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Axis 2 example source code file (InstanceDispatcher.java)
The Axis 2 InstanceDispatcher.java source code
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package org.apache.axis2.engine;
import org.apache.axis2.AxisFault;
import org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext;
import org.apache.axis2.handlers.AbstractHandler;
/**
* By the time the control comes to this handler, the dispatching must have happened
* so that the message context contains the AxisServiceGroup, AxisService and
* AxisOperation.
* This will then try to find the Contexts of ServiceGroup, Service and the Operation.
* @deprecated The functionality of this class has moved into the DispatchPhase postconditions
*/
public class InstanceDispatcher extends AbstractHandler {
/**
* This doesn't do anything, as the functionality is now in DispatchPhase.checkPostConditions()
* The class remains for backwards compatibility of axis2.xml files, but it should go away after
* 1.3.
*
* @param msgContext the <code>MessageContext to process with this
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