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package com.sun.xml.ws.api.message;

import com.sun.istack.NotNull;
import com.sun.istack.Nullable;
import com.sun.xml.bind.api.Bridge;
import com.sun.xml.ws.api.SOAPVersion;
import com.sun.xml.ws.api.addressing.AddressingVersion;
import com.sun.xml.ws.api.addressing.WSEndpointReference;
import com.sun.xml.ws.spi.db.XMLBridge;

import org.xml.sax.ContentHandler;
import org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXParseException;

import javax.xml.bind.JAXBException;
import javax.xml.bind.Unmarshaller;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPException;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter;
import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException;
import java.util.Set;


/**
 * A SOAP header.
 *
 * 

* A header is immutable, but unlike body it can be read * multiple times. * The {@link Header} abstraction hides how the header * data is represented in memory; instead, it commits to * the ability to write itself to XML infoset. * *

* When a message is received from the transport and * being processed, the processor needs to "peek" * some information of a header, such as the tag name, * the mustUnderstand attribute, and so on. Therefore, * the {@link Header} interface exposes those information * as properties, so that they can be checked without * replaying the infoset, which is efficiently but still * costly. * *

* A {@link Header} may belong to more than one {@link HeaderList} * due to wrapping of {@link Message}. * * @see HeaderList * @see Headers */ public interface Header { // TODO: Vivek pointed out that the only time we are looking at // mustUnderstand and role are when we do the mustUnderstand error check // (that is, to find out if there's any header with @mustUnderstand that // has appropriate role for us.) // if that's the case, it might be better if we define this whole operation // as one method, instead of exposing two properties. /** * Checks if this header is ignorable for us (IOW, make sure * that this header has a problematic "mustUnderstand" header value * that we have to reject.) * *

* This method is used as a part of the * mustUnderstanx processing. * At the end of the processing, the JAX-WS identifies a list of {@link Header}s * that were not understood. This method is invoked on those {@link Header}s, * to verify that we don't need to report an error for it. * *

* specifically, this method has to perform the following tasks: * *

    *
  • If this header does not have {@code mustUnderstand} as "1" nor "true", * then this method must return true. *
  • Otherwise, check the role attribute (for SOAP 1.2) or the actor attribute (for SOAP 1.1). * When those attributes are absent, the default values have to be assumed. * See {@link #getRole(SOAPVersion)} for how the values are defaulted. * Now, see if the {@code roles} set contains the value. * If so, this method must return false (indicating that an error is in order.) *
  • Otherwise return true (since we don't play the role this header is intended for.) *
* * @param soapVersion * The caller specifies the SOAP version that the pipeline is working against. * Often each {@link Header} implementation already knows the SOAP version * anyway, but this allows some {@link Header}s to avoid keeping it. * That's why this redundant parameter is passed in. * @param roles * The set of role values that the current JAX-WS pipeline is assuming. * Note that SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2 use different strings for the same role, * and the caller is responsible for supplying a proper value depending on the * active SOAP version in use. * * @return * true if no error needs to be reported. False if an error needs to be raised. * See the method javadoc for more discussion. */ public boolean isIgnorable(@NotNull SOAPVersion soapVersion, @NotNull Set roles); /** * Gets the value of the soap:role attribute (or soap:actor for SOAP 1.1). * *

* If the attribute is omitted, the value defaults to {@link SOAPVersion#implicitRole}. * * @param soapVersion * The caller specifies the SOAP version that the pipeline is working against. * Often each {@link Header} implementation already knows the SOAP version * anyway, but this allows some {@link Header}s to avoid keeping it. * That's why this redundant parameter is passed in. * @return * never null. This string need not be interned. */ public @NotNull String getRole(@NotNull SOAPVersion soapVersion); /** * True if this header is to be relayed if not processed. * For SOAP 1.1 messages, this method always return false. * *

* IOW, this method returns true if there's @soap:relay='true' * is present. * *

Implementation Note

*

* The implementation needs to check for both "true" and "1", * but because attribute values are normalized, it doesn't have * to consider " true", " 1 ", and so on. * * @return * false. */ public boolean isRelay(); /** * Gets the namespace URI of this header element. * * @return * this string must be interned. */ public @NotNull String getNamespaceURI(); /** * Gets the local name of this header element. * * @return * this string must be interned. */ public @NotNull String getLocalPart(); /** * Gets the attribute value on the header element. * * @param nsUri * The namespace URI of the attribute. Can be empty. * @param localName * The local name of the attribute. * * @return * if the attribute is found, return the whitespace normalized value. * (meaning no leading/trailing space, no consequtive whitespaces in-between.) * Otherwise null. Note that the XML parsers are responsible for * whitespace-normalizing attributes, so {@link Header} implementation * doesn't have to do anything. */ @Nullable String getAttribute(@NotNull String nsUri, @NotNull String localName); /** * Gets the attribute value on the header element. * *

* This is a convenience method that calls into {@link #getAttribute(String, String)} * * @param name * Never null. * * @see #getAttribute(String, String) */ @Nullable String getAttribute(@NotNull QName name); /** * Reads the header as a {@link XMLStreamReader}. * *

* The returned parser points at the start element of this header. * (IOW, {@link XMLStreamReader#getEventType()} would return * {@link XMLStreamReader#START_ELEMENT}. * *

Performance Expectation

*

* For some {@link Header} implementations, this operation * is a non-trivial operation. Therefore, use of this method * is discouraged unless the caller is interested in reading * the whole header. * *

* Similarly, if the caller wants to use this method only to do * the API conversion (such as simply firing SAX events from * {@link XMLStreamReader}), then the JAX-WS team requests * that you talk to us. * *

* {@link Message}s that come from tranport usually provides * a reasonably efficient implementation of this method. * * @return * must not null. */ public XMLStreamReader readHeader() throws XMLStreamException; /** * Reads the header as a JAXB object by using the given unmarshaller. */ public T readAsJAXB(Unmarshaller unmarshaller) throws JAXBException; /** * Reads the header as a JAXB object by using the given unmarshaller. * @deprecated */ public T readAsJAXB(Bridge bridge) throws JAXBException; /** * Reads the header as a data-bond object */ public T readAsJAXB(XMLBridge bridge) throws JAXBException; /** * Reads this header as an {@link WSEndpointReference}. * * @param expected * The version of the addressing used to parse the EPR. * If the actual infoset and this doesn't agree, then * you'll get an {@link WebServiceException} stating that fact. * * @return * On a successful return, this method never returns null. */ public @NotNull WSEndpointReference readAsEPR(AddressingVersion expected) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Writes out the header as a fragment. * * @throws XMLStreamException * if the operation fails for some reason. This leaves the * writer to an undefined state. */ public void writeTo(XMLStreamWriter w) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Writes out the header to the given SOAPMessage. * *

* Sometimes a {@link Message} needs to produce itself * as {@link SOAPMessage}, in which case each header needs * to turn itself into a header. * * @throws SOAPException * if the operation fails for some reason. This leaves the * writer to an undefined state. */ public void writeTo(SOAPMessage saaj) throws SOAPException; /** * Writes out the header as SAX events. * *

* Sometimes a {@link Message} needs to produce SAX events, * and this method is necessary for headers to participate to it. * *

* A header is responsible for producing the SAX events for its part, * including {@code startPrefixMapping} and {@code endPrefixMapping}, * but not startDocument/endDocument. * *

* Note that SAX contract requires that any error that does NOT originate * from {@link ContentHandler} (meaning any parsing error and etc) must * be first reported to {@link ErrorHandler}. If the SAX event production * cannot be continued and the processing needs to abort, the code may * then throw the same {@link SAXParseException} reported to {@link ErrorHandler}. * * @param contentHandler * The {@link ContentHandler} that receives SAX events. * * @param errorHandler * The {@link ErrorHandler} that receives parsing errors. */ public void writeTo(ContentHandler contentHandler, ErrorHandler errorHandler) throws SAXException; /** * Used to obtain value XYZ from a header that looks like * "<header>XYZ</header>". The primary use of this header * for now is to access certain Addressing headers quickly. * * @throws WebServiceException * If the structure of the header is more complicated than * a simple string header. * * @return * Can be empty but always non-null. */ public @NotNull String getStringContent(); }





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