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MZS Schema Change:
- Add configuration for ForwardResponseToServiceSink
(add parameters in mzs:DeliveryRequest/Config)
- Add sink configuration in application.yaml, convert from Spring
Environment to ConfigType, and merge ConfigTypes.
- Validate sink configuration completeness.
Contract added:
- Add contract mzs2app.wsdl: This contract specifies how
mzs:DeliveryRequestStatus' and mzs:DeliveryNotifications are
forwarded to the sender application.
- Implement "ForwardResponseToService" Sink.
- Add and implement MsgResponse.sendToMzsClient() : This is a somewhat
unfortunate solution because, intuitively, sending should be done by
it's caller, the "ForwardResponseToService"-sink. However, this
solution prevents differences between msg:DeliveryRequestStatus and
msg:DeliveryNotification (and code that needs to handle differences,
i.e. sending) from sprawling outside of the respective MsgResponse
derivatives. We move the entire "send" process into MsgResponse to
prevent a hard-to-maintain "if type == notification then do x else
to y" construct in ForwardResponseToServiceSink. Otherwise,
introducing the MsgResponse wrapper was pointless.
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Reason:
- Interfaces with a single method can be replaced with
interfaces from java.util.function.
- Less interfaces = less code = less maintenance!
- Spring can inject beans by name so we name dependencies correctly
to prevent ambiguity.
Others:
- Rename process to backend since backend gives a better description
of its components.
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- Reason: Components, which rely on one of those, usually also rely on
the other, so merging them reduces amount of dependencies.
- Frame operations in DeliveryRepository API as "store" and "retrieve"
operations.
- Rename: Convert *Id in local variable names to upper case.
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- Add zuse2app.wsdl contract.
- Add MsgResponse as an type-agnostic view for DeliveryRequestStatus
and DeliveryNotification messages. Reason: Both DeliveryNotification
and DeliveryRequestStatus messages have similar fields and need to
be treated similarly (e.g.: receive from msg service, store to
repository, verify signature, store to file...). In order to prevent
duplicated code, the wrapper interface provides a type-agnostic view
onto these messages for depending components to operate on.
- Add MsgResponseHandler interface; decides how to process
MsgResponse. Also implement this handler with a multi-threaded
single-node implementation.
- Add MsgResponseSink interface; decides how to archive MsgResponse.
- Implement and test SafeResponseToFileSink.
Change Identifier for MsgResponses:
- Before, DeliveryRequestStatus and DeliveryNotifications had their
own repositories. Now, both types are stored in the same repository
(the MsgResponse repository) to streamline the handling of
MsgResponses. We need to change the identification of MsgReponses,
otherwise the identifiers (AppDeliveryID) clash.
- MsgResponses are not identified by:
<AppDeliveryId>+<typeSpecificSuffix>
- Rewrite StoreSOAPInterceptor to accommodate fact that, both
DeliveryRequestStatus and DeliveryNotification messages have
different IDs upon storage / retrieval.
Restructure packages and components as follows:
- client: All components that are involved when consuming a web service.
- process: "fabric" of MoaZS; contains business logic that
orchestrates back-end tasks of MoaZS's operational services, e.g.:
by processing a delivery request.
- service: Implementation of MoaZS's front-end services.
Refactoring:
- MoaZSException: Remove unused fields. Before: Store mzsrequest,
tnvzresult, msgrequest and msgresult as members. Now: Only keep the
fields that are needed later, e.g for generating a
msg:DeliveryRequestStatus element. Add copy constructor to Builder.
- Put storage of byte[] into a dedicated "BinaryRepository". Reason:
This was useful in a former design. Now it's not really needed
anymore.
- Put "create Endpoint" code into EndpointFactory. Reason: Eliminate
duplicated code when configuring a service.
Testing:
- Activate Stacktraces in surefire.
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