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| |
| package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.marshaller.impl.alt; |
| |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.ExceptionFactory; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointDescription; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.EndpointInterfaceDescription; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.OperationDescription; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.ParameterDescription; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.i18n.Messages; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.marshaller.MethodMarshaller; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.Message; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.Protocol; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.message.factory.MessageFactory; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.registry.FactoryRegistry; |
| import org.apache.axis2.jaxws.runtime.description.marshal.MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription; |
| import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; |
| import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; |
| |
| import javax.jws.soap.SOAPBinding.Style; |
| import javax.xml.namespace.QName; |
| import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException; |
| import java.util.List; |
| import java.util.TreeSet; |
| |
| /** |
| * The Doc/Lit Wrapped Minimal Marshaller is used when 1) The web service is Doc/Lit Wrapped, and 2) |
| * The wrapper and fault bean objects are missing (hence the term 'Minimal') |
| */ |
| public class DocLitWrappedMinimalMethodMarshaller implements MethodMarshaller { |
| |
| private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(DocLitWrappedMinimalMethodMarshaller.class); |
| |
| public DocLitWrappedMinimalMethodMarshaller() { |
| super(); |
| } |
| |
| public Message marshalRequest(Object[] signatureArguments, OperationDescription operationDesc) |
| throws WebServiceException { |
| |
| EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription(); |
| EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription(); |
| Protocol protocol = Protocol.getProtocolForBinding(endpointDesc.getClientBindingID()); |
| |
| // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException |
| try { |
| |
| // Sample Document message |
| // .. |
| // <soapenv:body> |
| // <m:operation> |
| // <param>hello</param> |
| // </m:operation> |
| // </soapenv:body> |
| // |
| // Important points. |
| // 1) There is no operation element under the body. |
| // 2) The data blocks are located underneath the body. |
| // 3) The name of the data block (m:operation) is defined by the schema and match the name of the operation. |
| // This is called the wrapper element. The wrapper element has a corresponding JAXB element pojo. |
| // 4) The parameters (m:param) are child elements of the wrapper element. |
| // 5) NOTE: For doc/literal wrapped "minimal", the wrapper JAXB element pojo is missing. |
| |
| // Get the operation information |
| ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions(); |
| MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc); |
| TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages(); |
| |
| // TODO This needs more work. We need to check inside holders of input params. We also |
| // may want to exclude header params from this check |
| //Validate input parameters for operation and make sure no input parameters are null. |
| //As per JAXWS Specification section 3.6.2.3 if a null value is passes as an argument |
| //to a method then an implementation MUST throw WebServiceException. |
| if (pds.length > 0) { |
| if (signatureArguments == null) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException( |
| Messages.getMessage("NullParamErr1",operationDesc.getJavaMethodName())); |
| } |
| if (signatureArguments != null) { |
| for (Object argument : signatureArguments) { |
| if (argument == null) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException( |
| Messages.getMessage("NullParamErr1",operationDesc.getJavaMethodName())); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Create the message |
| MessageFactory mf = (MessageFactory)FactoryRegistry.getFactory(MessageFactory.class); |
| Message m = mf.create(protocol); |
| |
| // Indicate the style and wrapper element name. This triggers the message to |
| // put the data blocks underneath the wrapper element |
| m.setStyle(Style.DOCUMENT); |
| m.setIndirection(1); |
| m.setOperationElement(getRequestWrapperQName(operationDesc)); |
| |
| // The input object represent the signature arguments. |
| // Signature arguments are both holders and non-holders |
| // Convert the signature into a list of JAXB objects for marshalling |
| List<PDElement> pdeList = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getPDElements(marshalDesc, |
| pds, |
| signatureArguments, |
| true, // input |
| true, // doc/lit wrapped |
| true); // false |
| |
| // We want to use "by Java Type" marshalling for |
| // all objects |
| for (PDElement pde : pdeList) { |
| ParameterDescription pd = pde.getParam(); |
| Class type = pd.getParameterActualType(); |
| pde.setByJavaTypeClass(type); |
| } |
| |
| // Put values onto the message |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.toMessage(pdeList, m, packages); |
| |
| // Enable SWA for nested SwaRef attachments |
| if (operationDesc.hasRequestSwaRefAttachments()) { |
| m.setDoingSWA(true); |
| } |
| |
| return m; |
| } catch (Exception e) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public Object[] demarshalRequest(Message message, OperationDescription operationDesc) |
| throws WebServiceException { |
| |
| EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription(); |
| EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription(); |
| |
| // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException |
| try { |
| // Sample RPC message |
| // .. |
| // <soapenv:body> |
| // <m:op xmlns:m="urn://api"> |
| // <param xsi:type="data:foo" >...</param> |
| // </m:op> |
| // </soapenv:body> |
| // |
| // Important points. |
| // 1) RPC has an operation element under the body. This is the name of the |
| // wsdl operation. |
| // 2) The data blocks are located underneath the operation element. (In doc/lit |
| // the data elements are underneath the body. |
| // 3) The name of the data blocks (param) are defined by the wsdl:part not the |
| // schema. Note that it is unqualified per WSI-BP |
| // 4) The type of the data block (data:foo) is defined by schema (thus there is |
| // JAXB type rendering. |
| // 5) We always send an xsi:type, but other vendor's may not. |
| // Get the operation information |
| ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions(); |
| MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc); |
| TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages(); |
| |
| // Indicate that the style is Document, but the blocks are underneath |
| // the wrapper element |
| message.setStyle(Style.DOCUMENT); |
| message.setIndirection(1); |
| |
| // We want to use "by Java Type" unmarshalling for |
| // all objects |
| Class[] javaTypes = new Class[pds.length]; |
| for (int i = 0; i < pds.length; i++) { |
| ParameterDescription pd = pds[i]; |
| javaTypes[i] = pd.getParameterActualType(); |
| } |
| |
| // Unmarshal the ParamValues from the Message |
| List<PDElement> pvList = MethodMarshallerUtils.getPDElements(pds, |
| message, |
| packages, |
| true, // input |
| false, |
| javaTypes); // sigh...unmarshal by type because there is no wrapper |
| |
| // Build the signature arguments |
| Object[] sigArguments = MethodMarshallerUtils.createRequestSignatureArgs(pds, pvList); |
| |
| // TODO This needs more work. We need to check inside holders of input params. We also |
| // may want to exclude header params from this check |
| //Validate input parameters for operation and make sure no input parameters are null. |
| //As per JAXWS Specification section 3.6.2.3 if a null value is passes as an argument |
| //to a method then an implementation MUST throw WebServiceException. |
| if (sigArguments != null) { |
| for (Object argument : sigArguments) { |
| if (argument == null) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException( |
| Messages.getMessage("NullParamErr2",operationDesc.getJavaMethodName())); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return sigArguments; |
| } catch (Exception e) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| public Message marshalResponse(Object returnObject, Object[] signatureArgs, |
| OperationDescription operationDesc, Protocol protocol) |
| throws WebServiceException { |
| |
| |
| EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription(); |
| EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription(); |
| // We want to respond with the same protocol as the request, |
| // It the protocol is null, then use the Protocol defined by the binding |
| if (protocol == null) { |
| protocol = Protocol.getProtocolForBinding(endpointDesc.getBindingType()); |
| } |
| |
| // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException |
| try { |
| // Sample RPC message |
| // .. |
| // <soapenv:body> |
| // <m:opResponse xmlns:m="urn://api"> |
| // <param xsi:type="data:foo" >...</param> |
| // </m:op> |
| // </soapenv:body> |
| // |
| // Important points. |
| // 1) RPC has an operation element under the body. This is the name of the |
| // wsdl operation. |
| // 2) The data blocks are located underneath the operation element. (In doc/lit |
| // the data elements are underneath the body. |
| // 3) The name of the data blocks (param) are defined by the wsdl:part not the |
| // schema. Note that it is unqualified. |
| // 4) The type of the data block (data:foo) is defined by schema (thus there is |
| // JAXB type rendering. Since we are using JAXB to marshal the data, |
| // we always generate an xsi:type attribute. This is an implemenation detail |
| // and is not defined by any spec. |
| |
| // Get the operation information |
| ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions(); |
| MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc); |
| TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages(); |
| |
| // Create the message |
| MessageFactory mf = (MessageFactory)FactoryRegistry.getFactory(MessageFactory.class); |
| Message m = mf.create(protocol); |
| |
| // Indicate the style and wrapper element name. This triggers the message to |
| // put the data blocks underneath the operation element |
| m.setStyle(Style.DOCUMENT); |
| m.setIndirection(1); |
| QName responseOp = getResponseWrapperQName(operationDesc); |
| m.setOperationElement(responseOp); |
| |
| // Put the return object onto the message |
| Class returnType = operationDesc.getResultActualType(); |
| String returnNS = null; |
| String returnLocalPart = null; |
| if (operationDesc.isResultHeader()) { |
| returnNS = operationDesc.getResultTargetNamespace(); |
| returnLocalPart = operationDesc.getResultName(); |
| } else { |
| returnNS = operationDesc.getResultTargetNamespace(); |
| returnLocalPart = operationDesc.getResultPartName(); |
| } |
| |
| if (returnType != void.class) { |
| |
| // TODO should we allow null if the return is a header? |
| //Validate input parameters for operation and make sure no input parameters are null. |
| //As per JAXWS Specification section 3.6.2.3 if a null value is passes as an argument |
| //to a method then an implementation MUST throw WebServiceException. |
| if (returnObject == null) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException( |
| Messages.getMessage("NullParamErr3",operationDesc.getJavaMethodName())); |
| |
| } |
| Element returnElement = null; |
| QName returnQName = new QName(returnNS, returnLocalPart); |
| if (marshalDesc.getAnnotationDesc(returnType).hasXmlRootElement()) { |
| returnElement = new Element(returnObject, returnQName); |
| } else { |
| returnElement = new Element(returnObject, returnQName, returnType); |
| } |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.toMessage(returnElement, |
| returnType, |
| operationDesc.isListType(), |
| marshalDesc, |
| m, |
| returnType, // force marshal by type |
| operationDesc.isResultHeader()); |
| } |
| |
| // Convert the holder objects into a list of JAXB objects for marshalling |
| List<PDElement> pdeList = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getPDElements(marshalDesc, |
| pds, |
| signatureArgs, |
| false, // output |
| true, // doc/lit wrapped |
| false); // not rpc |
| |
| // We want to use "by Java Type" marshalling for |
| // all objects |
| for (PDElement pde : pdeList) { |
| ParameterDescription pd = pde.getParam(); |
| Class type = pd.getParameterActualType(); |
| pde.setByJavaTypeClass(type); |
| } |
| |
| // TODO Should we check for null output body values? Should we check for null output header values ? |
| // Put values onto the message |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.toMessage(pdeList, m, packages); |
| |
| // Enable SWA for nested SwaRef attachments |
| if (operationDesc.hasResponseSwaRefAttachments()) { |
| m.setDoingSWA(true); |
| } |
| |
| return m; |
| } catch (Exception e) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| public Object demarshalResponse(Message message, Object[] signatureArgs, |
| OperationDescription operationDesc) |
| throws WebServiceException { |
| |
| EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription(); |
| EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription(); |
| |
| // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException |
| try { |
| // Sample RPC message |
| // .. |
| // <soapenv:body> |
| // <m:opResponse xmlns:m="urn://api"> |
| // <param xsi:type="data:foo" >...</param> |
| // </m:op> |
| // </soapenv:body> |
| // |
| // Important points. |
| // 1) RPC has an operation element under the body. This is the name of the |
| // wsdl operation. |
| // 2) The data blocks are located underneath the operation element. (In doc/lit |
| // the data elements are underneath the body. |
| // 3) The name of the data blocks (param) are defined by the wsdl:part not the |
| // schema. Note that it is unqualified per WSI-BP |
| // 4) The type of the data block (data:foo) is defined by schema (thus there is |
| // JAXB type rendering. |
| // 5) We always send an xsi:type, but other vendor's may not. |
| // Get the operation information |
| ParameterDescription[] pds = operationDesc.getParameterDescriptions(); |
| MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc); |
| TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages(); |
| |
| // Indicate that the style is Document. |
| message.setStyle(Style.DOCUMENT); |
| message.setIndirection(1); |
| |
| // Get the return value. |
| Class returnType = operationDesc.getResultActualType(); |
| Object returnValue = null; |
| boolean hasReturnInBody = false; |
| if (returnType != void.class) { |
| // If the webresult is in the header, we need the name of the header so that we can find it. |
| Element returnElement = null; |
| if (operationDesc.isResultHeader()) { |
| returnElement = MethodMarshallerUtils.getReturnElement(packages, |
| message, |
| returnType, |
| operationDesc.isListType(), |
| true, // is a header |
| operationDesc.getResultTargetNamespace(), |
| // header ns |
| operationDesc.getResultPartName(), // header local part |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.numOutputBodyParams(pds) > 0); |
| |
| } else { |
| returnElement = MethodMarshallerUtils.getReturnElement(packages, |
| message, |
| returnType, |
| operationDesc.isListType(), |
| false, |
| null, |
| null, |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.numOutputBodyParams(pds) > 0); |
| hasReturnInBody = true; |
| |
| } |
| returnValue = returnElement.getTypeValue(); |
| // TODO should we allow null if the return is a header? |
| //Validate input parameters for operation and make sure no input parameters are null. |
| //As per JAXWS Specification section 3.6.2.3 if a null value is passes as an argument |
| //to a method then an implementation MUST throw WebServiceException. |
| if (returnValue == null) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException( |
| Messages.getMessage("NullParamErr3",operationDesc.getJavaMethodName())); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // We want to use "by Java Type" unmarshalling for |
| // all objects |
| Class[] javaTypes = new Class[pds.length]; |
| for (int i = 0; i < pds.length; i++) { |
| ParameterDescription pd = pds[i]; |
| Class type = pd.getParameterActualType(); |
| javaTypes[i] = type; |
| } |
| |
| // Unmarshall the ParamValues from the Message |
| List<PDElement> pvList = MethodMarshallerUtils.getPDElements(pds, |
| message, |
| packages, |
| false, // output |
| hasReturnInBody, |
| javaTypes); // unmarshal by type |
| |
| // TODO Should we check for null output body values? Should we check for null output header values ? |
| |
| // Populate the response Holders |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.updateResponseSignatureArgs(pds, pvList, signatureArgs); |
| |
| return returnValue; |
| } catch (Exception e) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public Message marshalFaultResponse(Throwable throwable, |
| OperationDescription operationDesc, Protocol protocol) |
| throws WebServiceException { |
| |
| EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription(); |
| EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription(); |
| MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc); |
| TreeSet<String> packages = marshalDesc.getPackages(); |
| |
| // We want to respond with the same protocol as the request, |
| // It the protocol is null, then use the Protocol defined by the binding |
| if (protocol == null) { |
| protocol = Protocol.getProtocolForBinding(endpointDesc.getBindingType()); |
| } |
| |
| // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException |
| try { |
| // Create the message |
| MessageFactory mf = (MessageFactory)FactoryRegistry.getFactory(MessageFactory.class); |
| Message m = mf.create(protocol); |
| |
| // Put the fault onto the message |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.marshalFaultResponse(throwable, |
| marshalDesc, |
| operationDesc, |
| m); |
| return m; |
| } catch (Exception e) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public Throwable demarshalFaultResponse(Message message, OperationDescription operationDesc) |
| throws WebServiceException { |
| |
| EndpointInterfaceDescription ed = operationDesc.getEndpointInterfaceDescription(); |
| EndpointDescription endpointDesc = ed.getEndpointDescription(); |
| MarshalServiceRuntimeDescription marshalDesc = |
| MethodMarshallerUtils.getMarshalDesc(endpointDesc); |
| |
| // Note all exceptions are caught and rethrown with a WebServiceException |
| try { |
| Throwable t = MethodMarshallerUtils |
| .demarshalFaultResponse(operationDesc, marshalDesc, message); |
| return t; |
| } catch (Exception e) { |
| throw ExceptionFactory.makeWebServiceException(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * @param opDesc |
| * @return request wrapper qname |
| */ |
| private static QName getRequestWrapperQName(OperationDescription opDesc) { |
| |
| QName qName = opDesc.getName(); |
| |
| String localPart = opDesc.getRequestWrapperLocalName(); |
| String uri = opDesc.getRequestWrapperTargetNamespace(); |
| String prefix = "dlwmin"; // Prefer using an actual prefix |
| |
| |
| qName = new QName(uri, localPart, prefix); |
| return qName; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * @param opDesc |
| * @return request wrapper qname |
| */ |
| private static QName getResponseWrapperQName(OperationDescription opDesc) { |
| |
| QName qName = opDesc.getName(); |
| |
| String localPart = opDesc.getResponseWrapperLocalName(); |
| String uri = opDesc.getResponseWrapperTargetNamespace(); |
| String prefix = "dlwmin"; // Prefer using an actual prefix |
| |
| |
| qName = new QName(uri, localPart, prefix); |
| return qName; |
| } |
| |
| } |