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package javax.xml.ws.spi;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.ws.*;
import javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing.W3CEndpointReference;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
/**
* Service provider for ServiceDelegate
and
* Endpoint
objects.
*
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.0
*/
public abstract class Provider {
/**
* A constant representing the property used to lookup the
* name of a Provider
implementation
* class.
*/
static public final String JAXWSPROVIDER_PROPERTY = "javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider";
/**
* A constant representing the name of the default
* Provider
implementation class.
**/
// Using two strings so that package renaming doesn't change it
static final String DEFAULT_JAXWSPROVIDER
= "com.sun"+".xml.internal.ws.spi.ProviderImpl";
/**
* Creates a new instance of Provider
*/
protected Provider() {
}
/**
*
* Creates a new provider object.
*
* The algorithm used to locate the provider subclass to use consists
* of the following steps:
*
*
* -
* If a resource with the name of
*
META-INF/services/javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider
* exists, then its first line, if present, is used as the UTF-8 encoded
* name of the implementation class.
*
* -
* If the $java.home/lib/jaxws.properties file exists and it is readable by
* the
java.util.Properties.load(InputStream)
method and it contains
* an entry whose key is javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider
, then the value of
* that entry is used as the name of the implementation class.
*
* -
* If a system property with the name
javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider
* is defined, then its value is used as the name of the implementation class.
*
* -
* Finally, a default implementation class name is used.
*
*
*
*/
public static Provider provider() {
try {
Object provider = getProviderUsingServiceLoader();
if (provider == null) {
provider = FactoryFinder.find(JAXWSPROVIDER_PROPERTY, DEFAULT_JAXWSPROVIDER);
}
if (!(provider instanceof Provider)) {
Class pClass = Provider.class;
String classnameAsResource = pClass.getName().replace('.', '/') + ".class";
ClassLoader loader = pClass.getClassLoader();
if(loader == null) {
loader = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
}
URL targetTypeURL = loader.getResource(classnameAsResource);
throw new LinkageError("ClassCastException: attempting to cast" +
provider.getClass().getClassLoader().getResource(classnameAsResource) +
"to" + targetTypeURL.toString() );
}
return (Provider) provider;
} catch (WebServiceException ex) {
throw ex;
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw new WebServiceException("Unable to createEndpointReference Provider", ex);
}
}
private static Provider getProviderUsingServiceLoader() {
ServiceLoader sl;
Iterator it;
try {
sl = ServiceLoader.load(Provider.class);
it = (Iterator)sl.iterator();
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new WebServiceException("Cannot invoke java.util.ServiceLoader#iterator()", e);
}
return ((it != null) && it.hasNext()) ? it.next() : null;
}
/**
* Creates a service delegate object.
*
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation A URL pointing to the WSDL document
* for the service, or null
if there isn't one.
* @param serviceName The qualified name of the service.
* @param serviceClass The service class, which MUST be either
* javax.xml.ws.Service
or a subclass thereof.
* @return The newly created service delegate.
*/
public abstract ServiceDelegate createServiceDelegate(
java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation,
QName serviceName, Class extends Service> serviceClass);
/**
* Creates a service delegate object.
*
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation A URL pointing to the WSDL document
* for the service, or null
if there isn't one.
* @param serviceName The qualified name of the service.
* @param serviceClass The service class, which MUST be either
* javax.xml.ws.Service
or a subclass thereof.
* @param features Web Service features that must be configured on
* the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature,
* it must throw a WebServiceException.
* @return The newly created service delegate.
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.2
*/
public ServiceDelegate createServiceDelegate(
java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation,
QName serviceName, Class extends Service> serviceClass, WebServiceFeature ... features) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("JAX-WS 2.2 implementation must override this default behaviour.");
}
/**
*
* Creates an endpoint object with the provided binding and implementation
* object.
*
* @param bindingId A URI specifying the desired binding (e.g. SOAP/HTTP)
* @param implementor A service implementation object to which
* incoming requests will be dispatched. The corresponding
* class MUST be annotated with all the necessary Web service
* annotations.
* @return The newly created endpoint.
*/
public abstract Endpoint createEndpoint(String bindingId,
Object implementor);
/**
* Creates and publishes an endpoint object with the specified
* address and implementation object.
*
* @param address A URI specifying the address and transport/protocol
* to use. A http: URI MUST result in the SOAP 1.1/HTTP
* binding being used. Implementations may support other
* URI schemes.
* @param implementor A service implementation object to which
* incoming requests will be dispatched. The corresponding
* class MUST be annotated with all the necessary Web service
* annotations.
* @return The newly created endpoint.
*/
public abstract Endpoint createAndPublishEndpoint(String address,
Object implementor);
/**
* read an EndpointReference from the infoset contained in
* eprInfoset
.
*
* @param eprInfoset infoset for EndpointReference
*
* @return the EndpointReference
unmarshalled from
* eprInfoset
. This method never returns null
.
*
* @throws WebServiceException If there is an error creating the
* EndpointReference
from the specified eprInfoset
.
*
* @throws NullPointerException If the null
* eprInfoset
value is given.
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public abstract EndpointReference readEndpointReference(javax.xml.transform.Source eprInfoset);
/**
* The getPort method returns a proxy. If there
* are any reference parameters in the
* endpointReference
, then those reference
* parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be
* reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint.
* The parameter serviceEndpointInterface
specifies
* the service endpoint interface that is supported by the
* returned proxy.
* The parameter endpointReference
specifies the
* endpoint that will be invoked by the returned proxy.
* In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS
* runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol
* binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly from
* the WSDL metadata of the
* serviceEndpointInterface
and the EndpointReference
.
* For this method
* to successfully return a proxy, WSDL metadata MUST be available and the
* endpointReference
MUST contain an implementation understood
* serviceName
metadata.
*
*
* @param endpointReference the EndpointReference that will
* be invoked by the returned proxy.
* @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface
* @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the features
*
parameter will have their default values.
* @return Object Proxy instance that supports the
* specified service endpoint interface
* @throws WebServiceException
*
* - If there is an error during creation
* of the proxy
*
- If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method}
*
- If this
*
endpointReference
* is illegal
* - If an illegal
*
serviceEndpointInterface
* is specified
* - If a feature is enabled that is not compatible with
* this port or is unsupported.
*
*
* @see WebServiceFeature
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public abstract T getPort(EndpointReference endpointReference,
Class serviceEndpointInterface,
WebServiceFeature... features);
/**
* Factory method to create a W3CEndpointReference
.
*
*
* This method can be used to create a W3CEndpointReference
* for any endpoint by specifying the address
property along
* with any other desired properties. This method
* can also be used to create a W3CEndpointReference
for
* an endpoint that is published by the same Java EE application.
* To do so the address
property can be provided or this
* method can automatically determine the address
of
* an endpoint that is published by the same Java EE application and is
* identified by the serviceName
and
* portName
propeties. If the address
is
* null
and the serviceName
and
* portName
do not identify an endpoint published by the
* same Java EE application, a
* javax.lang.IllegalStateException
MUST be thrown.
*
* @param address Specifies the address of the target endpoint
* @param serviceName Qualified name of the service in the WSDL.
* @param portName Qualified name of the endpoint in the WSDL.
* @param metadata A list of elements that should be added to the
* W3CEndpointReference
instances wsa:metadata
* element.
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation URL for the WSDL document location for
* the service.
* @param referenceParameters Reference parameters to be associated
* with the returned EndpointReference
instance.
*
* @return the W3CEndpointReference
created from
* serviceName
, portName
,
* metadata
, wsdlDocumentLocation
* and referenceParameters
. This method
* never returns null
.
*
* @throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
*
* - If the
address
, serviceName
and
* portName
are all null
.
* - If the
serviceName
service is null
and the
* portName
is NOT null
.
* - If the
address
property is null
and
* the serviceName
and portName
do not
* specify a valid endpoint published by the same Java EE
* application.
* - If the
serviceName
is NOT null
* and is not present in the specified WSDL.
* - If the
portName
port is not null
and it
* is not present in serviceName
service in the WSDL.
* - If the
wsdlDocumentLocation
is NOT null
* and does not represent a valid WSDL.
*
* @throws WebServiceException If an error occurs while creating the
* W3CEndpointReference
.
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.1
*/
public abstract W3CEndpointReference createW3CEndpointReference(String address, QName serviceName, QName portName,
List metadata, String wsdlDocumentLocation, List referenceParameters);
/**
* Factory method to create a W3CEndpointReference
.
* Using this method, a W3CEndpointReference
instance
* can be created with extension elements, and attributes.
* Provider
implementations must override the default
* implementation.
*
*
* This method can be used to create a W3CEndpointReference
* for any endpoint by specifying the address
property along
* with any other desired properties. This method
* can also be used to create a W3CEndpointReference
for
* an endpoint that is published by the same Java EE application.
* To do so the address
property can be provided or this
* method can automatically determine the address
of
* an endpoint that is published by the same Java EE application and is
* identified by the serviceName
and
* portName
propeties. If the address
is
* null
and the serviceName
and
* portName
do not identify an endpoint published by the
* same Java EE application, a
* javax.lang.IllegalStateException
MUST be thrown.
*
* @param address Specifies the address of the target endpoint
* @param interfaceName the wsam:InterfaceName
element in the
* wsa:Metadata
element.
* @param serviceName Qualified name of the service in the WSDL.
* @param portName Qualified name of the endpoint in the WSDL.
* @param metadata A list of elements that should be added to the
* W3CEndpointReference
instances wsa:metadata
* element.
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation URL for the WSDL document location for
* the service.
* @param referenceParameters Reference parameters to be associated
* with the returned EndpointReference
instance.
* @param elements extension elements to be associated
* with the returned EndpointReference
instance.
* @param attributes extension attributes to be associated
* with the returned EndpointReference
instance.
*
* @return the W3CEndpointReference
created from
* serviceName
, portName
,
* metadata
, wsdlDocumentLocation
* and referenceParameters
. This method
* never returns null
.
*
* @throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
*
* - If the
address
, serviceName
and
* portName
are all null
.
* - If the
serviceName
service is null
and the
* portName
is NOT null
.
* - If the
address
property is null
and
* the serviceName
and portName
do not
* specify a valid endpoint published by the same Java EE
* application.
* - If the
serviceName
is NOT null
* and is not present in the specified WSDL.
* - If the
portName
port is not null
and it
* is not present in serviceName
service in the WSDL.
* - If the
wsdlDocumentLocation
is NOT null
* and does not represent a valid WSDL.
* - If the
wsdlDocumentLocation
is NOT null
but
* wsdli:wsdlLocation's namespace name cannot be got from the available
* metadata.
*
* @throws WebServiceException If an error occurs while creating the
* W3CEndpointReference
.
* @since JAX-WS 2.2
*/
public W3CEndpointReference createW3CEndpointReference(String address,
QName interfaceName, QName serviceName, QName portName,
List metadata, String wsdlDocumentLocation, List referenceParameters,
List elements, Map attributes) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("JAX-WS 2.2 implementation must override this default behaviour.");
}
/**
* Creates and publishes an endpoint object with the specified
* address, implementation object and web service features.
* Provider
implementations must override the
* default implementation.
*
* @param address A URI specifying the address and transport/protocol
* to use. A http: URI MUST result in the SOAP 1.1/HTTP
* binding being used. Implementations may support other
* URI schemes.
* @param implementor A service implementation object to which
* incoming requests will be dispatched. The corresponding
* class MUST be annotated with all the necessary Web service
* annotations.
* @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the
* endpoint. Supported features not in the features
*
parameter will have their default values.
* @return The newly created endpoint.
* @since JAX-WS 2.2
*/
public Endpoint createAndPublishEndpoint(String address,
Object implementor, WebServiceFeature ... features) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("JAX-WS 2.2 implementation must override this default behaviour.");
}
/**
* Creates an endpoint object with the provided binding, implementation
* object and web service features. Provider
implementations
* must override the default implementation.
*
* @param bindingId A URI specifying the desired binding (e.g. SOAP/HTTP)
* @param implementor A service implementation object to which
* incoming requests will be dispatched. The corresponding
* class MUST be annotated with all the necessary Web service
* annotations.
* @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the
* endpoint. Supported features not in the features
*
parameter will have their default values.
* @return The newly created endpoint.
* @since JAX-WS 2.2
*/
public Endpoint createEndpoint(String bindingId, Object implementor,
WebServiceFeature ... features) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("JAX-WS 2.2 implementation must override this default behaviour.");
}
/**
* Creates an endpoint object with the provided binding, implementation
* class, invoker and web service features. Containers typically use
* this to create Endpoint objects. Provider
* implementations must override the default implementation.
*
* @param bindingId A URI specifying the desired binding (e.g. SOAP/HTTP).
* Can be null.
* @param implementorClass A service implementation class that
* MUST be annotated with all the necessary Web service
* annotations.
* @param invoker that does the actual invocation on the service instance.
* @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the
* endpoint. Supported features not in the features
*
parameter will have their default values.
* @return The newly created endpoint.
* @since JAX-WS 2.2
*/
public Endpoint createEndpoint(String bindingId, Class> implementorClass,
Invoker invoker, WebServiceFeature ... features) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("JAX-WS 2.2 implementation must override this default behaviour.");
}
}