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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.policy;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.PolicyMap;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.PolicyMapMutator;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.server.Container;
import com.sun.istack.internal.Nullable;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException;
/**
* PolicyResolver will be used to resolve the PolicyMap created by configuration understood by JAX-WS.
*
* Extensions of this can return effective PolicyMap after merge policies from other configurations.
* @author Rama Pulavarthi
*/
public interface PolicyResolver {
/**
* Creates a PolicyResolver
*
* @param context
* ServerContext that captures information useful for resolving Policy on server-side
*
* @return
* A PolicyMap with single policy alternative that gets created after consulting various configuration models.
*
* @throws WebServiceException
* If resolution failed
*/
PolicyMap resolve(ServerContext context) throws WebServiceException;
/**
* Creates a PolicyResolver
*
* @param context
* ServerContext that captures information useful for resolving Policy on client-side
*
* @return
* A PolicyMap with single policy alternative that gets created after consulting various configuration models.
*
* @throws WebServiceException
* If resolution failed
*/
PolicyMap resolve(ClientContext context) throws WebServiceException;
public class ServerContext {
private final PolicyMap policyMap;
private final Class endpointClass;
private final Container container;
private final boolean hasWsdl;
private final Collection<PolicyMapMutator> mutators;
/**
* The abstraction of PolicyMap is not finalized, and will change in few months. It is highly discouraged to use
* PolicyMap until it is finalized.
*
* In presence of WSDL, JAX-WS by default creates PolicyMap from Policy Attachemnts in WSDL.
* In absense of WSDL, JAX-WS creates PolicyMap from WebServiceFeatures configured on the endpoint implementation
*
* @param policyMap
* PolicyMap created from PolicyAttachments in WSDL or Feature annotations on endpoint implementation class.
* @param container
* @param endpointClass
* @param mutators
* List of PolicyMapMutators that are run eventually when a PolicyMap is created
*/
public ServerContext(@Nullable PolicyMap policyMap, Container container,
Class endpointClass, final PolicyMapMutator... mutators) {
this.policyMap = policyMap;
this.endpointClass = endpointClass;
this.container = container;
this.hasWsdl = true;
this.mutators = Arrays.asList(mutators);
}
/**
* The abstraction of PolicyMap is not finalized, and will change in few months. It is highly discouraged to use
* PolicyMap until it is finalized.
*
* In presence of WSDL, JAX-WS by default creates PolicyMap from Policy Attachemnts in WSDL.
* In absense of WSDL, JAX-WS creates PolicyMap from WebServiceFeatures configured on the endpoint implementation
*
* @param policyMap
* PolicyMap created from PolicyAttachments in WSDL or Feature annotations on endpoint implementation class.
* @param container
* @param endpointClass
* @param hasWsdl Set to true, if this service is bundled with WSDL, false otherwise
* @param mutators
* List of PolicyMapMutators that are run eventually when a PolicyMap is created
*/
public ServerContext(@Nullable PolicyMap policyMap, Container container,
Class endpointClass, boolean hasWsdl, final PolicyMapMutator... mutators) {
this.policyMap = policyMap;
this.endpointClass = endpointClass;
this.container = container;
this.hasWsdl = hasWsdl;
this.mutators = Arrays.asList(mutators);
}
public @Nullable PolicyMap getPolicyMap() {
return policyMap;
}
public @Nullable Class getEndpointClass() {
return endpointClass;
}
public Container getContainer() {
return container;
}
/**
* Return true, if this service is bundled with WSDL, false otherwise
* @return
*/
public boolean hasWsdl() {
return hasWsdl;
}
public Collection<PolicyMapMutator> getMutators() {
return mutators;
}
}
public class ClientContext {
private PolicyMap policyMap;
private Container container;
/**
* The abstraction of PolicyMap is not finalized, and will change in few months. It is highly discouraged to use
* PolicyMap until it is finalized.
*
* In presence of WSDL, JAX-WS by default creates PolicyMap from Policy Attachemnts in WSDL.
*
* @param policyMap PolicyMap created from PolicyAttachemnts in WSDL
* @param container
*/
public ClientContext(@Nullable PolicyMap policyMap, Container container) {
this.policyMap = policyMap;
this.container = container;
}
public @Nullable PolicyMap getPolicyMap() {
return policyMap;
}
public Container getContainer() {
return container;
}
}
}