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3    *
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5    * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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16  
17  package org.springframework.ws.server;
18  
19  import org.springframework.ws.context.MessageContext;
20  
21  /**
22   * Defines a mapping between message requests and endpoint objects.
23   * <p/>
24   * This class can be implemented by application developers, although this is not always necessary, as
25   * <code>PayloadRootQNameEndpointMapping</code> and <code>SoapActionEndpointMapping</code> are included.
26   * <p/>
27   * HandlerMapping implementations can support mapped interceptors but do not have to. An endpoint will always be wrapped
28   * in a <code>EndpointExecutionChain</code> instance, optionally accompanied by some <code>EndpointInterceptor</code>
29   * instances. The <code>MessageDispacher</code> will first call each <code>EndpointInterceptor</code>'s
30   * <code>handlerRequest</code> method in the given order, finally invoking the endpoint itself if all
31   * <code>handlerRequest</code> methods have returned <code>true</code>.
32   *
33   * @author Arjen Poutsma
34   * @see org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.mapping.AbstractEndpointMapping
35   * @see org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.mapping.PayloadRootQNameEndpointMapping
36   * @see org.springframework.ws.soap.server.endpoint.mapping.SoapActionEndpointMapping
37   * @since 1.0.0
38   */
39  public interface EndpointMapping {
40  
41      /**
42       * Returns an endpoint and any interceptors for this message context. The choice may be made on message contents,
43       * transport request url, a routing table, or any factor the implementing class chooses.
44       * <p/>
45       * The returned <code>EndpointExecutionChain</code> contains an endpoint Object, rather than even a tag interface,
46       * so that endpoints are not constrained in any way. For example, a <code>EndpointAdapter</code> could be written to
47       * allow another framework's endpoint objects to be used.
48       * <p/>
49       * Returns <code>null</code> if no match was found. This is by design. The <code>MessageDispatcher</code> will query
50       * all registered <code>EndpointMapping</code> beans to find a match, and only decide there is an error if none can
51       * find an endpoint.
52       *
53       * @return a HandlerExecutionChain instance containing endpoint object and any interceptors, or <code>null</code> if
54       *         no mapping is found
55       * @throws Exception if there is an internal error
56       */
57      EndpointInvocationChain getEndpoint(MessageContext messageContext) throws Exception;
58  
59  }