com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.ServerPipeAssemblerContext Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #2
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #3
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #4
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #5
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #6
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #7
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #8
Source File: StandalonePipeAssembler.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * On Server-side, HandlerChains cannot be changed after it is deployed.
 * During assembling the Pipelines, we can decide if we really need a
 * SOAPHandlerPipe and LogicalHandlerPipe for a particular Endpoint.
 */
public Pipe createServer(ServerPipeAssemblerContext context) {
    Pipe head = context.getTerminalPipe();
    head = context.createHandlerPipe(head);
    head = context.createMonitoringPipe(head);
    head = context.createServerMUPipe(head);
    head = context.createWsaPipe(head);
    head = context.createSecurityPipe(head);
    return head;
}
 
Example #9
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns {@code tail}, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #10
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #11
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #12
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #13
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #14
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #15
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #16
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns {@code tail}, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #17
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #18
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #19
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #20
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #21
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #22
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #23
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for monitoring.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to measure the time it takes for processing as well as detecting errors.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createMonitoringPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}
 
Example #24
Source File: ServerPipelineHook.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container
 * to register a pipe for security.
 *
 * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing
 * it to do some security operations.
 *
 * @param ctxt
 *      Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used
 *      whether add a new pipe to the head or not.
 *
 * @param tail
 *      Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation
 *      wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending
 *      {@link AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link Pipe}
 *      eventually processes messages.
 *
 * @return
 *      The default implementation just returns <tt>tail</tt>, which means
 *      no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds
 *      new pipes, return the new head pipe.
 */
public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ServerPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) {
    return tail;
}