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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy;

The class serves as a policy map mutator that allows for replacement of current effective policies stored in the policy map with new effective policy provided by the mutator user.
Author:Marek Potociar (marek.potociar@sun.com)
/** * The class serves as a policy map mutator that allows for replacement of current effective policies * stored in the policy map with new effective policy provided by the mutator user. * * @author Marek Potociar (marek.potociar@sun.com) */
public final class EffectivePolicyModifier extends PolicyMapMutator { public static EffectivePolicyModifier createEffectivePolicyModifier() { return new EffectivePolicyModifier(); }
Ensures that direct instantiation is not possible from outside of the class
/** * Ensures that direct instantiation is not possible from outside of the class */
private EffectivePolicyModifier() { // no initialization required }
Replaces current effective policy on the service scope (identified by a key parameter) with the new efective policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply stored with the key.
Params:
  • key – identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be null.
  • newEffectivePolicy – the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be null.
Throws:
/** * Replaces current effective policy on the service scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply * stored with the key. * * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} */
public void setNewEffectivePolicyForServiceScope( final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.SERVICE, key, newEffectivePolicy); }
Replaces current effective policy on the endpoint scope (identified by a key parameter) with the new efective policy provided as a second input parameter.
Params:
  • key – identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be null.
  • newEffectivePolicy – the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be null.
Throws:
/** * Replaces current effective policy on the endpoint scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective * policy provided as a second input parameter. * * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} */
public void setNewEffectivePolicyForEndpointScope( final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.ENDPOINT, key, newEffectivePolicy); }
Replaces current effective policy on the operation scope (identified by a key parameter) with the new efective policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply stored with the key.
Params:
  • key – identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be null.
  • newEffectivePolicy – the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be null.
Throws:
/** * Replaces current effective policy on the operation scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply * stored with the key. * * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} */
public void setNewEffectivePolicyForOperationScope( final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.OPERATION, key, newEffectivePolicy); }
Replaces current effective policy on the input message scope (identified by a key parameter) with the new efective policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply stored with the key.
Params:
  • key – identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be null.
  • newEffectivePolicy – the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be null.
Throws:
/** * Replaces current effective policy on the input message scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply * stored with the key. * * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} */
public void setNewEffectivePolicyForInputMessageScope( final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.INPUT_MESSAGE, key, newEffectivePolicy); }
Replaces current effective policy on the output message scope (identified by a key parameter) with the new efective policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply stored with the key.
Params:
  • key – identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be null.
  • newEffectivePolicy – the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be null.
Throws:
/** * Replaces current effective policy on the output message scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply * stored with the key. * * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} */
public void setNewEffectivePolicyForOutputMessageScope( final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.OUTPUT_MESSAGE, key, newEffectivePolicy); }
Replaces current effective policy on the fault message scope (identified by a key parameter) with the new efective policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply stored with the key.
Params:
  • key – identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be null.
  • newEffectivePolicy – the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be null.
Throws:
/** * Replaces current effective policy on the fault message scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply * stored with the key. * * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} */
public void setNewEffectivePolicyForFaultMessageScope( final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.FAULT_MESSAGE, key, newEffectivePolicy); } }