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package com.sun.xml.ws.handler;
import com.sun.xml.ws.api.message.Packet;
import com.sun.xml.ws.model.wsdl.WSDLDirectProperties;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Simple test to reproduce PIT failure. The problem is that Distributed
*/
public class MessageContextImplTest extends TestCase {
private static final String DIRECT_CHILD = "com.sun.xml.ws.client.ContentNegotiation";
private static final String SATELLITES_CHILD = "javax.xml.ws.wsdl.service";
public void test() {
try {
Packet packet = new Packet();
packet.addSatellite(new WSDLDirectProperties(null, null));
MessageContextImpl ctx = new MessageContextImpl(packet);
System.out.println(ctx.keySet());
System.out.println(ctx.entrySet());
checkProperty(ctx, DIRECT_CHILD);
// this property wasn't found before fix
checkProperty(ctx, SATELLITES_CHILD);
// check all ...
checkAll(ctx);
} catch(Throwable t) {
t.printStackTrace();
throw new RuntimeException(t);
}
}
private void checkAll(MessageContextImpl ctx) {
for (String key : ctx.keySet()) {
checkProperty(ctx, key);
}
}
private void checkProperty(MessageContextImpl ctx, String key) {
// key known by the MessageContextImpl object
System.out.println("\n=== property =====================");
System.out.println("key = " + key);
System.out.println("value = " + ctx.get(key));
// keySet knows the key, although it is reported as not in the context?! It seems weird to me ...
System.out.println("ctx.containsKey(key) = " + ctx.containsKey(key));
// this regularly fails ...
System.out.println("ctx.getScope(key) = " + ctx.getScope(key));
}
}