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package org.apache.muse.core.platform.axis2;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement;
import org.apache.axiom.soap.SOAPEnvelope;
import org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext;
import org.apache.muse.core.Environment;
import org.apache.muse.core.platform.AbstractIsolationLayer;
import org.apache.muse.core.routing.ResourceRouter;
import org.apache.muse.util.LoggingUtils;
import org.apache.muse.ws.addressing.MessageHeaders;
/**
*
* AxisIsolationLayer is an Axis2 web service class; that is, it can be
* deployed as an Axis2 service using the services.xml file. This class will
* be the web service for <b>all</b> Muse applications that run on Axis2.
* The deployment descriptor, muse.xml, is used to configure the resource
* types that are created and managed by this service.
*
* @author Dan Jemiolo (danj)
*
*/
public class AxisIsolationLayer extends AbstractIsolationLayer
{
protected Environment createEnvironment()
{
return new AxisEnvironment();
}
/**
*
* Parses the information in the incoming SOAP envelope and gives it
* to the implied resource router for further processing. The results
* of the operation are added to the outgoing envelope. All faults are
* serialized and added to the outgoing envelope, so no exceptions
* should be thrown from this method.
*
* @param request
* The contents of the incoming SOAP body.
*
* @return The contents of the outgoing SOAP body.
*
*/
public final OMElement handleRequest(OMElement request)
{
//
// is this the first time this is being called? initialize!
//
if (!hasBeenInitialized())
initialize();
Element soapResponse = null;
//
// for all requests, we need to save the addressing headers so that
// we can access the SOAP envelope in handleRequest()
//
if (hasFailedToInitialize())
soapResponse = getCauseOfFailure().toXML();
else
soapResponse = invoke(request);
//
// be sure to handle empty SOAP body in the response
//
if (soapResponse == null)
return null;
AxisEnvironment env = (AxisEnvironment)getRouter().getEnvironment();
return env.convertToAxiom(soapResponse);
}
public Element invoke(OMElement request)
{
ResourceRouter router = getRouter();
AxisEnvironment env = (AxisEnvironment)router.getEnvironment();
//
// log incoming SOAP envelope
//
// NOTE: This is kind of hack-ish, but we check to see if the
// current log level is 'FINE' before we try and log the
// message. We don't actually have to do this - the JDK
// logging API fine() will do this for us - but because
// we have to translate from Axiom to DOM once already,
// I don't want to do it twice unless the tracing is being
// used. If SOAP-level tracing is on, it's likely that this
// is not being used in a production system, so we can afford
// the performance hit of an extra conversion.
//
if (router.getLog().getLevel() == Level.FINE)
{
SOAPEnvelope soap = MessageContext.getCurrentMessageContext().getEnvelope();
Element soapAsDOM = env.convertToDOM(soap);
LoggingUtils.logMessage(router.getLog(), soapAsDOM, true);
}
MessageHeaders wsa = env.convertContext();
env.addAddressingContext(wsa);
Element soapBody = null;
//
// handle empty SOAP bodies
//
if (request != null)
soapBody = env.convertToDOM(request);
Element soapResponse = getRouter().invoke(soapBody);
//
// all done - don't forget to clean up the context or
// we'll have a memory leak
//
env.removeAddressingContext();
return soapResponse;
}
}