com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.jaxws.spi.PolicyFeatureConfigurator Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}
 
Example #2
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}
 
Example #3
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}
 
Example #4
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}
 
Example #5
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}
 
Example #6
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}
 
Example #7
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}
 
Example #8
Source File: PolicyUtil.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the list of features that correspond to the policies in the policy
 * map for a give port
 *
 * @param policyMap The service policies
 * @param serviceName The service name
 * @param portName The service port name
 * @return List of features for the given port corresponding to the policies in the map
 */
public static Collection<WebServiceFeature> getPortScopedFeatures(PolicyMap policyMap, QName serviceName, QName portName) {
    LOGGER.entering(policyMap, serviceName, portName);
    Collection<WebServiceFeature> features = new ArrayList<WebServiceFeature>();
    try {
        final PolicyMapKey key = PolicyMap.createWsdlEndpointScopeKey(serviceName, portName);
        for (PolicyFeatureConfigurator configurator : CONFIGURATORS) {
            Collection<WebServiceFeature> additionalFeatures = configurator.getFeatures(key, policyMap);
            if (additionalFeatures != null) {
                features.addAll(additionalFeatures);
            }
        }
    } catch (PolicyException e) {
        throw new WebServiceException(e);
    }
    LOGGER.exiting(features);
    return features;
}