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diff --git a/trunk/qpid/java/common/src/main/java/org/apache/qpid/protocol/AMQConstant.java b/trunk/qpid/java/common/src/main/java/org/apache/qpid/protocol/AMQConstant.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8dee790a9e --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/qpid/java/common/src/main/java/org/apache/qpid/protocol/AMQConstant.java @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +/* + * + * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one + * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file + * distributed with this work for additional information + * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file + * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the + * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance + * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, + * software distributed under the License is distributed on an + * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY + * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the + * specific language governing permissions and limitations + * under the License. + * + */ +package org.apache.qpid.protocol; + +import java.util.HashMap; +import java.util.Map; + +import org.apache.qpid.framing.AMQShortString; + +/** + * Defines constants for AMQP codes and also acts as a factory for creating such constants from the raw codes. Each + * constant also defines a short human readable description of the constant. + * + * @todo Why would a constant be defined that is not in the map? Seems more natural that getConstant should raise an + * exception for an unknown constant. Or else provide an explanation of why this is so. Also, there is no way for + * callers to determine the unknown status of a code except by comparing its name to "unknown code", which would + * seem to render this scheme a little bit pointless? + * + * @todo Java has a nice enum construct for doing this sort of thing. Maybe this is done in the old style for Java 1.4 + * backward compatability? Now that is handled through retrotranslater it may be time to use enum. + * + * <p/><tabld id="crc"><caption>CRC Card</caption> + * <tr><th> Responsibilities <th> Collaborations + * <tr><td> Define the set of AMQP status codes. + * <tr><td> Provide a factory to lookup constants by their code. + * <tr><td> + */ +public final class AMQConstant +{ + /** Defines a map from codes to constants. */ + private static Map _codeMap = new HashMap(); + + /** Indicates that the method completed successfully. */ + public static final AMQConstant REPLY_SUCCESS = new AMQConstant(200, "reply success", true); + + public static final AMQConstant FRAME_END = new AMQConstant(206, "frame end", true); + + /** + * The client asked for a specific message that is no longer available. The message was delivered to another + * client, or was purged from the queue for some other reason. + */ + public static final AMQConstant NOT_DELIVERED = new AMQConstant(310, "not delivered", true); + + /** + * The client attempted to transfer content larger than the server could accept at the present time. The client + * may retry at a later time. + */ + public static final AMQConstant MESSAGE_TOO_LARGE = new AMQConstant(311, "message too large", true); + + /** + * When the exchange cannot route the result of a .Publish, most likely due to an invalid routing key. Only when + * the mandatory flag is set. + */ + public static final AMQConstant NO_ROUTE = new AMQConstant(312, "no route", true); + + /** + * When the exchange cannot deliver to a consumer when the immediate flag is set. As a result of pending data on + * the queue or the absence of any consumers of the queue. + */ + public static final AMQConstant NO_CONSUMERS = new AMQConstant(313, "no consumers", true); + + /** + * An operator intervened to close the connection for some reason. The client may retry at some later date. + */ + public static final AMQConstant CONTEXT_IN_USE = new AMQConstant(320, "context in use", true); + + /** The client tried to work with an unknown virtual host or cluster. */ + public static final AMQConstant INVALID_PATH = new AMQConstant(402, "invalid path", true); + + /** The client attempted to work with a server entity to which it has no access due to security settings. */ + public static final AMQConstant ACCESS_REFUSED = new AMQConstant(403, "access refused", true); + + /** The client attempted to work with a server entity that does not exist. */ + public static final AMQConstant NOT_FOUND = new AMQConstant(404, "not found", true); + + /** + * The client attempted to work with a server entity to which it has no access because another client is + * working with it. + */ + public static final AMQConstant ALREADY_EXISTS = new AMQConstant(405, "Already exists", true); + + /** The client requested a method that was not allowed because some precondition failed. */ + public static final AMQConstant IN_USE = new AMQConstant(406, "In use", true); + + public static final AMQConstant INVALID_ROUTING_KEY = new AMQConstant(407, "routing key invalid", true); + + public static final AMQConstant REQUEST_TIMEOUT = new AMQConstant(408, "Request Timeout", true); + + public static final AMQConstant INVALID_ARGUMENT = new AMQConstant(409, "argument invalid", true); + + /** + * The client sent a malformed frame that the server could not decode. This strongly implies a programming error + * in the client. + */ + public static final AMQConstant FRAME_ERROR = new AMQConstant(501, "frame error", true); + + /** + * The client sent a frame that contained illegal values for one or more fields. This strongly implies a + * programming error in the client. + */ + public static final AMQConstant SYNTAX_ERROR = new AMQConstant(502, "syntax error", true); + + /** + * The client sent an invalid sequence of frames, attempting to perform an operation that was considered invalid + * by the server. This usually implies a programming error in the client. + */ + public static final AMQConstant COMMAND_INVALID = new AMQConstant(503, "command invalid", true); + + /** + * The client attempted to work with a channel that had not been correctly opened. This most likely indicates a + * fault in the client layer. + */ + public static final AMQConstant CHANNEL_ERROR = new AMQConstant(504, "channel error", true); + + /** + * The server could not complete the method because it lacked sufficient resources. This may be due to the client + * creating too many of some type of entity. + */ + public static final AMQConstant RESOURCE_ERROR = new AMQConstant(506, "resource error", true); + + /** + * The client tried to work with some entity in a manner that is prohibited by the server, due to security settings + * or by some other criteria. + */ + public static final AMQConstant NOT_ALLOWED = new AMQConstant(530, "not allowed", true); + + /** The client tried to use functionality that is not implemented in the server. */ + public static final AMQConstant NOT_IMPLEMENTED = new AMQConstant(540, "not implemented", true); + + /** + * The server could not complete the method because of an internal error. The server may require intervention by + * an operator in order to resume normal operations. + */ + public static final AMQConstant INTERNAL_ERROR = new AMQConstant(541, "internal error", true); + + public static final AMQConstant FRAME_MIN_SIZE = new AMQConstant(4096, "frame min size", true); + + /** + * The server does not support the protocol version + */ + public static final AMQConstant UNSUPPORTED_BROKER_PROTOCOL_ERROR = new AMQConstant(542, "broker unsupported protocol", true); + /** + * The client imp does not support the protocol version + */ + public static final AMQConstant UNSUPPORTED_CLIENT_PROTOCOL_ERROR = new AMQConstant(543, "client unsupported protocol", true); + + /** The AMQP status code. */ + private int _code; + + /** A short description of the status code. */ + private AMQShortString _name; + + /** + * Creates a new AMQP status code. + * + * @param code The code. + * @param name A short description of the code. + * @param map <tt>true</tt> to register the code as a known code, <tt>false</tt> otherwise. + */ + private AMQConstant(int code, String name, boolean map) + { + _code = code; + _name = new AMQShortString(name); + if (map) + { + _codeMap.put(new Integer(code), this); + } + } + + /** + * Creates a constant for a status code by looking up the code in the map of known codes. If the code is not known + * a constant is still created for it, but it is marked as unknown. + * + * @param code The AMQP status code. + * + * @return The AMQP status code encapsulated as a constant. + */ + public static AMQConstant getConstant(int code) + { + AMQConstant c = (AMQConstant) _codeMap.get(new Integer(code)); + if (c == null) + { + c = new AMQConstant(code, "unknown code", false); + } + + return c; + } + + /** + * Gets the underlying AMQP status code. + * + * @return The AMQP status code. + */ + public int getCode() + { + return _code; + } + + /** + * Gets a short description of the status code. + * + * @return A short description of the status code. + */ + public AMQShortString getName() + { + return _name; + } + + /** + * Renders the constant as a string, mainly for debugging purposes. + * + * @return The status code and its description. + */ + public String toString() + { + return _code + ": " + _name; + } +} |