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package javax.xml.ws;

import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import java.util.Iterator;
import javax.xml.ws.handler.HandlerResolver;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import javax.xml.ws.spi.ServiceDelegate;
import javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider;

Service objects provide the client view of a Web service.

Service acts as a factory of the following:

  • Proxies for a target service endpoint.
  • Instances of Dispatch for dynamic message-oriented invocation of a remote operation.

The ports available on a service can be enumerated using the getPorts method. Alternatively, you can pass a service endpoint interface to the unary getPort method and let the runtime select a compatible port.

Handler chains for all the objects created by a Service can be set by means of a HandlerResolver.

An Executor may be set on the service in order to gain better control over the threads used to dispatch asynchronous callbacks. For instance, thread pooling with certain parameters can be enabled by creating a ThreadPoolExecutor and registering it with the service.

See Also:
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.0
/** * {@code Service} objects provide the client view of a Web service. * <p>{@code Service} acts as a factory of the following: * <ul> * <li>Proxies for a target service endpoint.</li> * <li>Instances of {@link javax.xml.ws.Dispatch} for * dynamic message-oriented invocation of a remote * operation. * </li> * </ul> * * <p>The ports available on a service can be enumerated using the * {@code getPorts} method. Alternatively, you can pass a * service endpoint interface to the unary {@code getPort} method * and let the runtime select a compatible port. * * <p>Handler chains for all the objects created by a {@code Service} * can be set by means of a {@code HandlerResolver}. * * <p>An {@code Executor} may be set on the service in order * to gain better control over the threads used to dispatch asynchronous * callbacks. For instance, thread pooling with certain parameters * can be enabled by creating a {@code ThreadPoolExecutor} and * registering it with the service. * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0 * * @see javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider * @see javax.xml.ws.handler.HandlerResolver * @see java.util.concurrent.Executor **/
public class Service { private ServiceDelegate delegate;
The orientation of a dynamic client or service. MESSAGE provides access to entire protocol message, PAYLOAD to protocol message payload only.
/** * The orientation of a dynamic client or service. {@code MESSAGE} provides * access to entire protocol message, {@code PAYLOAD} to protocol message * payload only. **/
public enum Mode {
Message mode.
/** * Message mode. */
MESSAGE,
Payload mode.
/** * Payload mode. */
PAYLOAD }
Creates a Service. The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST uniquely identify a wsdl:service element.
Params:
  • wsdlDocumentLocation – URL for the WSDL document location for the service
  • serviceName – QName for the service
/** * Creates a {@code Service}. * * The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST * uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element. * * @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location * for the service * @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service */
protected Service(java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation, QName serviceName) { delegate = Provider.provider().createServiceDelegate(wsdlDocumentLocation, serviceName, this.getClass()); }
Creates a Service. The created instance is configured with the web service features. The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST uniquely identify a wsdl:service element.
Params:
  • wsdlDocumentLocation – URL for the WSDL document location for the service
  • serviceName – QName for the service
  • features – Web Service features that must be configured on the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature, it must throw a WebServiceException.
/** * Creates a {@code Service}. The created instance is * configured with the web service features. * * The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST * uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element. * * @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location * for the service * @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service * @param features Web Service features that must be configured on * the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature, * it must throw a WebServiceException. */
protected Service(java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation, QName serviceName, WebServiceFeature ... features) { delegate = Provider.provider().createServiceDelegate(wsdlDocumentLocation, serviceName, this.getClass(), features); }
The getPort method returns a proxy. A service client uses this proxy to invoke operations on the target service endpoint. The serviceEndpointInterface specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by the created dynamic proxy instance.
Params:
  • portName – Qualified name of the service endpoint in the WSDL service description.
  • serviceEndpointInterface – Service endpoint interface supported by the dynamic proxy instance.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – Service endpoint interface.
Throws:
  • WebServiceException – This exception is thrown in the following cases:
    • If there is an error in creation of the proxy.
    • If there is any missing WSDL metadata as required by this method.
    • If an illegal serviceEndpointInterface or portName is specified.
See Also:
Returns:Object Proxy instance that supports the specified service endpoint interface.
/** * The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. A service client * uses this proxy to invoke operations on the target * service endpoint. The {@code serviceEndpointInterface} * specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by * the created dynamic proxy instance. * * @param <T> Service endpoint interface. * @param portName Qualified name of the service endpoint in * the WSDL service description. * @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface * supported by the dynamic proxy instance. * @return Object Proxy instance that * supports the specified service endpoint * interface. * @throws WebServiceException This exception is thrown in the * following cases: * <UL> * <LI>If there is an error in creation of * the proxy. * <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata * as required by this method. * <LI>If an illegal * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} * or {@code portName} is specified. * </UL> * @see java.lang.reflect.Proxy * @see java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler **/
public <T> T getPort(QName portName, Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface) { return delegate.getPort(portName, serviceEndpointInterface); }
The getPort method returns a proxy. A service client uses this proxy to invoke operations on the target service endpoint. The serviceEndpointInterface specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by the created dynamic proxy instance.
Params:
  • portName – Qualified name of the service endpoint in the WSDL service description.
  • serviceEndpointInterface – Service endpoint interface supported by the dynamic proxy instance.
  • features – A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the proxy. Supported features not in the features parameter will have their default values.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – Service endpoint interface.
Throws:
  • WebServiceException – This exception is thrown in the following cases:
    • If there is an error in creation of the proxy.
    • If there is any missing WSDL metadata as required by this method.
    • If an illegal serviceEndpointInterface or portName is specified.
    • If a feature is enabled that is not compatible with this port or is unsupported.
See Also:
Returns:Object Proxy instance that supports the specified service endpoint interface.
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. A service client * uses this proxy to invoke operations on the target * service endpoint. The {@code serviceEndpointInterface} * specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by * the created dynamic proxy instance. * * @param <T> Service endpoint interface. * @param portName Qualified name of the service endpoint in * the WSDL service description. * @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface * supported by the dynamic proxy instance. * @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the * proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features * } parameter will have their default values. * @return Object Proxy instance that * supports the specified service endpoint * interface. * @throws WebServiceException This exception is thrown in the * following cases: * <UL> * <LI>If there is an error in creation of * the proxy. * <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata * as required by this method. * <LI>If an illegal * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} * or {@code portName} is specified. * <LI>If a feature is enabled that is not compatible * with this port or is unsupported. * </UL> * @see java.lang.reflect.Proxy * @see java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler * @see WebServiceFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public <T> T getPort(QName portName, Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface, WebServiceFeature... features) { return delegate.getPort(portName, serviceEndpointInterface, features); }
The getPort method returns a proxy. The parameter serviceEndpointInterface specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by the returned proxy. In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly. The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client.
Params:
  • serviceEndpointInterface – Service endpoint interface.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – Service endpoint interface.
Throws:
  • WebServiceException
    • If there is an error during creation of the proxy.
    • If there is any missing WSDL metadata as required by this method.
    • If an illegal serviceEndpointInterface is specified.
Returns:Object instance that supports the specified service endpoint interface.
/** * The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. The parameter * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} specifies the service * endpoint interface that is supported by the returned proxy. * In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS * runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol * binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly. * The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client. * * @param <T> Service endpoint interface. * @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface. * @return Object instance that supports the * specified service endpoint interface. * @throws WebServiceException * <UL> * <LI>If there is an error during creation * of the proxy. * <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata * as required by this method. * <LI>If an illegal * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} * is specified. * </UL> **/
public <T> T getPort(Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface) { return delegate.getPort(serviceEndpointInterface); }
The getPort method returns a proxy. The parameter serviceEndpointInterface specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by the returned proxy. In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly. The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client.
Params:
  • serviceEndpointInterface – Service endpoint interface.
  • features – A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the proxy. Supported features not in the features parameter will have their default values.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – Service endpoint interface.
Throws:
  • WebServiceException
    • If there is an error during creation of the proxy.
    • If there is any missing WSDL metadata as required by this method.
    • If an illegal serviceEndpointInterface is specified.
    • If a feature is enabled that is not compatible with this port or is unsupported.
See Also:
Returns:Object instance that supports the specified service endpoint interface.
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. The parameter * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} specifies the service * endpoint interface that is supported by the returned proxy. * In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS * runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol * binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly. * The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client. * * @param <T> Service endpoint interface. * @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface. * @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the * proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features * } parameter will have their default values. * @return Object instance that supports the * specified service endpoint interface. * @throws WebServiceException * <UL> * <LI>If there is an error during creation * of the proxy. * <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata * as required by this method. * <LI>If an illegal * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} * is specified. * <LI>If a feature is enabled that is not compatible * with this port or is unsupported. * </UL> * * @see WebServiceFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public <T> T getPort(Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface, WebServiceFeature... features) { return delegate.getPort(serviceEndpointInterface, features); }
The getPort method returns a proxy. The parameter endpointReference specifies the endpoint that will be invoked by the returned proxy. If there are any reference parameters in the endpointReference, then those reference parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint. The endpointReference's address MUST be used for invocations on the endpoint. The parameter serviceEndpointInterface specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by the returned proxy. In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly from the WSDL associated with this Service instance or from the metadata from the endpointReference. If this Service instance has a WSDL and the endpointReference metadata also has a WSDL, then the WSDL from this instance MUST be used. If this Service instance does not have a WSDL and the endpointReference does have a WSDL, then the WSDL from the endpointReference MAY be used. The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client. If this Service instance has a known proxy port that matches the information contained in the WSDL, then that proxy is returned, otherwise a WebServiceException is thrown.

Calling this method has the same behavior as the following

port = service.getPort(portName, serviceEndpointInterface); 
where the portName is retrieved from the metadata of the endpointReference or from the serviceEndpointInterface and the WSDL associated with this Service instance.
Params:
  • endpointReference – The EndpointReference for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the returned proxy.
  • serviceEndpointInterface – Service endpoint interface.
  • features – A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the proxy. Supported features not in the features parameter will have their default values.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – Service endpoint interface.
Throws:
  • WebServiceException
    • If there is an error during creation of the proxy.
    • If there is any missing WSDL metadata as required by this method.
    • If the endpointReference metadata does not match the serviceName of this Service instance.
    • If a portName cannot be extracted from the WSDL or endpointReference metadata.
    • If an invalid endpointReference is specified.
    • If an invalid serviceEndpointInterface is specified.
    • If a feature is enabled that is not compatible with this port or is unsupported.
Returns:Object Proxy instance that supports the specified service endpoint interface.
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. * The parameter {@code endpointReference} specifies the * endpoint that will be invoked by the returned proxy. If there * are any reference parameters in the * {@code endpointReference}, then those reference * parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be * reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint. * The {@code endpointReference's} address MUST be used * for invocations on the endpoint. * The parameter {@code serviceEndpointInterface} specifies * the service endpoint interface that is supported by the * returned proxy. * In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS * runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol * binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly from * the WSDL associated with this {@code Service} instance or * from the metadata from the {@code endpointReference}. * If this {@code Service} instance has a WSDL and * the {@code endpointReference} metadata * also has a WSDL, then the WSDL from this instance MUST be used. * If this {@code Service} instance does not have a WSDL and * the {@code endpointReference} does have a WSDL, then the * WSDL from the {@code endpointReference} MAY be used. * The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client. * If this {@code Service} instance has a known proxy * port that matches the information contained in * the WSDL, * then that proxy is returned, otherwise a WebServiceException * is thrown. * <p> * Calling this method has the same behavior as the following * <pre> * {@code port = service.getPort(portName, serviceEndpointInterface);} * </pre> * where the {@code portName} is retrieved from the * metadata of the {@code endpointReference} or from the * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} and the WSDL * associated with this {@code Service} instance. * * @param <T> Service endpoint interface. * @param endpointReference The {@code EndpointReference} * for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the * returned proxy. * @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface. * @param features A list of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the * proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features * } parameter will have their default values. * @return Object Proxy instance that supports the * specified service endpoint interface. * @throws WebServiceException * <UL> * <LI>If there is an error during creation * of the proxy. * <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata * as required by this method. * <LI>If the {@code endpointReference} metadata does * not match the {@code serviceName} of this * {@code Service} instance. * <LI>If a {@code portName} cannot be extracted * from the WSDL or {@code endpointReference} metadata. * <LI>If an invalid * {@code endpointReference} * is specified. * <LI>If an invalid * {@code serviceEndpointInterface} * is specified. * <LI>If a feature is enabled that is not compatible * with this port or is unsupported. * </UL> * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public <T> T getPort(EndpointReference endpointReference, Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface, WebServiceFeature... features) { return delegate.getPort(endpointReference, serviceEndpointInterface, features); }
Creates a new port for the service. Ports created in this way contain no WSDL port type information and can only be used for creating Dispatchinstances.
Params:
  • portName – Qualified name for the target service endpoint.
  • bindingId – A String identifier of a binding.
  • endpointAddress – Address of the target service endpoint as a URI.
Throws:
See Also:
/** * Creates a new port for the service. Ports created in this way contain * no WSDL port type information and can only be used for creating * {@code Dispatch}instances. * * @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint. * @param bindingId A String identifier of a binding. * @param endpointAddress Address of the target service endpoint as a URI. * @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of * the port. * * @see javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding#SOAP11HTTP_BINDING * @see javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding#SOAP12HTTP_BINDING * @see javax.xml.ws.http.HTTPBinding#HTTP_BINDING **/
public void addPort(QName portName, String bindingId, String endpointAddress) { delegate.addPort(portName, bindingId, endpointAddress); }
Creates a Dispatch instance for use with objects of the client's choosing.
Params:
  • portName – Qualified name for the target service endpoint
  • type – The class of object used for messages or message payloads. Implementations are required to support javax.xml.transform.Source, javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage and javax.activation.DataSource, depending on the binding in use.
  • mode – Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be MESSAGE when type is SOAPMessage.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – The type of the message or payload
Throws:
See Also:
Returns:Dispatch instance.
/** * Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with objects of * the client's choosing. * * @param <T> The type of the message or payload * @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint * @param type The class of object used for messages or message * payloads. Implementations are required to support * {@code javax.xml.transform.Source}, {@code javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage} * and {@code javax.activation.DataSource}, depending on * the binding in use. * @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message * or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete * protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP * protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with * SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be MESSAGE * when type is SOAPMessage. * * @return Dispatch instance. * @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of * the {@code Dispatch} object. * * @see javax.xml.transform.Source * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage **/
public <T> Dispatch<T> createDispatch(QName portName, Class<T> type, Mode mode) { return delegate.createDispatch(portName, type, mode); }
Creates a Dispatch instance for use with objects of the client's choosing.
Params:
  • portName – Qualified name for the target service endpoint
  • type – The class of object used for messages or message payloads. Implementations are required to support javax.xml.transform.Source and javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage.
  • mode – Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be MESSAGE when type is SOAPMessage.
  • features – A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the proxy. Supported features not in the features parameter will have their default values.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – The type of the message or payload
Throws:
  • WebServiceException – If any error in the creation of the Dispatch object or if a feature is enabled that is not compatible with this port or is unsupported.
See Also:
Returns:Dispatch instance.
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with objects of * the client's choosing. * * @param <T> The type of the message or payload * @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint * @param type The class of object used for messages or message * payloads. Implementations are required to support * {@code javax.xml.transform.Source} and {@code javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage}. * @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message * or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete * protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP * protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with * SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be {@code MESSAGE} * when type is {@code SOAPMessage}. * @param features A list of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the * proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features * } parameter will have their default values. * * @return Dispatch instance. * @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of * the {@code Dispatch} object or if a * feature is enabled that is not compatible with * this port or is unsupported. * * @see javax.xml.transform.Source * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage * @see WebServiceFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public <T> Dispatch<T> createDispatch(QName portName, Class<T> type, Service.Mode mode, WebServiceFeature... features) { return delegate.createDispatch(portName, type, mode, features); }
Creates a Dispatch instance for use with objects of the client's choosing. If there are any reference parameters in the endpointReference, then those reference parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint. The endpointReference's address MUST be used for invocations on the endpoint. In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol binding (and a port) and configuring the dispatch accordingly from the WSDL associated with this Service instance or from the metadata from the endpointReference. If this Service instance has a WSDL and the endpointReference also has a WSDL in its metadata, then the WSDL from this instance MUST be used. If this Service instance does not have a WSDL and the endpointReference does have a WSDL, then the WSDL from the endpointReference MAY be used. An implementation MUST be able to retrieve the portName from the endpointReference metadata.

This method behaves the same as calling

dispatch = service.createDispatch(portName, type, mode, features); 
where the portName is retrieved from the WSDL or EndpointReference metadata.
Params:
  • endpointReference – The EndpointReference for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the returned Dispatch object.
  • type – The class of object used to messages or message payloads. Implementations are required to support javax.xml.transform.Source and javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage.
  • mode – Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be MESSAGE when type is SOAPMessage.
  • features – An array of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the proxy. Supported features not in the features parameter will have their default values.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – The type of the message or payload
Throws:
  • WebServiceException
    • If there is any missing WSDL metadata as required by this method.
    • If the endpointReference metadata does not match the serviceName or portName of a WSDL associated with this Service instance.
    • If the portName cannot be determined from the EndpointReference metadata.
    • If any error in the creation of the Dispatch object.
    • If a feature is enabled that is not compatible with this port or is unsupported.
See Also:
Returns:Dispatch instance
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with objects of * the client's choosing. If there * are any reference parameters in the * {@code endpointReference}, then those reference * parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be * reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint. * The {@code endpointReference's} address MUST be used * for invocations on the endpoint. * In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS * runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol * binding (and a port) and configuring the dispatch accordingly from * the WSDL associated with this {@code Service} instance or * from the metadata from the {@code endpointReference}. * If this {@code Service} instance has a WSDL and * the {@code endpointReference} * also has a WSDL in its metadata, then the WSDL from this instance MUST be used. * If this {@code Service} instance does not have a WSDL and * the {@code endpointReference} does have a WSDL, then the * WSDL from the {@code endpointReference} MAY be used. * An implementation MUST be able to retrieve the {@code portName} from the * {@code endpointReference} metadata. * <p> * This method behaves the same as calling * <pre> * {@code dispatch = service.createDispatch(portName, type, mode, features);} * </pre> * where the {@code portName} is retrieved from the * WSDL or {@code EndpointReference} metadata. * * @param <T> The type of the message or payload * @param endpointReference The {@code EndpointReference} * for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the * returned {@code Dispatch} object. * @param type The class of object used to messages or message * payloads. Implementations are required to support * {@code javax.xml.transform.Source} and {@code javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage}. * @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message * or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete * protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP * protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with * SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be {@code MESSAGE} * when type is {@code SOAPMessage}. * @param features An array of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the * proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features * } parameter will have their default values. * * @return Dispatch instance * @throws WebServiceException * <UL> * <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata * as required by this method. * <li>If the {@code endpointReference} metadata does * not match the {@code serviceName} or {@code portName} * of a WSDL associated * with this {@code Service} instance. * <li>If the {@code portName} cannot be determined * from the {@code EndpointReference} metadata. * <li>If any error in the creation of * the {@code Dispatch} object. * <li>If a feature is enabled that is not * compatible with this port or is unsupported. * </UL> * * @see javax.xml.transform.Source * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage * @see WebServiceFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public <T> Dispatch<T> createDispatch(EndpointReference endpointReference, Class<T> type, Service.Mode mode, WebServiceFeature... features) { return delegate.createDispatch(endpointReference, type, mode, features); }
Creates a Dispatch instance for use with JAXB generated objects.
Params:
  • portName – Qualified name for the target service endpoint
  • context – The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall messages or message payloads.
  • mode – Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body.
Throws:
See Also:
Returns:Dispatch instance.
/** * Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with JAXB * generated objects. * * @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint * @param context The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall * messages or message payloads. * @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message * or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete * protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP * protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with * SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. * * @return Dispatch instance. * @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of * the {@code Dispatch} object. * * @see javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext **/
public Dispatch<Object> createDispatch(QName portName, JAXBContext context, Mode mode) { return delegate.createDispatch(portName, context, mode); }
Creates a Dispatch instance for use with JAXB generated objects.
Params:
  • portName – Qualified name for the target service endpoint
  • context – The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall messages or message payloads.
  • mode – Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body.
  • features – A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the proxy. Supported features not in the features parameter will have their default values.
Throws:
  • WebServiceException – If any error in the creation of the Dispatch object or if a feature is enabled that is not compatible with this port or is unsupported.
See Also:
Returns:Dispatch instance.
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with JAXB * generated objects. * * @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint * @param context The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall * messages or message payloads. * @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message * or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete * protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP * protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with * SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. * @param features A list of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the * proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features * } parameter will have their default values. * * @return Dispatch instance. * @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of * the {@code Dispatch} object or if a * feature is enabled that is not compatible with * this port or is unsupported. * * @see javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext * @see WebServiceFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public Dispatch<Object> createDispatch(QName portName, JAXBContext context, Service.Mode mode, WebServiceFeature... features) { return delegate.createDispatch(portName, context, mode, features); }
Creates a Dispatch instance for use with JAXB generated objects. If there are any reference parameters in the endpointReference, then those reference parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint. The endpointReference's address MUST be used for invocations on the endpoint. In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol binding (and a port) and configuring the dispatch accordingly from the WSDL associated with this Service instance or from the metadata from the endpointReference. If this Service instance has a WSDL and the endpointReference also has a WSDL in its metadata, then the WSDL from this instance MUST be used. If this Service instance does not have a WSDL and the endpointReference does have a WSDL, then the WSDL from the endpointReference MAY be used. An implementation MUST be able to retrieve the portName from the endpointReference metadata.

This method behavies the same as calling

dispatch = service.createDispatch(portName, context, mode, features); 
where the portName is retrieved from the WSDL or endpointReference metadata.
Params:
  • endpointReference – The EndpointReference for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the returned Dispatch object.
  • context – The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall messages or message payloads.
  • mode – Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body.
  • features – An array of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the proxy. Supported features not in the features parameter will have their default values.
Throws:
  • WebServiceException
    • If there is any missing WSDL metadata as required by this method.
    • If the endpointReference metadata does not match the serviceName or portName of a WSDL associated with this Service instance.
    • If the portName cannot be determined from the EndpointReference metadata.
    • If any error in the creation of the Dispatch object.
    • if a feature is enabled that is not compatible with this port or is unsupported.
See Also:
Returns:Dispatch instance
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with JAXB * generated objects. If there * are any reference parameters in the * {@code endpointReference}, then those reference * parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be * reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint. * The {@code endpointReference's} address MUST be used * for invocations on the endpoint. * In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS * runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol * binding (and a port) and configuring the dispatch accordingly from * the WSDL associated with this {@code Service} instance or * from the metadata from the {@code endpointReference}. * If this {@code Service} instance has a WSDL and * the {@code endpointReference} * also has a WSDL in its metadata, then the WSDL from this instance * MUST be used. * If this {@code Service} instance does not have a WSDL and * the {@code endpointReference} does have a WSDL, then the * WSDL from the {@code endpointReference} MAY be used. * An implementation MUST be able to retrieve the {@code portName} from the * {@code endpointReference} metadata. * <p> * This method behavies the same as calling * <pre> * {@code dispatch = service.createDispatch(portName, context, mode, features);} * </pre> * where the {@code portName} is retrieved from the * WSDL or {@code endpointReference} metadata. * * @param endpointReference The {@code EndpointReference} * for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the * returned {@code Dispatch} object. * @param context The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall * messages or message payloads. * @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message * or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete * protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP * protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with * SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. * @param features An array of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the * proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features * } parameter will have their default values. * * @return Dispatch instance * @throws WebServiceException * <UL> * <li>If there is any missing WSDL metadata * as required by this method. * <li>If the {@code endpointReference} metadata does * not match the {@code serviceName} or {@code portName} * of a WSDL associated * with this {@code Service} instance. * <li>If the {@code portName} cannot be determined * from the {@code EndpointReference} metadata. * <li>If any error in the creation of * the {@code Dispatch} object. * <li>if a feature is enabled that is not * compatible with this port or is unsupported. * </UL> * * @see javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext * @see WebServiceFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public Dispatch<Object> createDispatch(EndpointReference endpointReference, JAXBContext context, Service.Mode mode, WebServiceFeature... features) { return delegate.createDispatch(endpointReference, context, mode, features); }
Gets the name of this service.
Returns:Qualified name of this service
/** * Gets the name of this service. * @return Qualified name of this service **/
public QName getServiceName() { return delegate.getServiceName(); }
Returns an Iterator for the list of QNames of service endpoints grouped by this service
Throws:
  • WebServiceException – If this Service class does not have access to the required WSDL metadata.
Returns:Returns java.util.Iterator with elements of type javax.xml.namespace.QName.
/** * Returns an {@code Iterator} for the list of * {@code QName}s of service endpoints grouped by this * service * * @return Returns {@code java.util.Iterator} with elements * of type {@code javax.xml.namespace.QName}. * @throws WebServiceException If this Service class does not * have access to the required WSDL metadata. **/
public Iterator<javax.xml.namespace.QName> getPorts() { return delegate.getPorts(); }
Gets the location of the WSDL document for this Service.
Returns:URL for the location of the WSDL document for this service.
/** * Gets the location of the WSDL document for this Service. * * @return URL for the location of the WSDL document for * this service. **/
public java.net.URL getWSDLDocumentLocation() { return delegate.getWSDLDocumentLocation(); }
Returns the configured handler resolver.
Returns:HandlerResolver The HandlerResolver being used by this Service instance, or null if there isn't one.
/** * Returns the configured handler resolver. * * @return HandlerResolver The {@code HandlerResolver} being * used by this {@code Service} instance, or {@code null} * if there isn't one. **/
public HandlerResolver getHandlerResolver() { return delegate.getHandlerResolver(); }
Sets the HandlerResolver for this Service instance.

The handler resolver, if present, will be called once for each proxy or dispatch instance that is created, and the handler chain returned by the resolver will be set on the instance.

Params:
  • handlerResolver – The HandlerResolver to use for all subsequently created proxy/dispatch objects.
See Also:
/** * Sets the {@code HandlerResolver} for this {@code Service} * instance. * <p> * The handler resolver, if present, will be called once for each * proxy or dispatch instance that is created, and the handler chain * returned by the resolver will be set on the instance. * * @param handlerResolver The {@code HandlerResolver} to use * for all subsequently created proxy/dispatch objects. * * @see javax.xml.ws.handler.HandlerResolver **/
public void setHandlerResolver(HandlerResolver handlerResolver) { delegate.setHandlerResolver(handlerResolver); }
Returns the executor for this Serviceinstance. The executor is used for all asynchronous invocations that require callbacks.
See Also:
Returns:The java.util.concurrent.Executor to be used to invoke a callback.
/** * Returns the executor for this {@code Service}instance. * * The executor is used for all asynchronous invocations that * require callbacks. * * @return The {@code java.util.concurrent.Executor} to be * used to invoke a callback. * * @see java.util.concurrent.Executor **/
public java.util.concurrent.Executor getExecutor() { return delegate.getExecutor(); }
Sets the executor for this Service instance. The executor is used for all asynchronous invocations that require callbacks.
Params:
  • executor – The java.util.concurrent.Executor to be used to invoke a callback.
Throws:
  • SecurityException – If the instance does not support setting an executor for security reasons (e.g. the necessary permissions are missing).
See Also:
/** * Sets the executor for this {@code Service} instance. * * The executor is used for all asynchronous invocations that * require callbacks. * * @param executor The {@code java.util.concurrent.Executor} * to be used to invoke a callback. * * @throws SecurityException If the instance does not support * setting an executor for security reasons (e.g. the * necessary permissions are missing). * * @see java.util.concurrent.Executor **/
public void setExecutor(java.util.concurrent.Executor executor) { delegate.setExecutor(executor); }
Creates a Service instance. The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST uniquely identify a wsdl:service element.
Params:
  • wsdlDocumentLocation – URL for the WSDL document location for the service
  • serviceName – QName for the service
Throws:
Returns:Service instance
/** * Creates a {@code Service} instance. * * The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST * uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element. * * @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location * for the service * @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service * @return Service instance * @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the * specified service. **/
public static Service create( java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation, QName serviceName) { return new Service(wsdlDocumentLocation, serviceName); }
Creates a Service instance. The created instance is configured with the web service features. The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST uniquely identify a wsdl:service element.
Params:
  • wsdlDocumentLocation – URL for the WSDL document location for the service
  • serviceName – QName for the service
  • features – Web Service features that must be configured on the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature, it must throw a WebServiceException.
Throws:
Returns:Service instance configured with requested web service features
Since:1.7, JAX-WS 2.2
/** * Creates a {@code Service} instance. The created instance is * configured with the web service features. * * The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST * uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element. * * @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location * for the service * @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service * @param features Web Service features that must be configured on * the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature, * it must throw a WebServiceException. * @return Service instance configured with requested web service features * @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the * specified service. * @since 1.7, JAX-WS 2.2 **/
public static Service create( java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation, QName serviceName, WebServiceFeature ... features) { return new Service(wsdlDocumentLocation, serviceName, features); }
Creates a Service instance.
Params:
  • serviceName – QName for the service
Throws:
Returns:Service instance
/** * Creates a {@code Service} instance. * * @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service * @return Service instance * @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the * specified service */
public static Service create(QName serviceName) { return new Service(null, serviceName); }
Creates a Service instance. The created instance is configured with the web service features.
Params:
  • serviceName – QName for the service
  • features – Web Service features that must be configured on the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature, it must throw a WebServiceException.
Throws:
Returns:Service instance configured with requested web service features
Since:1.7, JAX-WS 2.2
/** * Creates a {@code Service} instance. The created instance is * configured with the web service features. * * @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service * @param features Web Service features that must be configured on * the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature, * it must throw a WebServiceException. * @return Service instance configured with requested web service features * @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the * specified service * * @since 1.7, JAX-WS 2.2 */
public static Service create(QName serviceName, WebServiceFeature ... features) { return new Service(null, serviceName, features); } }