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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.server;
import com.sun.istack.internal.NotNull;
Module
that is an HTTP container. Author: Kohsuke Kawaguchi Since: 2.1 EA3
/**
* {@link Module} that is an HTTP container.
*
* @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
* @since 2.1 EA3
*/
public abstract class WebModule extends Module {
Gets the host, port, and context path portion of this module.
For example, if this is an web appliation running in a servlet
container "http://myhost/myapp", then this method should return
this URI.
This method follows the convention of the HttpServletRequest.getContextPath()
, and accepts strings like "http://myhost" (for web applications that are deployed to the root context path), or "http://myhost/foobar" (for web applications that are deployed to context path "/foobar")
Notice that this method involves in determining the machine name
without relying on HTTP "Host" header.
/**
* Gets the host, port, and context path portion of this module.
*
* <p>
* For example, if this is an web appliation running in a servlet
* container "http://myhost/myapp", then this method should return
* this URI.
*
* <p>
* This method follows the convention of the {@code HttpServletRequest.getContextPath()},
* and accepts strings like "http://myhost" (for web applications that are deployed
* to the root context path), or "http://myhost/foobar" (for web applications
* that are deployed to context path "/foobar")
*
* <p>
* Notice that this method involves in determining the machine name
* without relying on HTTP "Host" header.
*/
public abstract @NotNull String getContextPath();
}