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* Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package javax.xml.ws.handler;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* The interface MessageContext
abstracts the message
* context that is processed by a handler in the handle
* method.
*
* The MessageContext
interface provides methods to
* manage a property set. MessageContext
properties
* enable handlers in a handler chain to share processing related
* state.
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.0
*/
public interface MessageContext extends Map {
/**
* Standard property: message direction, true
for
* outbound messages, false
for inbound.
* Type: boolean
*/
public static final String MESSAGE_OUTBOUND_PROPERTY =
"javax.xml.ws.handler.message.outbound";
/**
* Standard property: Map of attachments to a message for the inbound
* message, key is the MIME Content-ID, value is a DataHandler.
*
Type: java.util.Map
*/
public static final String INBOUND_MESSAGE_ATTACHMENTS =
"javax.xml.ws.binding.attachments.inbound";
/**
* Standard property: Map of attachments to a message for the outbound
* message, key is the MIME Content-ID, value is a DataHandler.
* Type: java.util.Map
*/
public static final String OUTBOUND_MESSAGE_ATTACHMENTS =
"javax.xml.ws.binding.attachments.outbound";
/**
* Standard property: input source for WSDL document.
* Type: org.xml.sax.InputSource
*/
public static final String WSDL_DESCRIPTION =
"javax.xml.ws.wsdl.description";
/**
* Standard property: name of WSDL service.
*
Type: javax.xml.namespace.QName
*/
public static final String WSDL_SERVICE =
"javax.xml.ws.wsdl.service";
/**
* Standard property: name of WSDL port.
*
Type: javax.xml.namespace.QName
*/
public static final String WSDL_PORT =
"javax.xml.ws.wsdl.port";
/**
* Standard property: name of wsdl interface (2.0) or port type (1.1).
*
Type: javax.xml.namespace.QName
*/
public static final String WSDL_INTERFACE =
"javax.xml.ws.wsdl.interface";
/**
* Standard property: name of WSDL operation.
*
Type: javax.xml.namespace.QName
*/
public static final String WSDL_OPERATION =
"javax.xml.ws.wsdl.operation";
/**
* Standard property: HTTP response status code.
*
Type: java.lang.Integer
*/
public static final String HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE =
"javax.xml.ws.http.response.code";
/**
* Standard property: HTTP request headers.
*
Type: java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.util.List<java.lang.String>>
*/
public static final String HTTP_REQUEST_HEADERS =
"javax.xml.ws.http.request.headers";
/**
* Standard property: HTTP response headers.
*
Type: java.util.Map<java.lang.String, java.util.List<java.lang.String>>
*/
public static final String HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADERS =
"javax.xml.ws.http.response.headers";
/**
* Standard property: HTTP request method.
*
Type: java.lang.String
*/
public static final String HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD =
"javax.xml.ws.http.request.method";
/**
* Standard property: servlet request object.
*
Type: javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest
*/
public static final String SERVLET_REQUEST =
"javax.xml.ws.servlet.request";
/**
* Standard property: servlet response object.
*
Type: javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse
*/
public static final String SERVLET_RESPONSE =
"javax.xml.ws.servlet.response";
/**
* Standard property: servlet context object.
*
Type: javax.servlet.ServletContext
*/
public static final String SERVLET_CONTEXT =
"javax.xml.ws.servlet.context";
/**
* Standard property: Query string for request.
*
Type: String
**/
public static final String QUERY_STRING =
"javax.xml.ws.http.request.querystring";
/**
* Standard property: Request Path Info
*
Type: String
*/
public static final String PATH_INFO =
"javax.xml.ws.http.request.pathinfo";
/**
* Standard property: WS Addressing Reference Parameters.
* The list MUST include all SOAP headers marked with the
* wsa:IsReferenceParameter="true" attribute.
*
Type: List
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.1
*/
public static final String REFERENCE_PARAMETERS =
"javax.xml.ws.reference.parameters";
/**
* Property scope. Properties scoped as APPLICATION
are
* visible to handlers,
* client applications and service endpoints; properties scoped as
* HANDLER
* are only normally visible to handlers.
*/
public enum Scope {APPLICATION, HANDLER};
/**
* Sets the scope of a property.
*
* @param name Name of the property associated with the
* MessageContext
* @param scope Desired scope of the property
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if an illegal
* property name is specified
*/
public void setScope(String name, Scope scope);
/**
* Gets the scope of a property.
*
* @param name Name of the property
* @return Scope of the property
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if a non-existant
* property name is specified
*/
public Scope getScope(String name);
}