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* The SOAPConnection class is optional. Some implementations may
* not implement this interface in which case the call to
* SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance()
(see below) will
* throw an UnsupportedOperationException
.
*
* A client can obtain a SOAPConnection
object using a
* {@link SOAPConnectionFactory} object as in the following example:
*
* SOAPConnectionFactory factory = SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance(); * SOAPConnection con = factory.createConnection(); ** A
SOAPConnection
object can be used to send messages
* directly to a URL following the request/response paradigm. That is,
* messages are sent using the method call
, which sends the
* message and then waits until it gets a reply.
*/
public abstract class SOAPConnection {
/**
* Sends the given message to the specified endpoint and blocks until
* it has returned the response.
*
* @param request the SOAPMessage
object to be sent
* @param to an Object
that identifies
* where the message should be sent. It is required to
* support Objects of type
* java.lang.String
,
* java.net.URL
, and when JAXM is present
* javax.xml.messaging.URLEndpoint
*
* @return the SOAPMessage
object that is the response to the
* message that was sent
* @throws SOAPException if there is a SOAP error
*/
public abstract SOAPMessage call(SOAPMessage request,
Object to) throws SOAPException;
/**
* Gets a message from a specific endpoint and blocks until it receives,
*
* @param to an Object
that identifies where
* the request should be sent. Objects of type
* java.lang.String
and
* java.net.URL
must be supported.
*
* @return the SOAPMessage
object that is the response to the
* get message request
* @throws SOAPException if there is a SOAP error
* @since SAAJ 1.3
*/
public SOAPMessage get(Object to)
throws SOAPException {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("All subclasses of SOAPConnection must override get()");
}
/**
* Closes this SOAPConnection
object.
*
* @throws SOAPException if there is a SOAP error
*/
public abstract void close()
throws SOAPException;
}