Package javax.xml.ws

Examples of javax.xml.ws.Binding


    public void testAddingUnusedHandlersThroughConfigFile() {
        HandlerTestServiceWithAnnotation service1 = new HandlerTestServiceWithAnnotation(wsdl, serviceName);
        HandlerTest handlerTest1 = service1.getPort(portName, HandlerTest.class);
       
        BindingProvider bp1 = (BindingProvider)handlerTest1;
        Binding binding1 = bp1.getBinding();
        List<Handler> port1HandlerChain = binding1.getHandlerChain();
        assertEquals(1, port1HandlerChain.size());
    }
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        // verify that the SoapHandlerInterceptor can peacefully co-exist
        // with the explicitly configured SAAJOutInterceptor
        //
        @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
        List<Handler> handlerChain = new ArrayList<Handler>();
        Binding binding = ((BindingProvider)greeter).getBinding();
        TestOutHandler handler = new TestOutHandler();
        handlerChain.add(handler);
        binding.setHandlerChain(handlerChain);

        greeter.sayHi();

        assertTrue("expected Handler.handleMessage() to be called",
                   handler.handleMessageCalledOutbound);
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        JMSMTOMService service = new JMSMTOMService(wsdl, serviceName);
        assertNotNull(service);

        JMSMTOMPortType mtom = service.getPort(portName, JMSMTOMPortType.class);
        Binding binding = ((BindingProvider)mtom).getBinding();
        ((SOAPBinding)binding).setMTOMEnabled(true);

        Holder<String> name = new Holder<String>("Sam");
        URL fileURL = this.getClass().getResource("/org/apache/cxf/systest/jms/JMSClientServerTest.class");
        Holder<DataHandler> handler1 = new Holder<DataHandler>();
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        // Add a No-Op JAX-WS SoapHandler to the dispatch chain to
        // verify that the SoapHandlerInterceptor can peacefully co-exist
        // with the explicitly configured SAAJOutInterceptor
        //
        List<Handler> handlerChain = new ArrayList<Handler>();
        Binding binding = ((BindingProvider)greeter).getBinding();
        TestOutHandler handler = new TestOutHandler();
        handlerChain.add(handler);
        binding.setHandlerChain(handlerChain);

        greeter.sayHi();

        assertTrue("expected Handler.handleMessage() to be called",
                   handler.handleMessageCalledOutbound);
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        JMSMTOMService service = new JMSMTOMService(wsdl, serviceName);
        assertNotNull(service);

        JMSMTOMPortType mtom = service.getPort(portName, JMSMTOMPortType.class);
        Binding binding = ((BindingProvider)mtom).getBinding();
        ((SOAPBinding)binding).setMTOMEnabled(true);

        Holder<String> name = new Holder<String>("Sam");
        URL fileURL = this.getClass().getResource("/org/apache/cxf/systest/jms/JMSClientServerTest.class");
        Holder<DataHandler> handler1 = new Holder<DataHandler>();
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        Endpoint.publish("", i5);
        Endpoint.publish("", i6);
        Endpoint.publish("", i7);
        Endpoint.publish("", i8);
        EndpointImpl ep = (EndpointImpl)Endpoint.publish("http://cxf.apache.org/transports/jms", mtom);
        Binding binding = ep.getBinding();       
        ((SOAPBinding)binding).setMTOMEnabled(true)
       
        Object spec1 = new GreeterSpecImpl();
        String address1 = "jms:jndi:dynamicQueues/test.cxf.jmstransport.queue2"
                         + "?jndiInitialContextFactory"
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        // Add a No-Op JAX-WS SoapHandler to the dispatch chain to
        // verify that the SoapHandlerInterceptor can peacefully co-exist
        // with the explicitly configured SAAJOutInterceptor
        //
        List<Handler> handlerChain = new ArrayList<Handler>();
        Binding binding = ((BindingProvider)greeter).getBinding();
        TestOutHandler handler = new TestOutHandler();
        handlerChain.add(handler);
        binding.setHandlerChain(handlerChain);

        greeter.sayHi();

        assertTrue("expected Handler.handleMessage() to be called",
                   handler.handleMessageCalledOutbound);
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    public void testAddingUnusedHandlersThroughConfigFile() {
        HandlerTestServiceWithAnnotation service1 = new HandlerTestServiceWithAnnotation(wsdl, serviceName);
        HandlerTest handlerTest1 = service1.getPort(portName, HandlerTest.class);
       
        BindingProvider bp1 = (BindingProvider)handlerTest1;
        Binding binding1 = bp1.getBinding();
        List<Handler> port1HandlerChain = binding1.getHandlerChain();
        assertEquals(1, port1HandlerChain.size());
    }
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        bean.setWsdlURL(getClass().getResource("/wsdl/hello_world.wsdl"));
        bean.setWsFeatures(Arrays.asList(new WebServiceFeature[]{new MTOMFeature()}));
        Service service = bean.create();
        Endpoint endpoint = service.getEndpoints().values().iterator().next();
        assertTrue(endpoint instanceof JaxWsEndpointImpl);
        Binding binding = ((JaxWsEndpointImpl)endpoint).getJaxwsBinding();
        assertTrue(binding instanceof SOAPBinding);
        assertTrue(((SOAPBinding)binding).isMTOMEnabled());
    }  
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            }
        });
        HandlerChainInvoker invoker1 = new HandlerChainInvoker(list);

        IMocksControl control1 = createNiceControl();
        Binding binding1 = control1.createMock(Binding.class);
        List<Handler> hList = CastUtils.cast(list);
        expect(binding1.getHandlerChain()).andReturn(hList).anyTimes();
        Exchange exchange1 = control1.createMock(Exchange.class);
        expect(exchange1.get(HandlerChainInvoker.class)).andReturn(invoker1).anyTimes();
        Message outMessage = new MessageImpl();
        outMessage.setExchange(exchange1);
        InterceptorChain chain = control1.createMock(InterceptorChain.class);
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