Package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message

Source Code of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.BlockTests

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package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message;

import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.StringWriter;

import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBIntrospector;
import javax.xml.bind.Marshaller;
import javax.xml.bind.Unmarshaller;
import javax.xml.bind.util.JAXBSource;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLInputFactory;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLOutputFactory;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter;
import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource;
import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXSource;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;

import junit.framework.TestCase;
import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement;
import org.apache.axiom.om.OMOutputFormat;
import org.apache.axiom.om.impl.builder.StAXOMBuilder;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.databinding.JAXBBlockContext;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.databinding.JAXBUtils;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.BlockFactory;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.JAXBBlockFactory;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.MessageFactory;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.OMBlockFactory;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.SourceBlockFactory;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.XMLStringBlockFactory;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.util.Reader2Writer;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.registry.FactoryRegistry;
import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.TestLogger;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
import test.EchoString;
import test.ObjectFactory;

/**
* BlockTests
* Tests to create and validate blocks.
* These are not client/server tests.
*/
public class BlockTests extends TestCase {

  // String test variables
  private static final String sampleText =
    "<pre:a xmlns:pre=\"urn://sample\">" +
    "<b>Hello</b>" +
    "<c>World</c>" +
    "</pre:a>";
  private static final QName sampleQName = new QName("urn://sample", "a");
 
 
  private static XMLInputFactory inputFactory = XMLInputFactory.newInstance();
  private static XMLOutputFactory outputFactory = XMLOutputFactory.newInstance();
 
 
 
  public BlockTests() {
    super();
  }

  public BlockTests(String arg0) {
    super(arg0);
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<String> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStringOutflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    XMLStringBlockFactory f = (XMLStringBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLStringBlockFactory.class);
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<String> client
    Block block = f.createFrom(sampleText, null, null);
   
    // We didn't pass in a qname, so the following should return false
    assertTrue(!block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }

  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and
   * simulate a different Dispatch<String> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStringOutflow2() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    XMLStringBlockFactory f = (XMLStringBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLStringBlockFactory.class);
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<String> client
    Block block = f.createFrom(sampleText, null, null);
   
    // We didn't pass in a qname, so the following should return false
    assertTrue(!block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Assume that we need to find the QName (perhaps to identify the operation and
    // determine if handlers are installed).   This is not very perfomant since
    // it causes an underlying parse of the String...but we need to support this.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue("Expected: " + sampleQName + " but found: " + qName, sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and
   * simulate a different String parameter flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStringOutflow3() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    XMLStringBlockFactory f = (XMLStringBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLStringBlockFactory.class);
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS String parameter on the client.
    // In this case, we know the QName prior to creating the Block...so let's pass it in.
    Block block = f.createFrom(sampleText, null, sampleQName);
   
    // Make sure the QName is correct.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue(sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<String> input flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStringInflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    XMLStringBlockFactory f = (XMLStringBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLStringBlockFactory.class);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, null, null);
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object (String).
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof String);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check the String for accuracy
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(bo.toString()));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and simulate a
   * slightly more complicated Dispatch<String> inflow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStringInflow2() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    XMLStringBlockFactory f = (XMLStringBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLStringBlockFactory.class);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, null, null);
   
    // Let's assume we need to get the QName to find the operation name.
    // This will cause an underlying parse
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue(sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object (String).
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof String);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check the String for accuracy
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(bo.toString()));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and simulate a
   * slightly more complicated String  inflow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStringInflow3() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    XMLStringBlockFactory f = (XMLStringBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLStringBlockFactory.class);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow.  Assume that we know the QName already
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, null, sampleQName);
   
    // Let's assume we need to get the QName to find the operation name.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue(sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object (String).
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof String);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check the String for accuracy
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(bo.toString()));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an JAXB and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<JAXB> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testJAXBOutflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    JAXBBlockFactory f = (JAXBBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(JAXBBlockFactory.class);
   
        // Create a jaxb object
        ObjectFactory factory = new ObjectFactory();
        EchoString jaxb = factory.createEchoString();
        jaxb.setInput("Hello World");
        JAXBBlockContext context = new JAXBBlockContext(EchoString.class.getPackage().getName());
      
        JAXBIntrospector jbi = JAXBUtils.getJAXBIntrospector(context.getJAXBContext());
        QName expectedQName = jbi.getElementName(jaxb);
       
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<JAXB> client
    Block block = f.createFrom(jaxb, context, null);
   
    // JAXB objects set the qname from their internal data
    assertTrue(block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Assume that we need to find the QName (perhaps to identify the operation and
    // determine if handlers are installed).   This is not very perfomant since
    // it causes an underlying parse of the String...but we need to support this.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue("Expected: " + expectedQName + " but found: " + qName, expectedQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(newText.contains("Hello World"));
    assertTrue(newText.contains("echoString"));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an JAXB and simulate a
   * slightly more complicated Dispatch<JAXB> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testJAXBOutflow2() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    JAXBBlockFactory f = (JAXBBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(JAXBBlockFactory.class);
   
        // Create a jaxb object
        ObjectFactory factory = new ObjectFactory();
        EchoString jaxb = factory.createEchoString();
        jaxb.setInput("Hello World");
        JAXBBlockContext context = new JAXBBlockContext(EchoString.class.getPackage().getName());
       
        JAXBIntrospector jbi = JAXBUtils.getJAXBIntrospector(context.getJAXBContext());
        QName expectedQName = jbi.getElementName(jaxb);
       
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs with an outbound JAX-WS JAXB parameter
    Block block = f.createFrom(jaxb, context, expectedQName);
   
    // We did pass in a qname, so the following should return false
    assertTrue(block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Assume that we need to find the QName (perhaps to identify the operation and
    // determine if handlers are installed).   This is not very perfomant since
    // it causes an underlying parse of the String...but we need to support this.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue("Expected: " + expectedQName + " but found: " + qName, expectedQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(newText.contains("Hello World"));
    assertTrue(newText.contains("echoString"));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an JAXB and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<JAXB> input flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testJAXBInflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    JAXBBlockFactory f = (JAXBBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(JAXBBlockFactory.class);
   
        // Create a jaxb object
        ObjectFactory factory = new ObjectFactory();
        EchoString jaxb = factory.createEchoString();
        jaxb.setInput("Hello World");
        JAXBBlockContext context = new JAXBBlockContext(EchoString.class.getPackage().getName());
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
        StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
        XMLStreamWriter writer = outputFactory.createXMLStreamWriter(sw);
        Marshaller marshaller = JAXBUtils.getJAXBMarshaller(context.getJAXBContext());
        marshaller.marshal(jaxb, writer);
        JAXBUtils.releaseJAXBMarshaller(context.getJAXBContext(), marshaller);
        writer.flush();
        sw.flush();
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sw.toString());
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, context, null);
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object.
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof EchoString);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check for accuracy
    assertTrue("Unexpected:" + ((EchoString)bo).getInput(), ((EchoString)bo).getInput().equals(jaxb.getInput()));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an JAXB and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<JAXB> input flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testJAXBInflow2() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    JAXBBlockFactory f = (JAXBBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(JAXBBlockFactory.class);
   
        // Create a jaxb object
        ObjectFactory factory = new ObjectFactory();
        EchoString jaxb = factory.createEchoString();
        jaxb.setInput("Hello World");
        JAXBBlockContext context = new JAXBBlockContext(EchoString.class.getPackage().getName());

        JAXBIntrospector jbi = JAXBUtils.getJAXBIntrospector(context.getJAXBContext());
        QName expectedQName = jbi.getElementName(jaxb);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
        StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
        XMLStreamWriter writer = outputFactory.createXMLStreamWriter(sw);
        Marshaller marshaller = JAXBUtils.getJAXBMarshaller(context.getJAXBContext());
        marshaller.marshal(jaxb, writer);
        JAXBUtils.releaseJAXBMarshaller(context.getJAXBContext(), marshaller);
        writer.flush();
        sw.flush();
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sw.toString());
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, context, null);
       
    // Assume that we need to find the QName (perhaps to identify the operation and
    // determine if handlers are installed).   This is not very perfomant since
    // it causes an underlying parse of the String...but we need to support this.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue("Expected: " + expectedQName + " but found: " + qName, expectedQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object.
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof EchoString);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check for accuracy
    assertTrue("Unexpected:" + ((EchoString)bo).getInput(), ((EchoString)bo).getInput().equals(jaxb.getInput()));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an JAXB and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<JAXB> input flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testJAXBInflow3() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    JAXBBlockFactory f = (JAXBBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(JAXBBlockFactory.class);
   
        // Create a jaxb object
        ObjectFactory factory = new ObjectFactory();
        EchoString jaxb = factory.createEchoString();
        jaxb.setInput("Hello World");
        JAXBBlockContext context = new JAXBBlockContext(EchoString.class.getPackage().getName());
       
        JAXBIntrospector jbi = JAXBUtils.getJAXBIntrospector(context.getJAXBContext());
        QName expectedQName = jbi.getElementName(jaxb);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
        StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
        XMLStreamWriter writer = outputFactory.createXMLStreamWriter(sw);
        Marshaller marshaller = JAXBUtils.getJAXBMarshaller(context.getJAXBContext());
        marshaller.marshal(jaxb, writer);
        JAXBUtils.releaseJAXBMarshaller(context.getJAXBContext(), marshaller);
        writer.flush();
        sw.flush();
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sw.toString());
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, context, expectedQName);
   
    // We passed in a qname, so the following should return false
    assertTrue(block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Assume that we need to find the QName (perhaps to identify the operation and
    // determine if handlers are installed).   This is not very perfomant since
    // it causes an underlying parse of the String...but we need to support this.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue("Expected: " + expectedQName + " but found: " + qName, expectedQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object.
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof EchoString);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check for accuracy
    assertTrue("Unexpected:" + ((EchoString)bo).getInput(), ((EchoString)bo).getInput().equals(jaxb.getInput()));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an OM and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<OMElement> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testOMOutflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    OMBlockFactory f = (OMBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(OMBlockFactory.class);
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<OMElement> client
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inputReader = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
    StAXOMBuilder builder = new StAXOMBuilder(inputReader)
    OMElement om = builder.getDocumentElement();
    Block block = f.createFrom(om, null, null);
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }
 

  /**
   * Create a Block representing an OM and simulate a
   * different Dispatch<OMElement> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testOMOutflow2() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    OMBlockFactory f = (OMBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(OMBlockFactory.class);
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<OMElement> client
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inputReader = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
    StAXOMBuilder builder = new StAXOMBuilder(inputReader)
    OMElement om = builder.getDocumentElement();
    Block block = f.createFrom(om, null, null);
   
    // Assume that we need to find the QName (perhaps to identify the operation and
    // determine if handlers are installed).   This is not very perfomant since
    // it causes an underlying parse of the String...but we need to support this.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue("Expected: " + sampleQName + " but found: " + qName, sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and simulate a
   *  Dispatch<OMElement> inflow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testOMInflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    OMBlockFactory f = (OMBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(OMBlockFactory.class);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, null, null);
   
    // Let's assume we need to get the QName to find the operation name.
    // This will cause an underlying parse
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue(sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object (String).
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof OMElement);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check the String for accuracy
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(bo.toString()));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing a Source and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<Source> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStreamSourceOutflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
   
    StreamSource ss = new StreamSource(new StringReader(sampleText));
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<Source> client
    Block block = f.createFrom(ss, null, null);
   
    // We didn't pass in a qname, so the following should return false
    assertTrue(!block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }

  /**
   * Create a Block representing a Source and
   * simulate a different Dispatch<Source> flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStreamSourceOutflow2() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
   
    StreamSource ss = new StreamSource(new StringReader(sampleText));
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<Source> client
    Block block = f.createFrom(ss, null, null);
   
    // We didn't pass in a qname, so the following should return false
    assertTrue(!block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Assume that we need to find the QName (perhaps to identify the operation and
    // determine if handlers are installed).   This is not very perfomant since
    // it causes an underlying parse of the String...but we need to support this.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue("Expected: " + sampleQName + " but found: " + qName, sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing a Source and
   * simulate a different Source parameter flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStreamSourceOutflow3() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
   
    StreamSource ss = new StreamSource(new StringReader(sampleText));
   
    // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
    // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS String parameter on the client.
    // In this case, we know the QName prior to creating the Block...so let's pass it in.
    Block block = f.createFrom(ss, null, sampleQName);
   
    // We passed in a qname, so it should be immediately available
    assertTrue(block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Make sure the QName is correct.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue(sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
    // block should be consumed.
    XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
    // reader
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and simulate a
   * normal Dispatch<Source> input flow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStreamSourceInflow() throws Exception {
    // Get the BlockFactory
    SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, null, null);
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object (String).
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof Source);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
   
    // Check the String for accuracy
    XMLStreamReader reader = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader((Source) bo);
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an XMLString and simulate a
   * slightly more complicated Dispatch<Source> inflow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStreamSourceInflow2() throws Exception {

    // Get the BlockFactory
    SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow. 
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, null, null);
   
    // Let's assume we need to get the QName to find the operation name.
    // This will cause an underlying parse
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue(sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object (String).
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof Source);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());

    // Check the String for accuracy
    XMLStreamReader reader = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader((Source) bo);
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }
 
  /**
   * Create a Block representing an Source and simulate a
   * slightly more complicated Source inflow
   * @throws Exception
   */
  public void testStreamSourceInflow3() throws Exception {

    // Get the BlockFactory
    SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
      FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
   
    // On inbound, there will already be a XMLStreamReader (probably from OM)
    // which represents the message.  We will simulate this with inflow.
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(sampleText);
    XMLStreamReader inflow = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader(sr);
   
    // Create a Block from the inflow.  Assume that we know the QName already
    Block block = f.createFrom(inflow, null, sampleQName);
   
    // We passed in a qname, so the following should return false
    assertTrue(block.isQNameAvailable());
   
    // Let's assume we need to get the QName to find the operation name.
    QName qName = block.getQName();
    assertTrue(sampleQName.equals(qName));
   
    // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
    // is the proxy code will ask for the business object (String).
    Object bo = block.getBusinessObject(true);
    assertTrue(bo instanceof Source);
   
    // The block should be consumed
    assertTrue(block.isConsumed());

    // Check the String for accuracy
    XMLStreamReader reader = inputFactory.createXMLStreamReader((Source) bo);
    Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
    String newText = r2w.getAsString();
    assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
   
  }
    /*
     * Testing JAXBSource, Creating Source Block using JAXBSource and then
     * Serializing it.
     */
  public void testJAXBSourceInFlow1()throws Exception{
    //  Create a jaxb object
    try{
          ObjectFactory factory = new ObjectFactory();
          EchoString jaxb = factory.createEchoString();
          jaxb.setInput("Hello World");
          JAXBContext context = JAXBContext.newInstance("test");
        
          JAXBSource src = new JAXBSource(context.createMarshaller(), jaxb);
          BlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
        FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
         
          Block block =f.createFrom(src, null, null);
         
          MessageFactory mf = (MessageFactory) FactoryRegistry.getFactory(MessageFactory.class);
          Message msg = mf.create(Protocol.soap11);
          msg.setBodyBlock(block);
          org.apache.axiom.soap.SOAPEnvelope env = (org.apache.axiom.soap.SOAPEnvelope)msg.getAsOMElement();
          // Serialize the Envelope using the same mechanism as the
          // HTTP client.
          ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
          env.serializeAndConsume(baos, new OMOutputFormat());
         
          // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
          // reader
          String newText = baos.toString();
            TestLogger.logger.debug(newText);
          assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
    }catch(Exception e){
      e.printStackTrace();
    }    
  }
 
  public void testJAXBSourceOutflow() throws Exception {
   
    //Sample text for JAXBSource
    String echoSample = "<echoString xmlns=\"http://test\"><input>Hello World</input></echoString>";
   
        // Get the BlockFactory
        SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
            FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
        //Create a JAXBSource
       
        JAXBContext context = JAXBContext.newInstance("test");
       
        Unmarshaller u = context.createUnmarshaller();
        ByteArrayInputStream inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(echoSample.getBytes());
        EchoString jaxb = (EchoString)u.unmarshal(inputStream);
        JAXBSource src = new JAXBSource(context.createMarshaller(), jaxb);
       
        // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
        // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<Source> client
        Block block = f.createFrom(src, null, null);
       
        // We didn't pass in a qname, so the following should return false
        assertTrue(!block.isQNameAvailable());
       
        // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
        // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
        // block should be consumed.
        XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
       
        // The block should be consumed
        assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
       
        // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
        // reader
        Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
        String newText = r2w.getAsString();
        assertTrue(echoSample.equals(newText));
    }
    /**
     * Create a Block representing a DOMSource instance and simulate an
     * outbound flow
     * @throws Exception
     */
    public void testDOMSourceOutflow() throws Exception {
        // Get the BlockFactory
        SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
            FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
       
        // Turn the content into a stream
        ByteArrayInputStream bais = new ByteArrayInputStream(sampleText.getBytes());
       
        // Create a DOM tree from the sample text
        DocumentBuilderFactory domFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
        domFactory.setNamespaceAware(true);
        DocumentBuilder domBuilder = domFactory.newDocumentBuilder();
        Document domTree = domBuilder.parse(bais);
        Node node = domTree.getDocumentElement();
        TestLogger.logger.debug(node.toString());
       
        // Create a DOMSource object from the DOM tree
        DOMSource ds = new DOMSource(node);
        node = ds.getNode();
       
        // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
        // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<Source> client
        Block block = f.createFrom(ds, null, null);
       
        // We didn't pass in a qname, so the following should return false
        assertTrue(!block.isQNameAvailable());
       
        // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
        // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
        // block should be consumed.
        XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
       
        // The block should be consumed
        assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
       
        // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
        // reader
        Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
        String newText = r2w.getAsString();
        assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
    }
   
    /**
     * Create a Block representing a SAXSource instance and simulate an
     * outbound flow
     * @throws Exception
     */
    public void testSAXSourceOutflow() throws Exception {
        // Get the BlockFactory
        SourceBlockFactory f = (SourceBlockFactory)
            FactoryRegistry.getFactory(SourceBlockFactory.class);
       
        // Create a SAXSource from the sample text
        byte[] bytes = sampleText.getBytes();
        ByteArrayInputStream stream = new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes);
        InputSource input = new InputSource(stream);
        SAXSource ss = new SAXSource(input);
       
        // Create a Block using the sample string as the content.  This simulates
        // what occurs on the outbound JAX-WS dispatch<Source> client
        Block block = f.createFrom(ss, null, null);
       
        // We didn't pass in a qname, so the following should return false
        assertTrue(!block.isQNameAvailable());
       
        // Assuming no handlers are installed, the next thing that will happen
        // is a XMLStreamReader will be requested...to go to OM.   At this point the
        // block should be consumed.
        XMLStreamReader reader = block.getXMLStreamReader(true);
       
        // The block should be consumed
        assertTrue(block.isConsumed());
       
        // To check that the output is correct, get the String contents of the
        // reader
        Reader2Writer r2w = new Reader2Writer(reader);
        String newText = r2w.getAsString();
        assertTrue(sampleText.equals(newText));
    }

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