Coverage Report - org.mule.routing.outbound.StaticRecipientList
 
Classes in this File Line Coverage Branch Coverage Complexity
StaticRecipientList
0%
0/17
0%
0/8
2.75
 
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 /*
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  * $Id: StaticRecipientList.java 19739 2010-09-27 14:28:40Z tcarlson $
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  * --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  * Copyright (c) MuleSoft, Inc.  All rights reserved.  http://www.mulesoft.com
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  *
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  * The software in this package is published under the terms of the CPAL v1.0
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  * license, a copy of which has been included with this distribution in the
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  * LICENSE.txt file.
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  */
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 package org.mule.routing.outbound;
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 import org.mule.api.MuleEvent;
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 import org.mule.util.StringUtils;
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 import java.util.ArrayList;
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 import java.util.Arrays;
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 import java.util.Collections;
 19  
 import java.util.List;
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 /**
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  * <code>StaticRecipientList</code> is used to dispatch a single event to multiple
 23  
  * recipients over the same transport. The recipient targets for this router can be
 24  
  * configured statically on the router itself.
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  */
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 27  
 // TODO I think the ExpressionRecipientList router does everything this router does and more.
 28  
 // Perhaps we should rename it to simply "RecipientList Router" and remove this one?
 29  0
 public class StaticRecipientList extends AbstractRecipientList
 30  
 {
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     public static final String RECIPIENTS_PROPERTY = "recipients";
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     public static final String RECIPIENT_DELIMITER = ",";
 33  
 
 34  0
     private volatile List recipients = Collections.EMPTY_LIST;
 35  
 
 36  
     protected List getRecipients(MuleEvent event)
 37  
     {
 38  0
         Object msgRecipients = event.getMessage().removeProperty(RECIPIENTS_PROPERTY);
 39  
 
 40  0
         if (msgRecipients == null)
 41  
         {
 42  0
             return recipients;
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         }
 44  0
         else if (msgRecipients instanceof String)
 45  
         {
 46  0
             return Arrays.asList(StringUtils.splitAndTrim(msgRecipients.toString(), this.getListDelimiter()));
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         }
 48  0
         else if (msgRecipients instanceof List)
 49  
         {
 50  0
             return new ArrayList((List) msgRecipients);
 51  
         }
 52  
         else
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         {
 54  0
             logger.warn("Recipients on message are neither String nor List but: " + msgRecipients.getClass());
 55  0
             return Collections.EMPTY_LIST;
 56  
         }
 57  
     }
 58  
 
 59  
     public List getRecipients()
 60  
     {
 61  0
         return recipients;
 62  
     }
 63  
 
 64  
     public void setRecipients(List recipients)
 65  
     {
 66  0
         if (recipients != null)
 67  
         {
 68  0
             this.recipients = new ArrayList(recipients);
 69  
         }
 70  
         else
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         {
 72  0
             this.recipients = Collections.EMPTY_LIST;
 73  
         }
 74  0
     }
 75  
 
 76  
     /**
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      * Overloading classes can change the delimiter used to separate entries in the
 78  
      * recipient list. By default a ',' is used.
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      * 
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      * @return The list delimiter to use
 81  
      */
 82  
     protected String getListDelimiter()
 83  
     {
 84  0
         return RECIPIENT_DELIMITER;
 85  
     }
 86  
 
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 }