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36:
37: package com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.servlet;
38:
39: import com.sun.xml.ws.api.server.WebModule;
40: import com.sun.istack.NotNull;
41:
42: import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
43:
44: /**
45: * {@link WebModule} that is a servlet container.
46: *
47: * @see WebModule, Module
48: *
49: * @author Jitendra Kotamraju
50: */
51: public abstract class ServletModule extends WebModule {
52:
53: /**
54: * Gets the host, port, and context path portion of this module using
55: * {@link HttpServletRequest}
56: *
57: * <p>
58: * This method follows the convention of the <tt>HttpServletRequest.getContextPath()</tt>,
59: * and accepts strings like "http://myhost" (for web applications that are deployed
60: * to the root context path), or "http://myhost/foobar" (for web applications
61: * that are deployed to context path "/foobar")
62: *
63: * TODO should we generify WebModule so that we could use
64: * TODO WebModule<HttpServletRequest> ??
65: */
66: public @NotNull
67: String getContextPath(HttpServletRequest req) {
68: return ServletConnectionImpl.getBaseAddress(req);
69: }
70:
71: }
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