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23 package org.openecomp.appc.adapter.chef;
25 import org.openecomp.appc.Constants;
26 import org.openecomp.appc.adapter.chef.impl.ChefAdapterImpl;
27 import org.openecomp.appc.configuration.Configuration;
28 import org.openecomp.appc.configuration.ConfigurationFactory;
29 import org.openecomp.appc.i18n.Msg;
30 import com.att.eelf.configuration.EELFLogger;
31 import com.att.eelf.configuration.EELFManager;
32 import org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator;
33 import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext;
34 import org.osgi.framework.ServiceRegistration;
37 * This activator is used to initialize and terminate the connection pool to one or more providers.
39 * The CDP abstraction layer supports multiple types of providers, with each provider supporting multiple tenants. The
40 * "connection" to a specific tenant on a specific provider is represented by a "context" object. These context objects
41 * are authenticated to a specific tenant on the provider, but can be reused from one request to another. Contexts are
42 * slow to set up and are resource intensive, so they are cached. However, the contexts for a specific tenant on a
43 * specific provider must be cached separately.
46 * Activation of the bundle creates an empty cache which is organized first by provider type, then by tenant name, with
47 * the contents being an empty pool of contexts for that provider/tenant combination. The pool is created on first use,
48 * and retained for as long as the bundle is active.
51 * When the bundle is deactivated, the cache is torn down with all contexts being closed.
54 public class ChefActivator implements BundleActivator {
57 * The bundle registration
59 private ServiceRegistration registration = null;
62 * The reference to the actual implementation object that implements the services
64 private ChefAdapter adapter;
67 * The logger to be used
69 private static final EELFLogger logger = EELFManager.getInstance().getLogger(ChefActivator.class);
72 * The configuration object used to configure this bundle
74 private Configuration configuration;
77 * Called when this bundle is started so the Framework can perform the bundle-specific activities necessary to start
78 * this bundle. This method can be used to register services or to allocate any resources that this bundle needs.
80 * This method must complete and return to its caller in a timely manner.
84 * The execution context of the bundle being started.
85 * @throws java.lang.Exception
86 * If this method throws an exception, this bundle is marked as stopped and the Framework will remove
87 * this bundle's listeners, unregister all services registered by this bundle, and release all services
88 * used by this bundle.
89 * @see org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator#start(org.osgi.framework.BundleContext)
92 public void start(BundleContext context) throws Exception {
93 logger.info("Starting bundle " + getName());
95 configuration = ConfigurationFactory.getConfiguration();
96 String appName = configuration.getProperty(Constants.PROPERTY_APPLICATION_NAME);
97 logger.info(Msg.COMPONENT_INITIALIZING, appName, "chef adapter");
98 adapter = new ChefAdapterImpl(configuration.getProperties());
99 if (registration == null) {
100 logger.info(Msg.REGISTERING_SERVICE, appName, adapter.getAdapterName(),
101 ChefAdapter.class.getSimpleName());
102 registration = context.registerService(ChefAdapter.class, adapter, null);
105 logger.info(Msg.COMPONENT_INITIALIZED, appName, "CHEF adapter");
109 * Called when this bundle is stopped so the Framework can perform the bundle-specific activities necessary to stop
110 * the bundle. In general, this method should undo the work that the BundleActivator.start method started. There
111 * should be no active threads that were started by this bundle when this bundle returns. A stopped bundle must not
112 * call any Framework objects.
114 * This method must complete and return to its caller in a timely manner.
118 * The execution context of the bundle being stopped.
119 * @throws java.lang.Exception
120 * If this method throws an exception, the bundle is still marked as stopped, and the Framework will
121 * remove the bundle's listeners, unregister all services registered by the bundle, and release all
122 * services used by the bundle. *
123 * @see org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator#stop(org.osgi.framework.BundleContext)
126 public void stop(BundleContext context) throws Exception {
127 logger.info("Stopping bundle " + getName());
129 if (registration != null) {
130 String appName = configuration.getProperty(Constants.PROPERTY_APPLICATION_NAME);
131 logger.info(Msg.COMPONENT_TERMINATING, appName, "CHEF adapter");
132 logger.info(Msg.UNREGISTERING_SERVICE, appName, adapter.getAdapterName());
133 registration.unregister();
135 logger.info(Msg.COMPONENT_TERMINATED, appName, "CHEF adapter");
139 public String getName() {
140 return "APPC IaaS adapter";