Use org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean as a connectionfactory











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I saw a bean definition as the below,



<bean id="connectionFactoryReceiver" class="com.myutils.messaging.TopicConnectionFactoryProxy">
<property name="connectionFactory">
<bean class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean">
<property name="jndiName" value="/us/UAT/eod:tcf"/>
<property name="jndiTemplate">
<ref local="jndiTemplate"/>
</property>
</bean>
</property>
<property name="login" value=""/>
<property name="password" value=""/>
</bean>


Also, the class TopicConnectionFactoryProxy has a setter as,



  public void setConnectionFactory(final QueueConnectionFactory connectionFactory) {
if (connectionFactory == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("connection factory can't be null");
}
this.connectionFactory = connectionFactory;
}


I know org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean can getObject() to return a connection factory object. However, can it be "directly" injected as a connection factory type?










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  • FactoryBean is just a mechanism to create the factory for beans you need. Why you need to > "directly" injected
    – aristotll
    Nov 11 at 4:19










  • The quoted bean definition is what I saw in a working system, and I just do not understand how it could work. It appears to me connectionFactoryReceiver expects to be injected with a connection factory type bean but instead with a JndiObjectFactoryBean.
    – CCNA
    Nov 12 at 18:08

















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I saw a bean definition as the below,



<bean id="connectionFactoryReceiver" class="com.myutils.messaging.TopicConnectionFactoryProxy">
<property name="connectionFactory">
<bean class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean">
<property name="jndiName" value="/us/UAT/eod:tcf"/>
<property name="jndiTemplate">
<ref local="jndiTemplate"/>
</property>
</bean>
</property>
<property name="login" value=""/>
<property name="password" value=""/>
</bean>


Also, the class TopicConnectionFactoryProxy has a setter as,



  public void setConnectionFactory(final QueueConnectionFactory connectionFactory) {
if (connectionFactory == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("connection factory can't be null");
}
this.connectionFactory = connectionFactory;
}


I know org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean can getObject() to return a connection factory object. However, can it be "directly" injected as a connection factory type?










share|improve this question
























  • FactoryBean is just a mechanism to create the factory for beans you need. Why you need to > "directly" injected
    – aristotll
    Nov 11 at 4:19










  • The quoted bean definition is what I saw in a working system, and I just do not understand how it could work. It appears to me connectionFactoryReceiver expects to be injected with a connection factory type bean but instead with a JndiObjectFactoryBean.
    – CCNA
    Nov 12 at 18:08















up vote
0
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up vote
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I saw a bean definition as the below,



<bean id="connectionFactoryReceiver" class="com.myutils.messaging.TopicConnectionFactoryProxy">
<property name="connectionFactory">
<bean class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean">
<property name="jndiName" value="/us/UAT/eod:tcf"/>
<property name="jndiTemplate">
<ref local="jndiTemplate"/>
</property>
</bean>
</property>
<property name="login" value=""/>
<property name="password" value=""/>
</bean>


Also, the class TopicConnectionFactoryProxy has a setter as,



  public void setConnectionFactory(final QueueConnectionFactory connectionFactory) {
if (connectionFactory == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("connection factory can't be null");
}
this.connectionFactory = connectionFactory;
}


I know org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean can getObject() to return a connection factory object. However, can it be "directly" injected as a connection factory type?










share|improve this question















I saw a bean definition as the below,



<bean id="connectionFactoryReceiver" class="com.myutils.messaging.TopicConnectionFactoryProxy">
<property name="connectionFactory">
<bean class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean">
<property name="jndiName" value="/us/UAT/eod:tcf"/>
<property name="jndiTemplate">
<ref local="jndiTemplate"/>
</property>
</bean>
</property>
<property name="login" value=""/>
<property name="password" value=""/>
</bean>


Also, the class TopicConnectionFactoryProxy has a setter as,



  public void setConnectionFactory(final QueueConnectionFactory connectionFactory) {
if (connectionFactory == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("connection factory can't be null");
}
this.connectionFactory = connectionFactory;
}


I know org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean can getObject() to return a connection factory object. However, can it be "directly" injected as a connection factory type?







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  • FactoryBean is just a mechanism to create the factory for beans you need. Why you need to > "directly" injected
    – aristotll
    Nov 11 at 4:19










  • The quoted bean definition is what I saw in a working system, and I just do not understand how it could work. It appears to me connectionFactoryReceiver expects to be injected with a connection factory type bean but instead with a JndiObjectFactoryBean.
    – CCNA
    Nov 12 at 18:08




















  • FactoryBean is just a mechanism to create the factory for beans you need. Why you need to > "directly" injected
    – aristotll
    Nov 11 at 4:19










  • The quoted bean definition is what I saw in a working system, and I just do not understand how it could work. It appears to me connectionFactoryReceiver expects to be injected with a connection factory type bean but instead with a JndiObjectFactoryBean.
    – CCNA
    Nov 12 at 18:08


















FactoryBean is just a mechanism to create the factory for beans you need. Why you need to > "directly" injected
– aristotll
Nov 11 at 4:19




FactoryBean is just a mechanism to create the factory for beans you need. Why you need to > "directly" injected
– aristotll
Nov 11 at 4:19












The quoted bean definition is what I saw in a working system, and I just do not understand how it could work. It appears to me connectionFactoryReceiver expects to be injected with a connection factory type bean but instead with a JndiObjectFactoryBean.
– CCNA
Nov 12 at 18:08






The quoted bean definition is what I saw in a working system, and I just do not understand how it could work. It appears to me connectionFactoryReceiver expects to be injected with a connection factory type bean but instead with a JndiObjectFactoryBean.
– CCNA
Nov 12 at 18:08



















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