[richfaces-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (RF-12303) Customer topiclistener not working on richfaces push component of verion 4.2.2-Final and older
Daniel Yang (JIRA)
jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Fri Jun 1 08:37:17 EDT 2012
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-12303?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Daniel Yang updated RF-12303:
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Description:
See description here:
https://community.jboss.org/message/736651#736651
Copy it again:
I use it like following lines:
TopicsContext topicsContext = TopicsContext.lookup();
Topic topic = topicsContext.getOrCreateTopic(new TopicKey("test"));
topic.setMessageDataSerializer(DefaultMessageDataSerializer.instance());
topic.addTopicListener(new SessionTopicListener2() {
@Override
public void processPreSubscriptionEvent(SessionPreSubscriptionEvent event) throws SubscriptionFailureException {
//TODO
}
@Override
public void processSubscriptionEvent(SessionSubscriptionEvent event) {
//TODO
}
@Override
public void processUnsubscriptionEvent(SessionUnsubscriptionEvent event) {
//TODO
}
});
I noted that listeners in TopicImpl are all the SessionTopicListener2 type, because add method is:
public void addTopicListener(TopicListener topicListener) {
TopicListener listener = topicListener;
if (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener) {
listener = new SessionTopicListenerWrapper((SessionTopicListener) listener);
}
listeners.add(listener);
}
All SessionTopicListeners are wrapped to type SessionTopicListener2, and when event publish in TopicImpl, it check it if it is appropriate listener like this:
public void publishEvent(TopicEvent event) {
for (TopicListener listener : listeners) {
if (event.isAppropriateListener(listener)) {
try {
event.invokeListener(listener);
} catch (Exception e) {
logError(e);
}
}
}
}
But event type SessionPreSubscriptionEvent, SessionSubscriptionEvent or SessionUnsubscriptionEvent does not override the mothed isAppropriateListener, so when checking, it use the method of its parent SessionTopicEvent, its parent method is like this:
@Override
public boolean isAppropriateListener(EventListener listener) {
return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener);
}
Then it always returns false for above three SessionTopicEvent , and the custom listeners will never be called. I think it may be changed from " return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener);" to return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener2); or override it in seperator implementation of type SessionTopicEvent.
was:
See description here:
https://community.jboss.org/message/736651#736651
Copy it again:
I use it like following lines:
TopicsContext topicsContext = TopicsContext.lookup();
Topic topic = topicsContext.getOrCreateTopic(new TopicKey("test"));
topic.setMessageDataSerializer(DefaultMessageDataSerializer.instance());
topic.addTopicListener(new SessionTopicListener2() {
@Override
public void processPreSubscriptionEvent(SessionPreSubscriptionEvent event) throws SubscriptionFailureException {
//TODO
}
@Override
public void processSubscriptionEvent(SessionSubscriptionEvent event) {
//TODO
}
@Override
public void processUnsubscriptionEvent(SessionUnsubscriptionEvent event) {
//TODO
}
});
I noted that listeners in TopicImpl are all the SessionTopicListener2 type, because add method is:
public void addTopicListener(TopicListener topicListener) {
TopicListener listener = topicListener;
if (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener) {
listener = new SessionTopicListenerWrapper((SessionTopicListener) listener);
}
listeners.add(listener);
}
All SessionTopicListeners are wrapped to type SessionTopicListener2, and when event publish in TopicImpl, it check it if it is appropriate listener like this:
public void publishEvent(TopicEvent event) {
for (TopicListener listener : listeners) {
if (event.isAppropriateListener(listener)) {
try {
event.invokeListener(listener);
} catch (Exception e) {
logError(e);
}
}
}
}
But event type SessionPreSubscriptionEvent, SessionSubscriptionEvent or SessionUnsubscriptionEvent does not override the mothed isAppropriateListener, so when checking, it use the method of its parent SessionTopicEvent, its parent method is like this:
@Override
public boolean isAppropriateListener(EventListener listener) {
return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener);
}
Then it always returns false for above three SessionTopicEvent , and the custom listeners will never be called. I think it may be changed from " return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener);" to return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener2); or override it in seperator implement of type SessionTopicEvent .
> Customer topiclistener not working on richfaces push component of verion 4.2.2-Final and older
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: RF-12303
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-12303
> Project: RichFaces
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: component-a4j-core, component-push/poll
> Affects Versions: 4.2.2.Final
> Environment: No deponds on what environment.
> Reporter: Daniel Yang
> Labels: push, richfaces
> Original Estimate: 5 minutes
> Remaining Estimate: 5 minutes
>
> See description here:
> https://community.jboss.org/message/736651#736651
> Copy it again:
> I use it like following lines:
>
> TopicsContext topicsContext = TopicsContext.lookup();
> Topic topic = topicsContext.getOrCreateTopic(new TopicKey("test"));
> topic.setMessageDataSerializer(DefaultMessageDataSerializer.instance());
> topic.addTopicListener(new SessionTopicListener2() {
> @Override
> public void processPreSubscriptionEvent(SessionPreSubscriptionEvent event) throws SubscriptionFailureException {
> //TODO
> }
> @Override
> public void processSubscriptionEvent(SessionSubscriptionEvent event) {
> //TODO
> }
> @Override
> public void processUnsubscriptionEvent(SessionUnsubscriptionEvent event) {
> //TODO
> }
> });
>
> I noted that listeners in TopicImpl are all the SessionTopicListener2 type, because add method is:
>
> public void addTopicListener(TopicListener topicListener) {
> TopicListener listener = topicListener;
> if (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener) {
> listener = new SessionTopicListenerWrapper((SessionTopicListener) listener);
> }
> listeners.add(listener);
> }
>
>
> All SessionTopicListeners are wrapped to type SessionTopicListener2, and when event publish in TopicImpl, it check it if it is appropriate listener like this:
>
> public void publishEvent(TopicEvent event) {
> for (TopicListener listener : listeners) {
> if (event.isAppropriateListener(listener)) {
> try {
> event.invokeListener(listener);
> } catch (Exception e) {
> logError(e);
> }
> }
> }
> }
>
> But event type SessionPreSubscriptionEvent, SessionSubscriptionEvent or SessionUnsubscriptionEvent does not override the mothed isAppropriateListener, so when checking, it use the method of its parent SessionTopicEvent, its parent method is like this:
>
> @Override
> public boolean isAppropriateListener(EventListener listener) {
> return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener);
> }
>
> Then it always returns false for above three SessionTopicEvent , and the custom listeners will never be called. I think it may be changed from " return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener);" to return (listener instanceof SessionTopicListener2); or override it in seperator implementation of type SessionTopicEvent.
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