Package org.apache.qpid.qmf2.common

Examples of org.apache.qpid.qmf2.common.ObjectId


        List<QmfConsoleData> bindings = _console.getObjects("org.apache.qpid.broker", "binding");
        List<QmfConsoleData> exchanges = _console.getObjects("org.apache.qpid.broker", "exchange");

        for (QmfConsoleData queue : queues)
        {
            ObjectId queueId = queue.getObjectId();
            String name = queue.getStringValue("name");

            if (filter.equals("") || filter.equals(name))
            {
                System.out.printf("Queue '%s'\n", name);

                for (QmfConsoleData binding : bindings)
                {
                    ObjectId queueRef = binding.getRefValue("queueRef");

                    if (queueRef.equals(queueId))
                    {
                        ObjectId exchangeRef = binding.getRefValue("exchangeRef");
                        QmfConsoleData exchange = findById(exchanges, exchangeRef);

                        String exchangeName = "<unknown>";
                        if (exchange != null)
                        {
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        if (_ifEmpty || _ifUnused)
        { // Check the selected queue object to see if it is not empty or is in use
            List<QmfConsoleData> queues = _console.getObjects("org.apache.qpid.broker", "queue");
            for (QmfConsoleData queue : queues)
            {
                ObjectId queueId = queue.getObjectId();
                String name = queue.getStringValue("name");
                if (name.equals(args[0]))
                {
                    long msgDepth = queue.getLongValue("msgDepth");
                    if (_ifEmpty == true && msgDepth > 0)
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     * @param address the connection address information for the subscription.
     * @param timestamp the timestamp of the subscription.
     */
    private void validateQueue(final String queueName, final String address, final String timestamp)
    {
        ObjectId queueId = null;
        List<QmfConsoleData> queues = _console.getObjects("org.apache.qpid.broker", "queue");
        for (QmfConsoleData queue : queues)
        { // We first have to find the ObjectId of the queue called queueName.
            if (queue.getStringValue("name").equals(queueName))
            {
                queueId = queue.getObjectId();
                break;
            }
        }

        if (queueId == null)
        {
            System.out.printf("%s ERROR ConnectionAudit.validateQueue() %s reference couldn't be found\n",
                              new Date().toString(), queueName);
        }
        else
        { // If we've got the queue's ObjectId we then find the binding that references it.
            List<QmfConsoleData> bindings = _console.getObjects("org.apache.qpid.broker", "binding");
            for (QmfConsoleData binding : bindings)
            {
                ObjectId queueRef = binding.getRefValue("queueRef");
                if (queueRef.equals(queueId))
                { // We've found a binding that matches queue queueName so look up the associated exchange and validate.
                    QmfConsoleData exchange = dereference(binding.getRefValue("exchangeRef"));
                    String exchangeName = exchange.getStringValue("name");
                    validateQueue(queueName, exchangeName, binding, address, timestamp);
                }
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        List<QmfConsoleData> bindings = _console.getObjects("org.apache.qpid.broker", "binding");
        List<QmfConsoleData> exchanges = _console.getObjects("org.apache.qpid.broker", "exchange");

        for (QmfConsoleData queue : queues)
        {
            ObjectId queueId = queue.getObjectId();

            if (ref == null || ref.equals(queueId))
            {
                System.out.printf("    Queue '%s'\n", queue.getStringValue("name"));
                System.out.println("        arguments " + (Map)queue.getValue("arguments"));

                for (QmfConsoleData binding : bindings)
                {
                    ObjectId queueRef = binding.getRefValue("queueRef");

                    if (queueRef.equals(queueId))
                    {
                        ObjectId exchangeRef = binding.getRefValue("exchangeRef");
                        QmfConsoleData exchange = findById(exchanges, exchangeRef);

                        String exchangeName = "<unknown>";
                        if (exchange != null)
                        {
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                System.out.println(p + ": " + connection.getStringValue(p));
            }

            System.out.println("createTimestamp: " + new Date(connection.getCreateTime()/1000000l));

            ObjectId connectionId = connection.getObjectId();
            for (QmfConsoleData session : sessions)
            { // Iterate through all session objects
                ObjectId connectionRef = session.getRefValue("connectionRef");
                if (connectionRef.equals(connectionId))
                { // But only select sessions that are associated with the connection under consideration.
                    System.out.printf("Session '%s'\n", session.getStringValue("name"));
                    int subscriptionCount = 0;
                    ObjectId sessionId = session.getObjectId();
                    for (QmfConsoleData subscription : subscriptions)
                    { // Iterate through all subscription objects
                        ObjectId sessionRef = subscription.getRefValue("sessionRef");
                        if (sessionRef.equals(sessionId))
                        { // But only select subscriptions that are associated with the session under consideration.
                            subscriptionCount++;
                            ObjectId queueRef = subscription.getRefValue("queueRef");
                            if (_logQueues)
                            {
                                logQueueInformation(queueRef);
                            }
                        }
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        // Finish up the name by incorporating package and class names
        objectName = classId.getPackageName() + ":" + classId.getClassName() + ":" + objectName;

        // Now we've got a good name for the object we create it's ObjectId and add that to the object
        ObjectId addr = new ObjectId("test"/*name*/, objectName, 0/*epoch*/);
        object.setObjectId(addr);

        if (_objectIndex.get(addr) != null)
        {
            throw new QmfException("Duplicate QmfAgentData Address");
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        List<QmfConsoleData> results = new ArrayList<QmfConsoleData>();

        if (query.getObjectId() != null)
        {
            // Look up a QmfAgentData object by the ObjectId obtained from the query
            ObjectId objectId = query.getObjectId();
            QmfAgentData object = _objectIndex.get(objectId);
            if (object != null && !object.isDeleted())
            {
                results.add(new QmfConsoleData(object.mapEncode(), null));
            }
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                //qmfContentType = "_data";
                if (query.getObjectId() != null)
                {
                    List<Map> results = new ArrayList<Map>(1);
                    // Look up a QmfAgentData object by the ObjectId obtained from the query
                    ObjectId objectId = query.getObjectId();
                    QmfAgentData object = _objectIndex.get(objectId);
                    if (object != null && !object.isDeleted())
                    {
                        results.add(object.mapEncode());
                    }
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        { // Note that we don't include objects marked as deleted in the results here, because if an object gets
          // destroyed we asynchronously publish its new state to subscribers, see QmfAgentData.destroy() method.
            if (query.getObjectId() != null)
            {
                // Look up a QmfAgentData object by the ObjectId obtained from the query
                ObjectId objectId = query.getObjectId();
                QmfAgentData object = _objectIndex.get(objectId);
                if (object != null && !object.isDeleted())
                {
                    results.add(object);
                }
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    public void addObject(final QmfAgentData object) throws QmfException
    {
        // There are some cases where a QmfAgentData Object might have already set its ObjectId, for example where
        // it may need to have a "well known" ObjectId. This is the case with the Java Broker Management Agent
        // where tools such as qpid-config might have made assumptions about its ObjectId rather than doing "discovery".
        ObjectId addr = object.getObjectId();
        if (addr == null)
        {
            SchemaClassId classId = object.getSchemaClassId();
            SchemaClass schema = _schemaCache.get(classId);

            // Try to create an objectName using the property names that have been specified as idNames in the schema
            StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
            // Initialise idNames as an empty array as we want to check if a key has been used to construct the name.
            String[] idNames = {};
            if (schema != null && schema instanceof SchemaObjectClass)
            {
                idNames = ((SchemaObjectClass)schema).getIdNames();
                for (String property : idNames)
                {
                    buf.append(object.getStringValue(property));
                }
            }
            String objectName = buf.toString();

            // If the schema hasn't given any help we use a UUID. Note that we check the length of idNames too
            // as a given named key property might legitimately be an empty string (e.g. the default direct
            // exchange has name == "")
            if (objectName.length() == 0 && idNames.length == 0) objectName = UUID.randomUUID().toString();

            // Finish up the name by incorporating package and class names
            objectName = classId.getPackageName() + ":" + classId.getClassName() + ":" + objectName;

            // Now we've got a good name for the object we create its ObjectId and add that to the object
            addr = new ObjectId(_name, objectName, _epoch);

            object.setObjectId(addr);
        }

        QmfAgentData foundObject = _objectIndex.get(addr);
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