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Stubs often also use this information * to decide which SOAP version a {@link Message} should be created in. * * <h3>{@link WSService} service</h3> * <p> * This object represents a {@link Service} that owns the newly created stub. * For example, asynchronous method invocation will use {@link Service#getExecutor()}. * * <h3>{@link WSEndpointReference} epr</h3> * <p> * If you want the created {@link Dispatch} to talk to the given EPR, specify the parameter. * Otherwise leave it <tt>null</tt>. Note that the addressing needs to be enabled separately * for this to take effect. * * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi * @author Kathy Walsh */ public abstract class Stubs { private Stubs() {} // no instanciation please /** * Creates a new {@link Dispatch} stub for {@link SOAPMessage}. * * This is short-cut of calling * <pre> * createDispatch(port,owner,binding,SOAPMessage.class,mode,next); * </pre> */ public static Dispatch<SOAPMessage> createSAAJDispatch(QName portName, WSService owner, WSBinding binding, Service.Mode mode, Tube next, @Nullable WSEndpointReference epr) { DispatchImpl.checkValidSOAPMessageDispatch(binding, mode); return new com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.dispatch.SOAPMessageDispatch(portName, mode, (WSServiceDelegate)owner, next, (BindingImpl)binding, epr); } /** * Creates a new {@link Dispatch} stub for {@link DataSource}. * * This is short-cut of calling * <pre> * createDispatch(port,owner,binding,DataSource.class,mode,next); * </pre> */ public static Dispatch<DataSource> createDataSourceDispatch(QName portName, WSService owner, WSBinding binding, Service.Mode mode, Tube next, @Nullable WSEndpointReference epr) { DispatchImpl.checkValidDataSourceDispatch(binding, mode); return new DataSourceDispatch(portName, mode, (WSServiceDelegate)owner, next, (BindingImpl)binding, epr); } /** * Creates a new {@link Dispatch} stub for {@link Source}. * * This is short-cut of calling * <pre> * createDispatch(port,owner,binding,Source.class,mode,next); * </pre> */ public static Dispatch<Source> createSourceDispatch(QName portName, WSService owner, WSBinding binding, Service.Mode mode, Tube next, @Nullable WSEndpointReference epr) { return DispatchImpl.createSourceDispatch(portName, mode, (WSServiceDelegate)owner, next, (BindingImpl)binding, epr); } /** * Creates a new {@link Dispatch} stub that connects to the given pipe. * * @param portName * see {@link Service#createDispatch(QName, Class, Service.Mode)}. * @param owner * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param binding * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param clazz * Type of the {@link Dispatch} to be created. * See {@link Service#createDispatch(QName, Class, Service.Mode)}. * @param mode * The mode of the dispatch. * See {@link Service#createDispatch(QName, Class, Service.Mode)}. * @param next * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param epr * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * TODO: are these parameters making sense? */ public static <T> Dispatch<T> createDispatch(QName portName, WSService owner, WSBinding binding, Class<T> clazz, Service.Mode mode, Tube next, @Nullable WSEndpointReference epr) { if (clazz == SOAPMessage.class) { return (Dispatch<T>) createSAAJDispatch(portName, owner, binding, mode, next, epr); } else if (clazz == Source.class) { return (Dispatch<T>) createSourceDispatch(portName, owner, binding, mode, next, epr); } else if (clazz == DataSource.class) { return (Dispatch<T>) createDataSourceDispatch(portName, owner, binding, mode, next, epr); } else if (clazz == Message.class) { if(mode==Mode.MESSAGE) return (Dispatch<T>) createMessageDispatch(portName, owner, binding, next, epr); else throw new WebServiceException(mode+" not supported with Dispatch<Message>"); } else throw new WebServiceException("Unknown class type " + clazz.getName()); } /** * Creates a new JAXB-based {@link Dispatch} stub that connects to the given pipe. * * @param portName * see {@link Service#createDispatch(QName, Class, Service.Mode)}. * @param owner * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param binding * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param jaxbContext * {@link JAXBContext} used to convert between objects and XML. * @param mode * The mode of the dispatch. * See {@link Service#createDispatch(QName, Class, Service.Mode)}. * @param next * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param epr * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> */ public static Dispatch<Object> createJAXBDispatch( QName portName, WSService owner, WSBinding binding, JAXBContext jaxbContext, Service.Mode mode, Tube next, @Nullable WSEndpointReference epr) { return new JAXBDispatch(portName, jaxbContext, mode, (WSServiceDelegate)owner, next, (BindingImpl)binding, epr); } /** * Creates a new {@link Message}-based {@link Dispatch} stub that connects to the given pipe. * The returned dispatch is always {@link Service.Mode#MESSAGE}. * * @param portName * see {@link Service#createDispatch(QName, Class, Service.Mode)}. * @param owner * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param binding * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param next * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param epr * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> */ public static Dispatch<Message> createMessageDispatch( QName portName, WSService owner, WSBinding binding, Tube next, @Nullable WSEndpointReference epr) { return new MessageDispatch(portName, (WSServiceDelegate)owner, next, (BindingImpl)binding, epr); } /** * Creates a new strongly-typed proxy object that implements a given port interface. * * @param service * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param binding * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param model * This model shall represent a port interface. * TODO: can model be constructed from portInterface and binding? * Find out and update. * @param portInterface * The port interface that has operations as Java methods. * @param next * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> * @param epr * see <a href="#param">common parameters</a> */ public <T> T createPortProxy( WSService service, WSBinding binding, SEIModel model, Class<T> portInterface, Tube next, @Nullable WSEndpointReference epr ) { SEIStub ps = new SEIStub((WSServiceDelegate)service,(BindingImpl)binding, (SOAPSEIModel)model,next, epr); return portInterface.cast( Proxy.newProxyInstance( portInterface.getClassLoader(), new Class[]{portInterface, WSBindingProvider.class}, ps )); } }