| |
|
| java.lang.Object org.apache.openejb.jee.InterceptorBinding
InterceptorBinding | public class InterceptorBinding (Code) | | The interceptor-bindingType element describes the binding of
interceptor classes to beans within the ejb-jar.
It consists of :
- An optional description.
- The name of an ejb within the ejb-jar or the wildcard value "*",
which is used to define interceptors that are bound to all
beans in the ejb-jar.
- A list of interceptor classes that are bound to the contents of
the ejb-name element or a specification of the total ordering
over the interceptors defined for the given level and above.
- An optional exclude-default-interceptors element. If set to true,
specifies that default interceptors are not to be applied to
a bean-class and/or business method.
- An optional exclude-class-interceptors element. If set to true,
specifies that class interceptors are not to be applied to
a business method.
- An optional set of method elements for describing the name/params
of a method-level interceptor.
Interceptors bound to all classes using the wildcard syntax
"*" are default interceptors for the components in the ejb-jar.
In addition, interceptors may be bound at the level of the bean
class (class-level interceptors) or business methods (method-level
interceptors ).
The binding of interceptors to classes is additive. If interceptors
are bound at the class-level and/or default-level as well as the
method-level, both class-level and/or default-level as well as
method-level will apply.
There are four possible styles of the interceptor element syntax :
1.
*
INTERCEPTOR
Specifying the ejb-name as the wildcard value "*" designates
default interceptors (interceptors that apply to all session and
message-driven beans contained in the ejb-jar).
2.
EJBNAME
INTERCEPTOR
This style is used to refer to interceptors associated with the
specified enterprise bean(class-level interceptors).
3.
EJBNAME
INTERCEPTOR
METHOD
This style is used to associate a method-level interceptor with
the specified enterprise bean. If there are multiple methods
with the same overloaded name, the element of this style refers
to all the methods with the overloaded name. Method-level
interceptors can only be associated with business methods of the
bean class. Note that the wildcard value "*" cannot be used
to specify method-level interceptors.
4.
EJBNAME
INTERCEPTOR
METHOD
PARAM-1
PARAM-2
...
PARAM-N
...
This style is used to associate a method-level interceptor with
the specified method of the specified enterprise bean. This
style is used to refer to a single method within a set of methods
with an overloaded name. The values PARAM-1 through PARAM-N
are the fully-qualified Java types of the method's input parameters
(if the method has no input arguments, the method-params element
contains no method-param elements). Arrays are specified by the
array element's type, followed by one or more pair of square
brackets (e.g. int[][]).
|
excludeClassInterceptors | protected boolean excludeClassInterceptors(Code) | | |
excludeDefaultInterceptors | protected boolean excludeDefaultInterceptors(Code) | | |
InterceptorBinding | public InterceptorBinding()(Code) | | |
InterceptorBinding | public InterceptorBinding(String ejbName, String... interceptorClasses)(Code) | | |
InterceptorBinding | public InterceptorBinding(String ejbName)(Code) | | |
getExcludeClassInterceptors | public boolean getExcludeClassInterceptors()(Code) | | |
getExcludeDefaultInterceptors | public boolean getExcludeDefaultInterceptors()(Code) | | |
setExcludeClassInterceptors | public void setExcludeClassInterceptors(boolean value)(Code) | | |
setExcludeDefaultInterceptors | public void setExcludeDefaultInterceptors(boolean value)(Code) | | |
|
|
|