Interface InvocationController
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AxisInvocationController,InvocationControllerImpl
public interface InvocationController
The InvocationController is an interface modeling the invocation of a
target web service. All of the information that the InvocationController needs
should exist within the InvocatonContext that is passed in to the various invoke
methods.
The request information is passed in within the InvocationContext. The InvocationController
assumes that there is a MessageContext within that InvocationContext that is populated with all
of the information that it needs to invoke. If not, an error will be returned. Once the
response comes back, the information for that response will be held inside of the MessageContext
representing the response, that exists in the InvocationContext.
The InvocationController supports four different invocation patterns:
1) synchronous - This is represented by the
invoke(InvocationContext) method. This is a
blocking, request/response call to the web service.
2) one-way - This is represented by the invokeOneWay(InvocationContext) method. This is
a one-way invocation that only returns errors related to sending the message. If an error occurs
while processing, the client will not be notified.
3) asynchronous (callback) - invokeAsync(InvocationContext, AsyncHandler)
4) asynchronous (polling) - invokeAsync(InvocationContext)-
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionPerforms a synchronous (blocking) invocation of a target service.jakarta.xml.ws.ResponsePerforms an asynchronous (non-blocking) invocation of the client based on a callback model.Future<?>invokeAsync(InvocationContext ic, jakarta.xml.ws.AsyncHandler asyncHandler) Performs an asynchronous (non-blocking) invocation of the client based on a polling model.voidPerforms a one-way invocation of the client.
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Method Details
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invoke
Performs a synchronous (blocking) invocation of a target service. The InvocationContext passed in should contain a valid MessageContext containing the properties and message to be sent for the request. The response contents will be processed and placed in the InvocationContext as well.- Parameters:
ic-- Returns:
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invokeOneWay
Performs a one-way invocation of the client. This is SHOULD NOT be a robust invocation, so any fault that occurs during the processing of the request will not be returned to the client. Errors returned to the client are problems that occurred during the sending of the message to the server.- Parameters:
ic-- Throws:
Exception
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invokeAsync
Performs an asynchronous (non-blocking) invocation of the client based on a callback model. The AsyncHandler that is passed in is the callback that the client programmer supplied when they invoked their JAX-WS Dispatch or their SEI-based dynamic proxy.- Parameters:
ic-callback-- Returns:
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invokeAsync
Performs an asynchronous (non-blocking) invocation of the client based on a polling model. The Response object that is returned allows the client programmer to poll against it to see if a response has been sent back by the server.- Parameters:
ic-- Returns:
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