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package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.server.endpoint.injection;
import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceContext;
import javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext;
/*
* WebserviceContext Injection is responsible to Injecting WebServiceContext Object to a JAXWS endpoint Instance at runtime.
* Injection will happen when the Endpoint instance is first initialized.
* WebServiceContext methods should be invoked when one of the webservice methods is invoked.
* Invocation of WebServiceContext method outside of invocation of its webservice method is illigal as per jaxws spec section 5.3.
*/
public interface WebServiceContextInjector extends ResourceInjector {
/**
* MessageContext is made availble to the endpoint instance via the WebServiceContext. This method
* will add MessageContext to WebServiceContext that is injected in WebService. MessageContext
* represents the context of Inbound message following the Handler Execution. Only properties with
* Application scope will be exposed.
*
* @param wc
* @param mc
*/
public void addMessageContext(WebServiceContext wc, MessageContext mc);
}