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package com.sun.xml.ws.api.server;
import com.sun.istack.NotNull;
import com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.HttpAdapterList;
import javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing.W3CEndpointReferenceBuilder;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Represents an object scoped to the current "module" (like a JavaEE web appliation).
*
*
* This object can be obtained from {@link Container#getSPI(Class)}.
*
*
* The scope of the module is driven by {@link W3CEndpointReferenceBuilder#build()}'s
* requirement that we need to identify a {@link WSEndpoint} that has a specific
* service/port name.
*
*
* For JavaEE containers this should be scoped to a JavaEE application. For
* other environment, this could be scoped to any similar notion. If no such
* notion is available, the implementation of {@link Container} can return
* a new {@link Module} object each time {@link Container#getSPI(Class)} is invoked.
*
*
* There's a considerable overlap between this and {@link HttpAdapterList}.
* The SPI really needs to be reconsidered
*
*
* @see Container
* @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
* @since 2.1 EA3
*/
public abstract class Module {
/**
* Gets the list of {@link BoundEndpoint} deployed in this module.
*
*
* From the point of view of the {@link Module} implementation,
* it really only needs to provide a {@link List} object as a data store.
* JAX-WS will update this list accordingly.
*
* @return
* always return the same non-null instance.
*/
public abstract @NotNull List getBoundEndpoints();
}