use of javax.management.Attribute in project camel by apache.
the class BacklogTracerTest method testBacklogTracerNotRemoveOverflow.
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testBacklogTracerNotRemoveOverflow() throws Exception {
MBeanServer mbeanServer = getMBeanServer();
ObjectName on = new ObjectName("org.apache.camel:context=camel-1,type=tracer,name=BacklogTracer");
assertNotNull(on);
mbeanServer.isRegistered(on);
Boolean removeOnDump = (Boolean) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "RemoveOnDump");
assertEquals(Boolean.TRUE, removeOnDump);
// disable it
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("RemoveOnDump", Boolean.FALSE));
Integer size = (Integer) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "BacklogSize");
assertEquals("Should be 1000", 1000, size.intValue());
// change size to 2 x 10 (as we need for first as well)
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("BacklogSize", 20));
// set the pattern to match only foo
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("TracePattern", "foo"));
Boolean enabled = (Boolean) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "Enabled");
assertEquals("Should not be enabled", Boolean.FALSE, enabled);
// enable it
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("Enabled", Boolean.TRUE));
getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").expectedMessageCount(10);
getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").expectedMessageCount(10);
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
template.sendBody("direct:start", "###" + i + "###");
}
assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
List<BacklogTracerEventMessage> events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertEquals(10, events.size());
// the first should be 0 and the last 9
String xml = events.get(0).getMessageAsXml();
assertTrue(xml.contains("###0###"));
xml = events.get(9).getMessageAsXml();
assertTrue(xml.contains("###9###"));
// send in another message
template.sendBody("direct:start", "###" + 10 + "###");
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertEquals(10, events.size());
// and we are shifted one now
xml = events.get(0).getMessageAsXml();
assertTrue(xml.contains("###1###"));
xml = events.get(9).getMessageAsXml();
assertTrue(xml.contains("###10###"));
// send in 4 messages
template.sendBody("direct:start", "###" + 11 + "###");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "###" + 12 + "###");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "###" + 13 + "###");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "###" + 14 + "###");
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertEquals(10, events.size());
// and we are shifted +4 now
xml = events.get(0).getMessageAsXml();
assertTrue(xml.contains("###5###"));
xml = events.get(9).getMessageAsXml();
assertTrue(xml.contains("###14###"));
}
use of javax.management.Attribute in project camel by apache.
the class BacklogTracerTest method testBacklogTracerEventMessageDumpAll.
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testBacklogTracerEventMessageDumpAll() throws Exception {
MBeanServer mbeanServer = getMBeanServer();
ObjectName on = new ObjectName("org.apache.camel:context=camel-1,type=tracer,name=BacklogTracer");
assertNotNull(on);
mbeanServer.isRegistered(on);
Boolean enabled = (Boolean) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "Enabled");
assertEquals("Should not be enabled", Boolean.FALSE, enabled);
// enable it
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("Enabled", Boolean.TRUE));
getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").expectedMessageCount(2);
getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").expectedMessageCount(2);
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Hello World");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Bye World");
assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
List<Exchange> fooExchanges = getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").getReceivedExchanges();
List<Exchange> barExchanges = getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").getReceivedExchanges();
List<BacklogTracerEventMessage> events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpAllTracedMessages", null, null);
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(6, events.size());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event0 = events.get(0);
assertEquals("route1", event0.getRouteId());
assertEquals(null, event0.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + fooExchanges.get(0).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Hello World</body>\n" + " </message>", event0.getMessageAsXml());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event1 = events.get(1);
assertEquals("route1", event1.getRouteId());
assertEquals("foo", event1.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + fooExchanges.get(0).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Hello World</body>\n" + " </message>", event1.getMessageAsXml());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event2 = events.get(2);
assertEquals("route1", event2.getRouteId());
assertEquals("bar", event2.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + barExchanges.get(0).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Hello World</body>\n" + " </message>", event2.getMessageAsXml());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event3 = events.get(3);
assertEquals("route1", event3.getRouteId());
assertEquals(null, event3.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + fooExchanges.get(1).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Bye World</body>\n" + " </message>", event3.getMessageAsXml());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event4 = events.get(4);
assertEquals("route1", event4.getRouteId());
assertEquals("foo", event4.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + fooExchanges.get(1).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Bye World</body>\n" + " </message>", event3.getMessageAsXml());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event5 = events.get(5);
assertEquals("route1", event5.getRouteId());
assertEquals("bar", event5.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + barExchanges.get(1).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Bye World</body>\n" + " </message>", event4.getMessageAsXml());
}
use of javax.management.Attribute in project camel by apache.
the class BacklogTracerTest method testBacklogTracerNotRemoveOnDumpPattern.
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testBacklogTracerNotRemoveOnDumpPattern() throws Exception {
MBeanServer mbeanServer = getMBeanServer();
ObjectName on = new ObjectName("org.apache.camel:context=camel-1,type=tracer,name=BacklogTracer");
assertNotNull(on);
mbeanServer.isRegistered(on);
Boolean removeOnDump = (Boolean) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "RemoveOnDump");
assertEquals(Boolean.TRUE, removeOnDump);
// disable it
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("RemoveOnDump", Boolean.FALSE));
Boolean enabled = (Boolean) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "Enabled");
assertEquals("Should not be enabled", Boolean.FALSE, enabled);
// enable it
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("Enabled", Boolean.TRUE));
getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").expectedMessageCount(2);
getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").expectedMessageCount(2);
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Hello World");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Bye World");
assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
List<BacklogTracerEventMessage> events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(2, events.size());
// and if we get again they are still there
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertEquals(2, events.size());
// send in another message
resetMocks();
getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").expectedMessageCount(1);
getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").expectedMessageCount(1);
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Hi World");
assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
// and now we should have 3 more messages
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(3, events.size());
// and bar should also have 3 traced messages
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "bar" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(3, events.size());
}
use of javax.management.Attribute in project camel by apache.
the class BacklogTracerPatternRouteTest method testBacklogTracerPattern.
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testBacklogTracerPattern() throws Exception {
// JMX tests dont work well on AIX CI servers (hangs them)
if (isPlatform("aix")) {
return;
}
MBeanServer mbeanServer = getMBeanServer();
ObjectName on = new ObjectName("org.apache.camel:context=camel-1,type=tracer,name=BacklogTracer");
assertNotNull(on);
mbeanServer.isRegistered(on);
Boolean enabled = (Boolean) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "Enabled");
assertEquals("Should not be enabled", Boolean.FALSE, enabled);
Integer size = (Integer) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "BacklogSize");
assertEquals("Should be 1000", 1000, size.intValue());
// set the pattern to match only coolRoute
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("TracePattern", "coolRoute"));
// enable it
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("Enabled", Boolean.TRUE));
getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").expectedMessageCount(2);
getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").expectedMessageCount(2);
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Hello World");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Bye World");
assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
List<BacklogTracerEventMessage> events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(2, events.size());
// there should also be messages on bar
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "bar" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(2, events.size());
// but not on beer
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "beer" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(0, events.size());
}
use of javax.management.Attribute in project camel by apache.
the class BacklogTracerPatternTest method testBacklogTracerPattern.
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testBacklogTracerPattern() throws Exception {
// JMX tests dont work well on AIX CI servers (hangs them)
if (isPlatform("aix")) {
return;
}
MBeanServer mbeanServer = getMBeanServer();
ObjectName on = new ObjectName("org.apache.camel:context=camel-1,type=tracer,name=BacklogTracer");
assertNotNull(on);
mbeanServer.isRegistered(on);
Boolean enabled = (Boolean) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "Enabled");
assertEquals("Should not be enabled", Boolean.FALSE, enabled);
Integer size = (Integer) mbeanServer.getAttribute(on, "BacklogSize");
assertEquals("Should be 1000", 1000, size.intValue());
// set the pattern to match only foo*
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("TracePattern", "foo*"));
// enable it
mbeanServer.setAttribute(on, new Attribute("Enabled", Boolean.TRUE));
getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").expectedMessageCount(2);
getMockEndpoint("mock:bar").expectedMessageCount(2);
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Hello World");
template.sendBody("direct:start", "Bye World");
assertMockEndpointsSatisfied();
List<Exchange> exchanges = getMockEndpoint("mock:foo").getReceivedExchanges();
List<BacklogTracerEventMessage> events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "foo" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(2, events.size());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event1 = events.get(0);
assertEquals("foo", event1.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + exchanges.get(0).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Hello World</body>\n" + " </message>", event1.getMessageAsXml());
BacklogTracerEventMessage event2 = events.get(1);
assertEquals("foo", event2.getToNode());
assertEquals(" <message exchangeId=\"" + exchanges.get(1).getExchangeId() + "\">\n" + " <body type=\"java.lang.String\">Bye World</body>\n" + " </message>", event2.getMessageAsXml());
// there should be no messages on bar
events = (List<BacklogTracerEventMessage>) mbeanServer.invoke(on, "dumpTracedMessages", new Object[] { "bar" }, new String[] { "java.lang.String" });
assertNotNull(events);
assertEquals(0, events.size());
}
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