Openfire 3.9.3 Javadoc

org.jivesoftware.openfire.spi
Class RoutingTableImpl

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.jivesoftware.openfire.container.BasicModule
      extended by org.jivesoftware.openfire.spi.RoutingTableImpl
All Implemented Interfaces:
ClusterEventListener, Module, RoutingTable

public class RoutingTableImpl
extends BasicModule
implements RoutingTable, ClusterEventListener

Routing table that stores routes to client sessions, outgoing server sessions and components. As soon as a user authenticates with the server its client session will be added to the routing table. Whenever the client session becomes available or unavailable the routing table will be updated too.

When running inside of a cluster the routing table will also keep references to routes hosted in other cluster nodes. A RemotePacketRouter will be use to route packets to routes hosted in other cluster nodes.

Failure to route a packet will end up sending IQRouter.routingFailed(JID, Packet), MessageRouter.routingFailed(JID, Packet) or PresenceRouter.routingFailed(JID, Packet) depending on the packet type that tried to be sent.

Author:
Gaston Dombiak

Field Summary
static String ANONYMOUS_C2S_CACHE_NAME
           
static String C2S_CACHE_NAME
           
static String C2S_SESSION_NAME
           
static String COMPONENT_CACHE_NAME
           
static String S2S_CACHE_NAME
           
 
Constructor Summary
RoutingTableImpl()
           
 
Method Summary
 boolean addClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route, LocalClientSession destination)
          Adds a route to the routing table for the specified client session.
 void addComponentRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route, RoutableChannelHandler destination)
          Adds a route to the routing table for the specified internal or external component.
 void addServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route, LocalOutgoingServerSession destination)
          Adds a route to the routing table for the specified outoing server session.
 void broadcastPacket(org.xmpp.packet.Message packet, boolean onlyLocal)
          Broadcasts the specified message to connected client sessions to the local node or across the cluster.
 ClientSession getClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
          Returns the client session associated to the specified XMPP address or null if none was found.
 Collection<ClientSession> getClientsRoutes(boolean onlyLocal)
          Returns collection of client sessions authenticated with the server.
 Collection<String> getComponentsDomains()
          Returns domains of components hosted by the server.
 RemotePacketRouter getRemotePacketRouter()
          Returns the RemotePacketRouter to use for deliverying packets to entities hosted in remote nodes of the cluster or null if none was set.
 List<org.xmpp.packet.JID> getRoutes(org.xmpp.packet.JID route, org.xmpp.packet.JID requester)
          Returns the list of routes associated to the specified route address.
 Collection<String> getServerHostnames()
          Returns a collection with the hostnames of the remote servers that currently may receive packets sent from this server.
 OutgoingServerSession getServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
          Returns the outgoing server session associated to the specified XMPP address or null if none was found.
 int getServerSessionsCount()
          Returns the number of outgoing server sessions hosted in this JVM.
 boolean hasClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
          Returns true if a registered user or anonymous user with the specified full JID is currently logged.
 boolean hasComponentRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
          Returns true if an internal or external component is hosting the specified address.
 boolean hasServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
          Returns true if an outgoing server session exists to the specified remote server.
 void initialize(XMPPServer server)
          Initializes the basic module.
 boolean isAnonymousRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
          Returns true if an anonymous user with the specified full JID is currently logged.
 boolean isLocalRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
          Returns true if the specified address belongs to a route that is hosted by this JVM.
 void joinedCluster()
          Notification event indicating that this JVM is now part of a cluster.
 void joinedCluster(byte[] nodeID)
          Notification event indicating that another JVM is now part of a cluster.
 void leftCluster()
          Notification event indicating that this JVM is no longer part of the cluster.
 void leftCluster(byte[] nodeID)
          Notification event indicating that another JVM is no longer part of the cluster.
 void markedAsSeniorClusterMember()
          Notification event indicating that this JVM is now the senior cluster member.
 boolean removeClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route)
          Returns true if a route of a client session has been successfully removed.
 boolean removeComponentRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route)
          Returns true if a route of a component has been successfully removed.
 boolean removeServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route)
          Returns true if a route to an outoing server has been successfully removed.
 void routePacket(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid, org.xmpp.packet.Packet packet, boolean fromServer)
          Routes a packet to the specified address.
 void setRemotePacketRouter(RemotePacketRouter remotePacketRouter)
          Sets the RemotePacketRouter to use for deliverying packets to entities hosted in remote nodes of the cluster.
 void start()
          Starts the basic module.
 void stop()
          Stops the basic module.
 
Methods inherited from class org.jivesoftware.openfire.container.BasicModule
destroy, getName
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

C2S_CACHE_NAME

public static final String C2S_CACHE_NAME
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ANONYMOUS_C2S_CACHE_NAME

public static final String ANONYMOUS_C2S_CACHE_NAME
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S2S_CACHE_NAME

public static final String S2S_CACHE_NAME
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COMPONENT_CACHE_NAME

public static final String COMPONENT_CACHE_NAME
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C2S_SESSION_NAME

public static final String C2S_SESSION_NAME
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Constructor Detail

RoutingTableImpl

public RoutingTableImpl()
Method Detail

addServerRoute

public void addServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route,
                           LocalOutgoingServerSession destination)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Adds a route to the routing table for the specified outoing server session. When running inside of a cluster this message must be sent from the cluster node that is actually holding the physical connectoin to the remote server.

Specified by:
addServerRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
route - the address associated to the route.
destination - the outgoing server session.

addComponentRoute

public void addComponentRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route,
                              RoutableChannelHandler destination)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Adds a route to the routing table for the specified internal or external component.

When running inside of a cluster this message must be sent from the cluster node that is actually hosting the component. The component may be available in all or some of cluster nodes. The routing table will keep track of all nodes hosting the component.

Specified by:
addComponentRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
route - the address associated to the route.
destination - the component.

addClientRoute

public boolean addClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route,
                              LocalClientSession destination)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Adds a route to the routing table for the specified client session. The client session will be added as soon as the user has finished authenticating with the server. Moreover, when the user becomes available or unavailable then the routing table will get updated again. When running inside of a cluster this message must be sent from the cluster node that is actually holding the client session.

Specified by:
addClientRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
route - the address associated to the route.
destination - the client session.
Returns:
true if route was added to the table or false if already present.

broadcastPacket

public void broadcastPacket(org.xmpp.packet.Message packet,
                            boolean onlyLocal)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Broadcasts the specified message to connected client sessions to the local node or across the cluster. Both available and unavailable client sessions will receive the message.

Specified by:
broadcastPacket in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
packet - the message to broadcast.
onlyLocal - true if only client sessions connecte to the local JVM will get the message.

routePacket

public void routePacket(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid,
                        org.xmpp.packet.Packet packet,
                        boolean fromServer)
                 throws PacketException
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Routes a packet to the specified address. The packet destination can be a user on the local server, a component, or a foreign server.

When routing a packet to a remote server then a new outgoing connection will be created to the remote server if none was found and the packet will be delivered. If an existing outgoing connection already exists then it will be used for delivering the packet. Moreover, when running inside of a cluster the node that has the actual outgoing connection will be requested to deliver the requested packet.

Packets routed to components will only be sent if the internal or external component is connected to the server. Moreover, when running inside of a cluster the node that is hosting the component will be requested to deliver the requested packet. It will be first checked if the component is available in this JVM and if not then the first cluster node found hosting the component will be used.

Packets routed to users will be delivered if the user is connected to the server. Depending on the packet type and the sender of the packet only available or all user sessions could be considered. For instance, Messages and Presences are only sent to available client sessions whilst IQs originated to the server can be sent to available or unavailable sessions. When running inside of a cluster the node that is hosting the user session will be requested to deliver the requested packet.

Specified by:
routePacket in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - the recipient of the packet to route.
packet - the packet to route.
fromServer - true if the packet was created by the server. This packets should always be delivered
Throws:
PacketException - thrown if the packet is malformed (results in the sender's session being shutdown).

getClientRoute

public ClientSession getClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns the client session associated to the specified XMPP address or null if none was found. When running inside of a cluster and a remote node is hosting the client session then a session surrage will be returned.

Specified by:
getClientRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - the address of the session.
Returns:
the client session associated to the specified XMPP address or null if none was found.

getClientsRoutes

public Collection<ClientSession> getClientsRoutes(boolean onlyLocal)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns collection of client sessions authenticated with the server. When running inside of a cluster the returned sessions will include sessions connected to this JVM and also other cluster nodes. TODO Prevent usage of this message and change original requirement to avoid having to load all sessions. TODO This may not scale when hosting millions of sessions.

Specified by:
getClientsRoutes in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
onlyLocal - true if only client sessions connected to this JVM must be considered.
Returns:
collection of client sessions authenticated with the server.

getServerRoute

public OutgoingServerSession getServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns the outgoing server session associated to the specified XMPP address or null if none was found. When running inside of a cluster and a remote node is hosting the session then a session surrage will be returned.

Specified by:
getServerRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - the address of the session.
Returns:
the outgoing server session associated to the specified XMPP address or null if none was found.

getServerHostnames

public Collection<String> getServerHostnames()
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns a collection with the hostnames of the remote servers that currently may receive packets sent from this server.

Specified by:
getServerHostnames in interface RoutingTable
Returns:
a collection with the hostnames of the remote servers that currently may receive packets sent from this server.

getServerSessionsCount

public int getServerSessionsCount()
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns the number of outgoing server sessions hosted in this JVM. When runing inside of a cluster you will need to get this value for each cluster node to learn the total number of outgoing server sessions.

Specified by:
getServerSessionsCount in interface RoutingTable
Returns:
the number of outgoing server sessions hosted in this JVM.

getComponentsDomains

public Collection<String> getComponentsDomains()
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns domains of components hosted by the server. When running in a cluster, domains of components running in any node will be returned.

Specified by:
getComponentsDomains in interface RoutingTable
Returns:
domains of components hosted by the server.

hasClientRoute

public boolean hasClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if a registered user or anonymous user with the specified full JID is currently logged. When running inside of a cluster a true value will be returned as long as the user is connected to any cluster node. // TODO Should we care about available or not available????

Specified by:
hasClientRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - the full JID of the user.
Returns:
true if a registered user or anonymous user with the specified full JID is currently logged.

isAnonymousRoute

public boolean isAnonymousRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if an anonymous user with the specified full JID is currently logged. When running inside of a cluster a true value will be returned as long as the user is connected to any cluster node.

Specified by:
isAnonymousRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - the full JID of the anonymous user.
Returns:
true if an anonymous user with the specified full JID is currently logged.

isLocalRoute

public boolean isLocalRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if the specified address belongs to a route that is hosted by this JVM. When running inside of a cluster each cluster node will host routes to local resources. A false value could either mean that the route is not hosted by this JVM but other cluster node or that there is no route to the specified address. Use XMPPServer.isLocal(org.xmpp.packet.JID) to figure out if the address belongs to tge domain hosted by this server.

Specified by:
isLocalRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - the address of the route.
Returns:
true if the specified address belongs to a route that is hosted by this JVM.

hasServerRoute

public boolean hasServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if an outgoing server session exists to the specified remote server. The JID can be a full JID or a bare JID since only the domain of the specified address will be used to look up the route.

When running inside of a cluster the look up will be done in all the cluster. So as long as a node has a connection to the remote server a true value will be returned.

Specified by:
hasServerRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - JID that specifies the remote server address.
Returns:
true if an outgoing server session exists to the specified remote server.

hasComponentRoute

public boolean hasComponentRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID jid)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if an internal or external component is hosting the specified address. The JID can be a full JID or a bare JID since only the domain of the specified address will be used to look up the route.

When running inside of a cluster the look up will be done in all the cluster. So as long as a node is hosting the component a true value will be returned.

Specified by:
hasComponentRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
jid - JID that specifies the component address.
Returns:
true if an internal or external component is hosting the specified address.

getRoutes

public List<org.xmpp.packet.JID> getRoutes(org.xmpp.packet.JID route,
                                           org.xmpp.packet.JID requester)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns the list of routes associated to the specified route address. When asking for routes to a remote server then the requested JID will be included as the only value of the returned collection. It is indifferent if an outgoing session to the specified remote server exists or not.

When asking for routes to client sessions the specified route address could either be a full JID of a bare JID. In the case of a full JID, a single element will be included in the answer in case the specified full JID exists or an empty collection if the full JID does not exist. Moreover, when passing a bare JID a list of full JIDs will be returned for each available resource associated to the bare JID. In any case, only JIDs of available client sessions are returned. However, there is an exception with directed presences. Unavailable routes may be returned if and only if the owner of the route sent a directed presence to the requester thus becoming available to the requester. If requester is null then only available resources are considered.

When asking for routes to components a single element will be returned in the answer only if an internal or external component is found for the specified route address. If no component was found then an empty collection will be returned.

Specified by:
getRoutes in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
route - The address we want a route to.
requester - The address of the entity requesting the routes or null if we don't care about directed presences.
Returns:
list of routes associated to the specified route address.

removeClientRoute

public boolean removeClientRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if a route of a client session has been successfully removed. When running inside of a cluster this message must be sent from the cluster node that is actually hosting the client session.

Specified by:
removeClientRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
route - the route to remove.
Returns:
true if a route of a client session has been successfully removed.

removeServerRoute

public boolean removeServerRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if a route to an outoing server has been successfully removed. When running inside of a cluster this message must be sent from the cluster node that is actually holding the physical connectoin to the remote server.

Specified by:
removeServerRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
route - the route to remove.
Returns:
true if the route was successfully removed.

removeComponentRoute

public boolean removeComponentRoute(org.xmpp.packet.JID route)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns true if a route of a component has been successfully removed. Both internal and external components have a route in the table. When running inside of a cluster this message must be sent from the cluster node that is actually hosting the component.

Specified by:
removeComponentRoute in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
route - the route to remove.
Returns:
true if a route of a component has been successfully removed.

setRemotePacketRouter

public void setRemotePacketRouter(RemotePacketRouter remotePacketRouter)
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Sets the RemotePacketRouter to use for deliverying packets to entities hosted in remote nodes of the cluster.

Specified by:
setRemotePacketRouter in interface RoutingTable
Parameters:
remotePacketRouter - the RemotePacketRouter to use for deliverying packets to entities hosted in remote nodes of the cluster.

getRemotePacketRouter

public RemotePacketRouter getRemotePacketRouter()
Description copied from interface: RoutingTable
Returns the RemotePacketRouter to use for deliverying packets to entities hosted in remote nodes of the cluster or null if none was set.

Specified by:
getRemotePacketRouter in interface RoutingTable
Returns:
the RemotePacketRouter to use for deliverying packets to entities hosted in remote nodes of the cluster.

initialize

public void initialize(XMPPServer server)
Description copied from class: BasicModule

Initializes the basic module.

Inheriting classes that choose to override this method MUST call this initialize() method before accessing BasicModule resources.

Specified by:
initialize in interface Module
Overrides:
initialize in class BasicModule
Parameters:
server - the server hosting this module.

start

public void start()
           throws IllegalStateException
Description copied from class: BasicModule

Starts the basic module.

Inheriting classes that choose to override this method MUST call this start() method before accessing BasicModule resources.

Specified by:
start in interface Module
Overrides:
start in class BasicModule
Throws:
IllegalStateException - If start is called before initialize successfully returns

stop

public void stop()
Description copied from class: BasicModule

Stops the basic module.

Inheriting classes that choose to override this method MUST call this stop() method before accessing BasicModule resources.

Specified by:
stop in interface Module
Overrides:
stop in class BasicModule

joinedCluster

public void joinedCluster()
Description copied from interface: ClusterEventListener
Notification event indicating that this JVM is now part of a cluster. At this point the XMPPServer.getNodeID() holds the new nodeID value.

When joining the cluster as the senior cluster member the ClusterEventListener.markedAsSeniorClusterMember() event will be sent right after this event.

At this point the CacheFactory holds clustered caches. That means that modifications to the caches will be reflected in the cluster. The clustered caches were just obtained from the cluster and no local cached data was automatically moved.

Specified by:
joinedCluster in interface ClusterEventListener

joinedCluster

public void joinedCluster(byte[] nodeID)
Description copied from interface: ClusterEventListener
Notification event indicating that another JVM is now part of a cluster.

At this point the CacheFactory of the new node holds clustered caches. That means that modifications to the caches of this JVM will be reflected in the cluster and in particular in the new node.

Specified by:
joinedCluster in interface ClusterEventListener
Parameters:
nodeID - ID of the node that joined the cluster.

leftCluster

public void leftCluster()
Description copied from interface: ClusterEventListener
Notification event indicating that this JVM is no longer part of the cluster. This could happen when disabling clustering support, removing the enterprise plugin that provides clustering support or connection to cluster got lost.

Moreover, if we were in a "split brain" scenario (ie. separated cluster islands) and the island were this JVM belonged was marked as "old" then all nodes of that island will get the left cluster event and joined cluster events. That means that caches will be reset and thus will need to be repopulated again with fresh data from this JVM. This also includes the case where this JVM was the senior cluster member and when the islands met again then this JVM stopped being the senior member.

At this point the CacheFactory holds local caches. That means that modifications to the caches will only affect this JVM.

Specified by:
leftCluster in interface ClusterEventListener

leftCluster

public void leftCluster(byte[] nodeID)
Description copied from interface: ClusterEventListener
Notification event indicating that another JVM is no longer part of the cluster. This could happen when disabling clustering support, removing the enterprise plugin that provides clustering support or connection to cluster got lost.

Moreover, if we were in a "split brain" scenario (ie. separated cluster islands) and the island were the other JVM belonged was marked as "old" then all nodes of that island will get the left cluster event and joined cluster events. That means that caches will be reset and thus will need to be repopulated again with fresh data from this JVM. This also includes the case where the other JVM was the senior cluster member and when the islands met again then the other JVM stopped being the senior member.

At this point the CacheFactory of the leaving node holds local caches. That means that modifications to the caches of this JVM will not affect the leaving node but other cluster members.

Specified by:
leftCluster in interface ClusterEventListener
Parameters:
nodeID - ID of the node that is left the cluster.

markedAsSeniorClusterMember

public void markedAsSeniorClusterMember()
Description copied from interface: ClusterEventListener
Notification event indicating that this JVM is now the senior cluster member. This could either happen when initially joining the cluster or when the senior cluster member node left the cluster and this JVM was marked as the new senior cluster member.

Moreover, in the case of a "split brain" scenario (ie. separated cluster islands) each island will have its own senior cluster member. However, when the islands meet again there could only be one senior cluster member so one of the senior cluster members will stop playing that role. When that happens the JVM no longer playing that role will receive the ClusterEventListener.leftCluster() and ClusterEventListener.joinedCluster() events.

Specified by:
markedAsSeniorClusterMember in interface ClusterEventListener

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