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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- HTTPBinding, SOAPBinding
public interface Binding
TheBinding
interface is the base interface for JAX-WS protocol bindings.- Since:
- JAX-WS 2.0
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description String
getBindingID()
Get the URI for this binding instance.List<Handler>
getHandlerChain()
Gets a copy of the handler chain for a protocol binding instance.void
setHandlerChain(List<Handler> chain)
Sets the handler chain for the protocol binding instance.
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Method Detail
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getHandlerChain
List<Handler> getHandlerChain()
Gets a copy of the handler chain for a protocol binding instance. If the returned chain is modified a call tosetHandlerChain
is required to configure the binding instance with the new chain.- Returns:
- java.util.List<Handler> Handler chain
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setHandlerChain
void setHandlerChain(List<Handler> chain)
Sets the handler chain for the protocol binding instance.- Parameters:
chain
- A List of handler configuration entries- Throws:
WebServiceException
- On an error in the configuration of the handler chainUnsupportedOperationException
- If this operation is not supported. This may be done to avoid any overriding of a pre-configured handler chain.
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getBindingID
String getBindingID()
Get the URI for this binding instance.- Returns:
- String The binding identifier for the port.
Never returns
null
- Since:
- JAX-WS 2.1
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