Examples of OperationDescription


Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

     * @param seiMethod The java.lang.Method from the SEI for which an OperationDescription is
     *                  wanted
     * @return
     */
    public OperationDescription getOperation(Method seiMethod) {
        OperationDescription returnOperation = null;
        if (seiMethod != null) {
            OperationDescription[] allOperations = getOperations();
            for (OperationDescription operation : allOperations) {
                if (operation.getSEIMethod() != null && operation.getSEIMethod().equals(seiMethod))
                {
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

                    log.debug("An error occured while invoking the method: " + e.getMessage());
                }
                throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(e);
            }
        } else {
            OperationDescription operationDesc =
                    endpointDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription().getOperation(method);
            if (isMethodExcluded(operationDesc)) {
                throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(
                        Messages.getMessage("proxyExcludedMethod", method.getName()));
            }
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

    private Object invokeSEIMethod(Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable {
        if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug("Attempting to invoke SEI Method " + method.getName());
        }

        OperationDescription operationDesc =
                endpointDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription().getOperation(method);

        // Create and configure the request MessageContext
        InvocationContext requestIC = InvocationContextFactory.createInvocationContext(null);
        MessageContext request = createRequest(method, args);
        request.getAxisMessageContext().setProperty(BINDING_PROVIDER, this);
        request.setEndpointDescription(getEndpointDescription());
        request.setOperationDescription(operationDesc);

        // Enable MTOM on the Message if the property was set on the SOAPBinding.
        Binding bnd = (Binding) getBinding();
        if (bnd != null && bnd instanceof SOAPBinding) {
            if (((SOAPBinding)bnd).isMTOMEnabled()) {
                Message requestMsg = request.getMessage();
                requestMsg.setMTOMEnabled(true);
                int threshold = ((org.apache.axis2.jaxws.binding.SOAPBinding)bnd).getMTOMThreshold();
                request.setProperty(org.apache.axis2.Constants.Configuration.MTOM_THRESHOLD,
                        new Integer(threshold));
            }
            if (((org.apache.axis2.jaxws.binding.SOAPBinding)bnd).isRespectBindingEnabled()) {
                //lets invoke Utility to configure RespectBinding.
                EndpointDescription endpointDescription = getEndpointDescription();
                endpointDescription.setRespectBinding(true);
                WSDLExtensionUtils.processExtensions(endpointDescription);
                //We have build up set of extensions from wsdl
                //let go ahead and validate these extensions now.
                EndpointDescriptionValidator endpointValidator = new EndpointDescriptionValidator(endpointDescription);
                
                boolean isEndpointValid = endpointValidator.validate(true);
                //throw Exception if extensions are not understood by Engine.
                if (!isEndpointValid) {
                    String msg = Messages.getMessage("endpointDescriptionValidationErrors",
                                                     endpointValidator.toString());
                    throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(msg);
                }
            }
        }
       
        /*
         * TODO: review: make sure the handlers are set on the InvocationContext
         * This implementation of the JAXWS runtime does not use Endpoint, which
         * would normally be the place to initialize and store the handler list.
         * In lieu of that, we will have to intialize and store them on the
         * InvocationContext.  also see the InvocationContextFactory.  On the client
         * side, the binding is not yet set when we call into that factory, so the
         * handler list doesn't get set on the InvocationContext object there.  Thus
         * we gotta do it here.
         */
       
        // be sure to use whatever handlerresolver is registered on the Service
        requestIC.setHandlers(bnd.getHandlerChain());

        requestIC.setRequestMessageContext(request);
        requestIC.setServiceClient(serviceDelegate.getServiceClient(endpointDesc.getPortQName()));
       
        /*
         * if SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY is true, and the client app has explicitly set a HEADER_COOKIE on the request context, assume the client
         * app is expecting the HEADER_COOKIE to be the session id.  If we were establishing a new session, no cookie would be sent, and the
         * server would reply with a "Set-Cookie" header, which is copied as a "Cookie"-keyed property to the service context during response.
         * In this case, if we succeed in using an existing server session, no "Set-Cookie" header will be returned, and therefore no
         * "Cookie"-keyed property would be set on the service context.  So, let's copy our request context HEADER_COOKIE key to the service
         * context now to prevent the "no cookie" exception in BindingProvider.setupSessionContext.  It is possible the server does not support
         * sessions, in which case no error occurs, but the client app would assume it is participating in a session.
         */
        if ((requestContext.containsKey(BindingProvider.SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY)) && ((Boolean)requestContext.get(BindingProvider.SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY))) {
            if ((requestContext.containsKey(HTTPConstants.HEADER_COOKIE)) && (requestContext.get(HTTPConstants.HEADER_COOKIE) != null)) {
                if (requestIC.getServiceClient().getServiceContext().getProperty(HTTPConstants.HEADER_COOKIE) == null) {
                    requestIC.getServiceClient().getServiceContext().setProperty(HTTPConstants.HEADER_COOKIE, requestContext.get(HTTPConstants.HEADER_COOKIE));
                    if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                        log.debug("Client-app defined Cookie property (assume to be session cookie) on request context copied to service context." +
                                "  Caution:  server may or may not support sessions, but client app will not be informed when not supported.");
                    }
                }
            }
        }
       
        // Migrate the properties from the client request context bag to
        // the request MessageContext.
        ApplicationContextMigratorUtil.performMigrationToMessageContext(
                Constants.APPLICATION_CONTEXT_MIGRATOR_LIST_ID,
                getRequestContext(), request);

        // Note that configuring the MessageContext for addressing based on the metadata and for any
        // WebService Features needs to be done after the application context migration since it will move properties
        // from the JAXWS RequestContext onto the Axis2 Message context, overwritting any that are already set.
        configureAddressing(request, this);
        // Perform the WebServiceFeature configuration requested by the user.
        bnd.configure(request, this);

        // We'll need an InvocationController instance to send the request.
        InvocationControllerFactory icf = (InvocationControllerFactory) FactoryRegistry.getFactory(InvocationControllerFactory.class);
        controller = icf.getInvocationController();
       
        if (controller == null) {
            throw new WebServiceException(Messages.getMessage("missingInvocationController"));
        }
       
        // Check if the call is OneWay, Async or Sync
        if (operationDesc.isOneWay()) {
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("OneWay Call");
            }
            controller.invokeOneWay(requestIC);

            // Check to see if we need to maintain session state
            checkMaintainSessionState(request, requestIC);
        }

        if (method.getReturnType() == Future.class) {
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Async Callback");
            }

            //Get AsyncHandler from Objects and sent that to InvokeAsync
            AsyncHandler asyncHandler = null;
            for (Object obj : args) {
                if (obj != null && AsyncHandler.class.isAssignableFrom(obj.getClass())) {
                    asyncHandler = (AsyncHandler)obj;
                    break;
                }
            }

            // Don't allow the invocation to continue if the invocation requires a callback
            // object, but none was supplied.
            if (asyncHandler == null) {
                throw ExceptionFactory
                        .makeWebServiceException(Messages.getMessage("proxyNullCallback"));
            }
            AsyncResponse listener = createProxyListener(args, operationDesc);
            requestIC.setAsyncResponseListener(listener);

            if ((serviceDelegate.getExecutor() != null) &&
                    (serviceDelegate.getExecutor() instanceof ExecutorService)) {
                ExecutorService es = (ExecutorService)serviceDelegate.getExecutor();
                if (es.isShutdown()) {
                    // the executor service is shutdown and won't accept new tasks
                    // so return an error back to the client
                    throw ExceptionFactory
                            .makeWebServiceException(Messages.getMessage("ExecutorShutdown"));
                }
            }

            requestIC.setExecutor(serviceDelegate.getExecutor());

            Future<?> future = controller.invokeAsync(requestIC, asyncHandler);

            //Check to see if we need to maintain session state
            checkMaintainSessionState(request, requestIC);

            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Exiting the method invokeSEIMethod() - Async Callback ");
            }

            return future;
        }

        if (method.getReturnType() == Response.class) {
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Async Polling");
            }
            AsyncResponse listener = createProxyListener(args, operationDesc);
            requestIC.setAsyncResponseListener(listener);
            requestIC.setExecutor(serviceDelegate.getExecutor());

            Response response = controller.invokeAsync(requestIC);

            //Check to see if we need to maintain session state
            checkMaintainSessionState(request, requestIC);
           
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Exiting the method invokeSEIMethod() - Async Polling ");
            }

            return response;
        }

        if (!operationDesc.isOneWay()) {
            InvocationContext responseIC = controller.invoke(requestIC);

            //Check to see if we need to maintain session state
            checkMaintainSessionState(request, requestIC);

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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

    protected MessageContext createRequest(Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable {
        if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug("Creating a new Message using the request parameters.");
        }

        OperationDescription operationDesc =
                endpointDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription().getOperation(method);

        MessageContext request = new MessageContext();
       
        // Select a Classloader to use for marshaling
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

     * @param requestMessageCtx JAXWS Message Context containing the outbound Dispatch message
     * @return the OperationDescription corresponding to the operation contained in the Dispatch message, or null
     * if it can not be determined or if dispatch operation resolution is disabled via a property.
     */
    private OperationDescription getOperationDescriptionForDispatch(MessageContext requestMessageCtx) {
        OperationDescription operationDesc = null;
        if (dispatchOperationResolutionEnabled()) {
            EndpointInterfaceDescription endpointInterfaceDesc = getEndpointDescription().getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
            // The SEI interface could be null (for example if there was no SEI and all the ports were dynamically added).
            // If there is an SEI, then try to determine the operation for the outbound dispatch message.
            if (endpointInterfaceDesc != null) {
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

     *
     * @return The OperationDescription corresponding to the body element QName or null if one can not be found.
     */
    private OperationDescription determineOperationDescFromBodyElementQName(EndpointInterfaceDescription endpointInterfaceDesc,
                                                                            QName bodyElementQName) {
        OperationDescription operationDesc = null;
       
        // If there's no bodyElementQName for us to work with, there's nothing more we can do.
        if (bodyElementQName != null) {
            // This logic mimics the code in SOAPMessageBodyBasedOperationDispatcher.findOperation.  We will look for
            // the AxisOperation corresponding to the body element name.  Note that we are searching for the AxisOperation instead
            // of searching through the OperationDescriptions so that we can use the getOperationByMessageElementQName
            // for the Doc/Lit/Bare case.  Once we have the AxisOperation, we'll use that to find the Operation Description.
            AxisService axisService = endpointInterfaceDesc.getEndpointDescription().getAxisService();
            AxisOperation axisOperation = null;
   
            // Doc/Lit/Wrapped and RPC, the operation name is the first body element qname
            axisOperation = axisService.getOperation(new QName(bodyElementQName.getLocalPart()));
           
            if (axisOperation == null) {
                // Doc/Lit/Bare, the first body element qname is the element name contained in the wsdl:message part
                axisOperation = axisService.getOperationByMessageElementQName(bodyElementQName);
            }
           
            if (axisOperation == null) {
                // Not sure why we wouldn't have found the operation above using just the localPart rather than the full QName used here,
                // but this is what SOAPMessageBodyBasedOperationDispatcher.findOperation does.
                axisOperation = axisService.getOperation(bodyElementQName);
            }
   
            // If we found an axis operation, then find the operation description that corresponds to it
            if (axisOperation != null) {
                OperationDescription allOpDescs[] = endpointInterfaceDesc.getDispatchableOperations();
                for (OperationDescription checkOpDesc : allOpDescs ) {
                    AxisOperation checkAxisOperation = checkOpDesc.getAxisOperation();
                    if (checkAxisOperation == axisOperation) {
                        operationDesc = checkOpDesc;
                        break;
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

     *
     * @param ctx - The MessageContext for the request
     * @return A string with the calculated SOAPAction
     */
    public static String findSOAPAction(MessageContext ctx) {
        OperationDescription op = ctx.getOperationDescription();
        Boolean useSoapAction =
                (Boolean)ctx.getProperty(BindingProvider.SOAPACTION_USE_PROPERTY);
        if (useSoapAction != null && useSoapAction.booleanValue()) {
            // If SOAPAction use hasn't been disabled by the client, then first
            // look in the context properties.
            String action =
                    (String)ctx.getProperty(BindingProvider.SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY);
            if (action != null) {
                if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                    log.debug("Setting soap action from JAX-WS request context.  Action [" +
                            action + "]");
                }
                return action;
            }

            // If we didn't find anything in the context props, then we need to
            // check the OperationDescrition to see if one was configured in the WSDL.
            if (op != null) {
                action = op.getAction();
                if (action != null) {
                    if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                        log.debug("Setting soap action from operation description.  Action [" +
                                action + "]");
                    }
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

        // clients do not use operations, so the operationDesc will be null.  In this
        // case an anonymous AxisService with anonymous AxisOperations for the supported
        // MEPs will be created; and it is that anonymous operation name which needs to
        // be specified
        QName operationName = null;
        OperationDescription opDesc = requestMsgCtx.getOperationDescription();
        if (opDesc != null && opDesc.getAxisOperation() != null)
            operationName = opDesc.getName();
        else
            operationName = defaultOpName;
        return operationName;
    }
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

        // Per JSR-181 all methods on the SEI are mapped to operations regardless
        // of whether they include an @WebMethod annotation.  That annotation may
        // be present to customize the mapping, but is not required (p14)
        for (Method method : getSEIMethods(dbc.getCorrespondingClass())) {
            OperationDescription operation = new OperationDescriptionImpl(method, this);
            addOperation(operation);
        }
    }
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription

        } catch (AxisFault e) {
            throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(Messages.getMessage("eiDescrImplErr"),e);
        }
       
        genericProviderAxisOp.setName(new QName(JAXWS_NOWSDL_PROVIDER_OPERATION_NAME));
        OperationDescription opDesc = new OperationDescriptionImpl(genericProviderAxisOp, this);
       
        addOperation(opDesc);
        AxisService axisService = getEndpointDescription().getAxisService();
        axisService.addOperation(genericProviderAxisOp);
    }
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