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If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ // MARKER(update_precomp.py): autogen include statement, do not remove #include "precompiled_framework.hxx" //________________________________ // my own includes #include #include #include #include #include //________________________________ // interface includes #include #include #include #include #include //________________________________ // includes of other projects #include #include //________________________________ // namespace namespace framework{ //________________________________ // non exported const //________________________________ // non exported definitions //________________________________ // declarations DEFINE_XINTERFACE_4( Job , OWeakObject , DIRECT_INTERFACE(css::lang::XTypeProvider ), DIRECT_INTERFACE(css::task::XJobListener ), DIRECT_INTERFACE(css::frame::XTerminateListener), DIRECT_INTERFACE(css::util::XCloseListener ) ) DEFINE_XTYPEPROVIDER_4( Job , css::lang::XTypeProvider , css::task::XJobListener , css::frame::XTerminateListener, css::util::XCloseListener ) //________________________________ /** @short standard ctor @descr It initialize this new instance. But it set some generic parameters here only. Specialized informations (e.g. the alias or service name ofthis job) will be set later using the method setJobData(). @param xSMGR reference to the uno service manager @param xFrame reference to the frame, in which environment we run (May be null!) */ Job::Job( /*IN*/ const css::uno::Reference< css::lang::XMultiServiceFactory >& xSMGR , /*IN*/ const css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XFrame >& xFrame ) : ThreadHelpBase (&Application::GetSolarMutex()) , ::cppu::OWeakObject ( ) , m_aJobCfg (xSMGR ) , m_xSMGR (xSMGR ) , m_xFrame (xFrame ) , m_bListenOnDesktop (sal_False ) , m_bListenOnFrame (sal_False ) , m_bListenOnModel (sal_False ) , m_bPendingCloseFrame (sal_False ) , m_bPendingCloseModel (sal_False ) , m_eRunState (E_NEW ) { } //________________________________ /** @short standard ctor @descr It initialize this new instance. But it set some generic parameters here only. Specialized informations (e.g. the alias or service name ofthis job) will be set later using the method setJobData(). @param xSMGR reference to the uno service manager @param xModel reference to the model, in which environment we run (May be null!) */ Job::Job( /*IN*/ const css::uno::Reference< css::lang::XMultiServiceFactory >& xSMGR , /*IN*/ const css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XModel >& xModel ) : ThreadHelpBase (&Application::GetSolarMutex()) , ::cppu::OWeakObject ( ) , m_aJobCfg (xSMGR ) , m_xSMGR (xSMGR ) , m_xModel (xModel ) , m_bListenOnDesktop (sal_False ) , m_bListenOnFrame (sal_False ) , m_bListenOnModel (sal_False ) , m_bPendingCloseFrame (sal_False ) , m_bPendingCloseModel (sal_False ) , m_eRunState (E_NEW ) { } //________________________________ /** @short superflous! @descr Releasing of memory and reference must be done inside die() call. Otherwhise it's a bug. */ Job::~Job() { } //________________________________ /** @short set (or delete) a listener for sending dispatch result events @descr Because this object is used in a wrapped mode ... the original listener for such events can't be registered here directly. Because the listener expect to get the original object given as source of the event. That's why we get this source here too, to fake(!) it at sending time! @param xListener the original listener for dispatch result events @param xSourceFake our user, which got the registration request for this listener */ void Job::setDispatchResultFake( /*IN*/ const css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDispatchResultListener >& xListener , /*IN*/ const css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface >& xSourceFake ) { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // reject dangerous calls if (m_eRunState != E_NEW) { LOG_WARNING("Job::setJobData()", "job may still running or already finished") return; } m_xResultListener = xListener ; m_xResultSourceFake = xSourceFake; aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ } void Job::setJobData( const JobData& aData ) { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // reject dangerous calls if (m_eRunState != E_NEW) { LOG_WARNING("Job::setJobData()", "job may still running or already finished") return; } m_aJobCfg = aData; aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ } //________________________________ /** @short runs the job @descr It doesn't matter, if the job is an asynchronous or synchronous one. This method returns only if it was finished or cancelled. @param lDynamicArgs optional arguments for job execution In case the represented job is a configured one (which uses static arguments too) all informations will be merged! */ void Job::execute( /*IN*/ const css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue >& lDynamicArgs ) { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // reject dangerous calls if (m_eRunState != E_NEW) { LOG_WARNING("Job::execute()", "job may still running or already finished") return; } // create the environment and mark this job as running ... m_eRunState = E_RUNNING; impl_startListening(); css::uno::Reference< css::task::XAsyncJob > xAJob; css::uno::Reference< css::task::XJob > xSJob; css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > lJobArgs = impl_generateJobArgs(lDynamicArgs); // It's neccessary to hold us self alive! // Otherwhise we might die by ref count ... css::uno::Reference< css::task::XJobListener > xThis(static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); try { // create the job // We must check for the supported interface on demand! // But we preferr the synchronous one ... m_xJob = m_xSMGR->createInstance(m_aJobCfg.getService()); xSJob = css::uno::Reference< css::task::XJob >(m_xJob, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (!xSJob.is()) xAJob = css::uno::Reference< css::task::XAsyncJob >(m_xJob, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); // execute it asynchron if (xAJob.is()) { m_aAsyncWait.reset(); aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ xAJob->executeAsync(lJobArgs, xThis); // wait for finishing this job - so this method // does the same for synchronous and asynchronous jobs! m_aAsyncWait.wait(); aWriteLock.lock(); /* SAFE { */ // Note: Result handling was already done inside the callback! } // execute it synchron else if (xSJob.is()) { aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ css::uno::Any aResult = xSJob->execute(lJobArgs); aWriteLock.lock(); /* SAFE { */ impl_reactForJobResult(aResult); } } #if OSL_DEBUG_LEVEL > 0 catch(const css::uno::Exception& ex) { ::rtl::OUStringBuffer sMsg(256); sMsg.appendAscii("Got exception during job execution. Original Message was:\n\""); sMsg.append (ex.Message); sMsg.appendAscii("\""); LOG_WARNING("Job::execute()", U2B(sMsg.makeStringAndClear()).getStr()) } #else catch(const css::uno::Exception&) {} #endif // deinitialize the environment and mark this job as finished ... // but don't overwrite any informations about STOPPED or might DISPOSED jobs! impl_stopListening(); if (m_eRunState == E_RUNNING) m_eRunState = E_STOPPED_OR_FINISHED; // If we got a close request from our frame or model ... // but we disagreed wit that by throwing a veto exception... // and got the ownership ... // we have to close the resource frame or model now - // and to disable ourself! if (m_bPendingCloseFrame) { m_bPendingCloseFrame = sal_False; css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseable > xClose(m_xFrame, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xClose.is()) { try { xClose->close(sal_True); } catch(const css::util::CloseVetoException&) {} } } if (m_bPendingCloseModel) { m_bPendingCloseModel = sal_False; css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseable > xClose(m_xModel, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xClose.is()) { try { xClose->close(sal_True); } catch(const css::util::CloseVetoException&) {} } } aWriteLock.unlock(); /* SAFE { */ // release this instance ... die(); } //________________________________ /** @short kill this job @descr It doesn't matter if this request is called from inside or from outside. We release our internal structures and stop avary activity. After doing so - this instance will not be useable any longer! Of course we try to handle further requests carefully. May somehwere else hold a reference to us ... */ void Job::die() { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); impl_stopListening(); if (m_eRunState != E_DISPOSED) { try { css::uno::Reference< css::lang::XComponent > xDispose(m_xJob, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xDispose.is()) { xDispose->dispose(); m_eRunState = E_DISPOSED; } } catch(const css::lang::DisposedException&) { m_eRunState = E_DISPOSED; } } m_xJob = css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface >(); m_xFrame = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XFrame >(); m_xModel = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XModel >(); m_xDesktop = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDesktop >(); m_xResultListener = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDispatchResultListener >(); m_xResultSourceFake = css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface >(); m_bPendingCloseFrame = sal_False; m_bPendingCloseModel = sal_False; aWriteLock.unlock(); /* SAFE { */ } //________________________________ /** @short generates list of arguments for job execute @descr There exist a set of informations, which can be needed by a job. a) it's static configuration data (Equals for all jobs. ) b) it's specific configuration data (Different for every job.) c) some environment values (e.g. the frame, for which this job was started) d) any other dynamic data (e.g. parameters of a dispatch() request) We collect all these informations and generate one list which include all others. @param lDynamicArgs list of dynamic arguments (given by a corresponding dispatch() call) Can be empty too. @return A list which includes all mentioned sub lists. */ css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > Job::impl_generateJobArgs( /*IN*/ const css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue >& lDynamicArgs ) { css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > lAllArgs; /* SAFE { */ ReadGuard aReadLock(m_aLock); // the real structure of the returned list depends from the environment of this job! JobData::EMode eMode = m_aJobCfg.getMode(); // Create list of environment variables. This list must be part of the // returned structure everytimes ... but some of its members are opetional! css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > lEnvArgs(1); lEnvArgs[0].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROP_ENVTYPE); lEnvArgs[0].Value <<= m_aJobCfg.getEnvironmentDescriptor(); if (m_xFrame.is()) { sal_Int32 c = lEnvArgs.getLength(); lEnvArgs.realloc(c+1); lEnvArgs[c].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROP_FRAME); lEnvArgs[c].Value <<= m_xFrame; } if (m_xModel.is()) { sal_Int32 c = lEnvArgs.getLength(); lEnvArgs.realloc(c+1); lEnvArgs[c].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROP_MODEL); lEnvArgs[c].Value <<= m_xModel; } if (eMode==JobData::E_EVENT) { sal_Int32 c = lEnvArgs.getLength(); lEnvArgs.realloc(c+1); lEnvArgs[c].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROP_EVENTNAME); lEnvArgs[c].Value <<= m_aJobCfg.getEvent(); } // get the configuration data from the job data container ... if possible // Means: if this job has any configuration data. Note: only realy // filled lists will be set to the return structure at the end of this method. css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > lConfigArgs ; css::uno::Sequence< css::beans::NamedValue > lJobConfigArgs; if (eMode==JobData::E_ALIAS || eMode==JobData::E_EVENT) { lConfigArgs = m_aJobCfg.getConfig(); lJobConfigArgs = m_aJobCfg.getJobConfig(); } aReadLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ // Add all valid (not empty) lists to the return list if (lConfigArgs.getLength()>0) { sal_Int32 nLength = lAllArgs.getLength(); lAllArgs.realloc(nLength+1); lAllArgs[nLength].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROPSET_CONFIG); lAllArgs[nLength].Value <<= lConfigArgs; } if (lJobConfigArgs.getLength()>0) { sal_Int32 nLength = lAllArgs.getLength(); lAllArgs.realloc(nLength+1); lAllArgs[nLength].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROPSET_OWNCONFIG); lAllArgs[nLength].Value <<= lJobConfigArgs; } if (lEnvArgs.getLength()>0) { sal_Int32 nLength = lAllArgs.getLength(); lAllArgs.realloc(nLength+1); lAllArgs[nLength].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROPSET_ENVIRONMENT); lAllArgs[nLength].Value <<= lEnvArgs; } if (lDynamicArgs.getLength()>0) { sal_Int32 nLength = lAllArgs.getLength(); lAllArgs.realloc(nLength+1); lAllArgs[nLength].Name = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(JobData::PROPSET_DYNAMICDATA); lAllArgs[nLength].Value <<= lDynamicArgs; } return lAllArgs; } //________________________________ /** @short analyze the given job result and change the job configuration @descr Note: Some results can be handled only, if this job has a valid configuration! For "not configured jobs" (means pure services) they can be ignored. But these cases are handled by our JobData member. We can call it everytime. It does the right things automaticly. E.g. if the job has no configuration ... it does nothing during setJobConfig()! @param aResult the job result for analyzing */ void Job::impl_reactForJobResult( /*IN*/ const css::uno::Any& aResult ) { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // analyze the result set ... JobResult aAnalyzedResult(aResult); // some of the following operations will be supported for different environments // or different type of jobs only. JobData::EEnvironment eEnvironment = m_aJobCfg.getEnvironment(); // write back the job specific configuration data ... // If the environment allow it and if this job has a configuration! if ( (m_aJobCfg.hasConfig() ) && (aAnalyzedResult.existPart(JobResult::E_ARGUMENTS)) ) { m_aJobCfg.setJobConfig(aAnalyzedResult.getArguments()); } // disable a job for further executions. // Note: this option is available inside the environment EXECUTOR only if ( // (eEnvironment == JobData::E_EXECUTION ) && (m_aJobCfg.hasConfig() ) && (aAnalyzedResult.existPart(JobResult::E_DEACTIVATE)) ) { m_aJobCfg.disableJob(); } // notify any interested listener with the may given result state. // Note: this option is available inside the environment DISPATCH only if ( (eEnvironment == JobData::E_DISPATCH ) && (m_xResultListener.is() ) && (aAnalyzedResult.existPart(JobResult::E_DISPATCHRESULT)) ) { m_aJobCfg.setResult(aAnalyzedResult); // Attention: Because the listener expect that the original object send this event ... // and we nor the job are the right ones ... // our user has set itself before. So we can fake this source address! css::frame::DispatchResultEvent aEvent = aAnalyzedResult.getDispatchResult(); aEvent.Source = m_xResultSourceFake; m_xResultListener->dispatchFinished(aEvent); } aWriteLock.unlock(); /* SAFE { */ } //________________________________ /** @short starts listening for office shutdown and closing of our given target frame (if its a valid reference) @descr We will reghister ourself as terminate listener at the global desktop instance. That will hold us alive and additional we get the information, if the office whish to shutdown. If then an internal job is running we will have the chance to supress that by throwing a veto exception. If our internal wrapped job finished his work, we can release this listener connection. Further we are listener for closing of the (possible valid) given frame. We must be shure, that this ressource won't be gone if our internal job is still running. */ void Job::impl_startListening() { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // listening for office shutdown if (!m_xDesktop.is() && !m_bListenOnDesktop) { try { m_xDesktop = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDesktop >(m_xSMGR->createInstance(SERVICENAME_DESKTOP), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XTerminateListener > xThis(static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (m_xDesktop.is()) { m_xDesktop->addTerminateListener(xThis); m_bListenOnDesktop = sal_True; } } catch(css::uno::Exception&) { m_xDesktop = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDesktop >(); } } // listening for frame closing if (m_xFrame.is() && !m_bListenOnFrame) { try { css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseBroadcaster > xCloseable(m_xFrame , css::uno::UNO_QUERY); css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseListener > xThis (static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xCloseable.is()) { xCloseable->addCloseListener(xThis); m_bListenOnFrame = sal_True; } } catch(css::uno::Exception&) { m_bListenOnFrame = sal_False; } } // listening for model closing if (m_xModel.is() && !m_bListenOnModel) { try { css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseBroadcaster > xCloseable(m_xModel , css::uno::UNO_QUERY); css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseListener > xThis (static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xCloseable.is()) { xCloseable->addCloseListener(xThis); m_bListenOnModel = sal_True; } } catch(css::uno::Exception&) { m_bListenOnModel = sal_False; } } aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ } //________________________________ /** @short release listener connection for office shutdown @descr see description of impl_startListening() */ void Job::impl_stopListening() { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // stop listening for office shutdown if (m_xDesktop.is() && m_bListenOnDesktop) { try { css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XTerminateListener > xThis(static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this) , css::uno::UNO_QUERY); m_xDesktop->removeTerminateListener(xThis); m_xDesktop = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDesktop >(); m_bListenOnDesktop = sal_False; } catch(css::uno::Exception&) { } } // stop listening for frame closing if (m_xFrame.is() && m_bListenOnFrame) { try { css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseBroadcaster > xCloseable(m_xFrame , css::uno::UNO_QUERY); css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseListener > xThis (static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xCloseable.is()) { xCloseable->removeCloseListener(xThis); m_bListenOnFrame = sal_False; } } catch(css::uno::Exception&) { } } // stop listening for model closing if (m_xModel.is() && m_bListenOnModel) { try { css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseBroadcaster > xCloseable(m_xModel , css::uno::UNO_QUERY); css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseListener > xThis (static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xCloseable.is()) { xCloseable->removeCloseListener(xThis); m_bListenOnModel = sal_False; } } catch(css::uno::Exception&) { } } aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ } //________________________________ /** @short callback from any asynchronous executed job @descr Our execute() method waits for this callback. We have to react for the possible results here, to kill the running job and disable the blocked condition so execute() can be finished too. @param xJob the job, which was running and inform us now @param aResult it's results */ void SAL_CALL Job::jobFinished( /*IN*/ const css::uno::Reference< css::task::XAsyncJob >& xJob , /*IN*/ const css::uno::Any& aResult ) throw(css::uno::RuntimeException) { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // It's neccessary to check this. // May this job was cancelled by any other reason // some milliseconds before. :-) if (m_xJob.is() && m_xJob==xJob) { // react for his results // (means enable/disable it for further requests // or save arguments or notify listener ...) impl_reactForJobResult(aResult); // Let the job die! m_xJob = css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface >(); } // And let the start method "execute()" finishing it's job. // But do it everytime. So any outside blocking code can finish // his work too. m_aAsyncWait.set(); aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ } //________________________________ /** @short prevent internal wrapped job against office termination @descr This event is broadcasted by the desktop instance and ask for an office termination. If the internal wrapped job is still in progress, we disagree with that by throwing the right veto exception. If not - we agree. But then we must be aware, that another event notifyTermination() can follow. Then we have no chance to do the same. Then we have to accept that and stop our work instandly. @param aEvent describes the broadcaster and must be the desktop instance @throw TerminateVetoException if our internal wrapped job is still running. */ void SAL_CALL Job::queryTermination( /*IN*/ const css::lang::EventObject& ) throw(css::frame::TerminationVetoException, css::uno::RuntimeException ) { /* SAFE { */ ReadGuard aReadLock(m_aLock); // don't disagree with this request if job was already stopped or finished it's work // if (m_eRunState != E_RUNNING) // return; // Otherwhise try to close() it css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseable > xClose(m_xJob, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xClose.is()) { try { xClose->close(sal_False); m_eRunState = E_STOPPED_OR_FINISHED; } catch(const css::util::CloseVetoException&) {} } if (m_eRunState != E_STOPPED_OR_FINISHED) { css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface > xThis(static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); throw css::frame::TerminationVetoException(DECLARE_ASCII("job still in progress"), xThis); } aReadLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ } //________________________________ /** @short inform us about office termination @descr Instead of the method queryTermination(), here is no chance to disagree with that. We have to accept it and cancel all current processes inside. It can occure only, if job was not already started if queryTermination() was called here .. Then we had not throwed a veto exception. But now we must agree with this situation and break all our internal processes. Its not a good idea to mark this instance as non startable any longer inside queryTermination() if no job was unning too. Because that would disable this job and may the office does not realy shutdownm, because another listener has thrown the suitable exception. @param aEvent describes the broadcaster and must be the desktop instance */ void SAL_CALL Job::notifyTermination( /*IN*/ const css::lang::EventObject& ) throw(css::uno::RuntimeException) { die(); // Do nothing else here. Our internal ressources was released ... } //________________________________ /** @short prevent internal wrapped job against frame closing @descr This event is broadcasted by the frame instance and ask for closing. If the internal wrapped job is still in progress, we disagree with that by throwing the right veto exception. If not - we agree. But then we must be aware, that another event notifyClosing() can follow. Then we have no chance to do the same. Then we have to accept that and stop our work instandly. @param aEvent describes the broadcaster and must be the frame instance @param bGetsOwnerShip If it's set to and we throw the right veto excepion, we have to close this frame later if our internal processes will be finished. If it's set to we can ignore it. @throw CloseVetoException if our internal wrapped job is still running. */ void SAL_CALL Job::queryClosing( const css::lang::EventObject& aEvent , sal_Bool bGetsOwnership ) throw(css::util::CloseVetoException, css::uno::RuntimeException ) { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); // do nothing, if no internal job is still running ... // The frame or model can be closed then successfully. if (m_eRunState != E_RUNNING) return; // try close() first at the job. // The job can agree or disagree with this request. css::uno::Reference< css::util::XCloseable > xClose(m_xJob, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xClose.is()) { xClose->close(bGetsOwnership); // Here we can say: "this job was stopped successfully". Because // no veto exception was thrown! m_eRunState = E_STOPPED_OR_FINISHED; return; } // try dispose() then // Here the job has no chance for a veto. // But we must be aware of an "already disposed exception"... try { css::uno::Reference< css::lang::XComponent > xDispose(m_xJob, css::uno::UNO_QUERY); if (xDispose.is()) { xDispose->dispose(); m_eRunState = E_DISPOSED; } } catch(const css::lang::DisposedException&) { // the job was already disposed by any other mechanism !? // But it's not interesting for us. For us this job is stopped now. m_eRunState = E_DISPOSED; } if (m_eRunState != E_DISPOSED) { // analyze event source - to find out, which resource called queryClosing() at this // job wrapper. We must bind a "pending close" request to this resource. // Closing of the corresponding resource will be done if our internal job finish it's work. m_bPendingCloseFrame = (m_xFrame.is() && aEvent.Source == m_xFrame); m_bPendingCloseModel = (m_xModel.is() && aEvent.Source == m_xModel); // throw suitable veto exception - because the internal job could not be cancelled. css::uno::Reference< css::uno::XInterface > xThis(static_cast< ::cppu::OWeakObject* >(this), css::uno::UNO_QUERY); throw css::util::CloseVetoException(DECLARE_ASCII("job still in progress"), xThis); } // No veto ... // But don't call die() here or free our internal member. // This must be done inside notifyClosing() only. Otherwhise the // might stopped job has no chance to return it's results or // call us back. We must give him the chance to finish it's work successfully. aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ } //________________________________ /** @short inform us about frame closing @descr Instead of the method queryClosing(), here is no chance to disagree with that. We have to accept it and cancel all current processes inside. @param aEvent describes the broadcaster and must be the frame or model instance we know */ void SAL_CALL Job::notifyClosing( const css::lang::EventObject& ) throw(css::uno::RuntimeException) { die(); // Do nothing else here. Our internal ressources was released ... } //________________________________ /** @short shouldn't be called normaly @descr But it doesn't matter, who called it. We have to kill our internal running processes hardly. @param aEvent describe the broadcaster */ void SAL_CALL Job::disposing( const css::lang::EventObject& aEvent ) throw(css::uno::RuntimeException) { /* SAFE { */ WriteGuard aWriteLock(m_aLock); if (m_xDesktop.is() && aEvent.Source == m_xDesktop) { m_xDesktop = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XDesktop >(); m_bListenOnDesktop = sal_False; } else if (m_xFrame.is() && aEvent.Source == m_xFrame) { m_xFrame = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XFrame >(); m_bListenOnFrame = sal_False; } else if (m_xModel.is() && aEvent.Source == m_xModel) { m_xModel = css::uno::Reference< css::frame::XModel >(); m_bListenOnModel = sal_False; } aWriteLock.unlock(); /* } SAFE */ die(); // Do nothing else here. Our internal ressources was released ... } } // namespace framework