It may be necessary to access and modify SOAP message headers or content when invoking a service or receiving a request. Fabric3 provides a generic binding handler framework that can be extended to provide low-level access to SOAP messages.
To do this, a class that implements org.fabric3.spi.binding.handler.BindingHandler
must be provided as a component:
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public interface BindingHandler<T> {
/**
* The fully qualified binding name corresponding to the SCA architected binding name scheme binding.xxxx.
*
* @return the fully qualified binding name
*/
QName getType();
/**
* Handles an outbound (reference-side) message.
*
* @param context the binding-specific transport context
* @param message the current message
*/
void handleOutbound(Message message, T context);
/**
* Handles an inbound (service-side) message.
*
* @param context the binding-specific transport context
* @param message the current message
*/
void handleInbound(T context, Message message);
}
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BindingHandler
implementations that require access Web Service SOAP messages must use javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage
as the parameterized type. Below is an example handler:
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@Scope("COMPOSITE")
public class TestHandler implements BindingHandler<SOAPMessage>{
private static final QName BINDING = new QName(Constants.SCA_NS, "binding.ws");
public QName getType() {
return BINDING;
}
public void handleOutbound(Message message, SOAPMessage context) {
// ...
}
public void handleInbound(SOAPMessage context, Message message) {
//..
}
}
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Note the handler is composite-scoped. Although this is not necessary, most handlers are threadsafe and making them composite-scoped will avoid the overhead associated with stateless-scoped implementations. The handler configuration is shown below. Note the component may be contained in the same contribution as the services or references it applies to or in a different contribution if used for more than one application:
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<component name="TestHandler">
<implementation.java class="org.fabric3.tests.binding.metro.handler.TestHandler"/>
</component>
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The manifest (sca-contribution.xml) of the contribution containing the handler must contain the following imports:
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<contribution ...>
<import.java package="org.fabric3.spi.*" version="1.9.6"/>
<import.java package="javax.xml.ws.*"/>
</contribution>
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Finally, the handler may be used on a binding as follows:
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<component name="HandlerService">
<implementation.java class="org.fabric3.tests.binding.metro.handler.HandlerServiceImpl"/>
<service name="HandlerService">
<binding.ws uri="/handlerService">
<f3:handler target="TestHandler"/>
</binding.ws>
</service>
</component>
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