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43   * $Id: ObjectMessageConverter.java,v 1.1 2004/11/26 01:50:43 tanderson Exp $
44   */
45  
46  package org.exolab.jms.message;
47  
48  import javax.jms.JMSException;
49  import javax.jms.Message;
50  import javax.jms.ObjectMessage;
51  
52  
53  /***
54   * Convert a <code>ObjectMessage</code> instance to its OpenJMS equivalent
55   *
56   * @version     $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2004/11/26 01:50:43 $
57   * @author      <a href="mailto:tma@netspace.net.au">Tim Anderson</a>
58   * @see         MessageConverterFactory
59   */
60  class ObjectMessageConverter extends AbstractMessageConverter {
61  
62      /***
63       * Construct an OpenJMS implementation of a message
64       *
65       * @return the OpenJMS implementation of the message
66       * @throws JMSException if the message cannot be created
67       */
68      protected Message create() throws JMSException {
69          return new ObjectMessageImpl();
70      }
71  
72      /***
73       * Populate an OpenJMS message from another message of the same type
74       *
75       * @param source the message to convert
76       * @param target the message to populate
77       * @throws JMSException for any error
78       */
79      protected void populate(Message source, Message target) 
80          throws JMSException {
81          ObjectMessage from = (ObjectMessage) source;
82          ObjectMessage to = (ObjectMessage) target;
83  
84          // populate header
85          super.populate(from, to);
86  
87          // populate body
88          to.setObject(from.getObject());
89      }
90  }