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package javax.xml.ws.soap;

import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceFeature;
import javax.xml.ws.Endpoint;
import javax.xml.ws.Service;

/**
 * AddressingFeature represents the use of WS-Addressing with either
 * the SOAP 1.1/HTTP or SOAP 1.2/HTTP binding. Using this feature
 * with any other binding is undefined.
 * 

* This feature can be used during the creation of SEI proxy, and * {@link javax.xml.ws.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. *

* The following describes the effects of this feature with respect * to be enabled or disabled: *

    *
  • ENABLED: In this Mode, WS-Addressing will be enabled. It means * the endpoint supports WS-Addressing but does not require its use. * A sender could send messages with WS-Addressing headers or without * WS-Addressing headers. But a receiver MUST consume both types of * messages. *
  • DISABLED: In this Mode, WS-Addressing will be disabled. * At runtime, WS-Addressing headers MUST NOT be used by a sender or * receiver. *
*

* If the feature is enabled, the required property determines * whether the endpoint requires WS-Addressing. If it is set true, * WS-Addressing headers MUST be present on incoming and outgoing messages. * By default the required property is false. * *

* If the web service developer has not explicitly enabled this feature, * WSDL's wsam:Addressing policy assertion is used to find * the use of WS-Addressing. By using the feature explicitly, an application * overrides WSDL's indication of the use of WS-Addressing. In some cases, * this is really required. For example, if an application has implemented * WS-Addressing itself, it can use this feature to disable addressing. That * means a JAX-WS implementation doesn't consume or produce WS-Addressing * headers. * *

* If addressing is enabled, a corresponding wsam:Addressing policy assertion * must be generated in the WSDL as per * * 3.1 WS-Policy Assertions * *

* Example 1: Possible Policy Assertion in the generated WSDL for * @Addressing *

 *   <wsam:Addressing wsp:Optional="true">
 *     <wsp:Policy/>
 *   </wsam:Addressing>
 * 
* *

* Example 2: Possible Policy Assertion in the generated WSDL for * @Addressing(required=true) *

 *   <wsam:Addressing>
 *     <wsp:Policy/>
 *   </wsam:Addressing>
 * 
* *

* Example 3: Possible Policy Assertion in the generated WSDL for * @Addressing(required=true, responses=Responses.ANONYMOUS) *

 *   <wsam:Addressing>
 *      <wsp:Policy>
 *        <wsam:AnonymousResponses/>
 *      </wsp:Policy>
 *   </wsam:Addressing>
 * 
* *

* See * Web Services Addressing - Core, * * Web Services Addressing 1.0 - SOAP Binding, * and * Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Metadata * for more information on WS-Addressing. * * @see Addressing * @since JAX-WS 2.1 */ public final class AddressingFeature extends WebServiceFeature { /** * Constant value identifying the AddressingFeature */ public static final String ID = "http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/module"; /** * If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether the endpoint * requires WS-Addressing. If required is true, WS-Addressing headers MUST * be present on incoming and outgoing messages. */ // should be private final, keeping original modifier due to backwards compatibility protected boolean required; /** * If addressing is enabled, this property determines if endpoint requires * the use of only anonymous responses, or only non-anonymous responses, or all. * *

* {@link Responses#ALL} supports all response types and this is the default * value. * *

* {@link Responses#ANONYMOUS} requires the use of only anonymous * responses. It will result into wsam:AnonymousResponses nested assertion * as specified in * * 3.1.2 AnonymousResponses Assertion in the generated WSDL. * *

* {@link Responses#NON_ANONYMOUS} requires the use of only non-anonymous * responses. It will result into * wsam:NonAnonymousResponses nested assertion as specified in * * 3.1.3 NonAnonymousResponses Assertion in the generated WSDL. * * @since JAX-WS 2.2 */ public enum Responses { /** * Specifies the use of only anonymous * responses. It will result into wsam:AnonymousResponses nested assertion * as specified in * * 3.1.2 AnonymousResponses Assertion in the generated WSDL. */ ANONYMOUS, /** * Specifies the use of only non-anonymous * responses. It will result into * wsam:NonAnonymousResponses nested assertion as specified in * * 3.1.3 NonAnonymousResponses Assertion in the generated WSDL. */ NON_ANONYMOUS, /** * Supports all response types and this is the default */ ALL } private final Responses responses; /** * Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the * use of addressing requirements. The created feature enables * ws-addressing i.e. supports ws-addressing but doesn't require * its use. It is also configured to accept all the response types. */ public AddressingFeature() { this(true, false, Responses.ALL); } /** * Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the * use of addressing requirements. If enabled is true, * it enables ws-addressing i.e. supports ws-addressing but doesn't * require its use. It also configures to accept all the response types. * * @param enabled true enables ws-addressing i.e.ws-addressing * is supported but doesn't require its use */ public AddressingFeature(boolean enabled) { this(enabled, false, Responses.ALL); } /** * Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the * use of addressing requirements. If enabled and * required are true, it enables ws-addressing and * requires its use. It also configures to accept all the response types. * * @param enabled true enables ws-addressing i.e.ws-addressing * is supported but doesn't require its use * @param required true means requires the use of ws-addressing . */ public AddressingFeature(boolean enabled, boolean required) { this(enabled, required, Responses.ALL); } /** * Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the * use of addressing requirements. If enabled and * required are true, it enables ws-addressing and * requires its use. Also, the response types can be configured using * responses parameter. * * @param enabled true enables ws-addressing i.e.ws-addressing * is supported but doesn't require its use * @param required true means requires the use of ws-addressing . * @param responses specifies what type of responses are required * * @since JAX-WS 2.2 */ public AddressingFeature(boolean enabled, boolean required, Responses responses) { this.enabled = enabled; this.required = required; this.responses = responses; } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public String getID() { return ID; } /** * If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether the endpoint * requires WS-Addressing. If required is true, WS-Addressing headers MUST * be present on incoming and outgoing messages. * * @return the current required value */ public boolean isRequired() { return required; } /** * If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether endpoint * requires the use of anonymous responses, or non-anonymous responses, * or all responses. * *

* @return {@link Responses#ALL} when endpoint supports all types of * responses, * {@link Responses#ANONYMOUS} when endpoint requires the use of * only anonymous responses, * {@link Responses#NON_ANONYMOUS} when endpoint requires the use * of only non-anonymous responses * * @since JAX-WS 2.2 */ public Responses getResponses() { return responses; } }





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