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Axis 2 example source code file (RPCServiceClient.java)
The Axis 2 RPCServiceClient.java source code/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * software distributed under the License is distributed on an * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package org.apache.axis2.rpc.client; import org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement; import org.apache.axis2.AxisFault; import org.apache.axis2.client.ServiceClient; import org.apache.axis2.client.async.Callback; import org.apache.axis2.client.async.AxisCallback; import org.apache.axis2.context.ConfigurationContext; import org.apache.axis2.databinding.utils.BeanUtil; import org.apache.axis2.description.AxisService; import org.apache.axis2.engine.DefaultObjectSupplier; import javax.xml.namespace.QName; import java.net.URL; public class RPCServiceClient extends ServiceClient { private boolean notNullService; public RPCServiceClient(ConfigurationContext configContext, AxisService service) throws AxisFault { super(configContext, service); if (service != null) { notNullService = true; } } public RPCServiceClient() throws AxisFault { super(); } public RPCServiceClient(ConfigurationContext configContext, URL wsdlURL, QName wsdlServiceName, String portName) throws AxisFault { super(configContext, wsdlURL, wsdlServiceName, portName); notNullService = true; } /** * Return value can be a single a object or an object array (itself an object) , but it is * difficulty to figure the return object correctly unless we have TyepMapping in the client * side too. Until it is finalized lets return OMElement as return value. And the retuen value * will be the body first element user has to deal with that and create his own object out of * that. * * @param opName Operation QName (to get the body wrapper element) * @param args Arraylist of objects * @return Response OMElement * @throws AxisFault in case of a problem - this can either be a processing fault or a received * on-the-wire fault. */ public OMElement invokeBlocking(QName opName, Object [] args) throws AxisFault { OMElement omElement = BeanUtil.getOMElement(opName, args, null, false, null); if (notNullService) { return super.sendReceive(opName, omElement); } return super.sendReceive(omElement); } /** * @param opName Operation QName (to get the body wrapper element) * @param args Arraylist of objects * @param returnTypes , this array contains the JavaTypes for the return object , it could be * one or more depending on the return type , most of the type array will * contain just one element It should be noted that the array should only * contains JavaTypes NOT real object , what this methods does is , get the * body first element , and if it contains more than one childern take ith * element and convert that to ith javatype and fill the return arrya the * array will look like as follows [Integer, String, MyBean , etc] * @return Object array , whic will contains real object , but the object can either be simple * type object or the JavaBeans, thats what this method can handle right now the return * array will contains [10, "Axis2Echo", {"foo","baa","11"}] * @throws AxisFault a problem occurred, either locally or on the other side of the wire */ public Object[] invokeBlocking(QName opName, Object [] args, Class [] returnTypes) throws AxisFault { OMElement omElement = BeanUtil.getOMElement(opName, args, null, false, null); OMElement response; if (notNullService) { response = super.sendReceive(opName, omElement); } else { response = super.sendReceive(omElement); } return BeanUtil.deserialize(response, returnTypes, new DefaultObjectSupplier()); } /** * Invoke the nonblocking/Asynchronous call * * @param opName Operation QName (to get the body wrapper element) * @param args an array of argument Objects * @param callback object extending Callback which will receive notifications * @throws AxisFault in case of a local processing error * @deprecated Please use the AxisCallback interface rather than Callback, which has been deprecated */ public void invokeNonBlocking(QName opName, Object [] args, Callback callback) throws AxisFault { OMElement omElement = BeanUtil.getOMElement(opName, args, null, false, null); // call the underlying implementation if (notNullService) { super.sendReceiveNonBlocking(opName, omElement, callback); } else { super.sendReceiveNonBlocking(omElement, callback); } } /** * Invoke the nonblocking/Asynchronous call * * @param opName Operation QName (to get the body wrapper element) * @param args an array of argument Objects * @param callback object implementing AxisCallback which will receive notifications * @throws AxisFault in case of a local processing error */ public void invokeNonBlocking(QName opName, Object [] args, AxisCallback callback) throws AxisFault { OMElement omElement = BeanUtil.getOMElement(opName, args, null, false, null); // call the underlying implementation if (notNullService) { super.sendReceiveNonBlocking(opName, omElement, callback); } else { super.sendReceiveNonBlocking(omElement, callback); } } public void invokeRobust(QName opName, Object [] args) throws AxisFault { OMElement omElement = BeanUtil.getOMElement(opName, args, null, false, null); //call the underline implementation if (notNullService) { super.sendRobust(opName, omElement); } else { super.sendRobust(omElement); } } } Other Axis 2 examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Axis 2 RPCServiceClient.java source code file: |
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