Business delegate pattern
Business delegate is a Java EE design pattern. [1] This pattern is directing to reduce the coupling in between business services and the connected presentation-tier, and to hide the implementation details of services (including lookup and accessibility of EJB architecture.[1][2] Business delegates acts as an adaptor to invoke business objects from the presentation tier.[3]
Contents
Structure[edit]
Requests to access underlying business services are sent from clients, and lookup services are used by business delegates to locate the business service components.[1]
Components[edit]
Basic components are Business delegate, Lookup service and business service.
Business delegate[edit]
Control and protection are provided through business delegate which can have two types of constructures, without ID and with ID, where ID is a string version of the reference to a remote object such as EJBHome or EJBObject.[1]
Lookup Service[edit]
Business service is located by lookup service which is used by the business delegate. the implementation details of business service lookup is encapsulated by lookup service.[1]
Business Service[edit]
This a business-tier component, such as an enterprise bean or a JMS component, which provides the required service to the client.[1]
Consequences[edit]
Some consequences are as follows:
- More flexibility and maintanability as intermediate business delegate layer decouples the business layer from the presentation layer.
- Business delegate exposes a uniform API to the presentation tier to access business logic.[1][3]
Concerns[edit]
Following concers can be considered:
- Maintenance due the extra layer that increases the number of classes in the application.
- Business delegate should take care of the changes of the remote business object interfaces, and these types of changes are rare.[3]
Sample code[edit]
A sample code for a Professional Services Application (PSA), where a Web-tier client needs to access a session bean that implements the session façade pattern, is provided below.
Resource Delegate:
public class ResourceDelegate {
// Remote reference for Session Facade
private ResourceSession session;
// Class for Session Facade's Home object
private static final Class homeClazz =
corepatterns.apps.psa.ejb.ResourceSessionHome.class;
// Default Constructor. Looks up home and connects
// to session by creating a new one
public ResourceDelegate() throws ResourceException {
try {
ResourceSessionHome home = (ResourceSessionHome)
ServiceLocator.getInstance().getHome(
"Resource", homeClazz);
session = home.create();
} catch(ServiceLocatorException ex) {
// Translate Service Locator exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
} catch(CreateException ex) {
// Translate the Session create exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the Remote exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public BusinessDelegate(String id)
throws ResourceException {
super();
reconnect(id);
}
public String getID() {
try {
return ServiceLocator.getId(session);
} catch (Exception e) {
// Throw an application exception
}
}
public void reconnect(String id)
throws ResourceException {
try {
session = (ResourceSession)
ServiceLocator.getService(id);
} catch (RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the Remote exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public ResourceTO setCurrentResource(
String resourceId)
throws ResourceException {
try {
return session.setCurrentResource(resourceId);
} catch (RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the service exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public ResourceTO getResourceDetails()
throws ResourceException {
try {
return session.getResourceDetails();
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the service exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public void setResourceDetails(ResourceTO vo)
throws ResourceException {
try {
session.setResourceDetails(vo);
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public void addNewResource(ResourceTO vo)
throws ResourceException {
try {
session.addResource(vo);
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
// all other proxy method to session bean
...
}
Remote interface for ResouceSession:
public class ResourceDelegate {
// Remote reference for Session Facade
private ResourceSession session;
// Class for Session Facade's Home object
private static final Class homeClazz =
corepatterns.apps.psa.ejb.ResourceSessionHome.class;
// Default Constructor. Looks up home and connects
// to session by creating a new one
public ResourceDelegate() throws ResourceException {
try {
ResourceSessionHome home = (ResourceSessionHome)
ServiceLocator.getInstance().getHome(
"Resource", homeClazz);
session = home.create();
} catch(ServiceLocatorException ex) {
// Translate Service Locator exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
} catch(CreateException ex) {
// Translate the Session create exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the Remote exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public BusinessDelegate(String id)
throws ResourceException {
super();
reconnect(id);
}
public String getID() {
try {
return ServiceLocator.getId(session);
} catch (Exception e) {
// Throw an application exception
}
}
public void reconnect(String id)
throws ResourceException {
try {
session = (ResourceSession)
ServiceLocator.getService(id);
} catch (RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the Remote exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public ResourceTO setCurrentResource(
String resourceId)
throws ResourceException {
try {
return session.setCurrentResource(resourceId);
} catch (RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the service exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public ResourceTO getResourceDetails()
throws ResourceException {
try {
return session.getResourceDetails();
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
// Translate the service exception into
// application exception
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public void setResourceDetails(ResourceTO vo)
throws ResourceException {
try {
session.setResourceDetails(vo);
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
public void addNewResource(ResourceTO vo)
throws ResourceException {
try {
session.addResource(vo);
} catch(RemoteException ex) {
throw new ResourceException(...);
}
}
// all other proxy method to session bean
...
}