Interface WebServiceContext
public interface WebServiceContext
A WebServiceContext
makes it possible for a web service endpoint implementation class to access message context and security information relative to a request being served. Typically a WebServiceContext
is injected into an endpoint implementation class using the Resource
annotation.
- Since:
- JAX-WS 2.0
- See Also:
Resource
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
<T extends EndpointReference> |
getEndpointReference(Class<T> clazz,
Element... referenceParameters) Returns the |
EndpointReference |
getEndpointReference(Element... referenceParameters) Returns the |
MessageContext |
getMessageContext() Returns the |
Principal |
getUserPrincipal() Returns the Principal that identifies the sender of the request currently being serviced. |
boolean |
isUserInRole(String role) Returns a boolean indicating whether the authenticated user is included in the specified logical role. |
Methods
getMessageContext
MessageContext getMessageContext()
Returns the MessageContext
for the request being served at the time this method is called. Only properties with APPLICATION scope will be visible to the application.
- Returns:
- MessageContext The message context.
- Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced. - See Also:
-
MessageContext
,MessageContext.Scope
,IllegalStateException
getUserPrincipal
Principal getUserPrincipal()
Returns the Principal that identifies the sender of the request currently being serviced. If the sender has not been authenticated, the method returns null
.
- Returns:
- Principal The principal object.
- Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced. - See Also:
-
Principal
,IllegalStateException
isUserInRole
boolean isUserInRole(String role)
Returns a boolean indicating whether the authenticated user is included in the specified logical role. If the user has not been authenticated, the method returns false
.
- Parameters:
-
role
- AString
specifying the name of the role - Returns:
- a
boolean
indicating whether the sender of the request belongs to a given role - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced.
getEndpointReference
EndpointReference getEndpointReference(Element... referenceParameters)
Returns the EndpointReference
for this endpoint.
If the Binding
for this bindingProvider
is either SOAP1.1/HTTP or SOAP1.2/HTTP, then a W3CEndpointReference
MUST be returned.
- Parameters:
-
referenceParameters
- Reference parameters to be associated with the returnedEndpointReference
instance. - Returns:
- EndpointReference of the endpoint associated with this
WebServiceContext
. If the returnedEndpointReference
is of typeW3CEndpointReference
then it MUST contain the the specifiedreferenceParameters
. - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced. - Since:
- JAX-WS 2.1
- See Also:
W3CEndpointReference
getEndpointReference
<T extends EndpointReference> T getEndpointReference(Class<T> clazz, Element... referenceParameters)
Returns the EndpointReference
associated with this endpoint.
- Parameters:
-
clazz
- The type ofEndpointReference
that MUST be returned. -
referenceParameters
- Reference parameters to be associated with the returnedEndpointReference
instance. - Returns:
- EndpointReference of type
clazz
of the endpoint associated with thisWebServiceContext
instance. If the returnedEndpointReference
is of typeW3CEndpointReference
then it MUST contain the the specifiedreferenceParameters
. - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- This exception is thrown if the method is called while no request is being serviced. -
WebServiceException
- If theclazz
type ofEndpointReference
is not supported. - Since:
- JAX-WS 2.1
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