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Axis 2 example source code file (ThreadContextMigrator.java)
The Axis 2 ThreadContextMigrator.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.util; import org.apache.axis2.AxisFault; import org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext; /** * This is the interface for a piece of code that will plug into the user * programming model impl (e.g. JAX-WS impl) and will be invoked while on the * ultimate thread of execution. It is intended to provide a mechanism to * allow information to be migrated between the Axis2 contexts and thread * local storage. * <p/> * Note: It is up to each particular programming model impl to decide whether * or not they wish to make use of the ThreadContextMigrators. * <p/> * For each general MEP, here is the invocation pattern: * <p/> * [one-way inbound] * migrateContextToThread(req) * cleanupThread(req) * <p/> * [req/rsp inbound] * migrateContextToThread(req) * migrateThreadToContext(rsp) * cleanupContext(rsp) * cleanupThread(req) * <p/> * [one-way outbound] * migrateThreadToContext(req) * cleanupContext(req) * <p/> * [req/rsp outbound (both sync and async)] * migrateThreadToContext(req) * cleanupContext(req) * migrateContextToThread(rsp) * Note: there is no corresponding cleanupThread(rsp); one of the inbound * cases would need to handle this * <p/> * If a fault occurs during execution of one of the migrators, it will be * treated like any other service fault (i.e. like what will happen if we can't * deliver the message to a service or if a handler fails. * <p/> * The cleanup* methods can be expected to be invoked after any exeception * that occurs within the scope of the migration that would cause that scope * to be left so that the thread and/or context may be cleaned up properly. */ public interface ThreadContextMigrator { /** * This method will be invoked when the processing of the message is * guaranteed to be on the thread of execution that will be used in * user space. It will be invoked for incoming messages. * Implementations of this interface can use the information found in the * MessageContext to determine whether a request or response is being * processed. * (e.g. MessageContext.getAxisOperation().getMessageExchangePattern()) * * @param messageContext * @throws AxisFault */ void migrateContextToThread(MessageContext messageContext) throws AxisFault; /** * This method will be invoked when the processing of the message is * guaranteed to still be on the thread of execution that was used in user * space, after all processing has completed (i.e. when the particular * processing of a message is unwinding.) It provides a mechanism which can * be used to clean up the TLS. * * @param messageContext */ void cleanupThread(MessageContext messageContext); /** * This method will be invoked when the processing of the message is * guaranteed to still be on the thread of execution that was used in * user space. It will be invoked for both outgoing messages. * Implementations of this interface can use the information found in the * MessageContext to determine whether a request or response is being * processed. * (e.g. MessageContext.getAxisOperation().getMessageExchangePattern()) * * @param messageContext * @throws AxisFault */ void migrateThreadToContext(MessageContext messageContext) throws AxisFault; /** * This method will be invoked when the processing of the message is * guaranteed to be on the thread of execution that will be used in user * space, after all processing has completed (i.e. when the particular * processing of a message is unwinding.) It provides a mechanism which can * be used to clean up the MessageContext or restore TLS. * * @param messageContext */ void cleanupContext(MessageContext messageContext); } Other Axis 2 examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Axis 2 ThreadContextMigrator.java source code file: |
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