@Deprecated public abstract class AbstractDom4jPayloadEndpoint extends TransformerObjectSupport implements PayloadEndpoint
Element, and allows subclasses to create a response by returning an Element.
An AbstractDom4JPayloadEndpoint only accept one payload element. Multiple payload elements are not in
accordance with WS-I.
Elementlogger| Constructor and Description |
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AbstractDom4jPayloadEndpoint()
Deprecated.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected org.dom4j.Element |
getDocumentElement(Source source)
Deprecated.
Returns the payload element of the given source.
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Source |
invoke(Source request)
Deprecated.
Invokes the endpoint with the given request payload, and possibly returns a response.
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protected abstract org.dom4j.Element |
invokeInternal(org.dom4j.Element requestElement,
org.dom4j.Document responseDocument)
Deprecated.
Template method.
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void |
setAlwaysTransform(boolean alwaysTransform)
Deprecated.
Set if the request
Source should always be transformed into a new DocumentResult. |
createTransformer, getTransformerFactory, newTransformerFactory, setTransformerFactoryClass, transformpublic void setAlwaysTransform(boolean alwaysTransform)
Source should always be transformed into a new DocumentResult.
Default is false, which is faster.
public final Source invoke(Source request) throws Exception
PayloadEndpointinvoke in interface PayloadEndpointrequest - the payload of the request message, may be nullnull to indicate no responseException - if an exception occursprotected org.dom4j.Element getDocumentElement(Source source) throws TransformerException
Default implementation checks whether the source is a DOMSource, and uses a
DOMReader to create a JDOM Element. In all other cases, or when
alwaysTransform is true, the source is transformed into a
DocumentResult, which is more expensive. If the passed source is null, null is returned.
source - the source to return the root element of; can be nullTransformerException - in case of errorsprotected abstract org.dom4j.Element invokeInternal(org.dom4j.Element requestElement,
org.dom4j.Document responseDocument)
throws Exception
Element, and allows
subclasses to return a response Element.
The given dom4j Document is to be used for constructing a response element, by using addElement.
requestElement - the contents of the SOAP message as dom4j elementsresponseDocument - a dom4j document to be used for constructing a responsenull to specify no response.ExceptionCopyright © 2023 VMware, Inc.. All rights reserved.