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// Portions Copyright [2019-2021] [Payara Foundation and/or its affiliates]
package com.sun.ejb.containers;

import com.sun.ejb.ComponentContext;
import com.sun.ejb.EjbInvocation;
import com.sun.ejb.InvocationInfo;
import com.sun.enterprise.deployment.WebServiceEndpoint;
import com.sun.enterprise.util.LocalStringManagerImpl;

import java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.rmi.UnmarshalException;
import java.util.Map;

import jakarta.ejb.AccessLocalException;
import jakarta.ejb.EJBException;

import org.glassfish.api.invocation.InvocationManager;

/**
 * This is a proxy invocation handler for web service ejb invocations.
 * A single instance of this invocation handler is used for all
 * web service invocations to a particular ejb endpoint, so it must support
 * concurrent use.
 *
 * @author Kenneth Saks
 */
public final class WebServiceInvocationHandler extends EJBLocalRemoteObject
    implements InvocationHandler {

    private final WebServiceEndpoint endpoint_;
    private final Class ejbClass_;
    private final Class serviceEndpointIntfClass_;
    private final InvocationManager invManager_;
    private final boolean hasHandlers_;
    private final Map invocationInfoMap_;

    private static final LocalStringManagerImpl localStrings =
        new LocalStringManagerImpl(WebServiceInvocationHandler.class);


    public WebServiceInvocationHandler(Class ejbClass, WebServiceEndpoint endpoint, Class serviceEndpointIntfClass,
        EjbContainerUtil contUtil, Map invocationInfoMap) {
        ejbClass_ = ejbClass;
        serviceEndpointIntfClass_ = serviceEndpointIntfClass;
        endpoint_ = endpoint;
        hasHandlers_ = endpoint.hasHandlers();
        invManager_ = contUtil.getInvocationManager();
        invocationInfoMap_ = invocationInfoMap;
    }


    @Override
    public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable {
        try {
            container.onEnteringContainer();
            // NOTE : be careful with "args" parameter. It is null
            // if method signature has 0 arguments.
            final Class methodClass = method.getDeclaringClass();
            if (methodClass == java.lang.Object.class) {
                return InvocationHandlerUtil.invokeJavaObjectMethod(this, method, args);
            }

            // Invocation was created earlier in the web service dispatching
            final EjbInvocation inv = (EjbInvocation) invManager_.getCurrentInvocation();
            final Object returnValue = invoke(method, args, inv);
            if (inv.exception != null) {
                if (inv.exception instanceof java.lang.RuntimeException) {
                    throw (java.lang.RuntimeException) inv.exception;
                } else if (inv.exception instanceof Exception) {
                    throw inv.exception;
                } else {
                    final EJBException ejbEx = new EJBException(inv.exception.getMessage());
                    ejbEx.initCause(inv.exception);
                    throw ejbEx;
                }
            }
            return returnValue;
        } finally {
            container.onLeavingContainer();
        }
    }


    private Object invoke(Method method, Object[] args, EjbInvocation inv) throws Exception {
        try {
            inv.ejbObject = this;

            // things can become hairy here. This handler may have been created
            // with a dummy SEI to satisfy the EJB container. In such cases, we must
            // find the right method object on the SIB.
            if (endpoint_.getServiceEndpointInterface().equals(ejbClass_.getName())) {
                // we need to substiture the method object
                method = ejbClass_.getMethod(method.getName(), method.getParameterTypes());
            }
            inv.method = method;
            inv.clientInterface = serviceEndpointIntfClass_;

            inv.invocationInfo = (InvocationInfo) invocationInfoMap_.get(inv.method);

            if (inv.invocationInfo == null) {
                throw new EJBException("Web service Invocation Info lookup failed for method " + inv.method);
            }

            inv.transactionAttribute = inv.invocationInfo.txAttr;

            // special handling of jaxrpc endpoints (identfied by mapping file)
            if (endpoint_.getWebService().hasMappingFile()) {

                if (hasHandlers_) {
                    // Handler performed method authorization already
                } else {

                    final boolean authorized = container.authorize(inv);
                    if (!authorized) {
                        throw new AccessLocalException("Client not authorized to access " + inv.method);
                    }
                }
            } else if (hasHandlers_) {

                // jaxws enpoint
                // authorization was done in security pipe
                // Now that application handlers have run, do
                // another method lookup and compare the results
                // with the original one. This ensures that the
                // application handlers have not changed
                // which method is invoked.

                final Method methodBefore = inv.getWebServiceMethod();

                if (methodBefore != null && !methodBefore.equals(inv.method)) {
                    inv.exception = new UnmarshalException(
                        localStrings.getLocalString("enterprise.webservice.postHandlerMethodMismatch",
                            "Original Method {0} does not match post-handler method {1}",
                            new Object[] {methodBefore, inv.method}));
                    throw inv.exception;
                }
            }

            final ComponentContext ctx = container.getContext(inv);
            inv.context = ctx;
            inv.ejb = ctx.getEJB();
            inv.instance = inv.ejb;

            container.preInvokeTx(inv);

            // Enterprise Bean class doesn't necessarily implement
            // web service endpoint interface, so we can't directly
            // dispatch through the given method object.
            final Method beanClassMethod = ejbClass_.getMethod(method.getName(), method.getParameterTypes());
            inv.beanMethod = beanClassMethod;
            inv.methodParams = args;
            return container.intercept(inv);
        } catch (NoSuchMethodException nsme) {
            inv.exception = nsme;
            return null;
        } catch (InvocationTargetException ite) {
            inv.exception = ite.getCause();
            return null;
        } catch (Throwable c) {
            inv.exception = c;
            return null;
        } finally {
            if (inv.ejb != null) {
                // Do post invoke tx processing so that a commit failure
                // will be visible to web service client.
                container.postInvokeTx(inv);
            }
        }
    }
}




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