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| /** |
| * <h1>JAX-WS 2.0.1 Client Runtime</h1> |
| * <P>This document describes the architecture of client side |
| * JAX-WS 2.0.1 runtime. |
| * |
| * <h3>JAX-WS 2.0.1 Client Sequence Diagram</h3> |
| * <img src='../../../../../jaxws/basic-client.seq.png'> |
| * <h3>JAX-WS 2.0.1 Asynchronous Invocation Sequence Diagram</h3> |
| * <img src='../../../../../jaxws/client-async.seq.png'> |
| * <h3>JAX-WS 2.0.1 Dispatch Invocation Sequence Diagram</h3> |
| * <img src='../../../../../jaxws/dispatch.seq.png'> |
| |
| * <H3>Message Flow</H3> |
| * {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.WebService} provides client view of a Web service. |
| * WebService.getPort returns an instance of {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.EndpointIFInvocationHandler} |
| * with {@link com.sun.pept.ept.ContactInfoList} and {@link com.sun.pept.Delegate} |
| * initialized. A method invocation on the port, obtained from WebService, invokes |
| * {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.EndpointIFInvocationHandler#invoke}. This method |
| * then creates a {@link com.sun.pept.ept.MessageInfo} and populates the data |
| * (parameters specified by the user) and metadata such as RuntimeContext, RequestContext, |
| * Message Exchange Pattern into this MessageInfo. This method then invokes |
| * {@link com.sun.pept.Delegate#send} and returns the response. |
| * <P></P> |
| * The Delegate.send method iterates through the ContactInfoList and picks up the |
| * correct {@link com.sun.pept.ept.ContactInfo} based upon the binding id of |
| * {@link javax.xml.ws.BindingProvider} and sets it on the MessageInfo. After the |
| * Delegate obtains a specific ContactInfo it uses that ContactInfo to obtain a |
| * protocol-specific {@link com.sun.pept.protocol.MessageDispatcher}. There will be |
| * two types of client-side MessageDispatchers for JAX-WS 2.0.1, |
| * {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.protocol.soap.client.SOAPMessageDispatcher} and |
| * {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.protocol.xml.client.XMLMessageDispatcher}. The Delegate |
| * then invokes {@link com.sun.pept.protocol.MessageDispatcher#send}. The |
| * MessageDispatcher.send method makes a decision about the synchronous and |
| * asynchronous nature of the message exchange pattern and invokes separate methods |
| * accordingly. |
| * <p></P> |
| * The MessageDispatcher uses ContactInfo to obtain |
| * a {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.client.SOAPXMLEncoder} which converts |
| * the MessageInfo to {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.internal.InternalMessage}. |
| * There will be two types of client-side SOAPXMLEncoder for JAX-WS 2.0.1, |
| * SOAPXMEncoder for SOAP 1.1 and {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.client.SOAP12XMLEncoder} |
| * for SOAP 1.2. The MessageDispatcher invokes configured handlers and use the |
| * codec to convert the InternalMessage to a {@link javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage}. |
| * The metadata from the MessageInfo is classified into {@link javax.xml.soap.MimeHeaders} |
| * of this SOAPMessage and context information for {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.server.WSConnection}. |
| * The SOAPMessge is then written to the output stream of the WSConnection |
| * obtained from MessageInfo. |
| *<P></P> |
| * The MessageDispatcher.receive method handles the response. The |
| * SOAPMessageDispatcher extracts the SOAPMessage from the input stream of |
| * WSConnection and performs the mustUnderstand processing followed by invocation |
| * of any handlers. The MessageDispatcher uses ContactInfo to obtain a |
| * {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.client.SOAPXMLDecoder} which converts the SOAPMessage |
| * to InternalMessage and then InternalMessage to MessageInfo. There will be two types of |
| * client-side SOAPXMLDecoder for JAX-WS 2.0.1, SOAPXMLDencoder for SOAP 1.1 and |
| * {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.client.SOAP12XMLDecoder} for SOAP 1.2. The |
| * response is returned back to the client code via Delegate. |
| * |
| * <H3>External Interactions</H3> |
| * <H4>SAAJ API</H4> |
| * <UL> |
| * <LI><P>JAX-WS creates SAAJ SOAPMessage from the HttpServletRequest. |
| * At present, JAX-WS reads all the bytes from the request stream and |
| * then creates SOAPMessage along with the HTTP headers.</P> |
| * </UL> |
| * <P>MessageFactory(binding).createMessage(MimeHeaders, InputStream)</P> |
| * <UL> |
| * <LI><P>SOAPMessage parses the content from the stream including MIME |
| * data</P> |
| * <LI><P>com.sun.xml.internal.ws.server.SOAPMessageDispatcher::checkHeadersPeekBody()</P> |
| * <P>SOAPMessage.getSOAPHeader() is used for mustUnderstand processing |
| * of headers. It further uses |
| * SOAPHeader.examineMustUnderstandHeaderElements(role)</P> |
| * <P>SOAPMessage.getSOAPBody().getFistChild() is used for guessing the |
| * MEP of the request</P> |
| * <LI><P>com.sun.xml.internal.ws.handler.HandlerChainCaller:insertFaultMessage()</P> |
| * <P>SOAPMessage.getSOAPPart().getEnvelope() and some other SAAJ calls |
| * are made to create a fault in the SOAPMessage</P> |
| * <LI><P>com.sun.xml.internal.ws.handler.LogicalMessageImpl::getPayload() |
| * interacts with SAAJ to get body from SOAPMessage</P> |
| * <LI><P>com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.SOAPEncoder.toSOAPMessage(com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.soap.internal.InternalMessage, |
| * SOAPMessage). There is a scenario where there is SOAPMessage and a |
| * logical handler sets payload as Source. To write to the stream, |
| * SOAPMessage.writeTo() is used but before that the body needs to be |
| * updated with logical handler' Source. Need to verify if this |
| * scenario is still happening since Handler.close() is changed to take |
| * MessageContext.</P> |
| * <LI><P>com.sun.xml.internal.ws.handlerSOAPMessageContextImpl.getHeaders() |
| * uses SAAJ API to get headers.</P> |
| * <LI><P>SOAPMessage.writeTo() is used to write response. At present, |
| * it writes into byte[] and this byte[] is written to |
| * HttpServletResponse.</P> |
| * </UL> |
| * <H4>JAXB API</H4> |
| * <P>JAX-WS RI uses the JAXB API to marshall/unmarshall user created |
| * JAXB objects with user created {@link javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext JAXBContext}. |
| * Handler, Dispatch in JAX-WS API provide ways for the user to specify his/her own |
| * JAXBContext. {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.jaxb.JAXBTypeSerializer JAXBTypeSerializer} class uses all these methods.</P> |
| * <UL> |
| * <LI><p>{@link javax.xml.bind.Marshaller#marshal(Object,XMLStreamWriter) Marshaller.marshal(Object,XMLStreamWriter)}</p> |
| * <LI><P>{@link javax.xml.bind.Marshaller#marshal(Object,Result) Marshaller.marshal(Object, DomResult)}</P> |
| * <LI><P>{@link javax.xml.bind.Unmarshaller#unmarshal(XMLStreamReader) Object Unmarshaller.unmarshal(XMLStreamReader)}</P> |
| * <LI><P>{@link javax.xml.bind.Unmarshaller#unmarshal(Source) Object Unmarshaller.unmarshal(Source)}</P> |
| * </UL> |
| * The following two JAXB classes are implemented by JAX-WS to enable/implement MTOM and XOP |
| * <UL> |
| * <LI><P>{@link javax.xml.bind.attachment.AttachmentMarshaller AttachmentMarshaller}</P> |
| * <LI><P>{@link javax.xml.bind.attachment.AttachmentUnmarshaller AttachmentUnmarshaller}</P> |
| * </UL> |
| * <H4>JAXB Runtime-API (private contract)</H4> |
| * <P>JAX-WS RI uses these private API for serialization/deserialization |
| * purposes. This private API is used to serialize/deserialize method |
| * parameters at the time of JAXBTypeSerializer class uses all |
| * these methods.</P> |
| * <UL> |
| * <LI><P>{@link com.sun.xml.internal.bind.api.Bridge#marshal(BridgeContext, Object, XMLStreamWriter) Bridge.marshal(BridgeContext, Object, XMLStreamWriter)}</P> |
| * <LI><P>{@link com.sun.xml.internal.bind.api.Bridge#marshal(BridgeContext, Object, Node) Bridge.marshal(BridgeContext, Object, Node)}</P> |
| * <LI><P>{@link com.sun.xml.internal.bind.api.Bridge#unmarshal(BridgeContext, XMLStreamReader) Object Bridge.unmarshal(BridgeContext, XMLStreamReader)}</P> |
| * </UL> |
| * |
| * @ArchitectureDocument |
| **/ |
| package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client; |
| |
| import com.sun.xml.internal.bind.api.BridgeContext; |
| |
| import javax.xml.transform.Result; |
| import javax.xml.transform.Source; |
| import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader; |
| import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter; |
| |
| import org.w3c.dom.Node; |