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package javax.xml.ws.spi.http;
import javax.xml.ws.Endpoint;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* HttpContext represents a mapping between the root URI path of a web
* service to a {@link HttpHandler} which is invoked to handle requests
* destined for that path on the associated container.
*
* Container provides the implementation for this and it matches
* web service requests to corresponding HttpContext objects.
*
* @author Jitendra Kotamraju
* @since JAX-WS 2.2
*/
public abstract class HttpContext {
protected HttpHandler handler;
/**
* JAX-WS runtime sets its handler during
* {@link Endpoint#publish(HttpContext)} to handle
* HTTP requests for this context. Container or its extensions
* use this handler to process the requests.
*
* @param handler the handler to set for this context
*/
public void setHandler(HttpHandler handler) {
this.handler = handler;
}
/**
* Returns the path for this context. This path uniquely identifies
* an endpoint inside an application and the path is relative to
* application's context path. Container should give this
* path based on how it matches request URIs to this HttpContext object.
*
*
* For servlet container, this is typically a url-pattern for an endpoint.
*
*
* Endpoint's address for this context can be computed as follows:
*
* HttpExchange exch = ...;
* String endpointAddress =
* exch.getScheme() + "://"
* + exch.getLocalAddress().getHostName()
* + ":" + exch.getLocalAddress().getPort()
* + exch.getContextPath() + getPath();
*
*
* @return this context's path
*/
public abstract String getPath();
/**
* Returns an attribute value for container's configuration
* and other data that can be used by jax-ws runtime.
*
* @param name attribute name
* @return attribute value
*/
public abstract Object getAttribute(String name);
/**
* Returns all attribute names for container's configuration
* and other data that can be used by jax-ws runtime.
*
* @return set of all attribute names
*/
public abstract Set getAttributeNames();
}