Java Code Examples for com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.sourcemodel.wspolicy.XmlToken#PolicyReference
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Example 1
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 2
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }
Example 3
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 4
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }
Example 5
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 6
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }
Example 7
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 8
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }
Example 9
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 10
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }
Example 11
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 12
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }
Example 13
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 14
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }
Example 15
Source File: SafePolicyReader.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reads policy reference element <wsp:PolicyReference/> and returns referenced policy URI as String * * @param reader The XMLStreamReader should be in START_ELEMENT state and point to the PolicyReference element. * @return The URI contained in the PolicyReference */ public String readPolicyReferenceElement(final XMLStreamReader reader) { try { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests me for (int i = 0; i < reader.getAttributeCount(); i++) { if (XmlToken.resolveToken(reader.getAttributeName(i).getLocalPart()) == XmlToken.Uri) { final String uriValue = reader.getAttributeValue(i); reader.next(); return uriValue; } } } reader.next(); return null; } catch(XMLStreamException e) { throw LOGGER.logSevereException(new WebServiceException(PolicyMessages.WSP_1001_XML_EXCEPTION_WHEN_PROCESSING_POLICY_REFERENCE(), e)); } }
Example 16
Source File: PolicyWSDLParserExtension.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private boolean processSubelement( final WSDLObject element, final XMLStreamReader reader, final Map<WSDLObject, Collection<PolicyRecordHandler>> map) { if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.PolicyReference) { // "PolicyReference" element interests us processReferenceUri(policyReader.readPolicyReferenceElement(reader), element, reader, map); return true; } else if (NamespaceVersion.resolveAsToken(reader.getName()) == XmlToken.Policy) { // policy could be defined here final PolicyRecordHandler handler = readSinglePolicy( policyReader.readPolicyElement( reader, (null == reader.getLocation().getSystemId()) ? // baseUrl "" : reader.getLocation().getSystemId()), true); if (null != handler) { // only policies with an Id can work for us addHandlerToMap(map, element, handler); } // endif null != handler return true; // element consumed }//end if Policy element found return false; }