createAndPublishEndpoint(String address,
Object implementor)
Creates and publishes an endpoint object with the specified
address and implementation object.
The algorithm used to locate the provider subclass to use consists
of the following steps:
If a resource with the name of
META-INF/services/javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider
exists, then its first line, if present, is used as the UTF-8 encoded
name of the implementation class.
If the $java.home/lib/jaxws.properties file exists and it is readable by
the java.util.Properties.load(InputStream) method and it contains
an entry whose key is javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider, then the value of
that entry is used as the name of the implementation class.
If a system property with the name javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider
is defined, then its value is used as the name of the implementation class.
Finally, a default implementation class name is used.
createServiceDelegate
public abstract ServiceDelegatecreateServiceDelegate(URL wsdlDocumentLocation,
QName serviceName,
Class serviceClass)
Creates a service delegate object.
Parameters:
wsdlDocumentLocation - A URL pointing to the WSDL document
for the service, or null if there isn't one.
serviceName - The qualified name of the service.
serviceClass - The service class, which MUST be either
javax.xml.ws.Service or a subclass thereof.
Creates an endpoint object with the provided binding and implementation
object.
Parameters:
bindingId - A URI specifying the desired binding (e.g. SOAP/HTTP)
implementor - A service implementation object to which
incoming requests will be dispatched. The corresponding
class MUST be annotated with all the necessary Web service
annotations.
Returns:
The newly created endpoint.
createAndPublishEndpoint
public abstract EndpointcreateAndPublishEndpoint(String address,
Object implementor)
Creates and publishes an endpoint object with the specified
address and implementation object.
Parameters:
address - A URI specifying the address and transport/protocol
to use. A http: URI MUST result in the SOAP 1.1/HTTP
binding being used. Implementations may support other
URI schemes.
implementor - A service implementation object to which
incoming requests will be dispatched. The corresponding
class MUST be annotated with all the necessary Web service
annotations.
The getPort method returns a 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 parameter serviceEndpointInterface specifies
the service endpoint interface that is supported by the
returned proxy.
The parameter endpointReference specifies the
endpoint that will be invoked 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 metadata of the
serviceEndpointInterface and the EndpointReference.
For this method
to successfully return a proxy, WSDL metadata MUST be available and the
endpointReference MUST contain an implementation understood
serviceName metadata.
Parameters:
endpointReference - the EndpointReference 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.
Returns:
Object Proxy instance that supports the
specified service endpoint interface
This method can be used to create a W3CEndpointReference
for any endpoint by specifying the address property along
with any other desired properties. This method
can also be used to create a W3CEndpointReference for
an endpoint that is published by the same Java EE application.
To do so the address property can be provided or this
method can automatically determine the address of
an endpoint that is published by the same Java EE application and is
identified by the serviceName and
portName propeties. If the address is
null and the serviceName and
portName do not identify an endpoint published by the
same Java EE application, a
javax.lang.IllegalStateException MUST be thrown.
Parameters:
address - Specifies the address of the target endpoint
serviceName - Qualified name of the service in the WSDL.
portName - Qualified name of the endpoint in the WSDL.
metadata - A list of elements that should be added to the
W3CEndpointReference instances wsa:metadata
element.
wsdlDocumentLocation - URL for the WSDL document location for
the service.
referenceParameters - Reference parameters to be associated
with the returned EndpointReference instance.
Returns:
the W3CEndpointReference created from
serviceName, portName,
metadata, wsdlDocumentLocation
and referenceParameters. This method
never returns null.
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