com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client.Stub Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}
 
Example #2
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}
 
Example #3
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}
 
Example #4
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}
 
Example #5
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}
 
Example #6
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}
 
Example #7
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}
 
Example #8
Source File: MonitorBase.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Client monitoring is OFF by default because there is
 * no standard stub.close() method.  Therefore people do
 * not typically close a stub when they are done with it
 * (even though the RI does provide a .close).
 * <pre>
 * prop    |  no assert | assert/no mon | assert/mon off | assert/mon on
 * -------------------------------------------------------------------
 * not set |    off     |      off      |     off        |     on
 * false   |    off     |      off      |     off        |     off
 * true    |    on      |      on       |     off        |     on
 * </pre>
*/
@NotNull public ManagedObjectManager createManagedObjectManager(final Stub stub) {
    EndpointAddress ea = stub.requestContext.getEndpointAddress();
    if (ea == null) {
        return ManagedObjectManagerFactory.createNOOP();
    }

    String rootName = ea.toString();

    final ManagedClientAssertion assertion =
        ManagedClientAssertion.getAssertion(stub.getPortInfo());
    if (assertion != null) {
        final String id = assertion.getId();
        if (id != null) {
            rootName = id;
        }
        if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.OFF) {
            return disabled("This client", rootName);
        } else if (assertion.monitoringAttribute() == Setting.ON &&
                   clientMonitoring != Setting.OFF) {
            return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
        }
    }

    if (clientMonitoring == Setting.NOT_SET ||
        clientMonitoring == Setting.OFF)
    {
        return disabled("Global client", rootName);
    }
    return createMOMLoop(rootName, 0);
}