The BindingProvider interface provides access to the
protocol binding and associated context objects for request and
response message processing.
since: JAX-WS 2.0 See Also:javax.xml.ws.Binding
SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY Standard property: This boolean property is used by a service
client to indicate whether or not it wants to participate in
a session with a service endpoint.
getResponseContext() Get the context that resulted from processing a response message.
Field Detail
ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY
final public static String ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY(Code)
Standard property: Target service endpoint address. The
URI scheme for the endpoint address specification must
correspond to the protocol/transport binding for the
binding in use.
Type: java.lang.String
PASSWORD_PROPERTY
final public static String PASSWORD_PROPERTY(Code)
Standard property: Password for authentication.
Type: java.lang.String
SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY
final public static String SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY(Code)
Standard property: This boolean property is used by a service
client to indicate whether or not it wants to participate in
a session with a service endpoint. If this property is set to
true, the service client indicates that it wants the session
to be maintained. If set to false, the session is not maintained.
The default value for this property is false.
Type: java.lang.Boolean
SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY
final public static String SOAPACTION_URI_PROPERTY(Code)
Standard property for SOAPAction. Indicates the SOAPAction
URI if the javax.xml.ws.soap.http.soapaction.use
property is set to true.
Type: java.lang.String
SOAPACTION_USE_PROPERTY
final public static String SOAPACTION_USE_PROPERTY(Code)
Standard property for SOAPAction. This boolean property
indicates whether or not SOAPAction is to be used. The
default value of this property is false indicating that
the SOAPAction is not used.
Type: java.lang.Boolean
USERNAME_PROPERTY
final public static String USERNAME_PROPERTY(Code)
Get the context that is used to initialize the message context
for request messages.
Modifications to the request context do not affect the message context of
either synchronous or asynchronous operations that have already been
started.
The context that is used in processing request messages.
Get the context that resulted from processing a response message.
The returned context is for the most recently completed synchronous
operation. Subsequent synchronous operation invocations overwrite the
response context. Asynchronous operations return their response context
via the Response interface.
The context that resulted from processing the latestresponse messages.