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package org.apache.axis.message;
import org.apache.axis.AxisFault;
import org.apache.axis.Constants;
import org.apache.axis.Message;
import org.apache.axis.MessageContext;
import org.apache.axis.description.OperationDesc;
import org.apache.axis.description.ParameterDesc;
import org.apache.axis.description.ServiceDesc;
import org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext;
import org.apache.axis.encoding.SerializationContext;
import org.apache.axis.constants.Style;
import org.apache.axis.constants.Use;
import org.apache.axis.handlers.soap.SOAPService;
import org.apache.axis.soap.SOAPConstants;
import org.apache.axis.utils.JavaUtils;
import org.apache.axis.utils.Messages;
import org.apache.axis.wsdl.toJava.Utils;
import org.xml.sax.Attributes;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPElement;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Collection;
public class RPCElement extends SOAPBodyElement
{
//protected Vector params2 = new Vector();
protected boolean needDeser = false;
OperationDesc [] operations = null;
public RPCElement(String namespace,
String localName,
String prefix,
Attributes attributes,
DeserializationContext context,
OperationDesc [] operations) throws AxisFault
{
super(namespace, localName, prefix, attributes, context);
// This came from parsing XML, so we need to deserialize it sometime
needDeser = true;
// Obtain our possible operations
if (operations == null) {
updateOperationsByName();
} else {
this.operations = operations;
}
}
public RPCElement(String namespace, String methodName, Object [] args)
{
this.setNamespaceURI(namespace);
this.name = methodName;
for (int i = 0; args != null && i < args.length; i++) {
if (args[i] instanceof RPCParam) {
addParam((RPCParam)args[i]);
} else {
String name = null;
if (name == null) name = "arg" + i;
addParam(new RPCParam(namespace, name, args[i]));
}
}
}
public RPCElement(String methodName)
{
this.name = methodName;
}
public void updateOperationsByName() throws AxisFault
{
if (context == null) {
return;
}
MessageContext msgContext = context.getMessageContext();
if (msgContext == null) {
return;
}
// Obtain our possible operations
SOAPService service = msgContext.getService();
if (service == null) {
return;
}
ServiceDesc serviceDesc =
service.getInitializedServiceDesc(msgContext);
String lc = Utils.xmlNameToJava(name);
if (serviceDesc == null) {
throw AxisFault.makeFault(
new ClassNotFoundException(
Messages.getMessage("noClassForService00",
lc)));
}
this.operations = serviceDesc.getOperationsByName(lc);
}
public void updateOperationsByQName() throws AxisFault
{
if (context == null) {
return;
}
MessageContext msgContext = context.getMessageContext();
if (msgContext == null) {
return;
}
this.operations = msgContext.getPossibleOperationsByQName(getQName());
}
public OperationDesc[] getOperations()
{
return this.operations;
}
public String getMethodName()
{
return name;
}
public void setNeedDeser(boolean needDeser) {
this.needDeser = needDeser;
}
public void deserialize() throws SAXException
{
needDeser = false;
MessageContext msgContext = context.getMessageContext();
// Figure out if we should be looking for out params or in params
// (i.e. is this message a response?)
Message msg = msgContext.getCurrentMessage();
SOAPConstants soapConstants = msgContext.getSOAPConstants();
boolean isResponse = ((msg != null) &&
Message.RESPONSE.equals(msg.getMessageType()));
// We're going to need this below, so create one.
RPCHandler rpcHandler = new RPCHandler(this, isResponse);
if (operations != null) {
int numParams = (getChildren() == null) ? 0 : getChildren().size();
SAXException savedException = null;
// By default, accept missing parameters as nulls, and
// allow the message context to override.
boolean acceptMissingParams = msgContext.isPropertyTrue(
MessageContext.ACCEPTMISSINGPARAMS,
true);
// We now have an array of all operations by this name. Try to
// find the right one. For each matching operation which has an
// equal number of "in" parameters, try deserializing. If we
// don't succeed for any of the candidates, punt.
for (int i = 0; i < operations.length; i++) {
OperationDesc operation = operations[i];
// See if any information is coming from a header
boolean needHeaderProcessing =
needHeaderProcessing(operation, isResponse);
// Make a quick check to determine if the operation
// could be a match.
// 1) The element is the first param, DOCUMENT, (i.e.
// don't know the operation name or the number
// of params, so try all operations).
// or (2) Style is literal
// If the Style is LITERAL, the numParams may be inflated
// as in the following case:
//
// Christmas
// Xmas
//
// for getAttractions(String[] attName)
// numParams will be 2 and and operation.getNumInParams=1
// or (3) Number of expected params is
// >= num params in message
if (operation.getStyle() == Style.DOCUMENT ||
operation.getStyle() == Style.WRAPPED ||
operation.getUse() == Use.LITERAL ||
(acceptMissingParams ?
(operation.getNumInParams() >= numParams) :
(operation.getNumInParams() == numParams))) {
boolean isEncoded = operation.getUse() == Use.ENCODED;
rpcHandler.setOperation(operation);
try {
// If no operation name and more than one
// parameter is expected, don't
// wrap the rpcHandler in an EnvelopeHandler.
if ( ( msgContext.isClient() &&
operation.getStyle() == Style.DOCUMENT ) ||
( !msgContext.isClient() &&
operation.getStyle() == Style.DOCUMENT &&
operation.getNumInParams() > 0 ) ) { context.pushElementHandler(rpcHandler);
context.setCurElement(null);
} else {
context.pushElementHandler(
new EnvelopeHandler(rpcHandler));
context.setCurElement(this);
}
publishToHandler((org.xml.sax.ContentHandler) context);
// If parameter values are located in headers,
// get the information and publish the header
// elements to the rpc handler.
if (needHeaderProcessing) {
processHeaders(operation, isResponse,
context, rpcHandler);
}
// Check if the RPCParam's value match the signature of the
// param in the operation.
boolean match = true;
List params = getParams2();
for ( int j = 0 ; j < params.size() && match ; j++ ) {
RPCParam rpcParam = (RPCParam)params.get(j);
Object value = rpcParam.getObjectValue();
// first check the type on the paramter
ParameterDesc paramDesc = rpcParam.getParamDesc();
// if we found some type info try to make sure the value type is
// correct. For instance, if we deserialized a xsd:dateTime in
// to a Calendar and the service takes a Date, we need to convert
if (paramDesc != null && paramDesc.getJavaType() != null) {
// Get the type in the signature (java type or its holder)
Class sigType = paramDesc.getJavaType();
// if the type is an array but the value is not
// an array or Collection, put it into an
// ArrayList so that we correctly recognize it
// as convertible
if (sigType.isArray()) {
if (value != null &&
JavaUtils.isConvertable(value,
sigType.getComponentType()) &&
!(value.getClass().isArray()) &&
!(value instanceof Collection)) {
ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
list.add(value);
value = list;
rpcParam.setObjectValue(value);
}
}
if(!JavaUtils.isConvertable(value, sigType, isEncoded))
match = false;
}
}
// This is not the right operation, try the next one.
if(!match) {
children = new ArrayList();
continue;
}
// Success!! This is the right one...
msgContext.setOperation(operation);
return;
} catch (SAXException e) {
// If there was a problem, try the next one.
savedException = e;
children = new ArrayList();
continue;
} catch (AxisFault e) {
// Thrown by getHeadersByName...
// If there was a problem, try the next one.
savedException = new SAXException(e);
children = new ArrayList();
continue;
}
}
}
// If we're SOAP 1.2, getting to this point means bad arguments.
if (!msgContext.isClient() && soapConstants == SOAPConstants.SOAP12_CONSTANTS) {
AxisFault fault = new AxisFault(Constants.FAULT_SOAP12_SENDER, "string", null, null);
fault.addFaultSubCode(Constants.FAULT_SUBCODE_BADARGS);
throw new SAXException(fault);
}
if (savedException != null) {
throw savedException;
} else if (!msgContext.isClient()) {
QName faultCode = new QName(Constants.FAULT_SERVER_USER);
if (soapConstants == SOAPConstants.SOAP12_CONSTANTS)
faultCode = Constants.FAULT_SOAP12_SENDER;
AxisFault fault = new AxisFault(faultCode,
null, Messages.getMessage("noSuchOperation", name), null, null, null);
throw new SAXException(fault);
}
}
if (operations != null) {
rpcHandler.setOperation(operations[0]);
}
// Same logic as above. Don't wrap rpcHandler
// if there is no operation wrapper in the message
if (operations != null && operations.length > 0 &&
(operations[0].getStyle() == Style.DOCUMENT)) {
context.pushElementHandler(rpcHandler);
context.setCurElement(null);
} else {
context.pushElementHandler(new EnvelopeHandler(rpcHandler));
context.setCurElement(this);
}
publishToHandler((org.xml.sax.ContentHandler)context);
}
private List getParams2() {
return getParams(new ArrayList());
}
private List getParams(List list) {
for (int i = 0; children != null && i < children.size(); i++) {
Object child = children.get(i);
if (child instanceof RPCParam) {
list.add(child);
}
}
return list;
}
/** This gets the FIRST param whose name matches.
* !!! Should it return more in the case of duplicates?
*/
public RPCParam getParam(String name) throws SAXException
{
if (needDeser) {
deserialize();
}
List params = getParams2();
for (int i = 0; i < params.size(); i++) {
RPCParam param = (RPCParam)params.get(i);
if (param.getName().equals(name))
return param;
}
return null;
}
public Vector getParams() throws SAXException
{
if (needDeser) {
deserialize();
}
return (Vector)getParams(new Vector());
}
public void addParam(RPCParam param)
{
param.setRPCCall(this);
initializeChildren();
children.add(param);
}
protected void outputImpl(SerializationContext context) throws Exception
{
MessageContext msgContext = context.getMessageContext();
boolean hasOperationElement =
(msgContext == null ||
msgContext.getOperationStyle() == Style.RPC ||
msgContext.getOperationStyle() == Style.WRAPPED);
// When I have MIME and a no-param document WSDL, if I don't check
// for no params here, the server chokes with "can't find Body".
// because it will be looking for the enclosing element always
// found in an RPC-style (and wrapped) request
boolean noParams = getParams2().size() == 0;
if (hasOperationElement || noParams) {
// Set default namespace if appropriate (to avoid prefix mappings
// in literal style). Do this only if there is no encodingStyle.
if (encodingStyle != null && encodingStyle.equals("")) {
context.registerPrefixForURI("", getNamespaceURI());
}
context.startElement(new QName(getNamespaceURI(), name), attributes);
}
if(noParams) {
if (children != null) {
for (Iterator it = children.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
((NodeImpl)it.next()).output(context);
}
}
} else {
List params = getParams2();
for (int i = 0; i < params.size(); i++) {
RPCParam param = (RPCParam)params.get(i);
if (!hasOperationElement && encodingStyle != null && encodingStyle.equals("")) {
context.registerPrefixForURI("", param.getQName().getNamespaceURI());
}
param.serialize(context);
}
}
if (hasOperationElement || noParams) {
context.endElement();
}
}
/**
* needHeaderProcessing
* @param operation OperationDesc
* @param isResponse boolean indicates if request or response message
* @return true if the operation description indicates parameters/results
* are located in the soap header.
*/
private boolean needHeaderProcessing(OperationDesc operation,
boolean isResponse) {
// Search parameters/return to see if any indicate
// that instance data is contained in the header.
ArrayList paramDescs = operation.getParameters();
if (paramDescs != null) {
for (int j=0; j