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package org.jboss.test.remoting.timeout;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.management.MBeanServer;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout;
import org.jboss.logging.XLevel;
import org.jboss.remoting.Client;
import org.jboss.remoting.ConnectionListener;
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.Callback;
import org.jboss.remoting.callback.HandleCallbackException;
import org.jboss.remoting.callback.InvokerCallbackHandler;
/**
* QuickDisconnectTestParent verifies that LeasePinger can set its
* own short timeout value when it is called during Client.disconnect(), so that,
* even if the server is unavailable, Client.disconnect() can finish quickly.
*
* It also tests that Client can set its own short timeout value when in
* removeListener().
*
* @author <a href="ron.sigal@jboss.com">Ron Sigal</a>
* @version $Revision: 1.1.2.3 $
* <p>
* Copyright Jan 24, 2007
* </p>
*/
public abstract class QuickDisconnectClientParent extends TestCase
{
protected static Logger log = Logger.getLogger(QuickDisconnectClientParent.class);
protected boolean receivedConnectionException;
protected int port;
public void setUp() throws Exception
{
System.out.println("*******************************************************");
System.out.println("***** EXCEPTIONS ARE EXPECTED *****");
System.out.println("*******************************************************");
log.info("entering setUp() for " + getName());
Client client = null;
// Ask server to create a Connector.
try
{
String host = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress();
int mainPort = QuickDisconnectServerParent.port;
String locatorURI = getTransport() + "://" + host + ":" + mainPort;
InvokerLocator locator = new InvokerLocator(locatorURI);
client = new Client(locator);
client.connect();
Object response = client.invoke(QuickDisconnectServerParent.START_SERVER);
port = ((Integer) response).intValue();
Thread.sleep(1000);
log.info("leaving setUp() for " + getName());
}
catch (Throwable e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
/**
* This test starts a server, connects a client to it, disables the server,
* and sets the client's disconnectTimeout to 1 second. The client should be
* able to terminate the lease and disconnect quickly even though it cannot
* complete an invocation on the server.
*/
public void testQuickDisconnect() throws Throwable
{
log.info("entering " + getName());
String host = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress();
String locatorURI = getTransport() + "://" + host + ":" + port;
InvokerLocator locator = new InvokerLocator(locatorURI);
HashMap config = new HashMap();
config.put(InvokerLocator.FORCE_REMOTE, "true");
config.put(ServerInvoker.TIMEOUT, "60000");
config.put(Client.ENABLE_LEASE, "true");
addClientConfig(config);
final Client client = new Client(locator, config);
try
{
client.connect();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
log.info("making first invocation");
Object response = client.invoke("test");
assertEquals("test", response);
log.info("first invocation succeeds");
new Thread()
{
public void run()
{
try
{
// Wait for the server to be disabled.
Thread.sleep(10000);
try
{
// This invocation may use up a listening connection,
// depending on transport.
HashMap metadata = new HashMap();
metadata.put("timeout", shortTimeoutString());
log.info("making invocation");
client.invoke("test", metadata);
log.info("made invocation");
}
catch (Exception e)
{
log.info("client.invoke(\"test\") failed (that's OK)");
}
// Set disconnectTimeout to 1 second.
log.info("calling client.disconnect()");
client.setDisconnectTimeout(shortTimeout());
client.disconnect();
log.info("returned from client.disconnect()");
}
catch (Throwable e)
{
log.info("error in client.disconnect()", e);
}
}
}.start();
// It should take the Client a little while for LeasePinger's attempts to contact
// the server to time out. Wait for about 4 seconds after the call to
// Client.disconnect() and then verify that the Client has successfully
// disconnected even though the server is disabled.
Thread.sleep(16000);
assertFalse(client.isConnected());
log.info(getName() + " PASSES");
}
/**
* This test is identical to testQuickDisconnectTimeout() except that the
* disconnectTimeout value is not set on the client. Therefore, the client
* will not be able to disconnect as quickly as it does in
* testQuickDisconnectTimeout().
*
* This test fails in linux - apparently the connection gets feedback from a
* failed i/o operation more quickly, and the call to Client.disconnect() is
* able to conclude.
*
* Therefore, the test has been disabled. That's OK, since it doesn't verify
* any functionality. It was intended only to verify the design of
* testQuickDisconnect(), and it passes in Windows.
*/
public void xtestSlowDisconnect() throws Throwable
{
log.info("entering " + getName());
String host = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress();
String locatorURI = getTransport() + "://" + host + ":" + port;
InvokerLocator locator = new InvokerLocator(locatorURI);
HashMap config = new HashMap();
config.put(InvokerLocator.FORCE_REMOTE, "true");
config.put(ServerInvoker.TIMEOUT, "60000");
config.put(Client.ENABLE_LEASE, "true");
addClientConfig(config);
final Client client = new Client(locator, config);
try
{
client.connect();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
log.info("making first invocation");
Object response = client.invoke("test");
assertEquals("test", response);
log.info("first invocation succeeds");
Thread t = new Thread()
{
public void run()
{
try
{
// Wait for the server to be disabled.
Thread.sleep(10000);
try
{
// This invocation may use up a listening connection,
// depending on transport.
HashMap metadata = new HashMap();
metadata.put("timeout", shortTimeoutString());
log.info("making invocation");
client.invoke("test", metadata);
log.info("made invocation");
}
catch (Exception e)
{
log.info("client.invoke(\"test\") failed (that's OK)");
}
log.info("calling client.disconnect()");
client.disconnect();
log.info("returned from client.disconnect()");
}
catch (Throwable e)
{
log.info("error in client.disconnect()", e);
}
}
};
t.setDaemon(true);
t.start();
// Since no disconnectTimeout has been specified, timeout value specified
// when the Client was created, 60 seconds, will apply. The client should
// not be disconnected after rougly 8 seconds.
Thread.sleep(20000);
assertTrue(client.isConnected());
log.info(getName() + " PASSES");
}
/**
* This test starts a server, connects a client to it, disables the server,
* and sets the client's disconnectTimeout to 1 second. The client should be
* able to remove the callback handler quickly even though it cannot
* complete an invocation on the server.
*/
public void testQuickRemoveListener() throws Throwable
{
log.info("entering " + getName());
String host = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress();
String locatorURI = getTransport() + "://" + host + ":" + port;
InvokerLocator locator = new InvokerLocator(locatorURI);
HashMap config = new HashMap();
config.put(InvokerLocator.FORCE_REMOTE, "true");
config.put(ServerInvoker.TIMEOUT, "60000");
config.put(Client.ENABLE_LEASE, "true");
addClientConfig(config);
final Client client = new Client(locator, config);
try
{
client.connect();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
log.info("making first invocation");
Object response = client.invoke("test");
assertEquals("test", response);
log.info("first invocation succeeds");
final InvokerCallbackHandler callbackHandler = new TestCallbackHandler();
client.addListener(callbackHandler, new HashMap(), null, true);
final Holder removeListener = new Holder();
new Thread()
{
public void run()
{
try
{
// Wait for the server to be disabled.
Thread.sleep(10000);
try
{
// This invocation may use up a listening connection,
// depending on transport.
HashMap metadata = new HashMap();
metadata.put("timeout", shortTimeoutString());
log.info("making invocation");
client.invoke("test", metadata);
log.info("made invocation");
}
catch (Exception e)
{
log.info("client.invoke(\"test\") failed (that's OK)");
}
// Set disconnectTimeout to 1 second.
client.setDisconnectTimeout(shortTimeout());
client.removeListener(callbackHandler);
removeListener.done = true;
log.info("returned from client.removeListener()");
}
catch (Throwable e)
{
log.info("error in client.removeListener()", e);
}
}
}.start();
// Verify that a callback Connector has been created.
Field field = Client.class.getDeclaredField("callbackConnectors");
field.setAccessible(true);
Map callbackConnectors = (Map) field.get(client);
assertEquals(1, callbackConnectors.size());
// Wait for about 4 seconds after the call to Client.removeListener() and then
// verify that the Client has successfully removed the callback handler even
// though the server is disabled.
Thread.sleep(16000);
assertEquals(0, callbackConnectors.size());
// Verify that attempt to remove callback handler on server has timed out and
// client was able to complete call to removeListener().
assertTrue(removeListener.done);
log.info(getName() + " PASSES");
}
/**
* This test is identical to testQuickRemoveListener() except that the
* disconnectTimeout value is not set on the client. Therefore, the client
* will not be able to remove the callback handler as quickly as it does in
* testQuickRemoveListener().
*
* This test fails in linux - apparently the connection gets feedback from a
* failed i/o operation more quickly, and the call to Client.removeListener()
* is able to conclude.
*
* Therefore, the test has been disabled. That's OK, since it doesn't verify
* any functionality. It was intended only to verify the design of
* testQuickRemoveListener(), and it passes in Windows.
*/
public void xtestSlowRemoveListener() throws Throwable
{
log.info("entering " + getName());
String host = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress();
String locatorURI = getTransport() + "://" + host + ":" + port;
InvokerLocator locator = new InvokerLocator(locatorURI);
HashMap config = new HashMap();
config.put(InvokerLocator.FORCE_REMOTE, "true");
config.put(ServerInvoker.TIMEOUT, "60000");
config.put(Client.ENABLE_LEASE, "true");
addClientConfig(config);
final Client client = new Client(locator, config);
try
{
client.connect();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
log.info("making first invocation");
Object response = client.invoke("test");
assertEquals("test", response);
final InvokerCallbackHandler callbackHandler = new TestCallbackHandler();
client.addListener(callbackHandler, new HashMap(), null, true);
final Holder removeListener = new Holder();
new Thread()
{
public void run()
{
try
{
// Wait for the server to be disabled.
Thread.sleep(10000);
try
{
// This invocation may use up a listening connection,
// depending on transport.
log.info("making invocation");
client.invoke("test");
log.info("made invocation");
}
catch (Exception e)
{
log.info("client.invoke(\"test\") failed (that's OK)");
}
log.info("calling client.removeListener()");
client.removeListener(callbackHandler);
removeListener.done = true;
log.info("returned from client.removeListener()");
}
catch (Throwable e)
{
log.info("error in client.removeListener()", e);
}
}
}.start();
// Verify that a callback Connector has been created.
Field field = Client.class.getDeclaredField("callbackConnectors");
field.setAccessible(true);
Map callbackConnectors = (Map) field.get(client);
assertEquals(1, callbackConnectors.size());
// Wait for about 4 seconds after the call to Client.removeListener() and then
// verify that the Client has not been able to complete the call to removeListener().
Thread.sleep(16000);
assertEquals(1, callbackConnectors.size());
// Verify that attempt to remove callback handler from server has not timed out
// and client was not able to shut down callback Connector.
assertFalse(removeListener.done);
log.info(getName() + " PASSES");
}
public void handleConnectionException(Throwable throwable, Client client)
{
receivedConnectionException = true;
}
protected abstract String getTransport();
protected void addClientConfig(Map config)
{
}
protected int shortTimeout()
{
return 1000;
}
protected String shortTimeoutString()
{
return "1000";
}
public class Holder {public boolean done;}
public class TestHandler implements ServerInvocationHandler
{
public void setMBeanServer(MBeanServer server) {}
public void setInvoker(ServerInvoker invoker) {}
public Object invoke(InvocationRequest invocation) throws Throwable
{
return invocation.getParameter();
}
public void addListener(InvokerCallbackHandler callbackHandler) {}
public void removeListener(InvokerCallbackHandler callbackHandler) {}
}
public class TestListener implements ConnectionListener
{
public boolean notified;
public void handleConnectionException(Throwable throwable, Client client)
{
notified = true;
}
}
public class TestCallbackHandler implements InvokerCallbackHandler
{
public void handleCallback(Callback callback) throws HandleCallbackException
{
log.info("received callback");
}
}
}