrace();
      }
   }

   /**
    * Simple invocation handler implementation.
    * This is the code that will be called with the invocation payload from the client.
    */
   public static class SampleInvocationHandler implements ServerInvocationHandler
   {
      /**
       * called to handle a specific invocation
       *
       * @param invocation
       * @return
       * @throws Throwable
       */
      public Object invoke(InvocationRequest invocation) throws Throwable
      {
         // Print out the invocation request
         System.out.println("Invocation request is: " + invocation.getParameter());
         return null;
      }

      /**
       * Adds a callback handler that will listen for callbacks from
       * the server invoker handler.
       *
       * @param callbackHandler
       */
      public void addListener(InvokerCallbackHandler callbackHandler)
      {
         // NO OP as do not handling callback listeners in this example
      }

      /**
       * Removes the callback handler that was listening for callbacks
       * from the server invoker handler.
       *
       * @param callbackHandler
       */
      public void removeListener(InvokerCallbackHandler callbackHandler)
      {
         // NO OP as do not handling callback listeners in this example
      }

      /**
       * set the mbean server that the handler can reference
       *
       * @param server
       */
      public void setMBeanServer(MBeanServer server)
      {
         // NO OP as do not need reference to MBeanServer for this handler
      }

      /**
       * set the invoker that owns this handler
       *
       * @param invoker
       */
      public void setInvoker(ServerInvoker invoker)
      {
         // NO OP as do not need reference back to the server invoker
      }

   }
}