Package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.dlwmin.sei

Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.dlwmin.sei.Greeter


                // client. Should / would be ignored by any transport other than
                // nhttp. For example, JMS would not send a reply message for one-way
                // operations.
                MessageContext outMsgCtx =
                        (MessageContext) context.getAttribute(OUTGOING_MESSAGE_CONTEXT);
                MessageReceiver mr = outMsgCtx.getAxisOperation().getMessageReceiver();

                // the following check is to support the dual channel invocation. Hence the
                // response will be sent as a new request to the client over a different channel
                // client sends back a 202 Accepted response to synapse and we need to neglect that
                // 202 Accepted message
                if (!outMsgCtx.isPropertyTrue(NhttpConstants.IGNORE_SC_ACCEPTED)) {

                    try {
                        MessageContext responseMsgCtx = outMsgCtx.getOperationContext().
                                getMessageContext(WSDL2Constants.MESSAGE_LABEL_IN);
                        if (responseMsgCtx == null ||
                                outMsgCtx.getOptions().isUseSeparateListener()) {
                            // Since we need to notify the SynapseCallback receiver to remove the
                            // call backs registered  we set a custom property
                            if (outMsgCtx.getOperationContext().isComplete()) {
                                setHeaders(context, response, outMsgCtx, responseMsgCtx);
                                outMsgCtx.setProperty(NhttpConstants.HTTP_202_RECEIVED, "true");
                                mr.receive(outMsgCtx);
                            }
                            return;
                        }
                        setHeaders(context, response, outMsgCtx, responseMsgCtx);
                        responseMsgCtx.setServerSide(true);
                        responseMsgCtx.setDoingREST(outMsgCtx.isDoingREST());
                        responseMsgCtx.setProperty(MessageContext.TRANSPORT_IN,
                                outMsgCtx.getProperty(MessageContext.TRANSPORT_IN));
                        responseMsgCtx.setTransportIn(outMsgCtx.getTransportIn());
                        responseMsgCtx.setTransportOut(outMsgCtx.getTransportOut());

                        responseMsgCtx.setAxisMessage(outMsgCtx.getAxisOperation().
                                getMessage(WSDLConstants.MESSAGE_LABEL_IN_VALUE));
                        responseMsgCtx.setOperationContext(outMsgCtx.getOperationContext());
                        responseMsgCtx.setConfigurationContext(outMsgCtx.getConfigurationContext());
                        responseMsgCtx.setTo(null);

                        if (!outMsgCtx.isDoingREST() && !outMsgCtx.isSOAP11()) {
                            responseMsgCtx.setEnvelope(OMAbstractFactory.getSOAP12Factory().getDefaultEnvelope());
                        } else {
                            responseMsgCtx.setEnvelope(OMAbstractFactory.getSOAP11Factory().getDefaultEnvelope());
                        }
                        responseMsgCtx.setProperty(AddressingConstants.
                                DISABLE_ADDRESSING_FOR_OUT_MESSAGES, Boolean.TRUE);
                        responseMsgCtx.setProperty(NhttpConstants.SC_ACCEPTED, Boolean.TRUE);
                        mr.receive(responseMsgCtx);

                    } catch (org.apache.axis2.AxisFault af) {
                        log.debug("Unable to report back " +
                                "202 Accepted state to the message receiver");
                    }
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                }
            }

            // set the message payload to the message context
            InputStream in;
            ManagedDataSource dataSource;
            if (builder instanceof DataSourceMessageBuilder && entry.isStreaming()) {
                in = null;
                dataSource = ManagedDataSourceFactory.create(
                        new FileObjectDataSource(file, contentType));
            } else {
                in = content.getInputStream();
                dataSource = null;
            }
           
            try {
                OMElement documentElement;
                if (in != null) {
                    documentElement = builder.processDocument(in, contentType, msgContext);
                } else {
                    documentElement = ((DataSourceMessageBuilder)builder).processDocument(
                            dataSource, contentType, msgContext);
                }
                msgContext.setEnvelope(TransportUtils.createSOAPEnvelope(documentElement));
               
                handleIncomingMessage(
                    msgContext,
                    transportHeaders,
                    null, //* SOAP Action - not applicable *//
                    contentType
                );
            }
            finally {
                if (in != null) {
                    try {
                        in.close();
                    } catch (IOException ex) {
                        handleException("Error closing stream", ex);
                    }
                } else {
                    dataSource.destroy();
                }
            }

            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Processed file : " + file + " of Content-type : " + contentType);
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        return getTestSetup(new TestSuite(DLWMinTests.class));
    }

    private Greeter getProxy(String action) {
        Service service = Service.create(QNAME_SERVICE);
        Greeter proxy = service.getPort(QNAME_PORT, Greeter.class);
        BindingProvider p = (BindingProvider) proxy;
        p.getRequestContext().put(
                BindingProvider.SOAPACTION_USE_PROPERTY, Boolean.TRUE);
        p.getRequestContext().put(
                BindingProvider.SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY, action);
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     * Test simple greetMe method
     * with style doc/lit wrapped without the presence of wrapper classes.
     */
    public void testGreetMe() {
       
        Greeter proxy = getProxy("greetMe");
       
        String me = "Scheu";
        String response = proxy.greetMe(me);
        assertTrue("Hello Scheu".equals(response));
    }
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     * Test simple greetMe method
     * with style doc/lit wrapped without the presence of wrapper classes.
     */
    public void testUnqualified() {
       
        Greeter proxy = getProxy("testUnqualified");
       
        String request = "hello world";
        String response = proxy.testUnqualified(request);
        assertTrue("hello world".equals(response));
    }
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    /**
     * Test echo with complexType
     */
    public void testProcess_Echo()  throws Exception {
       
        Greeter proxy = getProxy("process");
       
        TestBean request = new TestBean();
        request.setData1("hello world");
        request.setData2(10);
        TestBean response = proxy.process(0, request);
        assertTrue(response != null);
        assertTrue(response.getData1().equals("hello world"));
        assertTrue(response.getData2() == 10);
    }
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    /**
     * Test throwing checked exception w/o a JAXB Bean
     */
    public void testProcess_CheckException()  throws Exception {
       
        Greeter proxy = getProxy("process");
       
        TestBean request = new TestBean();
        request.setData1("hello world");
        request.setData2(10);
        try {
            TestBean response = proxy.process(1, request);
            fail("Expected TestException thrown");
        } catch (WebServiceException wse) {
            // Currently there is no support if the fault bean is missing
            assertTrue(wse.getMessage().contains("User fault processing is not supported"));
        } catch (TestException te) {
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    /**
     * Test throwing checked exception that has a JAXB Bean
     */
    public void testProcess_CheckException2()  throws Exception {
       
        Greeter proxy = getProxy("process");
       
        TestBean request = new TestBean();
        request.setData1("hello world");
        request.setData2(10);
        try {
            TestBean response = proxy.process(4, request);
            fail("Expected TestException2 thrown");
        } catch (TestException2 te) {
            assertTrue(te.getMessage().equals("TestException2 thrown"));
            assertTrue(te.getFlag() == 456);
        } catch (Exception e) {
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    /**
     * Test throwing checked exception that is a compliant JAXWS exception
     */
    public void testProcess_CheckException3()  throws Exception {
       
        Greeter proxy = getProxy("process");
       
        TestBean request = new TestBean();
        request.setData1("hello world");
        request.setData2(10);
        try {
            TestBean response = proxy.process(5, request);
            fail("Expected TestException3 thrown");
        } catch (TestException3 te) {
            assertTrue(te.getMessage().equals("TestException3 thrown"));
            assertTrue(te.getFaultInfo().getFlag() == 789);
        } catch (Exception e) {
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    /**
     * Test throwing WebServiceException
     */
    public void testProcess_WebServiceException()  throws Exception {
       
        Greeter proxy = getProxy("process");
       
        TestBean request = new TestBean();
        request.setData1("hello world");
        request.setData2(10);
        try {
            TestBean response = proxy.process(2, request);
            fail("Expected WebServiceException thrown");
        } catch (WebServiceException wse) {
            assertTrue(wse.getMessage().equals("WebServiceException thrown"));
        } catch (Exception e) {
            fail("Expected WebServiceException thrown but found " + e.getClass());
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