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package javax.xml.ws.spi.http;

import javax.xml.ws.Endpoint;
import java.util.Set;

HttpContext represents a mapping between the root URI path of a web service to a HttpHandler which is invoked to handle requests destined for that path on the associated container.

Container provides the implementation for this and it matches web service requests to corresponding HttpContext objects.

Author:Jitendra Kotamraju
Since:1.7, JAX-WS 2.2
/** * HttpContext represents a mapping between the root URI path of a web * service to a {@link HttpHandler} which is invoked to handle requests * destined for that path on the associated container. * <p> * Container provides the implementation for this and it matches * web service requests to corresponding HttpContext objects. * * @author Jitendra Kotamraju * @since 1.7, JAX-WS 2.2 */
public abstract class HttpContext {
The handler to set for this context.
/** * The handler to set for this context. */
protected HttpHandler handler;
JAX-WS runtime sets its handler during Endpoint.publish(HttpContext) to handle HTTP requests for this context. Container or its extensions use this handler to process the requests.
Params:
  • handler – the handler to set for this context
/** * JAX-WS runtime sets its handler during * {@link Endpoint#publish(HttpContext)} to handle * HTTP requests for this context. Container or its extensions * use this handler to process the requests. * * @param handler the handler to set for this context */
public void setHandler(HttpHandler handler) { this.handler = handler; }
Returns the path for this context. This path uniquely identifies an endpoint inside an application and the path is relative to application's context path. Container should give this path based on how it matches request URIs to this HttpContext object.

For servlet container, this is typically a url-pattern for an endpoint.

Endpoint's address for this context can be computed as follows:

 HttpExchange exch = ...;
 String endpointAddress =
     exch.getScheme() + "://"
     + exch.getLocalAddress().getHostName()
     + ":" + exch.getLocalAddress().getPort()
     + exch.getContextPath() + getPath();
Returns:this context's path
/** * Returns the path for this context. This path uniquely identifies * an endpoint inside an application and the path is relative to * application's context path. Container should give this * path based on how it matches request URIs to this HttpContext object. * * <p> * For servlet container, this is typically a url-pattern for an endpoint. * * <p> * Endpoint's address for this context can be computed as follows: * <pre> * HttpExchange exch = ...; * String endpointAddress = * exch.getScheme() + "://" * + exch.getLocalAddress().getHostName() * + ":" + exch.getLocalAddress().getPort() * + exch.getContextPath() + getPath(); * </pre> * * @return this context's path */
public abstract String getPath();
Returns an attribute value for container's configuration and other data that can be used by jax-ws runtime.
Params:
  • name – attribute name
Returns:attribute value
/** * Returns an attribute value for container's configuration * and other data that can be used by jax-ws runtime. * * @param name attribute name * @return attribute value */
public abstract Object getAttribute(String name);
Returns all attribute names for container's configuration and other data that can be used by jax-ws runtime.
Returns:set of all attribute names
/** * Returns all attribute names for container's configuration * and other data that can be used by jax-ws runtime. * * @return set of all attribute names */
public abstract Set<String> getAttributeNames(); }