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package jakarta.xml.ws;
import jakarta.xml.ws.soap.AddressingFeature;
/**
* This feature clarifies the use of the {@code wsdl:binding}
* in a Jakarta XML Web Services runtime.
*
* This feature can be used during the creation of SEI proxy, and
* {@link Dispatch} instances on the client side and {@link Endpoint}
* instances on the server side. This feature cannot be used for {@link Service}
* instance creation on the client side.
*
* This feature is only useful with web services that have an
* associated WSDL. Enabling this feature requires that a Jakarta XML Web Services
* implementation inspect the {@code wsdl:binding} for an
* endpoint at runtime to make sure that all {@code wsdl:extensions}
* that have the {@code required} attribute set to {@code true}
* are understood and are being used.
*
* The following describes the affects of this feature with respect
* to be enabled or disabled:
*
* - ENABLED: In this Mode, a Jakarta XML Web Services runtime MUST assure that all
* required {@code wsdl:binding} extensions(including policies) are
* either understood and used by the runtime, or explicitly disabled by the
* web service application. A web service can disable a particular
* extension if there is a corresponding {@link WebServiceFeature} or annotation.
* Similarly, a web service client can disable
* particular extension using the corresponding {@code WebServiceFeature} while
* creating a proxy or Dispatch instance.
* The runtime MUST also make sure that binding of
* SEI parameters/return values respect the {@code wsdl:binding}.
* With this feature enabled, if a required ({@code wsdl:required="true"})
* {@code wsdl:binding} extension is in the WSDL and it is not
* supported by a Jakarta XML Web Services runtime and it has not
* been explicitly turned off by the web service developer, then
* that Jakarta XML Web Services runtime MUST behave appropriately based on whether it is
* on the client or server:
*
* - Client: runtime MUST throw a
* {@link WebServiceException} no sooner than when one of the methods
* above is invoked but no later than the first invocation of an endpoint
* operation.
*
- Server: throw a {@link WebServiceException} and the endpoint MUST fail to deploy
*
*
* - DISABLED: In this Mode, an implementation may choose whether
* to inspect the {@code wsdl:binding} or not and to what degree
* the {@code wsdl:binding} will be inspected. For example,
* one implementation may choose to behave as if this feature is enabled,
* another implementation may only choose to verify the SEI's
* parameter/return type bindings.
*
*
* @see AddressingFeature
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
*/
public final class RespectBindingFeature extends WebServiceFeature {
/**
*
* Constant value identifying the RespectBindingFeature
*/
public static final String ID = "jakarta.xml.ws.RespectBindingFeature";
/**
* Creates an {@code RespectBindingFeature}.
* The instance created will be enabled.
*/
public RespectBindingFeature() {
this.enabled = true;
}
/**
* Creates an RespectBindingFeature
*
* @param enabled specifies whether this feature should
* be enabled or not.
*/
public RespectBindingFeature(boolean enabled) {
this.enabled = enabled;
}
@Override
public String getID() {
return ID;
}
}
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