Java Code Examples for com.sun.xml.internal.ws.binding.WebServiceFeatureList#mergeFeatures()
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Example 1
Source File: PortInfo.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }
Example 2
Source File: PortInfo.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }
Example 3
Source File: PortInfo.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }
Example 4
Source File: PortInfo.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }
Example 5
Source File: PortInfo.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }
Example 6
Source File: PortInfo.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }
Example 7
Source File: PortInfo.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }
Example 8
Source File: PortInfo.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public BindingImpl createBinding(WebServiceFeatureList webServiceFeatures, Class<?> portInterface, BindingImpl existingBinding) { if (existingBinding != null) { webServiceFeatures.addAll(existingBinding.getFeatures()); } Iterable<WebServiceFeature> configFeatures; //TODO incase of Dispatch, provide a way to User for complete control of the message processing by giving // ability to turn off the WSDL/Policy based features and its associated tubes. //Even in case of Dispatch, merge all features configured via WSDL/Policy or deployment configuration if (portModel != null) { // could have merged features from this.policyMap, but some features are set in WSDLModel which are not there in PolicyMap // for ex: <wsaw:UsingAddressing> wsdl extn., and since the policyMap features are merged into WSDLModel anyway during postFinished(), // So, using here WsdlModel for merging is right. // merge features from WSDL configFeatures = portModel.getFeatures(); } else { configFeatures = PolicyUtil.getPortScopedFeatures(policyMap, owner.getServiceName(),portName); } webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(configFeatures, false); // merge features from interceptor webServiceFeatures.mergeFeatures(owner.serviceInterceptor.preCreateBinding(this, portInterface, webServiceFeatures), false); BindingImpl bindingImpl = BindingImpl.create(bindingId, webServiceFeatures.toArray()); owner.getHandlerConfigurator().configureHandlers(this,bindingImpl); return bindingImpl; }