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| ServiceBus | 
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  | 1.0;1 | 
| 1 |  package org.kuali.rice.ksb.api.bus; | |
| 2 | ||
| 3 |  import java.util.List; | |
| 4 |  import java.util.Map; | |
| 5 | ||
| 6 |  import javax.xml.namespace.QName; | |
| 7 | ||
| 8 |  /** | |
| 9 |   * The {@code ServiceBus} is the primary api that client applications use to interact with the Kuali | |
| 10 |   * Service Bus. It provides capabilities to retrieve services endpoints for use when needing to | |
| 11 |   * invoke a service. It also provides a mechanism by which a client application can publish it's own | |
| 12 |   * services to the bus. | |
| 13 |   *  | |
| 14 |   * <p> | |
| 15 |   * The service bus may be backed by a service registry which can be used to locate services which | |
| 16 |   * other applications have published to the service registry. The service bus will synchronize it's | |
| 17 |   * known state with the of the registry, either through explicit invocations of the | |
| 18 |   * {@link #synchronize()} method or on a periodic basis (the details of which are up to the | |
| 19 |   * implementation). | |
| 20 |   *  | |
| 21 |   * <p> | |
| 22 |   * Note that the {@code ServiceBus} manages two primary collections of {@link Endpoint} classes. | |
| 23 |   * Those that have been published by this application (referred to as "local" endpoints) and those | |
| 24 |   * which have been published by other applications (referred to as "remote" endpoints). | |
| 25 |   *  | |
| 26 |   * @see Endpoint | |
| 27 |   * @see ServiceConfiguration | |
| 28 |   * @see ServiceDefinition | |
| 29 |   *  | |
| 30 |   * @author Kuali Rice Team (rice.collab@kuali.org) | |
| 31 |   *  | |
| 32 |   */ | |
| 33 | public interface ServiceBus {  | |
| 34 | ||
| 35 |      /** | |
| 36 |       * Returns the instance ID which identifies this client application to the service bus. The | |
| 37 |       * instance ID should be unique for each client of the service bus and will never be blank or | |
| 38 |       * null. | |
| 39 |       *  | |
| 40 |       * @return the instance ID for the application in which this service bus client is resident | |
| 41 |       */ | |
| 42 |      public String getInstanceId(); | |
| 43 | ||
| 44 |      /** | |
| 45 |       * Returns an unmodifiable list of accessible endpoints that are available to the service bus | |
| 46 |       * with the given service name. This method will only return endpoints that the service bus | |
| 47 |       * believes are online, endpoints which are offline will not be included. In certain cases a | |
| 48 |       * specific service endpoint will be available both as a local and remote service. In these | |
| 49 |       * cases, the list returned from this method will preferentially include the local service. It | |
| 50 |       * will *not* include both the local and remote endpoint to the same service. This is important | |
| 51 |       * as this method may be used to get endpoints for broadcasting service calls to all endpoints | |
| 52 |       * with a given name. In these cases, it is not desirable to invoke the same endpoint twice. | |
| 53 |       *  | |
| 54 |       * @return a list of the remote endpoints that are available for the given service name, this | |
| 55 |       *         list will never be null but may be empty if there are no remote endpoints for the | |
| 56 |       *         given service name | |
| 57 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceName is null | |
| 58 |       */ | |
| 59 |      public List<Endpoint> getEndpoints(QName serviceName); | |
| 60 | ||
| 61 |      /** | |
| 62 |       * Returns an unmodifiable list of remotely accessible endpoints that are available in the | |
| 63 |       * service registry with the given service name. This method will only return endpoints that the | |
| 64 |       * service bus believes are online, endpoints which are offline will not be included. | |
| 65 |       *  | |
| 66 |       * <p> | |
| 67 |       * If the service bus client has also deployed a service with this name, a remoted endpoint to | |
| 68 |       * this service will likely also be included in this list assuming that endpoint has already | |
| 69 |       * been synchronized with the registry. | |
| 70 |       *  | |
| 71 |       * <p> | |
| 72 |       * In most cases, it is preferable to use {@link #getEndpoints(QName)} instead of this method. | |
| 73 |       * Because it will preferably return a local endpoint reference for a given service endpoint if | |
| 74 |       * one is available. | |
| 75 |       *  | |
| 76 |       * @return a list of all endpoints that are available for the given service name, this list will | |
| 77 |       *         never be null but may be empty if there are no endpoints for the given service name | |
| 78 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceName is null | |
| 79 |       */ | |
| 80 |      public List<Endpoint> getRemoteEndpoints(QName serviceName); | |
| 81 | ||
| 82 |      /** | |
| 83 |       * Returns the endpoint for the service with the given name that was published by this service | |
| 84 |       * bus client. If this client has not published any such service, then this method will return | |
| 85 |       * null. | |
| 86 |       *  | |
| 87 |       * @param serviceName the name of the service represented by the local endpoint | |
| 88 |       * @return the local endpoint for the given service name which was deployed by this client, or | |
| 89 |       *         null if no such service has been published | |
| 90 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceName is null | |
| 91 |       */ | |
| 92 |      public Endpoint getLocalEndpoint(QName serviceName); | |
| 93 | ||
| 94 |      /** | |
| 95 |       * Returns an unmodifiable list of all services that have been published by this service bus | |
| 96 |       * client. | |
| 97 |       *  | |
| 98 |       * @return a map with the local service name as the key and the local endpoint as the value | |
| 99 |       *         which contains all local services published by this service bus client. This map may | |
| 100 |       *         be empty if this client has published no services, but it should never be null. | |
| 101 |       */ | |
| 102 |      public Map<QName, Endpoint> getLocalEndpoints(); | |
| 103 | ||
| 104 |      /** | |
| 105 |       * Returns an unmodifiable list of all available and online endpoints of which the service bus | |
| 106 |       * is aware, including both local and remote endpoints. | |
| 107 |       *  | |
| 108 |       * @return all available endpoints, this list may be empty if no endpoints exist but will never | |
| 109 |       *         be null | |
| 110 |       */ | |
| 111 |      public List<Endpoint> getAllEndpoints(); | |
| 112 | ||
| 113 |      /** | |
| 114 |       * Returns an available endpoint for the service with the given name. If the service with the | |
| 115 |       * given name is published locally, preference will be given to the locally deployed version of | |
| 116 |       * the service. | |
| 117 |       *  | |
| 118 |       * <p> | |
| 119 |       * Based on the nature of this method, if there is more than one endpoint available for the | |
| 120 |       * given name, multiple invocations of this method with the same service name may return | |
| 121 |       * different {@link Endpoint} instances each time. | |
| 122 |       *  | |
| 123 |       * @param serviceName the name of the service for which to locate an available endpoint | |
| 124 |       * @return an available endpoint for the service with the given name, or null if none is | |
| 125 |       *         available | |
| 126 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceName is null | |
| 127 |       */ | |
| 128 |      public Endpoint getEndpoint(QName serviceName); | |
| 129 | ||
| 130 |      /** | |
| 131 |       * Returns an available endpoint for the service with the given name which is hosted by the | |
| 132 |       * application with the given application id. This operation functions the same as | |
| 133 |       * {@link #getEndpoint(QName)} with the exception that it will only consider endpoints with the | |
| 134 |       * given application id. | |
| 135 |       *  | |
| 136 |       * <p> | |
| 137 |       * Invoking this method with a null or blank value for {@code applicationId} is equivalent to | |
| 138 |       * invoking {@link #getEndpoint(QName)}. | |
| 139 |       *  | |
| 140 |       * @param serviceName the name of the service for which to locate an available endpoint | |
| 141 |       * @param applicationId the id of the application for which to locate an available endpoint for | |
| 142 |       *        the given service name | |
| 143 |       * @return an available endpoint for the service with the given name and application id, or null | |
| 144 |       *         if none is available | |
| 145 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceName is null | |
| 146 |       */ | |
| 147 |      public Endpoint getEndpoint(QName serviceName, String applicationId); | |
| 148 | ||
| 149 |      /** | |
| 150 |       * Returns the endpoint matching the given service configuration, if one exists. In the case of | |
| 151 |       * services published by this service bus client, this method will preferably return the local | |
| 152 |       * endpoints in place of a remote endpoint to the same service. | |
| 153 |       *  | |
| 154 |       * @param serviceConfiguration the service configuration by which to lookup up the endpoint | |
| 155 |       * @return the endpoint who's service configuration matches the given configuration, or null if | |
| 156 |       *         no such match could be determined | |
| 157 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given serviceConfiguration is null | |
| 158 |       */ | |
| 159 |      public Endpoint getConfiguredEndpoint(ServiceConfiguration serviceConfiguration); | |
| 160 | ||
| 161 |      /** | |
| 162 |       * Returns a proxy to the service with the given name. This proxy should have built-in support | |
| 163 |       * for fail-over and load balancing capabilities. This means it is safe for client applications | |
| 164 |       * to cache a reference to this service proxy. | |
| 165 |       *  | |
| 166 |       * <p> | |
| 167 |       * This proxy should additionally be thread-safe. | |
| 168 |       *  | |
| 169 |       * <p> | |
| 170 |       * This method is equivalent to invoking {@link #getEndpoint(QName).getService()}. | |
| 171 |       *  | |
| 172 |       * @param serviceName the name of the service for which to locate an available proxy | |
| 173 |       * @return an available proxy for the service with the given name, or null if none is available | |
| 174 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceName is null | |
| 175 |       */ | |
| 176 |      public Object getService(QName serviceName); | |
| 177 | ||
| 178 |      /** | |
| 179 |       * Returns a proxy to the service with the given name which is hosted by the application with | |
| 180 |       * the given application id. This operation functions the same as {@link #getService(QName)} | |
| 181 |       * with the exception that it will only consider endpoints with the given application id. | |
| 182 |       *  | |
| 183 |       * <p> | |
| 184 |       * Invoking this method with a null or blank value for {@code applicationId} is equivalent to | |
| 185 |       * invoking {@link #getService(QName)}. This method is also equivalent to invoking | |
| 186 |       * {@link #getEndpoint(QName, String).getService()}. | |
| 187 |       *  | |
| 188 |       * @param serviceName the name of the service for which to locate an available proxy | |
| 189 |       * @param applicationId the id of the application for which to locate an available proxy for the | |
| 190 |       *        given service name | |
| 191 |       * @return an available proxy for the service with the given name, or null if none is available | |
| 192 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceName is null | |
| 193 |       */ | |
| 194 |      public Object getService(QName serviceName, String applicationId); | |
| 195 | ||
| 196 |      /** | |
| 197 |       * Publish a service with the given ServiceDefinition to the service bus. This effectively | |
| 198 |       * updates the service registry and provides an endpoint for other applications to invoke. If | |
| 199 |       * this application has already published a service under this name, it will be updated instead | |
| 200 |       * to reflect the new ServiceDefinition. | |
| 201 |       *  | |
| 202 |       * <p> | |
| 203 |       * The method also provides the ability for the service bus to immediately synchronize with the | |
| 204 |       * service registry after registering the service if {@code synchronize} is set to {@code true}. | |
| 205 |       *  | |
| 206 |       * @see #synchronize() | |
| 207 |       *  | |
| 208 |       * @param serviceDefinition the definition of the service to publish, must not be null | |
| 209 |       * @param synchronize indicates whether or not this service bus client should immediately | |
| 210 |       *        synchronize it's changes with the registry after registering the service. | |
| 211 |       * @return the service configuration for the published service | |
| 212 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceDefinition is null | |
| 213 |       */ | |
| 214 | public ServiceConfiguration publishService(ServiceDefinition serviceDefinition, boolean synchronize);  | |
| 215 | ||
| 216 |      /** | |
| 217 |       * Functions as per {@link #publishService(ServiceDefinition, boolean)} but allows for multiple | |
| 218 |       * services to be published to the bus in a single operation. If the given list of service | |
| 219 |       * definitions is empty then this method will do nothing (including skipping synchronization | |
| 220 |       * with the registry if that was requested). | |
| 221 |       *  | |
| 222 |       * @see #publishService(ServiceDefinition, boolean) | |
| 223 |       * @see #synchronize() | |
| 224 |       *  | |
| 225 |       * @param serviceDefinitions the list of definition for the services to publish, must not be | |
| 226 |       *        null | |
| 227 |       * @param synchronize indicates whether or not this service bus client should immediately | |
| 228 |       *        synchronize it's changes with the registry after registering the services. | |
| 229 |       * @return the list of service configurations for the published services in the same order as | |
| 230 |       *         the list of service definitions | |
| 231 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceDefinitions is null | |
| 232 |       */ | |
| 233 | public List<ServiceConfiguration> publishServices(List<ServiceDefinition> definition, boolean synchronize);  | |
| 234 | ||
| 235 |      /** | |
| 236 |       * Removes the service from the service bus and the service registry with the given service | |
| 237 |       * name. Client applications should only be able to remove services that they themselves have | |
| 238 |       * published. | |
| 239 |       *  | |
| 240 |       * <p> | |
| 241 |       * This method also provides the ability for the service bus to immediately synchronize with the | |
| 242 |       * service registry after removing the service if {@code synchronize} is set to {@code true}. If | |
| 243 |       * the service is not located and successfully removed, however, the sychronization will not | |
| 244 |       * run. | |
| 245 |       *  | |
| 246 |       * @see #synchronize() | |
| 247 |       *  | |
| 248 |       * @param serviceName the name of the service to remove | |
| 249 |       * @param synchronize indicates whether or not this service bus client should immediately | |
| 250 |       *        synchronize after removing the service | |
| 251 |       * @return true if the service was removed, false otherwise | |
| 252 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given serviceName is null | |
| 253 |       */ | |
| 254 | public boolean removeService(QName serviceName, boolean synchronize);  | |
| 255 | ||
| 256 |      /** | |
| 257 |       * Functions as per {@link #removeService(QName, boolean)} but allows for multiple services to | |
| 258 |       * be removed from the bus in a single operation. If the given list of service names is empty | |
| 259 |       * then this method will do nothing (including skipping synchronization with the registry if | |
| 260 |       * that was requested). | |
| 261 |       *  | |
| 262 |       * <p> | |
| 263 |       * If the list returned from the method contains only false responses (meaning that no services | |
| 264 |       * were removed) this method will skip synchronization even if it is requested. | |
| 265 |       *  | |
| 266 |       * @see #removeService(QName, boolean) | |
| 267 |       * @see #synchronize() | |
| 268 |       *  | |
| 269 |       * @param serviceNames the list of names for the services to remove, must not be null | |
| 270 |       * @param synchronize indicates whether or not this service bus client should immediately | |
| 271 |       *        synchronize it's changes with the registry after removing the services. | |
| 272 |       * @return a list of Booleans indicating which of the service removals were successful. This | |
| 273 |       *         list will be in the same order as the list of service configurations that were passed | |
| 274 |       *         in. | |
| 275 |       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if serviceNames is null | |
| 276 |       */ | |
| 277 | public List<Boolean> removeServices(List<QName> serviceConfigurations, boolean synchronize);  | |
| 278 | ||
| 279 |      /** | |
| 280 |       * Synchronizes the current client's service bus with the central service registry. This is done | |
| 281 |       * automatically on a periodic basic, but can be invoked manually through this method. This | |
| 282 |       * method should both register any outstanding service publications to the registry, as well as | |
| 283 |       * detect any changes in remote services that have been published/removed by other applications | |
| 284 |       * in the registry and update local service bus state accordingly. | |
| 285 |       */ | |
| 286 | public void synchronize();  | |
| 287 | ||
| 288 | }  |