Examples of EndpointInterfaceDescription


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

    public Object demarshalResponse(Message message, Object[] signatureArgs,
                                    OperationDescription operationDesc)
            throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();

        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException
        try {
            // Sample RPC message
            // ..
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    public Message marshalFaultResponse(Throwable throwable,
                                        OperationDescription operationDesc, Protocol protocol)
            throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();
        MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);
        TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages();

        // We want to respond with the same protocol as the request,
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    }

    public Throwable demarshalFaultResponse(Message message, OperationDescription operationDesc)
            throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();
        MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);

        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException
        try {
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    public Object demarshalResponse(Message message, Object[] signatureArgs,
                                    OperationDescription operationDesc)
            throws WebServiceException {
        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();

        try {
            // Sample Document message
            // ..
            // <soapenv:body>
            //    <m:operationResponse ... >
            //       <param>hello</param>
            //    </m:operationResponse>
            // </soapenv:body>
            //
            // Important points.
            //   1) There is no operation element in the message
            //   2) The data blocks are located underneath the body element.
            //   3) The name of the data block (m:operationResponse) is defined by the schema.
            //      It matches the operation name + "Response", and it has a corresponding JAXB element.
            //      This element is called the wrapper element
            //   4) The parameters are (param) are child elements of the wrapper element.
            ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions();
            MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                    MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);
            TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages();
            String packagesKey = marshalDesc.getPackagesKey();
           
            // Remember this unmarshal information so that we can speed up processing
            // the next time.
            MessageContext mc = message.getMessageContext();
            if (MethodMarshallerUtils.getUnmarshalInfoParameter(mc) == null &&
                shouldRegiserUnmarshalInfo(operationDesc, marshalDesc, endpointDesc)) {
              MethodMarshallerUtils.registerUnmarshalInfo(message.getMessageContext(),
                                                        packages,
                                                        packagesKey);
            }

            // Determine if a returnValue is expected.
            // The return value may be an child element
            // The wrapper element
            // or null
            Object returnValue = null;
            Class returnType = operationDesc.getResultActualType();
            boolean isChildReturn = !operationDesc.isJAXWSAsyncClientMethod() &&
                    (operationDesc.getResultPartName() != null);
            boolean isNoReturn = (returnType == void.class);

            // In usage=WRAPPED, there will be a single JAXB block inside the body.
            // Get this block
            JAXBBlockContext blockContext = new JAXBBlockContext(packages, packagesKey);
            blockContext.setWebServiceNamespace(ed.getTargetNamespace());
           
            // If the wrapper is not a root element, then the process type
            // must be set on the context so that "by type" unmarshal is performed.
            if (!isResponseWrapperAnXmlRootElement(operationDesc, marshalDesc, endpointDesc)) {
              String clsName = marshalDesc.getResponseWrapperClassName(operationDesc);
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    }

    public Object[] demarshalRequest(Message message, OperationDescription operationDesc)
            throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();

        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException
        try {
            // Sample Document message
            // ..
            // <soapenv:body>
            //    <m:operation>
            //      <param>hello</param>
            //    </m:operation>
            // </soapenv:body>
            //
            // Important points.
            //   1) There is no operation element under the body.
            //   2) The data blocks are located underneath the body. 
            //   3) The name of the data block (m:operation) is defined by the schema and match the name of the operation.
            //      This is called the wrapper element.  The wrapper element has a corresponding JAXB element pojo.
            //   4) The parameters (m:param) are child elements of the wrapper element.
            ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions();
            MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                    MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);
            TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages();
            String packagesKey = marshalDesc.getPackagesKey();
           
            MessageContext mc = message.getMessageContext();
            if (MethodMarshallerUtils.getUnmarshalInfoParameter(mc) == null &&
                shouldRegiserUnmarshalInfo(operationDesc, marshalDesc, endpointDesc)) {
                MethodMarshallerUtils.registerUnmarshalInfo(message.getMessageContext(),
                                                        packages,
                                                        packagesKey);
            }

            // In usage=WRAPPED, there will be a single JAXB block inside the body.
            // Get this block
            JAXBBlockContext blockContext = new JAXBBlockContext(packages, packagesKey);
            blockContext.setWebServiceNamespace(ed.getTargetNamespace());
            // If the wrapper is not a root element, then the process type
            // must be set on the context so that "by type" unmarshal is performed.
            if (!isRequestWrapperAnXmlRootElement(operationDesc, marshalDesc, endpointDesc)) {
              String clsName = marshalDesc.getRequestWrapperClassName(operationDesc);
              Class cls = loadClass(clsName,endpointDesc);
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    public Message marshalResponse(Object returnObject, Object[] signatureArgs,
                                   OperationDescription operationDesc, Protocol protocol)
            throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();
        MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);
        TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages();
        String packagesKey = marshalDesc.getPackagesKey();

        // We want to respond with the same protocol as the request,
        // It the protocol is null, then use the Protocol defined by the binding
        if (protocol == null) {
            protocol = Protocol.getProtocolForBinding(endpointDesc.getBindingType());
        }

        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException
        try {
            // Sample Document message
            // ..
            // <soapenv:body>
            //    <m:operationResponse ... >
            //       <param>hello</param>
            //    </m:operationResponse>
            // </soapenv:body>
            //
            // Important points.
            //   1) There is no operation element in the message
            //   2) The data blocks are located underneath the body element.
            //   3) The name of the data block (m:operationResponse) is defined by the schema.
            //      It matches the operation name + "Response", and it has a corresponding JAXB element.
            //      This element is called the wrapper element
            //   4) The parameters are (param) are child elements of the wrapper element.

            // Get the operation information
            ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions();

            // Create the message
            MessageFactory mf = marshalDesc.getMessageFactory();
            Message m = mf.create(protocol);

            // In usage=WRAPPED, there will be a single block in the body.
            // The signatureArguments represent the child elements of that block
            // The first step is to convert the signature arguments into a list
            // of parameter values
            List<PDElement> pdeList =
                    MethodMarshallerUtils.getPDElements(marshalDesc,
                                                        pds,
                                                        signatureArgs,
                                                        false,  // output
                                                        true, false);
           
            String wrapperName = marshalDesc.getResponseWrapperClassName(operationDesc);
            Class cls = loadClass(wrapperName, endpointDesc);
            JAXBWrapperTool wrapperTool = new JAXBWrapperToolImpl();
            Object object = null;
           
            // Add the return object to the nameList and objectList
            Class returnType = operationDesc.getResultActualType();
           
            // Now we want to create a single JAXB element that contains the
            // ParameterValues.  We will use the wrapper tool to do this.
            // Create the inputs to the wrapper tool
            if (pdeList.size() == 0) {
                if (returnType == void.class) {
                    // Use the short-cut for void return
                    object = wrapperTool.wrap(cls,
                            (String) null,
                            null,
                            null,
                            null);
                } else {
                    // Use the short-cut for a single return
                    String childName = operationDesc.getResultName();
                    object = wrapperTool.wrap(cls,
                            childName,
                            returnObject,
                            returnType,
                            marshalDesc.getPropertyDescriptorMap(cls).get(childName));
                }
            } else {          

                // Now we want to create a single JAXB element that contains the
                // ParameterValues.  We will use the wrapper tool to do this.
                // Create the inputs to the wrapper tool
                ArrayList<String> nameList = new ArrayList<String>();
                Map<String, Object> objectList = new HashMap<String, Object>();
                Map<String, Class>  declaredClassMap = new HashMap<String, Class>();

                for (PDElement pde : pdeList) {
                    String name = pde.getParam().getParameterName();

                    // The object list contains type rendered objects
                    Object value = pde.getElement().getTypeValue();
                    Class dclClass = pde.getParam().getParameterActualType();

                    nameList.add(name);
                    objectList.put(name, value);
                    declaredClassMap.put(name, dclClass);
                }

                // Add the return type
                if (returnType != void.class) {
                    String name = operationDesc.getResultName();
                    nameList.add(name);
                    objectList.put(name, returnObject);
                    declaredClassMap.put(name, returnType);
                }

               
                object = wrapperTool.wrap(cls, nameList, objectList, declaredClassMap,
                        marshalDesc.getPropertyDescriptorMap(cls));
            }

            QName wrapperQName = new QName(operationDesc.getResponseWrapperTargetNamespace(),
                                           operationDesc.getResponseWrapperLocalName());

            // Make sure object can be rendered as an element
            if (!marshalDesc.getAnnotationDesc(cls).hasXmlRootElement()) {
                object = new JAXBElement(wrapperQName, cls, object);
            }
           
            // Enable SWA for nested SwaRef attachments
            if (operationDesc.hasResponseSwaRefAttachments()) {
                m.setDoingSWA(true);
            }

            // Put the object into the message
            JAXBBlockFactory factory =
                    (JAXBBlockFactory)FactoryRegistry.getFactory(JAXBBlockFactory.class);
            JAXBBlockContext blockContext = new JAXBBlockContext(packages, packagesKey);
            blockContext.setWebServiceNamespace(ed.getTargetNamespace());
            Block block = factory.createFrom(object,
                                             blockContext,
                                             wrapperQName);
            m.setBodyBlock(block);
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    public Message marshalRequest(Object[] signatureArguments,
            OperationDescription operationDesc,
            Map<String, Object> requestContext)
        throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();
        Protocol protocol = Protocol.getProtocolForBinding(endpointDesc.getClientBindingID());
        MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);
        TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages();
        String packagesKey = marshalDesc.getPackagesKey();

        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException
        try {
            // Sample Document message
            // ..
            // <soapenv:body>
            //    <m:operation>
            //      <param>hello</param>
            //    </m:operation>
            // </soapenv:body>
            //
            // Important points.
            //   1) There is no operation element under the body.
            //   2) The data blocks are located underneath the body. 
            //   3) The name of the data block (m:operation) is defined by the schema and match the name of the operation.
            //      This is called the wrapper element.  The wrapper element has a corresponding JAXB element pojo.
            //   4) The parameters (m:param) are child elements of the wrapper element.
           
            // Get the operation information
            ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions();

            // Create the message
            MessageFactory mf = marshalDesc.getMessageFactory();
            Message m = mf.create(protocol);

            // In usage=WRAPPED, there will be a single block in the body.
            // The signatureArguments represent the child elements of that block
            // The first step is to convert the signature arguments into list
            // of parameter values
            List<PDElement> pvList = MethodMarshallerUtils.getPDElements(marshalDesc,
                                                                         pds,
                                                                         signatureArguments,
                                                                         true,   // input
                                                                         true, false);

            String wrapperName = marshalDesc.getRequestWrapperClassName(operationDesc);
            Class cls = loadClass(wrapperName, endpointDesc);
            JAXBWrapperTool wrapperTool = new JAXBWrapperToolImpl();
            Object object = null;
           
            // Now we want to create a single JAXB element that contains the
            // ParameterValues.  We will use the wrapper tool to do this.
            // Create the inputs to the wrapper tool
            if (pvList.size() ==  0) {
                // Use the short-cut for 0 children
                object = wrapperTool.wrap(cls,
                        (String) null,
                        null,
                        null,
                        null);
            } else if (pvList.size() == 1) {
                // Use the short-cut for 1 child
                PDElement pde = pvList.get(0);
                String childName = pde.getParam().getParameterName();
                object = wrapperTool.wrap(cls,
                        childName,
                        pde.getElement().getTypeValue(),
                        pde.getParam().getParameterActualType(),
                        marshalDesc.getPropertyDescriptorMap(cls).get(childName));

            } else {          
                ArrayList<String> nameList = new ArrayList<String>();
                Map<String, Object> objectList = new HashMap<String, Object>();
                Map<String, Class> declaredClassMap = new HashMap<String, Class>();

                for (PDElement pv : pvList) {
                    String name = pv.getParam().getParameterName();

                    // The object list contains type rendered objects
                    Object value = pv.getElement().getTypeValue();
                    Class dclClass = pv.getParam().getParameterActualType();
                    nameList.add(name);
                    objectList.put(name, value);
                    declaredClassMap.put(name, dclClass);
                }

               
                object = wrapperTool.wrap(cls, nameList, objectList, declaredClassMap,
                        marshalDesc.getPropertyDescriptorMap(cls));
            }

            QName wrapperQName = new QName(operationDesc.getRequestWrapperTargetNamespace(),
                                           operationDesc.getRequestWrapperLocalName());

            // Make sure object can be rendered as an element
            if (!marshalDesc.getAnnotationDesc(cls).hasXmlRootElement()) {
                object = new JAXBElement(wrapperQName, cls, object);
            }
           
            // Enable SWA for nested SwaRef attachments
            if (operationDesc.hasRequestSwaRefAttachments()) {
                m.setDoingSWA(true);
            }

            // Put the object into the message
            JAXBBlockFactory factory =
                    (JAXBBlockFactory)FactoryRegistry.getFactory(JAXBBlockFactory.class);
            JAXBBlockContext blockContext = new JAXBBlockContext(packages, packagesKey);
            blockContext.setWebServiceNamespace(ed.getTargetNamespace());
            Block block = factory.createFrom(object,
                                             blockContext,
                                             wrapperQName);
            m.setBodyBlock(block);
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    }

    public Message marshalFaultResponse(Throwable throwable, OperationDescription operationDesc,
                                        Protocol protocol) throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();
        MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);
        TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages();

        // We want to respond with the same protocol as the request,
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

    }

    public Throwable demarshalFaultResponse(Message message, OperationDescription operationDesc)
            throws WebServiceException {

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();
        MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);

        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException
        try {
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription

            log.debug(
                    "  The DocLitWrapped Plus marshaller is used when the web service method deviates from the normal doc/lit rules.");
        }
        // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException

        EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription();
        EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription();

        try {
            // Sample Document message
            // ..
            // <soapenv:body>
            //    <m:operationResponse ... >
            //       <param>hello</param>
            //    </m:operationResponse>
            // </soapenv:body>
            //
            // Important points.
            //   1) There is no operation element in the message
            //   2) The data blocks are located underneath the body element.
            //   3) The name of the data block (m:operationResponse) is defined by the schema.
            //      It matches the operation name + "Response", and it has a corresponding JAXB element.
            //      This element is called the wrapper element
            //   4) The parameters are (param) are child elements of the wrapper element.
            ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions();
            MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc =
                    MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc);
            TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages();
            String packagesKey = marshalDesc.getPackagesKey();

            // Determine if a returnValue is expected.
            // The return value may be an child element
            // The wrapper element
            // or null
            Object returnValue = null;
            Class returnType = operationDesc.getResultActualType();
            boolean isChildReturn = !operationDesc.isJAXWSAsyncClientMethod() &&
                    (operationDesc.getResultPartName() != null);
            boolean isNoReturn = (returnType == void.class);

            // In usage=WRAPPED, there will be a single JAXB block inside the body.
            // Get this block
            JAXBBlockContext blockContext = new JAXBBlockContext(packages, packagesKey);
           
            blockContext.setWebServiceNamespace(ed.getTargetNamespace());
            // If the wrapper is not a root element, then the process type
            // must be set on the context so that "by type" unmarshal is performed.
            if (!isResponseWrapperAnXmlRootElement(operationDesc, marshalDesc, endpointDesc)) {
              String clsName = marshalDesc.getResponseWrapperClassName(operationDesc);
              Class cls = loadClass(clsName,endpointDesc);
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