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The assembler is expected to put * additional {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.Pipe}s in front of it. * * <p> * (Just to give you the idea how this is used, normally the terminal pipe * is the one that invokes the user application or {@link javax.xml.ws.Provider}.) * * @return always non-null terminal pipe */ public @NotNull Tube getTerminalTube() { return wrappedContext.getTerminalTube(); } /** * If this server pipeline is known to be used for serving synchronous transport, * then this method returns true. This can be potentially use as an optimization * hint, since often synchronous versions are cheaper to execute than asycnhronous * versions. */ public boolean isSynchronous() { return wrappedContext.isSynchronous(); } /** * Gets the {@link Codec} that is set by {@link #setCodec} or the default codec * based on the binding. The codec is a full codec that is responsible for * encoding/decoding entire protocol message(for e.g: it is responsible to * encode/decode entire MIME messages in SOAP binding) * * @return codec to be used for web service requests * @see {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.Codecs} */ public @NotNull Codec getCodec() { return wrappedContext.getCodec(); } /** * Interception point to change {@link Codec} during {@link Tube}line assembly. The * new codec will be used by jax-ws server runtime for encoding/decoding web service * request/response messages. {@link WSEndpoint#createCodec()} will return a copy * of this new codec and will be used in the server runtime. * * <p> * The codec is a full codec that is responsible for * encoding/decoding entire protocol message(for e.g: it is responsible to * encode/decode entire MIME messages in SOAP binding) * * <p> * the codec should correctly implement {@link Codec#copy} since it is used while * serving requests concurrently. * * @param codec codec to be used for web service requests * @see {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.Codecs} */ public void setCodec(@NotNull Codec codec) { wrappedContext.setCodec(codec); } public ServerTubeAssemblerContext getWrappedContext() { return wrappedContext; } }