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package org.springframework.ejb.access;

import javax.naming.NamingException;

import org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactory;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanClassLoaderAware;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.ClassUtils;

/**
 * Convenient {@link FactoryBean} for local Stateless Session Bean (SLSB) proxies.
 * Designed for EJB 2.x, but works for EJB 3 Session Beans as well.
 *
 * <p>See {@link org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectLocator} for info on
 * how to specify the JNDI location of the target EJB.
 *
 * <p>If you want control over interceptor chaining, use an AOP ProxyFactoryBean
 * with LocalSlsbInvokerInterceptor rather than rely on this class.
 *
 * <p>In a bean container, this class is normally best used as a singleton. However,
 * if that bean container pre-instantiates singletons (as do the XML ApplicationContext
 * variants) you may have a problem if the bean container is loaded before the EJB
 * container loads the target EJB. That is because by default the JNDI lookup will be
 * performed in the init method of this class and cached, but the EJB will not have been
 * bound at the target location yet. The best solution is to set the "lookupHomeOnStartup"
 * property to "false", in which case the home will be fetched on first access to the EJB.
 * (This flag is only true by default for backwards compatibility reasons).
 *
 * @author Rod Johnson
 * @author Colin Sampaleanu
 * @since 09.05.2003
 * @see AbstractSlsbInvokerInterceptor#setLookupHomeOnStartup
 * @see AbstractSlsbInvokerInterceptor#setCacheHome
 */
public class LocalStatelessSessionProxyFactoryBean extends LocalSlsbInvokerInterceptor
		implements FactoryBean<Object>, BeanClassLoaderAware {

	/** The business interface of the EJB we're proxying. */
	@Nullable
	private Class<?> businessInterface;

	@Nullable
	private ClassLoader beanClassLoader = ClassUtils.getDefaultClassLoader();

	/** EJBLocalObject. */
	@Nullable
	private Object proxy;


	/**
	 * Set the business interface of the EJB we're proxying.
	 * This will normally be a super-interface of the EJB local component interface.
	 * Using a business methods interface is a best practice when implementing EJBs.
	 * @param businessInterface set the business interface of the EJB
	 */
	public void setBusinessInterface(@Nullable Class<?> businessInterface) {
		this.businessInterface = businessInterface;
	}

	/**
	 * Return the business interface of the EJB we're proxying.
	 */
	@Nullable
	public Class<?> getBusinessInterface() {
		return this.businessInterface;
	}

	@Override
	public void setBeanClassLoader(ClassLoader classLoader) {
		this.beanClassLoader = classLoader;
	}

	@Override
	public void afterPropertiesSet() throws NamingException {
		super.afterPropertiesSet();
		if (this.businessInterface == null) {
			throw new IllegalArgumentException("businessInterface is required");
		}
		this.proxy = new ProxyFactory(this.businessInterface, this).getProxy(this.beanClassLoader);
	}


	@Override
	@Nullable
	public Object getObject() {
		return this.proxy;
	}

	@Override
	public Class<?> getObjectType() {
		return this.businessInterface;
	}

	@Override
	public boolean isSingleton() {
		return true;
	}

}