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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.sei;
import com.oracle.webservices.internal.api.databinding.JavaCallInfo;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.Message;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.Packet;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.RequestContext;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.ResponseContextReceiver;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.DeserializationException;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.message.jaxb.JAXBMessage;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.model.JavaMethodImpl;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.resources.DispatchMessages;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBException;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
import javax.xml.ws.Holder;
import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
MethodHandler
that handles synchronous method invocations.
This class mainly performs the following two tasks:
- Accepts Object[] that represents arguments for a Java method, and creates
JAXBMessage
that represents a request message. - Takes a
Message] that represents a response,
and extracts the return value (and updates Holder
s.)
Creating JAXBMessage
At the construction time, we prepare BodyBuilder
and MessageFiller
s that know how to move arguments into a Message
. Some arguments go to the payload, some go to headers, still others go to attachments.
Author: Kohsuke Kawaguchi
/**
* {@link MethodHandler} that handles synchronous method invocations.
*
* <p>
* This class mainly performs the following two tasks:
* <ol>
* <li>Accepts Object[] that represents arguments for a Java method,
* and creates {@link JAXBMessage} that represents a request message.
* <li>Takes a {@link Message] that represents a response,
* and extracts the return value (and updates {@link Holder}s.)
* </ol>
*
* <h2>Creating {@link JAXBMessage}</h2>
* <p>
* At the construction time, we prepare {@link BodyBuilder} and {@link MessageFiller}s
* that know how to move arguments into a {@link Message}.
* Some arguments go to the payload, some go to headers, still others go to attachments.
*
* @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
*/
final class SyncMethodHandler extends MethodHandler {
final boolean isVoid;
final boolean isOneway;
final JavaMethodImpl javaMethod;
SyncMethodHandler(SEIStub owner, JavaMethodImpl jm) {
super(owner, jm.getMethod());
javaMethod = jm;
isVoid = void.class.equals(jm.getMethod().getReturnType());
isOneway = jm.getMEP().isOneWay();
}
Object invoke(Object proxy, Object[] args) throws Throwable {
return invoke(proxy,args,owner.requestContext,owner);
}
Invokes synchronously, but with the given RequestContext
and ResponseContextReceiver
. Params: - rc – This
RequestContext
is used for invoking this method. We take this as a separate parameter because of the async invocation handling, which requires a separate copy.
/**
* Invokes synchronously, but with the given {@link RequestContext}
* and {@link ResponseContextReceiver}.
*
* @param rc
* This {@link RequestContext} is used for invoking this method.
* We take this as a separate parameter because of the async invocation
* handling, which requires a separate copy.
*/
Object invoke(Object proxy, Object[] args, RequestContext rc, ResponseContextReceiver receiver) throws Throwable {
JavaCallInfo call = owner.databinding.createJavaCallInfo(method, args);
Packet req = (Packet) owner.databinding.serializeRequest(call);
// process the message
Packet reply = owner.doProcess(req,rc,receiver);
Message msg = reply.getMessage();
if(msg == null) {
if (!isOneway || !isVoid) {
throw new WebServiceException(DispatchMessages.INVALID_RESPONSE());
}
return null;
}
try {
call = owner.databinding.deserializeResponse(reply, call);
if (call.getException() != null) {
throw call.getException();
} else {
return call.getReturnValue();
}
} catch (JAXBException e) {
throw new DeserializationException(DispatchMessages.INVALID_RESPONSE_DESERIALIZATION(), e);
} catch (XMLStreamException e) {
throw new DeserializationException(DispatchMessages.INVALID_RESPONSE_DESERIALIZATION(),e);
} finally {
if (reply.transportBackChannel != null)
reply.transportBackChannel.close();
}
}
ValueGetterFactory getValueGetterFactory() {
return ValueGetterFactory.SYNC;
}
}