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java.lang.Object org.cumulus4j.store.crypto.keymanager.messagebroker.AbstractMessageBroker
public abstract class AbstractMessageBroker
Abstract super-class to be subclassed by MessageBroker
implementations.
It is urgently recommended that MessageBroker
implementations do not
directly implement the MessageBroker
interface, but instead subclass this abstract class.
Field Summary |
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Fields inherited from interface org.cumulus4j.store.crypto.keymanager.messagebroker.MessageBroker |
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SYSTEM_PROPERTY_POLL_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, SYSTEM_PROPERTY_QUERY_TIMEOUT |
Constructor Summary | |
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AbstractMessageBroker()
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Method Summary | ||
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protected abstract Request |
_pollRequest(String cryptoSessionIDPrefix)
Delegate of the pollRequest(String) method. |
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protected abstract void |
_pushResponse(Response response)
Delegate of the pushResponse(Response) method. |
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protected abstract Response |
_query(Class<? extends Response> responseClass,
Request request)
Delegate of the query(Class, Request) method. |
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long |
getPollRequestTimeout()
Get the pollRequest(....) timeout in milliseconds. |
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long |
getQueryTimeout()
Get the query timeout in milliseconds. |
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Request |
pollRequest(String cryptoSessionIDPrefix)
Poll the next Request that is waiting to be processed. |
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void |
pushResponse(Response response)
Push a Response in order to reply a previous request. |
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query(Class<R> responseClass,
Request request)
Send request to the key-manager (embedded in client or separate in key-server) and return its response. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public AbstractMessageBroker()
Method Detail |
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public long getQueryTimeout()
MessageBroker
Get the query
timeout in milliseconds.
This method takes the system property MessageBroker.SYSTEM_PROPERTY_QUERY_TIMEOUT
into account.
If the system property is not present or not a valid number, the default value 300000 (5 minutes) is returned.
getQueryTimeout
in interface MessageBroker
query
timeout in milliseconds.public long getPollRequestTimeout()
MessageBroker
Get the pollRequest(....)
timeout in milliseconds.
This method takes the system property MessageBroker.SYSTEM_PROPERTY_POLL_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
into account.
If the system property is not present or not a valid number, the default value 60000 (1 minute) is returned.
Usually, a value of about 1 minute is recommended in most situations. However, when using certain runtimes, it must be much shorter (e.g. the Google App Engine allows requests not to take longer than 30 sec, thus 20 sec are an appropriate time to stay safe).
Additionally, since the remote key-manager must wait at maximum this time, its HTTP-client's timeout must be longer than this timeout.
getPollRequestTimeout
in interface MessageBroker
pollRequest(....)
timeout in milliseconds.public final <R extends Response> R query(Class<R> responseClass, Request request) throws TimeoutException, ErrorResponseException
MessageBroker
Send request
to the key-manager (embedded in client or separate in key-server) and return its response.
This method is used for example by a CryptoSession
to request keys via a GetKeyRequest
. As soon as
this method entered with the request
, it is expected that the MessageBroker.pollRequest(String)
returns
this request
to the appropriate key-manager. The query(...)
method blocks then until
the key-manager handled the request
and sent a GetKeyResponse
back. As soon as the response
was pushed
into the MessageBroker
, query(...)
should return it.
If the expected Response
does not arrive within the query-timeout (configurable via
system property "cumulus4j.MessageBroker.queryTimeout"), this method should throw
a TimeoutException
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query
in interface MessageBroker
responseClass
- the type of the expected response; can be null, if you expect to receive null (i.e. you pass a "void" request).request
- the request to be sent to the key-manager.
null
, if the key-manager replied with a NullResponse
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TimeoutException
- if the request was not replied within the query-timeout
.
ErrorResponseException
- if the key-manager (either running embedded on the remote client or
in a separate key-server) sent an ErrorResponse
.protected abstract Response _query(Class<? extends Response> responseClass, Request request) throws TimeoutException, ErrorResponseException
query(Class, Request)
method. Subclasses should implement this method instead of query(...)
.
responseClass
- the type of the expected response; can be null, if you expect to receive null (i.e. you pass a "void" request).request
- the request to be sent to the key-manager.
null
, if the key-manager replied with a NullResponse
.
TimeoutException
- if the request was not replied within the query-timeout
.
ErrorResponseException
- if the key-manager (either running embedded on the remote client or
in a separate key-server) sent an ErrorResponse
.public final Request pollRequest(String cryptoSessionIDPrefix)
MessageBroker
Poll the next Request
that is waiting to be processed.
This method is - indirectly via a REST web-service - called by the key-manager periodically
in order to receive requests. If there is a request waiting, this method should immediately
return it. If there is no request in the queue, this method should wait for an incoming
request for a short time. If there is still no request available after a short blocking time,
this method should return null
(before the remote client would timeout).
Usually, blocking about 1 minute is recommended in most situations. However, when using certain runtimes, it must be much shorter (e.g. the Google App Engine allows requests not to take longer than 30 sec, thus 20 sec are an appropriate time to stay safe).
Additionally, since the remote key-manager must wait at maximum this time, its HTTP-client's timeout must be longer than this timeout.
It should be possible to configure this timeout via the system property
"cumulus4j.MessageBroker.pollRequestTimeout". Implementors should use
MessageBroker.getPollRequestTimeout()
for this purpose.
pollRequest
in interface MessageBroker
cryptoSessionIDPrefix
- usually, every key-manager uses the same prefix for
all crypto-sessions. Thus, this prefix is used to efficiently route requests to
the right key-manager.
cryptoSessionIDPrefix
or null
, if no such request pops up in the to-do-queue within the timeout.protected abstract Request _pollRequest(String cryptoSessionIDPrefix)
pollRequest(String)
method. Subclasses should implement this method instead of pollRequest(...)
.
cryptoSessionIDPrefix
- usually, every key-manager uses the same prefix for
all crypto-sessions. Thus, this prefix is used to efficiently route requests to
the right key-manager.
cryptoSessionIDPrefix
or null
, if no such request pops up in the to-do-queue within the timeout.public final void pushResponse(Response response)
MessageBroker
Push a Response
in order to reply a previous request.
This method is - indirectly via a REST web-service - called by the key-manager after
it successfully handled a Request
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pushResponse
in interface MessageBroker
response
- the response answering a previous Request
enqueued by MessageBroker.query(Class, Request)
.protected abstract void _pushResponse(Response response)
pushResponse(Response)
method. Subclasses should implement this method instead of pushResponse(...)
.
response
- the response answering a previous Request
enqueued by query(Class, Request)
.
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