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package javax.xml.rpc.handler;

import javax.xml.rpc.JAXRPCException;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;

/** The javax.xml.rpc.handler.GenericHandler class
 *  implements the Handler interface. SOAP Message
 *  Handler developers should typically subclass 
 *  GenericHandler class unless the Handler class 
 *  needs another class as a superclass.
 *
 *  

The GenericHandler class is a convenience abstract * class that makes writing Handlers easy. This class provides * default implementations of the lifecycle methods init * and destroy and also different handle methods. * A Handler developer should only override methods that it needs * to specialize as part of the derived Handler * implementation class. * * @version 1.0 * @author Rahul Sharma **/ public abstract class GenericHandler implements Handler { /** Default constructor **/ protected GenericHandler() {} /** The handleRequest method processes the request * SOAP message. The default implementation of this method returns * true. This indicates that the handler chain * should continue processing of the request SOAP message. * This method should be overridden if the derived Handler class * needs to specialize implementation of this method. * * @see javax.xml.rpc.handler.Handler#handleRequest **/ public boolean handleRequest(MessageContext context) { return true; } /** The handleResponse method processes the response * message. The default implementation of this method returns * true. This indicates that the handler chain * should continue processing of the response SOAP message. * This method should be overridden if the derived Handler class * needs to specialize implementation of this method. * * @see javax.xml.rpc.handler.Handler#handleResponse **/ public boolean handleResponse(MessageContext context) { return true; } /** The handleFault method processes the SOAP faults * based on the SOAP message processing model. The default * implementation of this method returns true. This * indicates that the handler chain should continue processing * of the SOAP fault. This method should be overridden if * the derived Handler class needs to specialize implementation * of this method. * * @see javax.xml.rpc.handler.Handler#handleFault **/ public boolean handleFault(MessageContext context) { return true; } /** The init method to enable the Handler instance to * initialize itself. This method should be overridden if * the derived Handler class needs to specialize implementation * of this method. * * @see javax.xml.rpc.handler.Handler#init **/ public void init(HandlerInfo config) { } /** The destroy method indicates the end of lifecycle * for a Handler instance. This method should be overridden if * the derived Handler class needs to specialize implementation * of this method. * * @see javax.xml.rpc.handler.Handler#destroy **/ public void destroy() { } /** Gets the header blocks processed by this Handler instance. * * @return Array of QNames of header blocks processed by this * handler instance. QName is the qualified * name of the outermost element of the Header block. **/ public abstract QName[] getHeaders(); }





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