Class Options

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Externalizable, Serializable, SafeSerializable

    public class Options
    extends Object
    implements Externalizable, SafeSerializable
    Holder for operation client options. This is used by the other classes in this package to configure various aspects of how a client communicates with a service. It exposes a number of predefined properties as part of the API (with specific getXXX and setXXX methods), and also allows for arbitrary named properties to be passed using a properties map with the property name as the key value. Instances of this class can be chained together for property inheritance, so that if a property is not set in one instance it will check its parent for a setting.
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    Serialized Form
    • Field Detail

      • CUSTOM_REPLYTO_ADDRESS

        public static String CUSTOM_REPLYTO_ADDRESS
      • CUSTOM_REPLYTO_ADDRESS_TRUE

        public static String CUSTOM_REPLYTO_ADDRESS_TRUE
      • DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLISECONDS

        public static final int DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLISECONDS
        Default blocking timeout value.
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        Constant Field Values
    • Constructor Detail

      • Options

        public Options()
        Default constructor
      • Options

        public Options​(Options parent)
        In normal mode operation, this options will try to fulfil the request from its values. If that is not possible, this options will request those information from its parent.
        Parameters:
        parent -
    • Method Detail

      • getAction

        public String getAction()
        Get WS-Addressing Action / SOAP Action string.
        Returns:
        action
      • getFaultTo

        public EndpointReference getFaultTo()
        Get WS-Addressing FaultTo endpoint reference.
        Returns:
        endpoint
      • getFrom

        public EndpointReference getFrom()
        Set WS-Addressing From endpoint reference.
        Returns:
        endpoint
      • getListener

        public TransportListener getListener()
        Get listener used for incoming message.
        Returns:
        listener
      • getTransportIn

        public TransportInDescription getTransportIn()
        Get transport used for incoming message.
        Returns:
        transport information
      • getTransportInProtocol

        public String getTransportInProtocol()
        Get transport protocol used for incoming message.
        Returns:
        name protocol name ("http", "tcp", etc.)
      • getMessageId

        public String getMessageId()
        Get WS-Addressing MessageId.
        Returns:
        uri string
      • getProperties

        public Map<String,​Object> getProperties()
        Get a copy of the general option properties. Because of the way options are stored this does not include properties with specific get/set methods, only the general properties identified by a text string. The returned map merges properties inherited from parent options, if any, to give a complete set of property definitions as seen by users of this options instance. The returned copy is not "live", so changes you make to the copy are not reflected in the actual option settings. However, you can make the modified values take effect with a call to setProperties(Map),
        Returns:
        copy of general properties
      • getProperty

        public Object getProperty​(String key)
        Get named property value.
        Parameters:
        key -
        Returns:
        the value related to this key. null, if not found.
      • getRelatesTo

        public RelatesTo getRelatesTo​(String type)
        Get WS-Addressing RelatesTo item with a specified type. If there are multiple RelatesTo items defined with the same type, the one returned by this method is arbitrary - if you need to handle this case, you can instead use the getRelationships() to retrieve all the items and check for multiple matches.
        Parameters:
        type - relationship type (URI)
        Returns:
        item of specified type
      • getRelatesTo

        public RelatesTo getRelatesTo()
        Return a single instance of WS-Addressing RelatesTo that has a relationship type of either "http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/reply" or "wsa:Reply". If no such instance of RelatesTo can be found then return null.
        Returns:
        an instance of RelatesTo
      • getRelationships

        public RelatesTo[] getRelationships()
        Get all WS-Addressing RelatesTo items.
        Returns:
        array of items
      • setRelationships

        public void setRelationships​(RelatesTo[] list)
        Set WS-Addressing RelatesTo items.
        Parameters:
        list -
      • getReplyTo

        public EndpointReference getReplyTo()
        Get WS-Addressing ReplyTo endpoint reference.
        Returns:
        endpoint
      • getTransportOut

        public TransportOutDescription getTransportOut()
        Get outbound transport description.
        Returns:
        description
      • getSoapVersionURI

        public String getSoapVersionURI()
        Get SOAP version being used.
        Returns:
        version
      • getTimeOutInMilliSeconds

        public long getTimeOutInMilliSeconds()
        Gets the wait time after which a client times out in a blocking scenario. The default is Options#DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLISECONDS
        Returns:
        timeOutInMilliSeconds
      • getTo

        public EndpointReference getTo()
        Get WS-Addressing To endpoint reference.
        Returns:
        endpoint
      • isExceptionToBeThrownOnSOAPFault

        public boolean isExceptionToBeThrownOnSOAPFault()
        If there is a SOAP Fault in the body of the incoming SOAP Message, system can be configured to throw an exception with the details extracted from the information from the fault message. This boolean variable will enable that facility. If this is false, the response message will just be returned to the application, irrespective of whether it has a Fault or not.
        Returns:
        true if exception to be thrown
      • isUseSeparateListener

        public boolean isUseSeparateListener()
        Check whether the two SOAP Messages are be sent over same channel or over separate channels. Only duplex transports such as http and tcp support a false value.
        Returns:
        separate channel flag
      • getParent

        public Options getParent()
        Get parent instance providing default property values.
        Returns:
        parent (null if none)
      • setParent

        public void setParent​(Options parent)
        Set parent instance providing default property values.
        Parameters:
        parent - (null if none)
      • setAction

        public void setAction​(String action)
        Set WS-Addressing Action / SOAP Action string.
        Parameters:
        action -
      • setExceptionToBeThrownOnSOAPFault

        public void setExceptionToBeThrownOnSOAPFault​(boolean exceptionToBeThrownOnSOAPFault)
        If there is a SOAP Fault in the body of the incoming SOAP Message, system can be configured to throw an exception with the details extracted from the information from the fault message. This boolean variable will enable that facility. If this is false, the response message will just be returned to the application, irrespective of whether it has a Fault or not.
        Parameters:
        exceptionToBeThrownOnSOAPFault -
      • setFaultTo

        public void setFaultTo​(EndpointReference faultTo)
        Set WS-Addressing FaultTo endpoint reference.
        Parameters:
        faultTo - endpoint
      • setFrom

        public void setFrom​(EndpointReference from)
        Set WS-Addressing From endpoint reference.
        Parameters:
        from - endpoint
      • setListener

        public void setListener​(TransportListener listener)
        Set listener used for incoming message.
        Parameters:
        listener -
      • setTransportIn

        public void setTransportIn​(TransportInDescription transportIn)
        Set transport used for incoming message.
        Parameters:
        transportIn -
      • setTransportInProtocol

        public void setTransportInProtocol​(String transportInProtocol)
        Set transport protocol used for incoming message.
        Parameters:
        transportInProtocol - ("http", "tcp", etc.)
      • setMessageId

        public void setMessageId​(String messageId)
        Set WS-Addressing MessageId.
        Parameters:
        messageId - URI string
      • setProperties

        public void setProperties​(Map<String,​Object> properties)
        Set the general property definitions. Due to the way properties are stored, this will not effect the values of predefined properties with specific get/set methods.
        Parameters:
        properties -
      • setProperty

        public void setProperty​(String propertyKey,
                                Object property)
        General properties you need to pass in to the message context must be set via this method. This method can only be used for properties which do not have specific get/set methods.

        Here are some of the properties supported in Axis2.

        Generic Constants

        • org.apache.axis2.Constants.Configuration.TRANSPORT_URL

          Sometimes you want to send your SOAP message through a node, before it reaches to its destination. This means you want to give transport URL different from the URL of the ultimate destination. A typical example would be wanting to send this SOAP (or REST)message through a transparent proxy or through a message monitoring applet. How can that be done using the ServiceClient API?

           options.setTo("http://destination.org");
           options.setProperty(MessageContextConstants.TRANSPORT_URL, "http://myProxy.org");
           

          This will send your SOAP message to "http://myProxy.org", but if WS-Addressing is enabled, wsa:To will contain "http://destination.org" as To address.

        • org.apache.axis2.Constants.Configuration.CHARACTER_SET_ENCODING

          This will enable user to set the character set encoding scheme to be used when sending the message. Default is set to "UTF-8"

        • org.apache.axis2.Constants.Configuration.ENABLE_MTOM

          This will enable/disable MTOM support for outgoing messages.

          Possible values are:

          "true"/"false" or Boolean.TRUE/Boolean.FALSE

        WS-Addressing Module Specific Constants

        • org.apache.axis2.addressing.AddressingConstants.WS_ADDRESSING_VERSION

          This will enable to select one of the two WS-Addressing versions available, if WS-Addressing is engaged.

          Possible values are:

           org.apache.axis2.addressing.AddressingConstants.Final.WSA_NAMESPACE
           and
           org.apache.axis2.addressing.AddressingConstants.Submission.WSA_NAMESPACE
        • org.apache.axis2.addressing.AddressingConstants.REPLACE_ADDRESSING_HEADERS

          AddressingOutHandler picks up the addressing information from the message context and set them to the outgoing message. But someone may have already put some addressing headers, before the AddressingOutHandler. This flag will notify the handler whether to override them or not.

          Possible values are:

          "true"/"false" or Boolean.TRUE/Boolean.FALSE
        • org.apache.axis2.addressing.AddressingConstants.
          DISABLE_ADDRESSING_FOR_OUT_MESSAGES

          If WS-Addressing is engaged globally or some how in effect for this particular invocation, this will disable Axis2 from putting WS-Addressing headers in to the out going SOAP message. (Note that Axis2 will not put addressing headers to the outgoing message, irrespective of the above flag, if the incoming message did not contain addressing headers).

          Possible values are:

          "true"/"false" or Boolean.TRUE/Boolean.FALSE

        HTTP Constants

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.CHUNKED

          This will enable/disable chunking support.

          Possible values are:

          "true"/"false" or Boolean.TRUE/Boolean.FALSE
        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.NTLM_AUTHENTICATION

          This enables the user to pass in NTLM authentication information, such as host, port, realm, username, password to be used with HTTP transport sender.

          The value should always be an instance of:

          org.apache.axis2.transport.http.HttpTransportProperties.
           NTLMAuthentication
        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.PROXY

          This enables the user to pass in proxy information, such as proxy host name, port, domain, username, password to be used with HTTP transport sender.

          The value should always be an instance of:

          org.apache.axis2.transport.http.HttpTransportProperties.ProxyProperties
        • The value should always be an instance of:

          org.apache.axis2.transport.http.HttpTransportProperties.BasicAuthentication

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.SO_TIMEOUT

          This enables the user to pass in socket timeout value as an Integer. If nothing is set, the default value is 60000 milliseconds.

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.CONNECTION_TIMEOUT

          This enables the user to pass in connection timeout value as an Integer. If nothing is set, the default value is 60000 milliseconds.

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.USER_AGENT

          This enables the user to set the user agent header in the outgoing HTTP request. Default value is "Axis2"

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.MC_GZIP_REQUEST

          If set this will GZip your request and send over to the destination. Before doing this, you must make sure that the receiving end supports GZip compressed streams.

          Possible values are:

          "true"/"false" or Boolean.TRUE/Boolean.FALSE
        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.MC_ACCEPT_GZIP

          Whether or not you send a gzip-ped request, you can choose to receive GZIP back from the server using this flag.

          Possible values are:

          "true"/"false" or Boolean.TRUE/Boolean.FALSE
        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.COOKIE_STRING

          This enables the user to set the cookie string header in the outgoing HTTP request.

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.HTTP_PROTOCOL_VERSION

          This will set the HTTP protocol version to be used in sending the SOAP requests.

          Possible values are :

           

          HTTP/1.1 - HTTPConstants.HEADER_PROTOCOL_11 HTTP/1.0 - HTTPConstants.HEADER_PROTOCOL_10

          Default is to use HTTP/1.1.

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.HTTP_HEADERS

          You might sometimes want to send your own custom HTTP headers. You can set an ArrayList filled with

          org.apache.commons.httpclient.Header

          objects using the above property. You must not try to override the Headers the Axis2 engine is setting to the outgoing message.

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.REUSE_HTTP_CLIENT

          You might want to use the same HTTPClient instance for multiple invocations. This flag will notify the engine to use the same HTTPClient between invocations.

        • org.apache.axis2.kernel.http.HTTPConstants.CACHED_HTTP_CLIENT

          If user had requested to re-use an HTTPClient using the above property, this property can be used to set a custom HTTPClient to be re-used.

        Constants to be used in a REST Invocation

        • org.apache.axis2.transport.http.Constants.Configuration.ENABLE_REST

          Enabling REST using the above flag will send your request as a REST invocation.

          Possible values are:

          "true"/"false" or Boolean.TRUE/Boolean.FALSE
        • org.apache.axis2.transport.http.Constants.Configuration.HTTP_METHOD

          This will help the user to pick the HTTP method to be used during a REST invocation.

          Possible values are :

           org.apache.axis2.Constants.Configuration.HTTP_METHOD_GET
           and
           org.apache.axis2.Constants.Configuration.HTTP_METHOD_POST
           

          Default is to use POST method.

        • org.apache.axis2.transport.http.Constants.Configuration.CONTENT_TYPE

          This will help the user to pick the content type to be used during a REST

          invocation.

          Possible values are :

          • application/xml -
            HTTPConstants.MEDIA_TYPE_APPLICATION_XML
          • application/x-www-form-urlencoded -
            HTTPConstants.MEDIA_TYPE_X_WWW_FORM
          • text/xml -
            MEDIA_TYPE_TEXT_XML
          • multipart/related -
            MEDIA_TYPE_MULTIPART_RELATED
        Parameters:
        propertyKey -
        property -
      • addRelatesTo

        public void addRelatesTo​(RelatesTo relatesTo)
        Add WS-Addressing RelatesTo item.
        Parameters:
        relatesTo -
      • setReplyTo

        public void setReplyTo​(EndpointReference replyTo)
        Set WS-Addressing ReplyTo endpoint.
        Parameters:
        replyTo - endpoint
      • setTransportOut

        public void setTransportOut​(TransportOutDescription transportOut)
        Set transport used for outgoing message.
        Parameters:
        transportOut -
      • setSenderTransport

        public void setSenderTransport​(String senderTransport,
                                       AxisConfiguration axisConfiguration)
                                throws AxisFault
        Set transport used for outgoing message.
        Parameters:
        senderTransport - transport name in Axis2 configuration ("http", "tcp", etc.)
        axisConfiguration -
        Throws:
        AxisFault - if the transport is not found
      • setTimeOutInMilliSeconds

        public void setTimeOutInMilliSeconds​(long timeOutInMilliSeconds)
        This is used in blocking scenario. Client will time out after waiting this amount of time. The default is 2000 and must be provided in multiples of 100.
        Parameters:
        timeOutInMilliSeconds -
      • setTo

        public void setTo​(EndpointReference to)
        Set WS-Addressing To endpoint.
        Parameters:
        to - endpoint
      • setUseSeparateListener

        public void setUseSeparateListener​(boolean useSeparateListener)
        Used to specify whether the two SOAP Messages are be sent over same channel or over separate channels. The value of this variable depends on the transport specified. For e.g., if the transports are different this is true by default. HTTP transport supports both cases while SMTP transport supports only two channel case.
        Parameters:
        useSeparateListener -
      • isManageSession

        public boolean isManageSession()
        Check if session management is enabled.
        Returns:
        true if enabled
      • setManageSession

        public void setManageSession​(boolean manageSession)
        Set session management enabled state. When session management is enabled, the engine will automatically send session data (such as the service group id, or HTTP cookies) as part of requests.
        Parameters:
        manageSession - true if enabling sessions
      • writeExternal

        public void writeExternal​(ObjectOutput o)
                           throws IOException
        Save the contents of this object.

        NOTE: Transient fields and static fields are not saved.

        Specified by:
        writeExternal in interface Externalizable
        Parameters:
        out - The stream to write the object contents to
        Throws:
        IOException
      • activate

        public void activate​(ConfigurationContext cc)
        This method checks to see if additional work needs to be done in order to complete the object reconstitution. Some parts of the object restored from the readExternal() cannot be completed until we have a configurationContext from the active engine. The configurationContext is used to help this object to plug back into the engine's configuration and deployment objects.
        Parameters:
        cc - The configuration context object representing the active configuration
      • isEquivalent

        public boolean isEquivalent​(Options obj)
        Compares key parts of the state from the current instance of this class with the specified instance to see if they are equivalent.

        This differs from the java.lang.Object.equals() method in that the equals() method generally looks at both the object identity (location in memory) and the object state (data).

        Parameters:
        obj - The object to compare with
        Returns:
        TRUE if this object is equivalent with the specified object that is, key fields match FALSE, otherwise
      • getLogCorrelationIDString

        public String getLogCorrelationIDString()
        Get the ID associated with this object instance.
        Returns:
        A string that can be output to a log file as an identifier for this object instance. It is suitable for matching related log entries.
      • isCallTransportCleanup

        public boolean isCallTransportCleanup()
        Get the value of the callTransportCleanup property. This property determines whether ServiceClient.cleanupTransport() is called automatically (true) or not (false).
        Returns:
        the value of the callTransportCleanup property
        See Also:
        ServiceClient.cleanupTransport()
      • setCallTransportCleanup

        public void setCallTransportCleanup​(boolean callTransportCleanup)
        Set the value of the callTransportCleanup property. This property determines whether ServiceClient.cleanupTransport() is called automatically (true) or not (false).
        Parameters:
        callTransportCleanup - the new value
        See Also:
        ServiceClient.cleanupTransport()
      • getUserName

        public String getUserName()
      • setUserName

        public void setUserName​(String userName)
      • getPassword

        public String getPassword()
      • setPassword

        public void setPassword​(String password)