Interface SOAPMessageContext
- All Superinterfaces:
- Map<String,Object>, MessageContext
public interface SOAPMessageContext extends MessageContext
The interface SOAPMessageContext
provides access to the SOAP message for either RPC request or response. The javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage
specifies the standard Java API for the representation of a SOAP 1.1 message with attachments.
- Since:
- JAX-WS 2.0
- See Also:
SOAPMessage
Nested Classes
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext
MessageContext.Scope
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface java.util.Map
Map.Entry<K,V>
Fields
Fields inherited from interface javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext
HTTP_REQUEST_HEADERS, HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD, HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE, HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADERS, INBOUND_MESSAGE_ATTACHMENTS, MESSAGE_OUTBOUND_PROPERTY, OUTBOUND_MESSAGE_ATTACHMENTS, PATH_INFO, QUERY_STRING, REFERENCE_PARAMETERS, SERVLET_CONTEXT, SERVLET_REQUEST, SERVLET_RESPONSE, WSDL_DESCRIPTION, WSDL_INTERFACE, WSDL_OPERATION, WSDL_PORT, WSDL_SERVICE
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Object[] |
getHeaders(QName header,
JAXBContext context,
boolean allRoles) Gets headers that have a particular qualified name from the message in the message context. |
SOAPMessage |
getMessage() Gets the |
Set<String> |
getRoles() Gets the SOAP actor roles associated with an execution of the handler chain. |
void |
setMessage(SOAPMessage message) Sets the SOAPMessage in this message context |
Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext
getScope, setScope
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Map
clear, compute, computeIfAbsent, computeIfPresent, containsKey, containsValue, entrySet, equals, forEach, get, getOrDefault, hashCode, isEmpty, keySet, merge, put, putAll, putIfAbsent, remove, remove, replace, replace, replaceAll, size, values
Methods
getMessage
SOAPMessage getMessage()
Gets the SOAPMessage
from this message context. Modifications to the returned SOAPMessage
change the message in-place, there is no need to subsequently call setMessage
.
- Returns:
- Returns the
SOAPMessage
; returnsnull
if noSOAPMessage
is present in this message context
setMessage
void setMessage(SOAPMessage message)
Sets the SOAPMessage in this message context
- Parameters:
-
message
- SOAP message - Throws:
-
WebServiceException
- If any error during the setting of theSOAPMessage
in this message context -
UnsupportedOperationException
- If this operation is not supported
getHeaders
Object[] getHeaders(QName header, JAXBContext context, boolean allRoles)
Gets headers that have a particular qualified name from the message in the message context. Note that a SOAP message can contain multiple headers with the same qualified name.
- Parameters:
-
header
- The XML qualified name of the SOAP header(s). -
context
- The JAXBContext that should be used to unmarshall the header -
allRoles
- Iftrue
then returns headers for all SOAP roles, iffalse
then only returns headers targetted at the roles currently being played by this SOAP node, seegetRoles
. - Returns:
- An array of unmarshalled headers; returns an empty array if no message is present in this message context or no headers match the supplied qualified name.
- Throws:
-
WebServiceException
- If an error occurs when using the suppliedJAXBContext
to unmarshall. The cause of theWebServiceException
is the originalJAXBException
.
getRoles
Set<String> getRoles()
Gets the SOAP actor roles associated with an execution of the handler chain. Note that SOAP actor roles apply to the SOAP node and are managed using SOAPBinding.setRoles(java.util.Set<java.lang.String>)
and SOAPBinding.getRoles()
. Handler
instances in the handler chain use this information about the SOAP actor roles to process the SOAP header blocks. Note that the SOAP actor roles are invariant during the processing of SOAP message through the handler chain.
- Returns:
- Array of
String
for SOAP actor roles
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