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Thomas Pasch updated AMQ-3687:
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Affects Version/s: 5.5.1
Labels: http-tunneling servlet spring (was: )
> HttpSpringEmbeddedTunnelServlet, HttpEmbeddedTunnelServlet, and
> HttpTunnelServlet are doomed and non-fuctional
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> Key: AMQ-3687
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3687
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Transport
> Affects Versions: 5.5.0, 5.5.1
> Environment: Ubuntu 11.10 (oneiric)
> Reporter: Thomas Pasch
> Labels: http-tunneling, servlet, spring
> Attachments: NuclosJMSBrokerTunnelServlet.java
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> HttpSpringEmbeddedTunnelServlet, HttpEmbeddedTunnelServlet, and
> HttpTunnelServlet are doomed. This is due to the following:
> 1. Fields listener, transportFactory, transportOptions, and wireFormat are
> private in HttpTunnelServlet and could not be set up in the hierarchy. They
> should be protected.
> 2. The classes get some configuration by the servlet context. But
> a) HttpEmbeddedTunnelService sets 'transportChannelListener' but
> HttpTunnelServlet reads 'acceptListener' for an instance of
> TransportAcceptListener.
> b) The code 'TransportAcceptListener listener =
> transportConnector.getAcceptListener()' in HttpEmbeddedTunnelService can't
> get an
> instance of TransportAcceptListener because it must be set before.
> Instead a method for getting a working TransportAcceptListener
> missing.
> c) A HttpTransportFactory is required as servlet context attribute
> 'transportFactory'. There should be a method to construct one.
> 3. HttpSpringEmbeddedTunnelServlet is very strange. I would rather expect it
> to get the required ActiveMQ from a existing Spring Bean Context.
> Please find enclosed a Subclass of HttpSpringEmbeddedTunnelServlet that we
> use that has some HACKS to avoid the defects of the current servlet class
> hierarchy.
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