Package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory

Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.SourceBlockFactory.createFrom()


    // 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));
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    // 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.
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        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
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        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
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        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
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     * @throws WebServiceException
     * @throws XMLStreamException
     */
    private void createXMLPart(SOAPEnvelope root) throws WebServiceException, XMLStreamException {
        XMLPartFactory factory = (XMLPartFactory) FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLPartFactory.class);
        xmlPart = factory.createFrom(root);
        this.protocol = xmlPart.getProtocol();
        xmlPart.setParent(this);
    }
   
    /**
 
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     * @throws XMLStreamException
     */
    private void createXMLPart(OMElement root, Protocol protocol)
    throws WebServiceException, XMLStreamException {
        XMLPartFactory factory = (XMLPartFactory) FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLPartFactory.class);
        xmlPart = factory.createFrom(root, protocol);
        this.protocol = xmlPart.getProtocol();
        xmlPart.setParent(this);
    }
   
    /**
 
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     * @throws WebServiceException
     * @throws XMLStreamException
     */
    private void createXMLPart(SOAPEnvelope root) throws WebServiceException, XMLStreamException {
        XMLPartFactory factory = (XMLPartFactory) FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLPartFactory.class);
        xmlPart = factory.createFrom(root);
        this.protocol = xmlPart.getProtocol();
        xmlPart.setParent(this);
    }
   
    /**
 
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     * @throws XMLStreamException
     */
    private void createXMLPart(OMElement root, Protocol protocol)
    throws WebServiceException, XMLStreamException {
        XMLPartFactory factory = (XMLPartFactory) FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLPartFactory.class);
        xmlPart = factory.createFrom(root, protocol);
        this.protocol = xmlPart.getProtocol();
        xmlPart.setParent(this);
    }
   
    /**
 
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                    XMLStringBlockFactory stringFactory =
                            (XMLStringBlockFactory)
                            FactoryRegistry.getFactory(XMLStringBlockFactory.class);
                    Block stringBlock = stringFactory.createFrom(stringValue, null, soapEnvQname);
                    Block block = blockFactory.createFrom(stringBlock, context);
                    value = block.getBusinessObject(true);
                }
            }
            return value;
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