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package org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint;
import org.springframework.ws.context.MessageContext;
/**
* Defines the basic contract for Web Services interested in the entire message payload.
*
* <p>The main entrypoint is {@link #invoke(MessageContext)}, which gets invoked with the message context. This context
* contains the {@link MessageContext#getRequest() request}, and can be used to create a response.
*
* @author Arjen Poutsma
* @see org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.PayloadEndpoint
* @since 1.0.0
*/
public interface MessageEndpoint {
/**
* Invokes an operation.
*
* <p>The given {@code messageContext} can be used to create a response.
*
* @param messageContext the message context
* @throws Exception if an exception occurs
*/
void invoke(MessageContext messageContext) throws Exception;
}