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package org.apache.qpid.management.wsdm.common;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import org.apache.muse.core.routing.ResourceIdFactory;
import org.apache.qpid.management.Names;
/**
* ResourceIdFactory implementation that is using an objectName as
* resource identifier.
* This is done in order to make a relationship between an MBean (which is part of the
* JMX core domain model) and a WS-Resource (the same entity as is represented on WS-DM adapter side).
*
* @author Andrea Gazzarini
*/
public class ObjectNameIdFactory implements ResourceIdFactory
{
/**
* Returns the name of the identifier element.
*
* @return the name of the identifier element.
*/
public QName getIdentifierName()
{
return Names.RESOURCE_ID_QNAME;
}
/**
* Returns the object name used as a resource identifier.
* Developer note : this factory is highly coupled with ThreadSessionManager stuff because
* the object name that will be used as identifier is supposed to be in the thread session.
*
* @return the object name used as a resource identifier.
*/
public String getNextIdentifier()
{
ObjectName objectName = ThreadSessionManager.getInstance().getSession().getObjectName();
return objectName.getKeyProperty(Names.OBJECT_ID);
}
}