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package org.apache.synapse.config.xml;
import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.synapse.Mediator;
import org.apache.synapse.config.xml.endpoints.EndpointSerializer;
import org.apache.synapse.config.xml.endpoints.EndpointAbstractSerializer;
import org.apache.synapse.mediators.builtin.SendMediator;
import org.apache.synapse.endpoints.Endpoint;
/**
*
* //TODO document endpoints, failover and load balacing
*
* The <send> element is used to send messages out of Synapse to some endpoint. In the simplest case,
* the place to send the message to is implicit in the message (via a property of the message itself)-
* that is indicated by the following:
* <pre>
* <send/>
* </pre>
*
* If the message is to be sent to one or more endpoints, then the following is used:
* <pre>
* <send>
* (endpointref | endpoint)+
* </send>
* </pre>
* where the endpointref token refers to the following:
* <pre>
* <endpoint ref="name"/>
* </pre>
* and the endpoint token refers to an anonymous endpoint defined inline:
* <pre>
* <endpoint address="url"/>
* </pre>
* If the message is to be sent to an endpoint selected by load balancing across a set of endpoints,
* then it is indicated by the following:
* <pre>
* <send>
* <load-balance algorithm="uri">
* (endpointref | endpoint)+
* </load-balance>
* </send>
* </pre>
* Similarly, if the message is to be sent to an endpoint with failover semantics, then it is indicated by the following:
* <pre>
* <send>
* <failover>
* (endpointref | endpoint)+
* </failover>
* </send>
* </pre>
*/
public class SendMediatorSerializer extends AbstractMediatorSerializer {
public OMElement serializeMediator(OMElement parent, Mediator m) {
if (!(m instanceof SendMediator)) {
handleException("Unsupported mediator passed in for serialization : " + m.getType());
}
SendMediator mediator = (SendMediator) m;
OMElement send = fac.createOMElement("send", synNS);
saveTracingState(send, mediator);
Endpoint activeEndpoint = mediator.getEndpoint();
if (activeEndpoint != null) {
EndpointSerializer serializer = EndpointAbstractSerializer.
getEndpointSerializer(activeEndpoint);
OMElement endpointElement = serializer.serializeEndpoint(activeEndpoint);
send.addChild(endpointElement);
}
if (parent != null) {
parent.addChild(send);
}
return send;
}
public String getMediatorClassName() {
return SendMediator.class.getName();
}
}