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/*
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package org.springframework.jndi;

import javax.naming.InitialContext;
import javax.naming.NamingException;

import org.springframework.core.SpringProperties;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * {@link JndiLocatorSupport} subclass with public lookup methods,
 * for convenient use as a delegate.
 *
 * @author Juergen Hoeller
 * @since 3.0.1
 */
public class JndiLocatorDelegate extends JndiLocatorSupport {

    /**
     * System property that instructs Spring to ignore a default JNDI environment, i.e.
     * to always return {@code false} from {@link #isDefaultJndiEnvironmentAvailable()}.
     * <p>The default is "false", allowing for regular default JNDI access e.g. in
     * {@link JndiPropertySource}. Switching this flag to {@code true} is an optimization
     * for scenarios where nothing is ever to be found for such JNDI fallback searches
     * to begin with, avoiding the repeated JNDI lookup overhead.
     * <p>Note that this flag just affects JNDI fallback searches, not explicitly configured
     * JNDI lookups such as for a {@code DataSource} or some other environment resource.
     * The flag literally just affects code which attempts JNDI searches based on the
     * {@code JndiLocatorDelegate.isDefaultJndiEnvironmentAvailable()} check: in particular,
     * {@code StandardServletEnvironment} and {@code StandardPortletEnvironment}.
     * @since 4.3
     * @see #isDefaultJndiEnvironmentAvailable()
     * @see JndiPropertySource
     */
    public static final String IGNORE_JNDI_PROPERTY_NAME = "spring.jndi.ignore";

    private static final boolean shouldIgnoreDefaultJndiEnvironment = SpringProperties
            .getFlag(IGNORE_JNDI_PROPERTY_NAME);

    @Override
    public Object lookup(String jndiName) throws NamingException {
        return super.lookup(jndiName);
    }

    @Override
    public <T> T lookup(String jndiName, @Nullable Class<T> requiredType) throws NamingException {
        return super.lookup(jndiName, requiredType);
    }

    /**
     * Configure a {@code JndiLocatorDelegate} with its "resourceRef" property set to
     * {@code true}, meaning that all names will be prefixed with "java:comp/env/".
     * @see #setResourceRef
     */
    public static JndiLocatorDelegate createDefaultResourceRefLocator() {
        JndiLocatorDelegate jndiLocator = new JndiLocatorDelegate();
        jndiLocator.setResourceRef(true);
        return jndiLocator;
    }

    /**
     * Check whether a default JNDI environment, as in a Java EE environment,
     * is available on this JVM.
     * @return {@code true} if a default InitialContext can be used,
     * {@code false} if not
     */
    public static boolean isDefaultJndiEnvironmentAvailable() {
        if (shouldIgnoreDefaultJndiEnvironment) {
            return false;
        }
        try {
            new InitialContext().getEnvironment();
            return true;
        } catch (Throwable ex) {
            return false;
        }
    }

}