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It makes use of the fact that in J2EE environments, each 036 * web-application is guaranteed to have its own JNDI context relative to the <code>java:comp/env</code> context. In 037 * EJBs, each enterprise bean (albeit not each application) has its own context relative to the 038 * <code>java:comp/env</code> context. An <code>env-entry</code> in a deployment descriptor provides the information to 039 * the JNDI context. Once the <code>env-entry</code> is set, a repository selector can query the JNDI application 040 * context to look up the value of the entry. The logging context of the web-application will depend on the value the 041 * env-entry. The JNDI context which is looked up by this class is <code>java:comp/env/log4j/context-name</code>. 042 * 043 * <p> 044 * Here is an example of an <code>env-entry</code>: 045 * </p> 046 * <blockquote> 047 * 048 * <pre> 049 * <env-entry> 050 * <description>JNDI logging context name for this app</description> 051 * <env-entry-name>log4j/context-name</env-entry-name> 052 * <env-entry-value>aDistinctiveLoggingContextName</env-entry-value> 053 * <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type> 054 * </env-entry> 055 * </pre> 056 * 057 * </blockquote> 058 * 059 * <p> 060 * <em>If multiple applications use the same logging context name, then they 061 * will share the same logging context.</em> 062 * </p> 063 * 064 * <p> 065 * You can also specify the URL for this context's configuration resource. This repository selector 066 * (ContextJNDISelector) will use this resource to automatically configure the log4j repository. 067 * </p> 068 ** <blockquote> 069 * 070 * <pre> 071 * <env-entry> 072 * <description>URL for configuring log4j context</description> 073 * <env-entry-name>log4j/configuration-resource</env-entry-name> 074 * <env-entry-value>urlOfConfigurationResource</env-entry-value> 075 * <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type> 076 * </env-entry> 077 * </pre> 078 * 079 * </blockquote> 080 * 081 * <p> 082 * It usually good practice for configuration resources of distinct applications to have distinct names. However, if 083 * this is not possible Naming 084 * </p> 085 */ 086public class JndiContextSelector implements NamedContextSelector { 087 088 private static final LoggerContext CONTEXT = new LoggerContext("Default"); 089 090 private static final ConcurrentMap<String, LoggerContext> CONTEXT_MAP = 091 new ConcurrentHashMap<String, LoggerContext>(); 092 093 private static final StatusLogger LOGGER = StatusLogger.getLogger(); 094 095 public JndiContextSelector() { 096 if (!JndiManager.isJndiContextSelectorEnabled()) { 097 throw new IllegalStateException("JNDI must be enabled by setting log4j2.enableJndiContextSelector=true"); 098 } 099 } 100 101 @Override 102 public LoggerContext getContext(final String fqcn, final ClassLoader loader, final boolean currentContext) { 103 return getContext(fqcn, loader, currentContext, null); 104 } 105 106 @Override 107 public LoggerContext getContext(final String fqcn, final ClassLoader loader, final boolean currentContext, 108 final URI configLocation) { 109 110 final LoggerContext lc = ContextAnchor.THREAD_CONTEXT.get(); 111 if (lc != null) { 112 return lc; 113 } 114 115 String loggingContextName = null; 116 117 final JndiManager jndiManager = JndiManager.getDefaultManager(); 118 try { 119 loggingContextName = jndiManager.lookup(Constants.JNDI_CONTEXT_NAME); 120 } catch (final NamingException ne) { 121 LOGGER.error("Unable to lookup {}", Constants.JNDI_CONTEXT_NAME, ne); 122 } finally { 123 jndiManager.release(); 124 } 125 126 return loggingContextName == null ? CONTEXT : locateContext(loggingContextName, null, configLocation); 127 } 128 129 @Override 130 public LoggerContext locateContext(final String name, final Object externalContext, final URI configLocation) { 131 if (name == null) { 132 LOGGER.error("A context name is required to locate a LoggerContext"); 133 return null; 134 } 135 if (!CONTEXT_MAP.containsKey(name)) { 136 final LoggerContext ctx = new LoggerContext(name, externalContext, configLocation); 137 CONTEXT_MAP.putIfAbsent(name, ctx); 138 } 139 return CONTEXT_MAP.get(name); 140 } 141 142 @Override 143 public void removeContext(final LoggerContext context) { 144 145 for (final Map.Entry<String, LoggerContext> entry : CONTEXT_MAP.entrySet()) { 146 if (entry.getValue().equals(context)) { 147 CONTEXT_MAP.remove(entry.getKey()); 148 } 149 } 150 } 151 152 @Override 153 public LoggerContext removeContext(final String name) { 154 return CONTEXT_MAP.remove(name); 155 } 156 157 @Override 158 public List<LoggerContext> getLoggerContexts() { 159 final List<LoggerContext> list = new ArrayList<LoggerContext>(CONTEXT_MAP.values()); 160 return Collections.unmodifiableList(list); 161 } 162 163}