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package org.apache.cxf.transport;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import org.apache.cxf.Bus;
import org.apache.cxf.message.Message;
import org.apache.cxf.service.model.EndpointInfo;
import org.apache.cxf.ws.addressing.EndpointReferenceType;
import org.apache.cxf.wsdl.WSAEndpointReferenceUtils;
/**
* Abstract base class factoring out common Destination logic,
* allowing non-decoupled transports to be written without any
* regard for the decoupled back-channel or partial response logic.
*/
public abstract class AbstractDestination
extends AbstractObservable implements Destination, DestinationWithEndpoint {
protected final EndpointReferenceType reference;
protected final EndpointInfo endpointInfo;
protected final Bus bus;
public AbstractDestination(EndpointReferenceType ref,
EndpointInfo ei) {
this(null, ref, ei);
}
public AbstractDestination(Bus b,
EndpointReferenceType ref,
EndpointInfo ei) {
reference = ref;
endpointInfo = ei;
bus = b;
}
/**
* @return the reference associated with this Destination
*/
public EndpointReferenceType getAddress() {
return reference;
}
/**
* Retreive a back-channel Conduit, which must be policy-compatible
* with the current Message and associated Destination. For example
* compatible Quality of Protection must be asserted on the back-channel.
* This would generally only be an issue if the back-channel is decoupled.
*
* @param inMessage the current inbound message (null to indicate a
* disassociated back-channel)
* @param partialResponse in the decoupled case, this is expected to be the
* outbound Message to be sent over the in-built back-channel.
* @param address the backchannel address (null to indicate anonymous)
* @return a suitable Conduit
*/
public Conduit getBackChannel(Message inMessage,
Message partialResponse,
EndpointReferenceType address)
throws IOException {
return getInbuiltBackChannel(inMessage);
}
/**
* Shutdown the Destination, i.e. stop accepting incoming messages.
*/
public void shutdown() {
// nothing to do by default
}
/**
* @param inMessage the incoming message
* @return the inbuilt backchannel
*/
protected abstract Conduit getInbuiltBackChannel(Message inMessage);
/**
* Backchannel conduit.
*/
protected abstract class AbstractBackChannelConduit extends AbstractConduit {
public AbstractBackChannelConduit() {
super(WSAEndpointReferenceUtils.getAnonymousEndpointReference());
}
/**
* Register a message observer for incoming messages.
*
* @param observer the observer to notify on receipt of incoming
*/
public void setMessageObserver(MessageObserver observer) {
// shouldn't be called for a back channel conduit
}
protected Logger getLogger() {
return AbstractDestination.this.getLogger();
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public EndpointInfo getEndpointInfo() {
return endpointInfo;
}
}