Name
HandlerInfo
Synopsis
public class HandlerInfo implements java.io.Serializable { // Public Constructors public HandlerInfo( ); public HandlerInfo(ClasshandlerClass
, Mapconfig
, javax.xml.namespace.QName[ ]headers
); // Property Accessor Methods (by property name) public Class getHandlerClass( ); // default:null public void setHandlerClass( ClasshandlerClass
); public Map getHandlerConfig( ); // default:HashMap public void setHandlerConfig( Mapconfig
); public javax.xml.namespace.QName[ ] getHeaders( ); // default:null public void setHeaders(javax.xml.namespace.QName[ ]headers
); }
The HandlerInfo
class contains all of the
information needed to describe and construct a
Handler
. HandlerInfo
objects
are stored in a HandlerRegistry
and may be created
by application code or, more commonly, by code generated by a tool
such as wscompile
, wsdeploy
, or
j2eec
, based on the content of a configuration
file.
A HandlerInfo
object contains three attributes,
all of which may be set at construction time or using setter methods:
- Handler class
The fully qualified name of the Java class that contains the handler functionality. This class must have a no-argument constructor and must implement the
Handler
interface. This attribute may be read using thegetHandlerClass( )
method and changed by callingsetHandlerClass( )
.- Header list
The set of headers that the handler processes, specified as an array of
QName
objects. If the handler does not operate on headers, then an empty array may be supplied. This attribute ...
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