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Apache CXF example source code file (Message.java)
The Apache CXF Message.java source code/** * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * software distributed under the License is distributed on an * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package org.apache.cxf.message; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Set; import org.apache.cxf.interceptor.InterceptorChain; import org.apache.cxf.transport.Destination; /** * The base interface for all all message implementations. * All message objects passed to interceptors use this interface. */ public interface Message extends StringMap { String TRANSPORT = "org.apache.cxf.transport"; /** * Boolean property specifying if the message is a request message. */ String REQUESTOR_ROLE = "org.apache.cxf.client"; /** * Boolean property specifying if the message is inbound. */ String INBOUND_MESSAGE = "org.apache.cxf.message.inbound"; /** * A Map keyed by a string that stores optional context information * associated with the invocation that spawned the message. */ String INVOCATION_CONTEXT = "org.apache.cxf.invocation.context"; /** * A Map containing the MIME headers for a SOAP message. */ String MIME_HEADERS = "org.apache.cxf.mime.headers"; /** * Boolean property specifying if the server should send the response * asynchronously. */ String ASYNC_POST_RESPONSE_DISPATCH = "org.apache.cxf.async.post.response.dispatch"; /** * Boolean property specifying if this message arrived via a * decoupled endpoint. */ String DECOUPLED_CHANNEL_MESSAGE = "decoupled.channel.message"; String PARTIAL_RESPONSE_MESSAGE = "org.apache.cxf.partial.response"; String ONE_WAY_REQUEST = "OnewayRequest"; String HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD = "org.apache.cxf.request.method"; String REQUEST_URI = "org.apache.cxf.request.uri"; String PROTOCOL_HEADERS = Message.class.getName() + ".PROTOCOL_HEADERS"; String RESPONSE_CODE = Message.class.getName() + ".RESPONSE_CODE"; String ENDPOINT_ADDRESS = Message.class.getName() + ".ENDPOINT_ADDRESS"; String PATH_INFO = Message.class.getName() + ".PATH_INFO"; String QUERY_STRING = Message.class.getName() + ".QUERY_STRING"; String PROPOGATE_EXCEPTION = Message.class.getName() + ".PROPOGATE_EXCEPTION"; /** * Boolean property specifying in the runtime is configured to process * MTOM attachments. */ String MTOM_ENABLED = "mtom-enabled"; String MTOM_THRESHOLD = "mtom-threshold"; String SCHEMA_VALIDATION_ENABLED = "schema-validation-enabled"; String FAULT_STACKTRACE_ENABLED = "faultStackTraceEnabled"; String CONTENT_TYPE = "Content-Type"; String ACCEPT_CONTENT_TYPE = "Accept"; String BASE_PATH = Message.class.getName() + ".BASE_PATH"; String ENCODING = Message.class.getName() + ".ENCODING"; String FIXED_PARAMETER_ORDER = Message.class.getName() + "FIXED_PARAMETER_ORDER"; String MAINTAIN_SESSION = Message.class.getName() + ".MAINTAIN_SESSION"; String ATTACHMENTS = Message.class.getName() + ".ATTACHMENTS"; String WSDL_DESCRIPTION = "javax.xml.ws.wsdl.description"; String WSDL_SERVICE = "javax.xml.ws.wsdl.service"; String WSDL_PORT = "javax.xml.ws.wsdl.port"; String WSDL_INTERFACE = "javax.xml.ws.wsdl.interface"; String WSDL_OPERATION = "javax.xml.ws.wsdl.operation"; /** * Some properties to allow adding interceptors to the chain * on a per-request basis. All are a Collection<Interceptor> * These are NOT contextual properties (ie: not searched outside the message). * They must exist on the message itself at time of Chain creation */ String IN_INTERCEPTORS = Message.class.getName() + ".IN_INTERCEPTORS"; String OUT_INTERCEPTORS = Message.class.getName() + ".OUT_INTERCEPTORS"; String FAULT_IN_INTERCEPTORS = Message.class.getName() + ".FAULT_IN_INTERCEPTORS"; String FAULT_OUT_INTERCEPTORS = Message.class.getName() + ".FAULT_OUT_INTERCEPTORS"; /** * As above, but Collection<InterceptorProvider> */ String INTERCEPTOR_PROVIDERS = Message.class.getName() + ".INTERCEPTOR_PROVIDER"; /* * The properties to allow configure the client timeout */ String CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = "javax.xml.ws.client.connectionTimeout"; String RECEIVE_TIMEOUT = "javax.xml.ws.client.receiveTimeout"; String getId(); void setId(String id); /** * Returns a live copy of the messages interceptor chain. This is * useful when an interceptor wants to modify the interceptor chain on the * fly. * * @return the interceptor chain used to process the message */ InterceptorChain getInterceptorChain(); void setInterceptorChain(InterceptorChain chain); /** * @return the associated Destination if message is inbound, null otherwise */ Destination getDestination(); Exchange getExchange(); void setExchange(Exchange exchange); /** * Retrieve any binary attachments associated with the message. * * @return a collection containing the attachments */ Collection<Attachment> getAttachments(); void setAttachments(Collection<Attachment> attachments); /** * Retrieve the encapsulated content as a particular type. The content is * available as a result type if the message is outbound. The content * is available as a source type if message is inbound. If the content is * not available as the specified type null is returned. * * @param format the expected content format * @return the encapsulated content */ <T> T getContent(Class Other Apache CXF examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Apache CXF Message.java source code file: |
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