javax.xml.ws

Interface BindingProvider

  • All Known Subinterfaces:
    Dispatch<T>

    public interface BindingProvider
    The BindingProvider interface provides access to the protocol binding and associated context objects for request and response message processing.
    Since:
    JAX-WS 2.0
    See Also:
    Binding
    • Field Detail

      • USERNAME_PROPERTY

        static final String USERNAME_PROPERTY
        Standard property: User name for authentication.

        Type: java.lang.String

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • PASSWORD_PROPERTY

        static final String PASSWORD_PROPERTY
        Standard property: Password for authentication.

        Type: java.lang.String

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY

        static final String ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY
        Standard property: Target service endpoint address. The URI scheme for the endpoint address specification MUST correspond to the protocol/transport binding for the binding in use.

        Type: java.lang.String

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY

        static final String SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY
        Standard property: This boolean property is used by a service client to indicate whether or not it wants to participate in a session with a service endpoint. If this property is set to true, the service client indicates that it wants the session to be maintained. If set to false, the session is not maintained. The default value for this property is false.

        Type: java.lang.Boolean

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • SOAPACTION_USE_PROPERTY

        static final String SOAPACTION_USE_PROPERTY
        Standard property for SOAPAction. This boolean property indicates whether or not the value of the javax.xml.ws.soap.http.soapaction.uri property is used for the value of the SOAPAction. The default value of this property is false indicating that the javax.xml.ws.soap.http.soapaction.uri property is not used for the value of the SOAPAction, however, if WS-Addressing is enabled, the default value is true.

        Type: java.lang.Boolean

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY

        static final String SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY
        Standard property for SOAPAction. Indicates the SOAPAction URI if the javax.xml.ws.soap.http.soapaction.use property is set to true. If WS-Addressing is enabled, this value will also be used for the value of the WS-Addressing Action header. If this property is not set, the default SOAPAction and WS-Addressing Action will be sent.

        Type: java.lang.String

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Method Detail

      • getRequestContext

        Map<String,Object> getRequestContext()
        Get the context that is used to initialize the message context for request messages. Modifications to the request context do not affect the message context of either synchronous or asynchronous operations that have already been started.
        Returns:
        The context that is used in processing request messages.
      • getResponseContext

        Map<String,Object> getResponseContext()
        Get the context that resulted from processing a response message. The returned context is for the most recently completed synchronous operation. Subsequent synchronous operation invocations overwrite the response context. Asynchronous operations return their response context via the Response interface.
        Returns:
        The context that resulted from processing the latest response messages.
      • getBinding

        Binding getBinding()
        Get the Binding for this binding provider.
        Returns:
        The Binding for this binding provider.
      • getEndpointReference

        EndpointReference getEndpointReference()
        Returns the EndpointReference associated with this BindingProvider instance.

        If the Binding for this bindingProvider is either SOAP1.1/HTTP or SOAP1.2/HTTP, then a W3CEndpointReference MUST be returned.

        Returns:
        EndpointReference of the target endpoint associated with this BindingProvider instance.
        Throws:
        UnsupportedOperationException - If this BindingProvider uses the XML/HTTP binding.
        Since:
        JAX-WS 2.1
        See Also:
        W3CEndpointReference
      • getEndpointReference

        <T extends EndpointReference> T getEndpointReference(Class<T> clazz)
        Returns the EndpointReference associated with this BindingProvider instance. The instance returned will be of type clazz.
        Parameters:
        clazz - Specifies the type of EndpointReference that MUST be returned.
        Returns:
        EndpointReference of the target endpoint associated with this BindingProvider instance. MUST be of type clazz.
        Throws:
        WebServiceException - If the Class clazz is not supported by this implementation.
        UnsupportedOperationException - If this BindingProvider uses the XML/HTTP binding.
        Since:
        JAX-WS 2.1

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