Examples of addWebserviceEndpointView()


Examples of org.jboss.as.ejb3.component.session.SessionBeanComponentDescription.addWebserviceEndpointView()

    private static EJBEndpoint newEjbEndpoint(final PortComponentMetaData portComponentMD, final EEModuleDescription moduleDescription, final Set<String> securityRoles) {
        final String ejbName = portComponentMD.getEjbLink();
        final SessionBeanComponentDescription sessionBean = (SessionBeanComponentDescription)moduleDescription.getComponentByName(ejbName);
        final String seiIfaceClassName = portComponentMD.getServiceEndpointInterface();
        final EJBViewDescription ejbViewDescription = sessionBean.addWebserviceEndpointView(seiIfaceClassName);
        // JSR 109 - Version 1.3 - 6.2.2.4 Security
        // For EJB based service implementations, Handlers run after method level authorization has occurred.
        // JSR 109 - Version 1.3 - 6.2.2.5 Transaction
        // Handlers run under the transaction context of the component they are associated with.
        sessionBean.getConfigurators().addLast(new JAXRPCHandlersConfigurator());
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Examples of org.jboss.as.ejb3.component.session.SessionBeanComponentDescription.addWebserviceEndpointView()

    private static EJBEndpoint newEjbEndpoint(final PortComponentMetaData portComponentMD, final EEModuleDescription moduleDescription, final Set<String> securityRoles) {
        final String ejbName = portComponentMD.getEjbLink();
        final SessionBeanComponentDescription sessionBean = (SessionBeanComponentDescription)moduleDescription.getComponentByName(ejbName);
        final String seiIfaceClassName = portComponentMD.getServiceEndpointInterface();
        final EJBViewDescription ejbViewDescription = sessionBean.addWebserviceEndpointView(seiIfaceClassName);
        // JSR 109 - Version 1.3 - 6.2.2.4 Security
        // For EJB based service implementations, Handlers run after method level authorization has occurred.
        // JSR 109 - Version 1.3 - 6.2.2.5 Transaction
        // Handlers run under the transaction context of the component they are associated with.
        sessionBean.getConfigurators().addLast(new JAXRPCHandlersConfigurator());
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Examples of org.jboss.as.ejb3.component.session.SessionBeanComponentDescription.addWebserviceEndpointView()

    private static EJBEndpoint newEjbEndpoint(final PortComponentMetaData portComponentMD, final EEModuleDescription moduleDescription, final Set<String> securityRoles) {
        final String ejbName = portComponentMD.getEjbLink();
        final SessionBeanComponentDescription sessionBean = (SessionBeanComponentDescription)moduleDescription.getComponentByName(ejbName);
        final String seiIfaceClassName = portComponentMD.getServiceEndpointInterface();
        final EJBViewDescription ejbViewDescription = sessionBean.addWebserviceEndpointView(seiIfaceClassName);
        // JSR 109 - Version 1.3 - 6.2.2.4 Security
        // For EJB based service implementations, Handlers run after method level authorization has occurred.
        // JSR 109 - Version 1.3 - 6.2.2.5 Transaction
        // Handlers run under the transaction context of the component they are associated with.
        sessionBean.getConfigurators().addLast(new JAXRPCHandlersConfigurator());
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