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package javax.xml.ws;

import java.security.Principal;
import javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext;
import javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing.W3CEndpointReference;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;


A WebServiceContext makes it possible for a web service endpoint implementation class to access message context and security information relative to a request being served. Typically a WebServiceContext is injected into an endpoint implementation class using the Resource annotation. @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0 @see javax.annotation.Resource
/** * A {@code WebServiceContext} makes it possible for * a web service endpoint implementation class to access * message context and security information relative to * a request being served. * * Typically a {@code WebServiceContext} is injected * into an endpoint implementation class using the * {@code Resource} annotation. * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0 * * @see javax.annotation.Resource **/
public interface WebServiceContext {
Returns the MessageContext for the request being served at the time this method is called. Only properties with APPLICATION scope will be visible to the application.
Throws:
  • IllegalStateException – This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced.
See Also:
Returns:MessageContext The message context.
/** * Returns the {@code MessageContext} for the request being served * at the time this method is called. Only properties with * APPLICATION scope will be visible to the application. * * @return MessageContext The message context. * * @throws IllegalStateException This exception is thrown * if the method is called while no request is * being serviced. * * @see javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext * @see javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext.Scope * @see java.lang.IllegalStateException **/
public MessageContext getMessageContext();
Returns the Principal that identifies the sender of the request currently being serviced. If the sender has not been authenticated, the method returns null.
Throws:
  • IllegalStateException – This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced.
See Also:
Returns:Principal The principal object.
/** * Returns the Principal that identifies the sender * of the request currently being serviced. If the * sender has not been authenticated, the method * returns {@code null}. * * @return Principal The principal object. * * @throws IllegalStateException This exception is thrown * if the method is called while no request is * being serviced. * * @see java.security.Principal * @see java.lang.IllegalStateException **/
public Principal getUserPrincipal();
Returns a boolean indicating whether the authenticated user is included in the specified logical role. If the user has not been authenticated, the method returns false.
Params:
  • role – A String specifying the name of the role
Throws:
  • IllegalStateException – This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced.
Returns:a boolean indicating whether the sender of the request belongs to a given role
/** * Returns a boolean indicating whether the * authenticated user is included in the specified * logical role. If the user has not been * authenticated, the method returns {@code false}. * * @param role A {@code String} specifying the name of the role * * @return a {@code boolean} indicating whether * the sender of the request belongs to a given role * * @throws IllegalStateException This exception is thrown * if the method is called while no request is * being serviced. **/
public boolean isUserInRole(String role);
Returns the EndpointReference for this endpoint.

If the Binding for this bindingProvider is either SOAP1.1/HTTP or SOAP1.2/HTTP, then a W3CEndpointReference MUST be returned.

Params:
  • referenceParameters – Reference parameters to be associated with the returned EndpointReference instance.
Throws:
  • IllegalStateException – This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced.
See Also:
Returns:EndpointReference of the endpoint associated with this WebServiceContext. If the returned EndpointReference is of type W3CEndpointReference then it MUST contain the the specified referenceParameters.
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * Returns the {@code EndpointReference} for this * endpoint. * <p> * If the {@link Binding} for this {@code bindingProvider} is * either SOAP1.1/HTTP or SOAP1.2/HTTP, then a * {@code W3CEndpointReference} MUST be returned. * * @param referenceParameters Reference parameters to be associated with the * returned {@code EndpointReference} instance. * @return EndpointReference of the endpoint associated with this * {@code WebServiceContext}. * If the returned {@code EndpointReference} is of type * {@code W3CEndpointReference} then it MUST contain the * the specified {@code referenceParameters}. * * @throws IllegalStateException This exception is thrown * if the method is called while no request is * being serviced. * * @see W3CEndpointReference * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 */
public EndpointReference getEndpointReference(Element... referenceParameters);
Returns the EndpointReference associated with this endpoint.
Params:
  • clazz – The type of EndpointReference that MUST be returned.
  • referenceParameters – Reference parameters to be associated with the returned EndpointReference instance.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – The type of EndpointReference.
Throws:
Returns:EndpointReference of type clazz of the endpoint associated with this WebServiceContext instance. If the returned EndpointReference is of type W3CEndpointReference then it MUST contain the the specified referenceParameters.
Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * Returns the {@code EndpointReference} associated with * this endpoint. * * @param <T> The type of {@code EndpointReference}. * @param clazz The type of {@code EndpointReference} that * MUST be returned. * @param referenceParameters Reference parameters to be associated with the * returned {@code EndpointReference} instance. * @return EndpointReference of type {@code clazz} of the endpoint * associated with this {@code WebServiceContext} instance. * If the returned {@code EndpointReference} is of type * {@code W3CEndpointReference} then it MUST contain the * the specified {@code referenceParameters}. * * @throws IllegalStateException This exception is thrown * if the method is called while no request is * being serviced. * @throws WebServiceException If the {@code clazz} type of * {@code EndpointReference} is not supported. * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 **/
public <T extends EndpointReference> T getEndpointReference(Class<T> clazz, Element... referenceParameters); }