This commit moves JmsHandlerMethodFactory and its default
implementation to the messaging abstraction. Working on a similar
support for AMQP revealed that this factory has nothing that is JMS
specific and is exactly identical in the case of AMQP.
Issue: SPR-12053
This commit introduces MessagingExceptionTranslator, a messaging
exception translation infrastructure similar to what
PersistenceExceptionTranslator provides.
JmsMessagingTemplate does not throw raw JmsException anymore but
translates those to an instance of Spring's MessagingException
hierarchy.
Issue: SPR-12038
This commit updates JmsMessagingTemplate to support the
MessageRequestReplyOperation interface that provides synchronous
request/reply operations.
As JmsMessagingTemplate delegates everything under the scenes to
JmsTemplate, the latter has been updated as well to offer such lower
level operation.
Issue: SPR-12037
Make it possible to use a ListenableFuture with Java 8
lambda expressions, using a syntax like
listenableFuture.addCallback(() -> ..., () -> ...);
Issue: SPR-11820
In order to be able to use separators like "." (used by default
by most broker relays) instead of "/" for destination patterns
handling, the PathMatcher used in spring-messaging can now
be customized easily thanks to XML websocket namespace
or JavaConfig.
AntPathMatcher has been updated in order to use the configured path
separator instead of an hardcoded "/" for path concatenation.
Extension handling is now disabled when the "." separator is configured.
Issue: SPR-11660
This change removes most logging at INFO level and also ensures the
amount of information logged at DEBUG level is useful, brief, and
not duplicated.
Also added is custom logging for STOMP frames to ensure very readable
and consise output.
Issue: SPR-11934
This change adds collection of stats in key infrastructure components
of the WebSocket message broker config setup and exposes the gathered
information for logging and viewing (e.g. via JMX).
WebSocketMessageBrokerStats is a single class that assembles all
gathered information and by default logs it once every 15 minutes.
Application can also easily expose to JMX through an MBeanExporter.
A new section in the reference documentation provides a summary of
the available information.
Issue: SPR-11739
Avoid using destination pattern based search when removing sessions or
subscriptions from DefaultSubscriptionRegistry and use only session and
subscription ids.
Issue: SPR-11930
Update WebSocketSession toString methods to include the handshake URI
and add id and URI fields to ensure they're available after close().
Log WebSocket session open and close events at INFO.
Remove trace messages for destinations that do not match.
Issue: SPR-11884
Optimize logging with tracking the opening and closing of WebSocket
sessions and STOMP broker connections in mind.
While the volume of messages makes it impractical to log every message
at anything higher than TRACE, the opening and closing of connections
is more manageable and can be logged at INFO. This makes it possible to
drop to INFO in production and get useful information without getting
too much in a short period of time.
The logging is also optimized to avoid providing the same information
from multiple places since messages pass through multiple layers.
Issue: SPR-11884
Prior to this commit, no exception was raised if a message could not
be converted to the requested payload because no suitable converter
were found.
This commit adds an explicit check if the converted payload is null.
Issue: SPR-11817
This commit revisits JmsMessagingTemplate and adds support for
receiving operations as well. JmsMessageSendingOperations has been
renamed to JmsMessageOperations.
The messaging abstraction did not split receiving and request-reply
operations. AbstractMessageReceivingTemplate has been created to hold
only the receiving operations.
Issue: SPR-11772
This commit adds a JMS implementation of MessageSendingOperations,
allowing to send JMS messages using Spring's standard Messaging
abstraction.
MessagingMessageConverter is a standard JMS's MessageConverter that
can convert Spring's Message to JMS message and vice versa. Existing
infrastructure has been updated to use this implementation.
Issue: SPR-11772
This change adds support for a custom "websocket" scope.
WebSocket-scoped beans may be injected into controllers with message
handling methods as well as channel interceptor registered on the
"inboundClientChannel".
Issue: SPR-11305
Before this change, subscribing to a user destination and use of
@SendToUser annotation required an authenticated user.
This change makes it possible to subscribe to a user destination from
WebSocket sessions without an authenticated user. In such cases the
destination is associated with one session only rather than with a
user (and all their sessions).
It is then also possible to send a message to a user destination
via "/user/{sessionId}/.." rather than "/user/{user}/...".
That means @SendToUser works relying on the session id of the input
message, effectively sending a reply to destination private to the
session.
A key use case for this is handling an exception with an
@MessageExceptionHandler method and sending a reply with @SendToUser.
Issue: SPR-11309
Removal of cached destination is now moved outside the for loop
that removes subscriptions to avoid ConcurrentModificationException.
Also since updateCache is a LinkedHashMap with accessOrder=true,
a simple access with updateCache.get() modify the map.
By iterating over updateCache.entrySet(), we avoid this update.
Issue: SPR-11755