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package javax.xml.ws.handler;
HandlerResolver
is an interface implemented by an application to get control over the handler chain set on proxy/dispatch objects at the time of their creation. A HandlerResolver
may be set on a Service
using the setHandlerResolver
method.
When the runtime invokes a HandlerResolver
, it will pass it a PortInfo
object containing information about the port that the proxy/dispatch object will be accessing. @see javax.xml.ws.Service#setHandlerResolver @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0
/**
* {@code HandlerResolver} is an interface implemented
* by an application to get control over the handler chain
* set on proxy/dispatch objects at the time of their creation.
* <p>
* A {@code HandlerResolver} may be set on a {@code Service}
* using the {@code setHandlerResolver} method.
* <p>
* When the runtime invokes a {@code HandlerResolver}, it will
* pass it a {@code PortInfo} object containing information
* about the port that the proxy/dispatch object will be accessing.
*
* @see javax.xml.ws.Service#setHandlerResolver
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0
**/
public interface HandlerResolver {
Gets the handler chain for the specified port. @param portInfo Contains information about the port being accessed. @return java.util.List<Handler>
chain /**
* Gets the handler chain for the specified port.
*
* @param portInfo Contains information about the port being accessed.
* @return {@code java.util.List<Handler>} chain
**/
public java.util.List<Handler> getHandlerChain(PortInfo portInfo);
}