package org.jgroups;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.jgroups.conf.ConfiguratorFactory;
import org.jgroups.conf.ProtocolStackConfigurator;
import org.jgroups.stack.ProtocolStack;
import org.jgroups.stack.StateTransferInfo;
import org.jgroups.stack.IpAddress;
import org.jgroups.util.*;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Vector;
/**
* JChannel is a pure Java implementation of Channel.
* When a JChannel object is instantiated it automatically sets up the
* protocol stack.
* <p>
* <B>Properties</B>
* <P>
* Properties are used to configure a channel, and are accepted in
* several forms; the String form is described here.
* A property string consists of a number of properties separated by
* colons. For example:
* <p>
* <pre>"<prop1>(arg1=val1):<prop2>(arg1=val1;arg2=val2):<prop3>:<propn>"</pre>
* <p>
* Each property relates directly to a protocol layer, which is
* implemented as a Java class. When a protocol stack is to be created
* based on the above property string, the first property becomes the
* bottom-most layer, the second one will be placed on the first, etc.:
* the stack is created from the bottom to the top, as the string is
* parsed from left to right. Each property has to be the name of a
* Java class that resides in the
* {@link org.jgroups.protocols} package.
* <p>
* Note that only the base name has to be given, not the fully specified
* class name (e.g., UDP instead of org.jgroups.protocols.UDP).
* <p>
* Each layer may have 0 or more arguments, which are specified as a
* list of name/value pairs in parentheses directly after the property.
* In the example above, the first protocol layer has 1 argument,
* the second 2, the third none. When a layer is created, these
* properties (if there are any) will be set in a layer by invoking
* the layer's setProperties() method
* <p>
* As an example the property string below instructs JGroups to create
* a JChannel with protocols UDP, PING, FD and GMS:<p>
* <pre>"UDP(mcast_addr=228.10.9.8;mcast_port=5678):PING:FD:GMS"</pre>
* <p>
* The UDP protocol layer is at the bottom of the stack, and it
* should use mcast address 228.10.9.8. and port 5678 rather than
* the default IP multicast address and port. The only other argument
* instructs FD to output debug information while executing.
* Property UDP refers to a class {@link org.jgroups.protocols.UDP},
* which is subsequently loaded and an instance of which is created as protocol layer.
* If any of these classes are not found, an exception will be thrown and
* the construction of the stack will be aborted.
*
* @author Bela Ban
* @version $Id: JChannel.java,v 1.106.2.1 2006/12/04 22:47:16 vlada Exp $
*/
public class JChannel extends Channel {
/**
* The default protocol stack used by the default constructor.
*/
public static final String DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_STACK=
"UDP(down_thread=false;mcast_send_buf_size=640000;mcast_port=45566;discard_incompatible_packets=true;" +
"ucast_recv_buf_size=20000000;mcast_addr=228.10.10.10;up_thread=false;loopback=false;" +
"mcast_recv_buf_size=25000000;max_bundle_size=64000;max_bundle_timeout=30;" +
"use_incoming_packet_handler=true;use_outgoing_packet_handler=false;" +
"ucast_send_buf_size=640000;tos=16;enable_bundling=true;ip_ttl=2):" +
"PING(timeout=2000;down_thread=false;num_initial_members=3;up_thread=false):" +
"MERGE2(max_interval=10000;down_thread=false;min_interval=5000;up_thread=false):" +
"FD(timeout=2000;max_tries=3;down_thread=false;up_thread=false):" +
"VERIFY_SUSPECT(timeout=1500;down_thread=false;up_thread=false):" +
"pbcast.NAKACK(max_xmit_size=60000;down_thread=false;use_mcast_xmit=false;gc_lag=0;" +
"discard_delivered_msgs=true;up_thread=false;retransmit_timeout=100,200,300,600,1200,2400,4800):" +
"UNICAST(timeout=300,600,1200,2400,3600;down_thread=false;up_thread=false):" +
"pbcast.STABLE(stability_delay=1000;desired_avg_gossip=50000;max_bytes=400000;down_thread=false;" +
"up_thread=false):" +
"VIEW_SYNC(down_thread=false;avg_send_interval=60000;up_thread=false):" +
"pbcast.GMS(print_local_addr=true;join_timeout=3000;down_thread=false;" +
"join_retry_timeout=2000;up_thread=false;shun=true):" +
"FC(max_credits=2000000;down_thread=false;up_thread=false;min_threshold=0.10):" +
"FRAG2(frag_size=60000;down_thread=false;up_thread=false):" +
"pbcast.STATE_TRANSFER(down_thread=false;up_thread=false)";
static final String FORCE_PROPS="force.properties";
/* the protocol stack configuration string */
private String props=null;
/*the address of this JChannel instance*/
private Address local_addr=null;
/*the channel (also know as group) name*/
private String cluster_name=null; // group name
/*the latest view of the group membership*/
private View my_view=null;
/*the queue that is used to receive messages (events) from the protocol stack*/
private final Queue mq=new Queue();
/*the protocol stack, used to send and receive messages from the protocol stack*/
private ProtocolStack prot_stack=null;
/** Thread responsible for closing a channel and potentially reconnecting to it (e.g., when shunned). */
protected CloserThread closer=null;
/** To wait until a local address has been assigned */
private final Promise local_addr_promise=new Promise();
/** To wait until we have connected successfully */
private final Promise connect_promise=new Promise();
/** To wait until we have been disconnected from the channel */
private final Promise disconnect_promise=new Promise();
private final Promise state_promise=new Promise();
private final Promise flush_unblock_promise=new Promise();
private final Promise flush_promise=new Promise();
/** wait until we have a non-null local_addr */
private long LOCAL_ADDR_TIMEOUT=30000; //=Long.parseLong(System.getProperty("local_addr.timeout", "30000"));
/*if the states is fetched automatically, this is the default timeout, 5 secs*/
private static final long GET_STATE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT=5000;
/*if FLUSH is used channel waits for UNBLOCK event, this is the default timeout, 10 secs*/
private static final long FLUSH_UNBLOCK_TIMEOUT=10000;
/*flag to indicate whether to receive blocks, if this is set to true, receive_views is set to true*/
private boolean receive_blocks=false;
/*flag to indicate whether to receive local messages
*if this is set to false, the JChannel will not receive messages sent by itself*/
private boolean receive_local_msgs=true;
/*flag to indicate whether the channel will reconnect (reopen) when the exit message is received*/
private boolean auto_reconnect=false;
/*flag t indicate whether the state is supposed to be retrieved after the channel is reconnected
*setting this to true, automatically forces auto_reconnect to true*/
private boolean auto_getstate=false;
/*channel connected flag*/
protected boolean connected=false;
/*channel closed flag*/
protected boolean closed=false; // close() has been called, channel is unusable
/** True if a state transfer protocol is available, false otherwise */
private boolean state_transfer_supported=false; // set by CONFIG event from STATE_TRANSFER protocol
/** True if a flush protocol is available, false otherwise */
private volatile boolean flush_supported=false; // set by CONFIG event from FLUSH protocol
/** Used to maintain additional data across channel disconnects/reconnects. This is a kludge and will be remove
* as soon as JGroups supports logical addresses
*/
private byte[] additional_data=null;
protected final Log log=LogFactory.getLog(getClass());
/** Collect statistics */
protected boolean stats=true;
protected long sent_msgs=0, received_msgs=0, sent_bytes=0, received_bytes=0;
/** Used by subclass to create a JChannel without a protocol stack, don't use as application programmer */
protected JChannel(boolean no_op) {
;
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>JChannel</code> instance with the protocol stack
* specified by the <code>DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_STACK</code> member.
*
* @throws ChannelException if problems occur during the initialization of
* the protocol stack.
*/
public JChannel() throws ChannelException {
this(DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_STACK);
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>JChannel</code> instance with the protocol stack
* configuration contained by the specified file.
*
* @param properties a file containing a JGroups XML protocol stack
* configuration.
*
* @throws ChannelException if problems occur during the configuration or
* initialization of the protocol stack.
*/
public JChannel(File properties) throws ChannelException {
this(ConfiguratorFactory.getStackConfigurator(properties));
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>JChannel</code> instance with the protocol stack
* configuration contained by the specified XML element.
*
* @param properties a XML element containing a JGroups XML protocol stack
* configuration.
*
* @throws ChannelException if problems occur during the configuration or
* initialization of the protocol stack.
*/
public JChannel(Element properties) throws ChannelException {
this(ConfiguratorFactory.getStackConfigurator(properties));
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>JChannel</code> instance with the protocol stack
* configuration indicated by the specified URL.
*
* @param properties a URL pointing to a JGroups XML protocol stack
* configuration.
*
* @throws ChannelException if problems occur during the configuration or
* initialization of the protocol stack.
*/
public JChannel(URL properties) throws ChannelException {
this(ConfiguratorFactory.getStackConfigurator(properties));
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>JChannel</code> instance with the protocol stack
* configuration based upon the specified properties parameter.
*
* @param properties an old style property string, a string representing a
* system resource containing a JGroups XML configuration,
* a string representing a URL pointing to a JGroups XML
* XML configuration, or a string representing a file name
* that contains a JGroups XML configuration.
*
* @throws ChannelException if problems occur during the configuration and
* initialization of the protocol stack.
*/
public JChannel(String properties) throws ChannelException {
this(ConfiguratorFactory.getStackConfigurator(properties));
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>JChannel</code> instance with the protocol stack
* configuration contained by the protocol stack configurator parameter.
* <p>
* All of the public constructors of this class eventually delegate to this
* method.
*
* @param configurator a protocol stack configurator containing a JGroups
* protocol stack configuration.
*
* @throws ChannelException if problems occur during the initialization of
* the protocol stack.
*/
protected JChannel(ProtocolStackConfigurator configurator) throws ChannelException {
init(configurator);
}
/**
* Creates a new JChannel with the protocol stack as defined in the properties
* parameter. an example of this parameter is<BR>
* "UDP:PING:FD:STABLE:NAKACK:UNICAST:FRAG:FLUSH:GMS:VIEW_ENFORCER:STATE_TRANSFER:QUEUE"<BR>
* Other examples can be found in the ./conf directory<BR>
* @param properties the protocol stack setup; if null, the default protocol stack will be used.
* The properties can also be a java.net.URL object or a string that is a URL spec.
* The JChannel will validate any URL object and String object to see if they are a URL.
* In case of the parameter being a url, the JChannel will try to load the xml from there.
* In case properties is a org.w3c.dom.Element, the ConfiguratorFactory will parse the
* DOM tree with the element as its root element.
* @deprecated Use the constructors with specific parameter types instead.
*/
public JChannel(Object properties) throws ChannelException {
if (properties == null)
properties = DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_STACK;
ProtocolStackConfigurator c=null;
try {
c=ConfiguratorFactory.getStackConfigurator(properties);
}
catch(Exception x) {
throw new ChannelException("unable to load protocol stack", x);
}
init(c);
}
/**
* Returns the protocol stack.
* Currently used by Debugger.
* Specific to JChannel, therefore
* not visible in Channel
*/
public ProtocolStack getProtocolStack() {
return prot_stack;
}
protected Log getLog() {
return log;
}
/**
* returns the protocol stack configuration in string format.
* an example of this property is<BR>
* "UDP:PING:FD:STABLE:NAKACK:UNICAST:FRAG:FLUSH:GMS:VIEW_ENFORCER:STATE_TRANSFER:QUEUE"
*/
public String getProperties() {
return props;
}
public boolean statsEnabled() {
return stats;
}
public void enableStats(boolean stats) {
this.stats=stats;
}
public void resetStats() {
sent_msgs=received_msgs=sent_bytes=received_bytes=0;
}
public long getSentMessages() {return sent_msgs;}
public long getSentBytes() {return sent_bytes;}
public long getReceivedMessages() {return received_msgs;}
public long getReceivedBytes() {return received_bytes;}
public int getNumberOfTasksInTimer() {return prot_stack != null ? prot_stack.timer.size() : -1;}
public String dumpTimerQueue() {
return prot_stack != null? prot_stack.dumpTimerQueue() : "<n/a";
}
/**
* Returns a pretty-printed form of all the protocols. If include_properties is set,
* the properties for each protocol will also be printed.
*/
public String printProtocolSpec(boolean include_properties) {
return prot_stack != null ? prot_stack.printProtocolSpec(include_properties) : null;
}
/**
* Connects the channel to a group.
* If the channel is already connected, an error message will be printed to the error log.
* If the channel is closed a ChannelClosed exception will be thrown.
* This method starts the protocol stack by calling ProtocolStack.start,
* then it sends an Event.CONNECT event down the stack and waits to receive a CONNECT_OK event.
* Once the CONNECT_OK event arrives from the protocol stack, any channel listeners are notified
* and the channel is considered connected.
*
* @param cluster_name A <code>String</code> denoting the group name. Cannot be null.
* @exception ChannelException The protocol stack cannot be started
* @exception ChannelClosedException The channel is closed and therefore cannot be used any longer.
* A new channel has to be created first.
*/
public synchronized void connect(String cluster_name) throws ChannelException, ChannelClosedException {
/*make sure the channel is not closed*/
checkClosed();
/*if we already are connected, then ignore this*/
if(connected) {
if(log.isTraceEnabled()) log.trace("already connected to " + cluster_name);
return;
}
/*make sure we have a valid channel name*/
if(cluster_name == null) {
if(log.isInfoEnabled()) log.info("cluster_name is null, assuming unicast channel");
}
else
this.cluster_name=cluster_name;
try {
prot_stack.startStack(); // calls start() in all protocols, from top to bottom
}
catch(Throwable e) {
throw new ChannelException("failed to start protocol stack", e);
}
String tmp=Util.getProperty(new String[]{Global.CHANNEL_LOCAL_ADDR_TIMEOUT, "local_addr.timeout"},
null, null, false, "30000");
LOCAL_ADDR_TIMEOUT=Long.parseLong(tmp);
/* Wait LOCAL_ADDR_TIMEOUT milliseconds for local_addr to have a non-null value (set by SET_LOCAL_ADDRESS) */
local_addr=(Address)local_addr_promise.getResult(LOCAL_ADDR_TIMEOUT);
if(local_addr == null) {
log.fatal("local_addr is null; cannot connect");
throw new ChannelException("local_addr is null");
}
/*create a temporary view, assume this channel is the only member and
*is the coordinator*/
Vector t=new Vector(1);
t.addElement(local_addr);
my_view=new View(local_addr, 0, t); // create a dummy view
// only connect if we are not a unicast channel
if(cluster_name != null) {
connect_promise.reset();
if(flush_supported)
flush_unblock_promise.reset();
Event connect_event=new Event(Event.CONNECT, cluster_name);
down(connect_event);
Object res=connect_promise.getResult(); // waits forever until connected (or channel is closed)
if(res != null && res instanceof Exception) { // the JOIN was rejected by the coordinator
throw new ChannelException("connect() failed", (Throwable)res);
}
//if FLUSH is used do not return from connect() until UNBLOCK event is received
boolean singletonMember = my_view != null && my_view.size() == 1;
boolean shouldWaitForUnblock = flush_supported && receive_blocks && !singletonMember && !flush_unblock_promise.hasResult();
if(shouldWaitForUnblock){
try{
flush_unblock_promise.getResultWithTimeout(FLUSH_UNBLOCK_TIMEOUT);
}
catch (TimeoutException te){
if(log.isWarnEnabled())
log.warn("waiting on UNBLOCK after connect timed out");
}
}
}
connected=true;
notifyChannelConnected(this);
}
public synchronized boolean connect(String cluster_name, Address target, String state_id, long timeout) throws ChannelException {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("not yet implemented");
}
/**
* Disconnects the channel if it is connected. If the channel is closed, this operation is ignored<BR>
* Otherwise the following actions happen in the listed order<BR>
* <ol>
* <li> The JChannel sends a DISCONNECT event down the protocol stack<BR>
* <li> Blocks until the channel to receives a DISCONNECT_OK event<BR>
* <li> Sends a STOP_QUEING event down the stack<BR>
* <li> Stops the protocol stack by calling ProtocolStack.stop()<BR>
* <li> Notifies the listener, if the listener is available<BR>
* </ol>
*/
public synchronized void disconnect() {
if(closed) return;
if(connected) {
if(cluster_name != null) {
/* Send down a DISCONNECT event. The DISCONNECT event travels down to the GMS, where a
* DISCONNECT_OK response is generated and sent up the stack. JChannel blocks until a
* DISCONNECT_OK has been received, or until timeout has elapsed.
*/
Event disconnect_event=new Event(Event.DISCONNECT, local_addr);
disconnect_promise.reset();
down(disconnect_event); // DISCONNECT is handled by each layer
disconnect_promise.getResult(); // wait for DISCONNECT_OK
}
// Just in case we use the QUEUE protocol and it is still blocked...
down(new Event(Event.STOP_QUEUEING));
connected=false;
try {
prot_stack.stopStack(); // calls stop() in all protocols, from top to bottom
}
catch(Exception e) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception: " + e);
}
notifyChannelDisconnected(this);
init(); // sets local_addr=null; changed March 18 2003 (bela) -- prevented successful rejoining
}
}
/**
* Destroys the channel.
* After this method has been called, the channel us unusable.<BR>
* This operation will disconnect the channel and close the channel receive queue immediately<BR>
*/
public synchronized void close() {
_close(true, true); // by default disconnect before closing channel and close mq
}
/** Shuts down the channel without disconnecting */
public synchronized void shutdown() {
_close(false, true); // by default disconnect before closing channel and close mq
}
/**
* Opens the channel.
* This does the following actions:
* <ol>
* <li> Resets the receiver queue by calling Queue.reset
* <li> Sets up the protocol stack by calling ProtocolStack.setup
* <li> Sets the closed flag to false
* </ol>
*/
public synchronized void open() throws ChannelException {
if(!closed)
throw new ChannelException("channel is already open");
try {
mq.reset();
// new stack is created on open() - bela June 12 2003
prot_stack=new ProtocolStack(this, props);
prot_stack.setup();
closed=false;
}
catch(Exception e) {
throw new ChannelException("failed to open channel" , e);
}
}
/**
* returns true if the Open operation has been called successfully
*/
public boolean isOpen() {
return !closed;
}
/**
* returns true if the Connect operation has been called successfully
*/
public boolean isConnected() {
return connected;
}
public int getNumMessages() {
return mq != null? mq.size() : -1;
}
public String dumpQueue() {
return Util.dumpQueue(mq);
}
/**
* Returns a map of statistics of the various protocols and of the channel itself.
* @return Map<String,Map>. A map where the keys are the protocols ("channel" pseudo key is
* used for the channel itself") and the values are property maps.
*/
public Map dumpStats() {
Map retval=prot_stack.dumpStats();
if(retval != null) {
Map tmp=dumpChannelStats();
if(tmp != null)
retval.put("channel", tmp);
}
return retval;
}
private Map dumpChannelStats() {
Map retval=new HashMap();
retval.put("sent_msgs", new Long(sent_msgs));
retval.put("sent_bytes", new Long(sent_bytes));
retval.put("received_msgs", new Long(received_msgs));
retval.put("received_bytes", new Long(received_bytes));
return retval;
}
/**
* Sends a message through the protocol stack.
* Implements the Transport interface.
*
* @param msg the message to be sent through the protocol stack,
* the destination of the message is specified inside the message itself
* @exception ChannelNotConnectedException
* @exception ChannelClosedException
*/
public void send(Message msg) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException {
checkClosed();
checkNotConnected();
if(stats) {
sent_msgs++;
sent_bytes+=msg.getLength();
}
if(msg == null)
throw new NullPointerException("msg is null");
down(new Event(Event.MSG, msg));
}
/**
* creates a new message with the destination address, and the source address
* and the object as the message value
* @param dst - the destination address of the message, null for all members
* @param src - the source address of the message
* @param obj - the value of the message
* @exception ChannelNotConnectedException
* @exception ChannelClosedException
* @see JChannel#send
*/
public void send(Address dst, Address src, Serializable obj) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException {
send(new Message(dst, src, obj));
}
/**
* Blocking receive method.
* This method returns the object that was first received by this JChannel and that has not been
* received before. After the object is received, it is removed from the receive queue.<BR>
* If you only want to inspect the object received without removing it from the queue call
* JChannel.peek<BR>
* If no messages are in the receive queue, this method blocks until a message is added or the operation times out<BR>
* By specifying a timeout of 0, the operation blocks forever, or until a message has been received.
* @param timeout the number of milliseconds to wait if the receive queue is empty. 0 means wait forever
* @exception TimeoutException if a timeout occured prior to a new message was received
* @exception ChannelNotConnectedException
* @exception ChannelClosedException
* @see JChannel#peek
*/
public Object receive(long timeout) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException, TimeoutException {
checkClosed();
checkNotConnected();
try {
Event evt=(timeout <= 0)? (Event)mq.remove() : (Event)mq.remove(timeout);
Object retval=getEvent(evt);
evt=null;
if(stats) {
if(retval != null && retval instanceof Message) {
received_msgs++;
received_bytes+=((Message)retval).getLength();
}
}
return retval;
}
catch(QueueClosedException queue_closed) {
throw new ChannelClosedException();
}
catch(TimeoutException t) {
throw t;
}
catch(Exception e) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception: " + e);
return null;
}
}
/**
* Just peeks at the next message, view or block. Does <em>not</em> install
* new view if view is received<BR>
* Does the same thing as JChannel.receive but doesn't remove the object from the
* receiver queue
*/
public Object peek(long timeout) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException, TimeoutException {
checkClosed();
checkNotConnected();
try {
Event evt=(timeout <= 0)? (Event)mq.peek() : (Event)mq.peek(timeout);
Object retval=getEvent(evt);
evt=null;
return retval;
}
catch(QueueClosedException queue_closed) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception: " + queue_closed);
return null;
}
catch(TimeoutException t) {
return null;
}
catch(Exception e) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception: " + e);
return null;
}
}
/**
* Returns the current view.
* <BR>
* If the channel is not connected or if it is closed it will return null.
* <BR>
* @return returns the current group view, or null if the channel is closed or disconnected
*/
public View getView() {
return closed || !connected ? null : my_view;
}
/**
* returns the local address of the channel
* returns null if the channel is closed
*/
public Address getLocalAddress() {
return closed ? null : local_addr;
}
/**
* returns the name of the channel
* if the channel is not connected or if it is closed it will return null
* @deprecated Use {@link #getClusterName()} instead
*/
public String getChannelName() {
return closed ? null : !connected ? null : cluster_name;
}
public String getClusterName() {
return cluster_name;
}
/**
* Sets a channel option. The options can be one of the following:
* <UL>
* <LI> Channel.BLOCK
* <LI> Channel.LOCAL
* <LI> Channel.AUTO_RECONNECT
* <LI> Channel.AUTO_GETSTATE
* </UL>
* <P>
* There are certain dependencies between the options that you can set,
* I will try to describe them here.
* <P>
* Option: Channel.BLOCK<BR>
* Value: java.lang.Boolean<BR>
* Result: set to true will set setOpt(VIEW, true) and the JChannel will receive BLOCKS and VIEW events<BR>
*<BR>
* Option: LOCAL<BR>
* Value: java.lang.Boolean<BR>
* Result: set to true the JChannel will receive messages that it self sent out.<BR>
*<BR>
* Option: AUTO_RECONNECT<BR>
* Value: java.lang.Boolean<BR>
* Result: set to true and the JChannel will try to reconnect when it is being closed<BR>
*<BR>
* Option: AUTO_GETSTATE<BR>
* Value: java.lang.Boolean<BR>
* Result: set to true, the AUTO_RECONNECT will be set to true and the JChannel will try to get the state after a close and reconnect happens<BR>
* <BR>
*
* @param option the parameter option Channel.VIEW, Channel.SUSPECT, etc
* @param value the value to set for this option
*
*/
public void setOpt(int option, Object value) {
if(closed) {
if(log.isWarnEnabled()) log.warn("channel is closed; option not set !");
return;
}
switch(option) {
case VIEW:
if(log.isWarnEnabled())
log.warn("option VIEW has been deprecated (it is always true now); this option is ignored");
break;
case SUSPECT:
if(log.isWarnEnabled())
log.warn("option SUSPECT has been deprecated (it is always true now); this option is ignored");
break;
case BLOCK:
if(value instanceof Boolean)
receive_blocks=((Boolean)value).booleanValue();
else
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("option " + Channel.option2String(option) +
" (" + value + "): value has to be Boolean");
break;
case GET_STATE_EVENTS:
if(log.isWarnEnabled())
log.warn("option GET_STATE_EVENTS has been deprecated (it is always true now); this option is ignored");
break;
case LOCAL:
if(value instanceof Boolean)
receive_local_msgs=((Boolean)value).booleanValue();
else
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("option " + Channel.option2String(option) +
" (" + value + "): value has to be Boolean");
break;
case AUTO_RECONNECT:
if(value instanceof Boolean)
auto_reconnect=((Boolean)value).booleanValue();
else
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("option " + Channel.option2String(option) +
" (" + value + "): value has to be Boolean");
break;
case AUTO_GETSTATE:
if(value instanceof Boolean) {
auto_getstate=((Boolean)value).booleanValue();
if(auto_getstate)
auto_reconnect=true;
}
else
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("option " + Channel.option2String(option) +
" (" + value + "): value has to be Boolean");
break;
default:
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("option " + Channel.option2String(option) + " not known");
break;
}
}
/**
* returns the value of an option.
* @param option the option you want to see the value for
* @return the object value, in most cases java.lang.Boolean
* @see JChannel#setOpt
*/
public Object getOpt(int option) {
switch(option) {
case VIEW:
return Boolean.TRUE;
case BLOCK:
return receive_blocks ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
case SUSPECT:
return Boolean.TRUE;
case AUTO_RECONNECT:
return auto_reconnect ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
case AUTO_GETSTATE:
return auto_getstate ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
case GET_STATE_EVENTS:
return Boolean.TRUE;
case LOCAL:
return receive_local_msgs ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
default:
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("option " + Channel.option2String(option) + " not known");
return null;
}
}
/**
* Called to acknowledge a block() (callback in <code>MembershipListener</code> or
* <code>BlockEvent</code> received from call to <code>receive()</code>).
* After sending blockOk(), no messages should be sent until a new view has been received.
* Calling this method on a closed channel has no effect.
*/
public void blockOk() {
down(new Event(Event.BLOCK_OK));
down(new Event(Event.START_QUEUEING));
}
/**
* Retrieves the current group state. Sends GET_STATE event down to STATE_TRANSFER layer.
* Blocks until STATE_TRANSFER sends up a GET_STATE_OK event or until <code>timeout</code>
* milliseconds have elapsed. The argument of GET_STATE_OK should be a single object.
* @param target the target member to receive the state from. if null, state is retrieved from coordinator
* @param timeout the number of milliseconds to wait for the operation to complete successfully. 0 waits until
* the state has been received
* @return true of the state was received, false if the operation timed out
*/
public boolean getState(Address target, long timeout) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException {
return getState(target,null,timeout);
}
/**
* Retrieves a substate (or partial state) from the target.
* @param target State provider. If null, coordinator is used
* @param state_id The ID of the substate. If null, the entire state will be transferred
* @param timeout the number of milliseconds to wait for the operation to complete successfully. 0 waits until
* the state has been received
* @return
* @throws ChannelNotConnectedException
* @throws ChannelClosedException
*/
public boolean getState(Address target, String state_id, long timeout) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException {
if(target == null)
target=determineCoordinator();
if(target != null && local_addr != null && target.equals(local_addr)) {
if(log.isTraceEnabled())
log.trace("cannot get state from myself (" + target + "): probably the first member");
return false;
}
StateTransferInfo info=new StateTransferInfo(target, state_id, timeout);
boolean rc=_getState(new Event(Event.GET_STATE, info), info);
if(rc == false)
down(new Event(Event.RESUME_STABLE));
return rc;
}
/**
* Retrieves the current group state. Sends GET_STATE event down to STATE_TRANSFER layer.
* Blocks until STATE_TRANSFER sends up a GET_STATE_OK event or until <code>timeout</code>
* milliseconds have elapsed. The argument of GET_STATE_OK should be a vector of objects.
* @param targets - the target members to receive the state from ( an Address list )
* @param timeout - the number of milliseconds to wait for the operation to complete successfully
* @return true of the state was received, false if the operation timed out
* @deprecated Not really needed - we always want to get the state from a single member,
* use {@link #getState(org.jgroups.Address, long)} instead
*/
public boolean getAllStates(Vector targets, long timeout) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("use getState() instead");
}
/**
* Called by the application is response to receiving a <code>getState()</code> object when
* calling <code>receive()</code>.
* When the application receives a getState() message on the receive() method,
* it should call returnState() to reply with the state of the application
* @param state The state of the application as a byte buffer
* (to send over the network).
*/
public void returnState(byte[] state) {
StateTransferInfo info=new StateTransferInfo(null, null, 0L, state);
down(new Event(Event.GET_APPLSTATE_OK, info));
}
/**
* Returns a substate as indicated by state_id
* @param state
* @param state_id
*/
public void returnState(byte[] state, String state_id) {
StateTransferInfo info=new StateTransferInfo(null, state_id, 0L, state);
down(new Event(Event.GET_APPLSTATE_OK, info));
}
/**
* Callback method <BR>
* Called by the ProtocolStack when a message is received.
* It will be added to the message queue from which subsequent
* <code>Receive</code>s will dequeue it.
* @param evt the event carrying the message from the protocol stack
*/
public void up(Event evt) {
int type=evt.getType();
Message msg;
switch(type) {
case Event.MSG:
msg=(Message)evt.getArg();
if(!receive_local_msgs) { // discard local messages (sent by myself to me)
if(local_addr != null && msg.getSrc() != null)
if(local_addr.equals(msg.getSrc()))
return;
}
break;
case Event.VIEW_CHANGE:
View tmp=(View)evt.getArg();
if(tmp instanceof MergeView)
my_view=new View(tmp.getVid(), tmp.getMembers());
else
my_view=tmp;
/*
* Bela&Vladimir Oct 27th,2006 (JGroups 2.4)- we need to switch to
* connected=true because client can invoke channel.getView() in
* viewAccepted() callback invoked on this thread
* (see Event.VIEW_CHANGE handling below)
*
* We do not set connect_promise because we want to wait for
* CONNECT_OK and then return from user's JChannel.connect() call.
* This is important since we have to wait for Event.UNBLOCK after
* CONNECT_OK if blocks are turned on. See JChannel.connect() for
* details.
*
*/
if(connected == false) {
connected=true;
}
// unblock queueing of messages due to previous BLOCK event:
down(new Event(Event.STOP_QUEUEING));
break;
case Event.CONFIG:
HashMap config=(HashMap)evt.getArg();
if(config != null) {
if(config.containsKey("state_transfer")) {
state_transfer_supported=((Boolean)config.get("state_transfer")).booleanValue();
}
if(config.containsKey("flush_supported")) {
flush_supported=((Boolean)config.get("flush_supported")).booleanValue();
}
}
break;
case Event.CONNECT_OK:
connect_promise.setResult(evt.getArg());
break;
case Event.SUSPEND_OK:
flush_promise.setResult(Boolean.TRUE);
break;
case Event.DISCONNECT_OK:
disconnect_promise.setResult(Boolean.TRUE);
break;
case Event.GET_STATE_OK:
StateTransferInfo info=(StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
byte[] state=info.state;
state_promise.setResult(state != null? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE);
if(up_handler != null) {
up_handler.up(evt);
return;
}
if(state != null) {
String state_id=info.state_id;
if(receiver != null) {
if(receiver instanceof ExtendedReceiver && state_id!=null)
((ExtendedReceiver)receiver).setState(state_id, state);
else
receiver.setState(state);
}
else {
try {mq.add(new Event(Event.STATE_RECEIVED, info));} catch(Exception e) {}
}
}
break;
case Event.STATE_TRANSFER_INPUTSTREAM:
StateTransferInfo sti=(StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
InputStream is=sti.inputStream;
//Oct 13,2006 moved to down() when Event.STATE_TRANSFER_INPUTSTREAM_CLOSED is received
//state_promise.setResult(is != null? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE);
if(up_handler != null) {
up_handler.up(evt);
return;
}
if(is != null) {
if(receiver instanceof ExtendedReceiver) {
if(sti.state_id == null)
((ExtendedReceiver)receiver).setState(is);
else
((ExtendedReceiver)receiver).setState(sti.state_id, is);
}
else {
try {
mq.add(new Event(Event.STATE_TRANSFER_INPUTSTREAM, sti));
}
catch(Exception e) {
}
}
}
break;
case Event.SET_LOCAL_ADDRESS:
local_addr_promise.setResult(evt.getArg());
break;
case Event.EXIT:
handleExit(evt);
return; // no need to pass event up; already done in handleExit()
default:
break;
}
// If UpHandler is installed, pass all events to it and return (UpHandler is e.g. a building block)
if(up_handler != null) {
up_handler.up(evt);
if(type == Event.UNBLOCK){
flush_unblock_promise.setResult(Boolean.TRUE);
}
return;
}
switch(type) {
case Event.MSG:
if(receiver != null) {
receiver.receive((Message)evt.getArg());
return;
}
break;
case Event.VIEW_CHANGE:
if(receiver != null) {
receiver.viewAccepted((View)evt.getArg());
return;
}
break;
case Event.SUSPECT:
if(receiver != null) {
receiver.suspect((Address)evt.getArg());
return;
}
break;
case Event.GET_APPLSTATE:
if(receiver != null) {
StateTransferInfo info=(StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
byte[] tmp_state;
String state_id=info.state_id;
if(receiver instanceof ExtendedReceiver && state_id!=null) {
tmp_state=((ExtendedReceiver)receiver).getState(state_id);
}
else {
tmp_state=receiver.getState();
}
returnState(tmp_state, state_id);
return;
}
break;
case Event.STATE_TRANSFER_OUTPUTSTREAM:
if(receiver != null) {
StateTransferInfo sti=(StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
OutputStream os=sti.outputStream;
if(os != null && receiver instanceof ExtendedReceiver) {
if(sti.state_id == null)
((ExtendedReceiver)receiver).getState(os);
else
((ExtendedReceiver)receiver).getState(sti.state_id, os);
}
return;
}
break;
case Event.BLOCK:
if(!receive_blocks) { // discard if client has not set 'receiving blocks' to 'on'
down(new Event(Event.BLOCK_OK));
down(new Event(Event.START_QUEUEING));
return;
}
if(receiver != null) {
try {
receiver.block();
}
catch(Throwable t) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled())
log.error("failed calling block() on Receiver", t);
}
finally {
blockOk();
}
return;
}
break;
case Event.UNBLOCK:
//discard if client has not set 'receiving blocks' to 'on'
if(!receive_blocks) {
return;
}
if(receiver instanceof ExtendedReceiver) {
try {
((ExtendedReceiver)receiver).unblock();
}
catch(Throwable t) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled())
log.error("failed calling unblock() on Receiver", t);
}
finally{
flush_unblock_promise.setResult(Boolean.TRUE);
}
return;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
if(type == Event.MSG || type == Event.VIEW_CHANGE || type == Event.SUSPECT ||
type == Event.GET_APPLSTATE || type== Event.STATE_TRANSFER_OUTPUTSTREAM
|| type == Event.BLOCK || type == Event.UNBLOCK) {
try {
mq.add(evt);
}
catch(Exception e) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception adding event " + evt + " to message queue", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Sends a message through the protocol stack if the stack is available
* @param evt the message to send down, encapsulated in an event
*/
public void down(Event evt) {
if(evt == null) return;
// handle setting of additional data (kludge, will be removed soon)
if(evt.getType() == Event.CONFIG) {
try {
Map m=(Map)evt.getArg();
if(m != null && m.containsKey("additional_data")) {
additional_data=(byte[])m.get("additional_data");
if(local_addr instanceof IpAddress)
((IpAddress)local_addr).setAdditionalData(additional_data);
}
}
catch(Throwable t) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("CONFIG event did not contain a hashmap: " + t);
}
}
if(evt.getType() == Event.STATE_TRANSFER_INPUTSTREAM_CLOSED){
state_promise.setResult(Boolean.TRUE);
}
if(prot_stack != null)
prot_stack.down(evt);
else
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("no protocol stack available");
}
public String toString(boolean details) {
StringBuffer sb=new StringBuffer();
sb.append("local_addr=").append(local_addr).append('\n');
sb.append("cluster_name=").append(cluster_name).append('\n');
sb.append("my_view=").append(my_view).append('\n');
sb.append("connected=").append(connected).append('\n');
sb.append("closed=").append(closed).append('\n');
if(mq != null)
sb.append("incoming queue size=").append(mq.size()).append('\n');
if(details) {
sb.append("receive_blocks=").append(receive_blocks).append('\n');
sb.append("receive_local_msgs=").append(receive_local_msgs).append('\n');
sb.append("auto_reconnect=").append(auto_reconnect).append('\n');
sb.append("auto_getstate=").append(auto_getstate).append('\n');
sb.append("state_transfer_supported=").append(state_transfer_supported).append('\n');
sb.append("props=").append(props).append('\n');
}
return sb.toString();
}
/* ----------------------------------- Private Methods ------------------------------------- */
protected final void init(ProtocolStackConfigurator configurator) throws ChannelException {
if(log.isInfoEnabled())
log.info("JGroups version: " + Version.description);
ConfiguratorFactory.substituteVariables(configurator); // replace vars with system props
props=configurator.getProtocolStackString();
prot_stack=new ProtocolStack(this, props);
try {
prot_stack.setup(); // Setup protocol stack (create layers, queues between them
}
catch(Throwable e) {
throw new ChannelException("unable to setup the protocol stack", e);
}
}
/**
* Initializes all variables. Used after <tt>close()</tt> or <tt>disconnect()</tt>,
* to be ready for new <tt>connect()</tt>
*/
private void init() {
local_addr=null;
cluster_name=null;
my_view=null;
// changed by Bela Sept 25 2003
//if(mq != null && mq.closed())
// mq.reset();
connect_promise.reset();
disconnect_promise.reset();
connected=false;
}
/**
* health check.<BR>
* throws a ChannelNotConnected exception if the channel is not connected
*/
protected void checkNotConnected() throws ChannelNotConnectedException {
if(!connected)
throw new ChannelNotConnectedException();
}
/**
* health check<BR>
* throws a ChannelClosed exception if the channel is closed
*/
protected void checkClosed() throws ChannelClosedException {
if(closed)
throw new ChannelClosedException();
}
/**
* returns the value of the event<BR>
* These objects will be returned<BR>
* <PRE>
* <B>Event Type - Return Type</B>
* Event.MSG - returns a Message object
* Event.VIEW_CHANGE - returns a View object
* Event.SUSPECT - returns a SuspectEvent object
* Event.BLOCK - returns a new BlockEvent object
* Event.GET_APPLSTATE - returns a GetStateEvent object
* Event.STATE_RECEIVED- returns a SetStateEvent object
* Event.Exit - returns an ExitEvent object
* All other - return the actual Event object
* </PRE>
* @param evt - the event of which you want to extract the value
* @return the event value if it matches the select list,
* returns null if the event is null
* returns the event itself if a match (See above) can not be made of the event type
*/
static Object getEvent(Event evt) {
if(evt == null)
return null; // correct ?
switch(evt.getType()) {
case Event.MSG:
return evt.getArg();
case Event.VIEW_CHANGE:
return evt.getArg();
case Event.SUSPECT:
return new SuspectEvent(evt.getArg());
case Event.BLOCK:
return new BlockEvent();
case Event.UNBLOCK:
return new UnblockEvent();
case Event.GET_APPLSTATE:
StateTransferInfo info=(StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
return new GetStateEvent(info.target, info.state_id);
case Event.STATE_RECEIVED:
info=(StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
return new SetStateEvent(info.state, info.state_id);
case Event.STATE_TRANSFER_OUTPUTSTREAM:
info = (StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
return new StreamingGetStateEvent(info.outputStream,info.state_id);
case Event.STATE_TRANSFER_INPUTSTREAM:
info = (StateTransferInfo)evt.getArg();
return new StreamingSetStateEvent(info.inputStream,info.state_id);
case Event.EXIT:
return new ExitEvent();
default:
return evt;
}
}
/**
* Receives the state from the group and modifies the JChannel.state object<br>
* This method initializes the local state variable to null, and then sends the state
* event down the stack. It waits for a GET_STATE_OK event to bounce back
* @param evt the get state event, has to be of type Event.GET_STATE
* @param info Information about the state transfer, e.g. target member and timeout
* @return true of the state was received, false if the operation timed out
*/
private boolean _getState(Event evt, StateTransferInfo info) throws ChannelNotConnectedException, ChannelClosedException {
checkClosed();
checkNotConnected();
if(!state_transfer_supported) {
throw new IllegalStateException("fetching state will fail as state transfer is not supported. "
+ "Add one of the STATE_TRANSFER protocols to your protocol configuration");
}
if(flush_supported)
flush_unblock_promise.reset();
state_promise.reset();
down(evt);
Boolean state_transfer_successfull=(Boolean)state_promise.getResult(info.timeout);
//if FLUSH is used do not return from getState() until UNBLOCK event is received
boolean shouldWaitForUnblock = flush_supported && receive_blocks;
if(shouldWaitForUnblock){
try{
flush_unblock_promise.getResultWithTimeout(FLUSH_UNBLOCK_TIMEOUT);
}
catch (TimeoutException te){
if(log.isWarnEnabled())
log.warn("Waiting on UNBLOCK after getState timed out");
}
}
return state_transfer_successfull != null && state_transfer_successfull.booleanValue();
}
/**
* Disconnects and closes the channel.
* This method does the folloing things
* <ol>
* <li>Calls <code>this.disconnect</code> if the disconnect parameter is true
* <li>Calls <code>Queue.close</code> on mq if the close_mq parameter is true
* <li>Calls <code>ProtocolStack.stop</code> on the protocol stack
* <li>Calls <code>ProtocolStack.destroy</code> on the protocol stack
* <li>Sets the channel closed and channel connected flags to true and false
* <li>Notifies any channel listener of the channel close operation
* </ol>
*/
protected void _close(boolean disconnect, boolean close_mq) {
if(closed)
return;
if(disconnect)
disconnect(); // leave group if connected
if(close_mq) {
try {
if(mq != null)
mq.close(false); // closes and removes all messages
}
catch(Exception e) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception: " + e);
}
}
if(prot_stack != null) {
try {
prot_stack.stopStack();
prot_stack.destroy();
}
catch(Exception e) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("failed destroying the protocol stack", e);
}
}
closed=true;
connected=false;
notifyChannelClosed(this);
init(); // sets local_addr=null; changed March 18 2003 (bela) -- prevented successful rejoining
}
public final void closeMessageQueue(boolean flush_entries) {
if(mq != null)
mq.close(flush_entries);
}
/**
* Creates a separate thread to close the protocol stack.
* This is needed because the thread that called JChannel.up() with the EXIT event would
* hang waiting for up() to return, while up() actually tries to kill that very thread.
* This way, we return immediately and allow the thread to terminate.
*/
private void handleExit(Event evt) {
notifyChannelShunned();
if(closer != null && !closer.isAlive())
closer=null;
if(closer == null) {
if(log.isInfoEnabled())
log.info("received an EXIT event, will leave the channel");
closer=new CloserThread(evt);
closer.start();
}
}
public boolean flushSupported() {
return flush_supported;
}
/**
* Will perform a flush of the system, ie. all pending messages are flushed out of the
* system and all members ack their reception. After this call return, no member will
* be sending any messages until {@link #stopFlush()} is called.
* <p>
*
* In case of flush collisions random sleep time backoff algorithm is employed and
* flush is reattempted for numberOfAttempts. Therefore this method is guaranteed
* to return after timeout*numberOfAttempts miliseconds.
*
*
* @param timeout
* @param numberOfAttempts if flush was unsuccessful attempt again until numberOfAttempts is 0
* @param automatic_resume Call {@link #stopFlush()} after the flush
* @return true if FLUSH completed within the timeout
*/
public boolean startFlush(long timeout, int numberOfAttempts, boolean automatic_resume) {
if(!flush_supported) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Flush is not supported, add pbcast.FLUSH protocol to your configuration");
}
boolean successfulFlush = false;
flush_promise.reset();
down(new Event(Event.SUSPEND));
try{
Boolean r = null;
if(flush_promise.hasResult()){
r = (Boolean)flush_promise.getResult();
successfulFlush = r.booleanValue();
}
else{
r = (Boolean) flush_promise.getResultWithTimeout(timeout);
successfulFlush = r.booleanValue();
}
}
catch (TimeoutException e){
//it is normal to get timeouts - it is the final outcome that counts
//we will just retry below
if(log.isInfoEnabled())
log.info("JChannel.startFlush requested by " + local_addr
+ " timed out waiting for flush responses after " + timeout + " msec");
}
if (!successfulFlush && numberOfAttempts > 0){
long backOffSleepTime = Util.random(5000);
if(log.isInfoEnabled())
log.info("Flush in progress detected at " + local_addr + ". Backing off for "
+ backOffSleepTime + " ms. Attempts left " + numberOfAttempts);
Util.sleepRandom(backOffSleepTime);
successfulFlush = startFlush(timeout, --numberOfAttempts ,automatic_resume);
}
if(automatic_resume)
stopFlush();
return successfulFlush;
}
/**
* Will perform a flush of the system, ie. all pending messages are flushed out of the
* system and all members ack their reception. After this call return, no member will
* be sending any messages until {@link #stopFlush()} is called.
* <p>
*
* In case of flush collisions random sleep time backoff algorithm is employed and
* flush is reattempted for a default of three times. Therefore this method is guaranteed
* to return after timeout*3 miliseconds.
*
* @param timeout
* @param automatic_resume Call {@link #stopFlush()} after the flush
* @return true if FLUSH completed within the timeout
*/
public boolean startFlush(long timeout, boolean automatic_resume) {
int defaultNumberOfFlushAttempts = 3;
return startFlush(timeout,defaultNumberOfFlushAttempts, automatic_resume);
}
public void stopFlush() {
if(!flush_supported) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Flush is not supported, add pbcast.FLUSH protocol to your configuration");
}
flush_unblock_promise.reset();
down(new Event(Event.RESUME));
//do not return until UNBLOCK event is received
boolean shouldWaitForUnblock = receive_blocks;
if(shouldWaitForUnblock){
try{
flush_unblock_promise.getResultWithTimeout(5000);
}
catch (TimeoutException te){
}
}
}
Address determineCoordinator() {
Vector mbrs=my_view != null? my_view.getMembers() : null;
if(mbrs == null)
return null;
if(mbrs.size() > 0)
return (Address)mbrs.firstElement();
return null;
}
/* ------------------------------- End of Private Methods ---------------------------------- */
class CloserThread extends Thread {
final Event evt;
final Thread t=null;
CloserThread(Event evt) {
super(Util.getGlobalThreadGroup(), "CloserThread");
this.evt=evt;
setDaemon(true);
}
public void run() {
try {
String old_cluster_name=cluster_name; // remember because close() will null it
if(log.isInfoEnabled())
log.info("closing the channel");
_close(false, false); // do not disconnect before closing channel, do not close mq (yet !)
if(up_handler != null)
up_handler.up(this.evt);
else {
try {
if(receiver == null)
mq.add(this.evt);
}
catch(Exception ex) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception: " + ex);
}
}
if(mq != null) {
Util.sleep(500); // give the mq thread a bit of time to deliver EXIT to the application
try {
mq.close(false);
}
catch(Exception ex) {
}
}
if(auto_reconnect) {
try {
if(log.isInfoEnabled()) log.info("reconnecting to group " + old_cluster_name);
open();
}
catch(Exception ex) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("failure reopening channel: " + ex);
return;
}
try {
if(additional_data != null) {
// send previously set additional_data down the stack - other protocols (e.g. TP) use it
Map m=new HashMap(11);
m.put("additional_data", additional_data);
down(new Event(Event.CONFIG, m));
}
connect(old_cluster_name);
notifyChannelReconnected(local_addr);
}
catch(Exception ex) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("failure reconnecting to channel: " + ex);
return;
}
}
if(auto_getstate) {
if(log.isInfoEnabled())
log.info("fetching the state (auto_getstate=true)");
boolean rc=JChannel.this.getState(null, GET_STATE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT);
if(log.isInfoEnabled()) {
if(rc)
log.info("state was retrieved successfully");
else
log.info("state transfer failed");
}
}
}
catch(Exception ex) {
if(log.isErrorEnabled()) log.error("exception: " + ex);
}
finally {
closer=null;
}
}
}
}