/** * Safely returns the transaction from the event if already exists. If not a new transaction is * created. * * @param event the request event * @return the server transaction * @throws javax.sip.TransactionAlreadyExistsException if transaction exists * @throws javax.sip.TransactionUnavailableException if unavailable */ public static ServerTransaction getOrCreateServerTransaction(RequestEvent event) throws TransactionAlreadyExistsException, TransactionUnavailableException { ServerTransaction serverTransaction = event.getServerTransaction(); if (serverTransaction == null) { SipProvider jainSipProvider = (SipProvider) event.getSource(); serverTransaction = jainSipProvider.getNewServerTransaction(event.getRequest()); } return serverTransaction; }
/** * Sends <tt>messageRequest</tt> to the specified destination and logs <tt>messageContent</tt> for * later use. * * @param messageRequest the <tt>SipRequest</tt> that we are about to send. * @param to the Contact that we are sending <tt>messageRequest</tt> to. * @param messageContent the SC <tt>Message</tt> that was used to create the <tt>Request</tt> . * @throws TransactionUnavailableException if we fail creating the transaction required to send * <tt>messageRequest</tt>. * @throws SipException if we fail sending <tt>messageRequest</tt>. */ void sendMessageRequest(Request messageRequest, Contact to, Message messageContent) throws TransactionUnavailableException, SipException { // Transaction ClientTransaction messageTransaction; SipProvider jainSipProvider = this.sipProvider.getDefaultJainSipProvider(); messageTransaction = jainSipProvider.getNewClientTransaction(messageRequest); // send the message messageTransaction.sendRequest(); // we register the reference to this message to retrieve it when // we'll receive the response message String key = ((CallIdHeader) messageRequest.getHeader(CallIdHeader.NAME)).getCallId(); this.sentMsg.put(key, messageContent); }
/** * Dispatches the event received from a JAIN-SIP <tt>SipProvider</tt> to one of our "candidate * recipient" listeners. * * @param event the event received for a <tt>SipProvider</tt>. */ public void processRequest(RequestEvent event) { try { Request request = event.getRequest(); if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) logger.trace("received request: " + request.getMethod()); /* * Create the transaction if it doesn't exist yet. If it is a * dialog-creating request, the dialog will also be automatically * created by the stack. */ if (event.getServerTransaction() == null) { try { // apply some hacks if needed on incoming request // to be compliant with some servers/clients // if needed stop further processing. if (applyNonConformanceHacks(event)) return; SipProvider source = (SipProvider) event.getSource(); ServerTransaction transaction = source.getNewServerTransaction(request); /* * Update the event, otherwise getServerTransaction() and * getDialog() will still return their previous value. */ event = new RequestEvent(source, transaction, transaction.getDialog(), request); } catch (SipException ex) { logger.error( "couldn't create transaction, please report " + "this to [email protected]", ex); } } ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl service = getServiceData(event.getServerTransaction()); if (service != null) { service.processRequest(event); } else { service = findTargetFor(request); if (service == null) { logger.error("couldn't find a ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl " + "to dispatch to"); if (event.getServerTransaction() != null) event.getServerTransaction().terminate(); } else { /* * Mark the dialog for the dispatching of later in-dialog * requests. If there is no dialog, we need to mark the * request to dispatch a possible timeout when sending the * response. */ Object container = event.getDialog(); if (container == null) container = request; SipApplicationData.setApplicationData(container, SipApplicationData.KEY_SERVICE, service); service.processRequest(event); } } } catch (Throwable exc) { /* * Any exception thrown within our code should be caught here so * that we could log it rather than interrupt stack activity with * it. */ this.logApplicationException(DialogTerminatedEvent.class, exc); // Unfortunately, death can hardly be ignored. if (exc instanceof ThreadDeath) throw (ThreadDeath) exc; } }