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package org.springframework.ws.soap.server.endpoint.interceptor;
import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import org.springframework.ws.WebServiceMessage;
/**
* Interceptor that validates the contents of {@code WebServiceMessage}s using a schema. Allows for both W3C XML
* and RELAX NG schemas.
*
* <p>When the payload is invalid, this interceptor stops processing of the interceptor chain. Additionally, if the message
* is a SOAP request message, a SOAP Fault is created as reply. Invalid SOAP responses do not result in a fault.
*
* <p>The schema to validate against is set with the {@code schema} property or {@code schemas} property. By
* default, only the request message is validated, but this behaviour can be changed using the
* {@code validateRequest} and {@code validateResponse} properties. Responses that contains faults are not
* validated.
*
* @author Arjen Poutsma
* @see #setSchema(org.springframework.core.io.Resource)
* @see #setSchemas(org.springframework.core.io.Resource[])
* @see #setValidateRequest(boolean)
* @see #setValidateResponse(boolean)
* @since 1.0.0
*/
public class PayloadValidatingInterceptor extends AbstractFaultCreatingValidatingInterceptor {
/** Returns the payload source of the given message. */
@Override
protected Source getValidationRequestSource(WebServiceMessage request) {
return request.getPayloadSource();
}
/** Returns the payload source of the given message. */
@Override
protected Source getValidationResponseSource(WebServiceMessage response) {
return response.getPayloadSource();
}
}