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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.server;
import com.sun.istack.internal.NotNull;
This class determines an instance of Container
for the runtime. It applies for both server and client runtimes(for e.g in Servlet could be accessing a Web Service). A client that is invoking a web service may be running in a container(for e.g servlet). T ContainerResolver uses a static field to keep the instance of the resolver object. Typically appserver may set its custom container resolver using the static method setInstance(ContainerResolver)
Author: Jitendra Kotamraju
/**
* This class determines an instance of {@link Container} for the runtime.
* It applies for both server and client runtimes(for e.g in Servlet could
* be accessing a Web Service).
*
* A client that is invoking a web service may be running in a
* container(for e.g servlet). T
*
* <p>
* ContainerResolver uses a static field to keep the instance of the resolver object.
* Typically appserver may set its custom container resolver using the static method
* {@link #setInstance(ContainerResolver)}
*
* @author Jitendra Kotamraju
*/
public abstract class ContainerResolver {
private static final ThreadLocalContainerResolver DEFAULT = new ThreadLocalContainerResolver();
private static volatile ContainerResolver theResolver = DEFAULT;
Sets the custom container resolver which can be used to get client's Container
. Params: - resolver – container resolver
/**
* Sets the custom container resolver which can be used to get client's
* {@link Container}.
*
* @param resolver container resolver
*/
public static void setInstance(ContainerResolver resolver) {
if(resolver==null)
resolver = DEFAULT;
theResolver = resolver;
}
Returns the container resolver which can be used to get client's Container
. Returns: container resolver instance
/**
* Returns the container resolver which can be used to get client's {@link Container}.
*
* @return container resolver instance
*/
public static @NotNull ContainerResolver getInstance() {
return theResolver;
}
Returns the default container resolver which can be used to get Container
. Returns: default container resolver
/**
* Returns the default container resolver which can be used to get {@link Container}.
*
* @return default container resolver
*/
public static ThreadLocalContainerResolver getDefault() {
return DEFAULT;
}
Returns the Container
context in which client is running. Returns: container instance for the client
/**
* Returns the {@link Container} context in which client is running.
*
* @return container instance for the client
*/
public abstract @NotNull Container getContainer();
}