Interface Tube
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- All Known Subinterfaces:
EndpointAwareTube
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractFilterTubeImpl
,AbstractSchemaValidationTube
,AbstractTubeImpl
,AsyncProviderInvokerTube
,ClientLogicalHandlerTube
,ClientMessageHandlerTube
,ClientMUTube
,ClientSchemaValidationTube
,ClientSecurityTube
,ClientSOAPHandlerTube
,DeferredTransportPipe
,DumpTube
,HandlerTube
,HttpTransportPipe
,InvokerTube
,InvokerTube
,LoggingDumpTube
,McClientTube
,McServerTube
,MemberSubmissionWsaClientTube
,MemberSubmissionWsaServerTube
,MetadataServerPipe
,PipeAdapter
,ProviderInvokerTube
,SecurityClientTube
,SecurityServerTube
,SecurityTubeBase
,SEIInvokerTube
,ServerLogicalHandlerTube
,ServerMessageHandlerTube
,ServerMUTube
,ServerSchemaValidationTube
,ServerSecurityTube
,ServerSOAPHandlerTube
,ServerTube
,ServiceChannelTransportPipe
,SyncProviderInvokerTube
,TCPTransportPipe
,W3CWsaClientTube
,W3CWsaServerTube
,WsaClientTube
,WsaServerTube
,WSATClientTube
,WSATServerTube
,XWSSClientTube
,XWSSServerTube
public interface Tube
Abstraction of the intermediate layers in the processing chain and transport.What is a
Tube
?Tube
is a basic processing unit that represents SOAP-level protocol handling code. Mutliple tubes are often put together in a line (it needs not one dimensional — more later), and act onPacket
s in a sequential fashion.Tube
s run asynchronously. That is, there is no guarantee thatprocessRequest(Packet)
andprocessResponse(Packet)
runs in the same thread, nor is there any guarantee that this tube and next tube runs in the same thread. Furthermore, one thread may be used to run multiple pipeline in turn (just like a real CPU runs multiple threads in turn.)Tube examples
Transport is a kind of tube. It sends the
Packet
through, say, HTTP connection, and receives the data back into anotherPacket
.More often, a tube works like a filter. It acts on a packet, and then it tells the JAX-WS that the packet should be passed into another tube. It can do the same on the way back.
For example, XWSS will be a
Tube
. It will act on a requestPacket
, then perhaps wrap it into anotherPacket
to encrypt the body and add a header, then the processing will go on to the next tube.Yet another kind of filter tube is those that wraps
LogicalHandler
andSOAPHandler
. These tubes are heavy-weight; they often consume a message in a packet and create a new one, and then pass it to the next tube.There would be a
Tube
implementation that invokesProvider
. There would be aTube
implementation that invokes a service method on the user's code. There would be aDispatch
implementation that invokes aTube
.WS-MEX can be implemented as a
Tube
that looks forMessage.getPayloadNamespaceURI()
and serves the request.Tube Lifecycle
Pipeline is expensive to set up, so once it's created it will be reused. A pipeline is not reentrant; one pipeline is used to process one request/response at at time. The same pipeline instance may serve multiple request/response, if one comes after another and they don't overlap.Where a need arises to process multiple requests concurrently, a pipeline gets cloned through
TubeCloner
. Note that this need may happen on both server (because it quite often serves multiple requests concurrently) and client (because it needs to support asynchronous method invocations.)Created pipelines (including cloned ones and the original) may be discarded and GC-ed at any time at the discretion of whoever owns pipelines. Tubes can, however, expect at least one copy (or original) of pipeline to live at any given time while a pipeline owner is interested in the given pipeline configuration (in more concerete terms, for example, as long as a dispatch object lives, it's going to keep at least one copy of a pipeline alive.)
Before a pipeline owner dies, it may invoke
preDestroy()
on the last remaining pipeline. It is "may" for pipeline owners that live in the client-side of JAX-WS (such as dispatches and proxies), but it is a "must" for pipeline owners that live in the server-side of JAX-WS.This last invocation gives a chance for some pipes to clean up any state/resource acquired (such as WS-RM's sequence, WS-Trust's SecurityToken), although as stated above, this is not required for clients.
Tube and state
The lifecycle of pipelines is designed to allow a
Tube
to store various state in easily accessible fashion.Per-packet state
Any information that changes from a packet to packet should be stored in
Packet
(if such informaton is specific to your problem domain, then most likelyPacket.invocationProperties
.) This includes information like transport-specific headers.Per-thread state
Any expensive-to-create objects that are non-reentrant can be stored either in instance variables of a
Tube
, or a staticThreadLocal
.The first approach works, because
Tube
is non reentrant. When a tube is copied, new instances should be allocated so that twoTube
instances don't share thread-unsafe resources. Similarly the second approach works, sinceThreadLocal
guarantees that each thread gets its own private copy.The former is faster to access, and you need not worry about clean up. On the other hand, because there can be many more concurrent requests than # of threads, you may end up holding onto more resources than necessary.
This includes state like canonicalizers, JAXB unmarshallers,
SimpleDateFormat
, etc.Per-proxy/per-endpoint state
Information that is tied to a particular proxy/dispatch can be stored in a separate object that is referenced from a tube. When a new tube is copied, you can simply hand out a reference to the newly created one, so that all copied tubes refer to the same instance. See the following code as an example:
class TubeImpl { // this object stores per-proxy state class DataStore { int counter; } private DataStore ds; // create a fresh new pipe public TubeImpl(...) { .... ds = new DataStore(); } // copy constructor private TubeImpl(TubeImpl that, PipeCloner cloner) { cloner.add(that,this); ... this.ds = that.ds; } public TubeImpl copy(PipeCloner pc) { return new TubeImpl(this,pc); } }
Note that access to such resource may need to be synchronized, since multiple copies of pipelines may execute concurrently.
VM-wide state
static
is always there for you to use.- Author:
- Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Jitendra Kotamraju
- See Also:
AbstractTubeImpl
,AbstractFilterTubeImpl
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Tube
copy(TubeCloner cloner)
Creates an identical clone of thisTube
.void
preDestroy()
Invoked before the last copy of the pipeline is about to be discarded, to giveTube
s a chance to clean up any resources.NextAction
processException(Throwable t)
Acts on a exception and performs some clean up operations.NextAction
processRequest(Packet request)
Acts on a request and perform some protocol specific operation.NextAction
processResponse(Packet response)
Acts on a response and performs some protocol specific operation.
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Method Detail
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processRequest
@NotNull NextAction processRequest(@NotNull Packet request)
Acts on a request and perform some protocol specific operation. TODO: exception handling semantics need more discussion- Parameters:
request
- The packet that represents a request message. If the packet has a non-null message, it must be a valid unconsumedMessage
. This message represents the SOAP message to be sent as a request.The packet is also allowed to carry no message, which indicates that this is an output-only request. (that's called "solicit", right? - KK)
- Returns:
- A
NextAction
object that represents the next action to be taken by the JAX-WS runtime. - Throws:
jakarta.xml.ws.WebServiceException
- On the server side, this signals an error condition where a fault reply is in order (or the exception gets eaten by the top-most transportAdapter
if it's one-way.) This frees eachTube
from try/catching aWebServiceException
in every layer. Note that this method is also allowed to returnNextAction.returnWith(Packet)
with aPacket
that has a fault as the payload.On the client side, the
WebServiceException
thrown will be propagated all the way back to the calling client applications. (The consequence of that is that if you are a filteringTube
, you must not eat the exception that was given toprocessException(Throwable)
.RuntimeException
- Other runtime exception thrown by this method must be treated as a bug in the tube implementation, and therefore should not be converted into a fault. (Otherwise it becomes very difficult to debug implementation problems.)On the server side, this exception should be most likely just logged. On the client-side it gets propagated to the client application.
The consequence of this is that if a pipe calls into an user application (such as
SOAPHandler
orLogicalHandler
), where aRuntimeException
is *not* a bug in the JAX-WS implementation, it must be catched and wrapped into aWebServiceException
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processResponse
@NotNull NextAction processResponse(@NotNull Packet response)
Acts on a response and performs some protocol specific operation.Once a
processRequest(Packet)
is invoked, this method will be always invoked with the response, before thisTube
processes another request.- Parameters:
response
- If the packet has a non-null message, it must be a valid unconsumedMessage
. This message represents a response to the request message passed toprocessRequest(Packet)
earlier.The packet is also allowed to carry no message, which indicates that there was no response. This is used for things like one-way message and/or one-way transports. TODO: exception handling semantics need more discussion
- Returns:
- A
NextAction
object that represents the next action to be taken by the JAX-WS runtime.
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processException
@NotNull NextAction processException(@NotNull Throwable t)
Acts on a exception and performs some clean up operations.If a
processRequest(Packet)
,processResponse(Packet)
,processException(Throwable)
throws an exception, this method will be always invoked on all theTube
s in the remainingNextAction
s.On the server side, the
Throwable
thrown will be propagated to the top-most transport. The transport converts the exception to fault reply or simply logs in case of one-way MEP. If you are a filteringTube
likeAbstractTubeImpl
, you don't have to override the implementation). On the other hand, any intermediateTube
may want to convert the exception to a fault message.On the client side, the
Throwable
thrown will be propagated all the way back to the calling client applications. (The consequence of that is that if you are a filteringTube
likeAbstractTubeImpl
, you don't have to override the implementation)- Parameters:
t
-- Returns:
- A
NextAction
object that represents the next action to be taken by the JAX-WS runtime.
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preDestroy
void preDestroy()
Invoked before the last copy of the pipeline is about to be discarded, to giveTube
s a chance to clean up any resources.This can be used to invoke
PreDestroy
lifecycle methods on user handler. The invocation of it is optional on the client side, but mandatory on the server side.When multiple copies of pipelines are created, this method is called only on one of them.
- Throws:
jakarta.xml.ws.WebServiceException
- If the clean up fails,WebServiceException
can be thrown. This exception will be propagated to users (if this is client), or recorded (if this is server.)
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copy
Tube copy(TubeCloner cloner)
Creates an identical clone of thisTube
.This method creates an identical pipeline that can be used concurrently with this pipeline. When the caller of a pipeline is multi-threaded and need concurrent use of the same pipeline, it can do so by creating copies through this method.
Implementation Note
It is the implementation's responsibility to call
TubeCloner.add(Tube,Tube)
to register the copied pipe with the original. This is required before you start copying the otherTube
references you have, or else there's a risk of infinite recursion.For most
Tube
implementations that delegate to anotherTube
, this method requires that you also copy theTube
that you delegate to.For limited number of
Tube
s that do not maintain any thread unsafe resource, it is allowed to simply returnthis
from this method (notice that even if you are stateless, if you got a delegatingTube
and that one isn't stateless, you still have to copy yourself.)Note that this method might be invoked by one thread while another thread is executing the other process method. See the
Codec.copy()
for more discussion about this.- Parameters:
cloner
- Use this object (in particular itsTubeCloner.copy(Tube)
method to clone other pipe references you have in your pipe. SeeTubeCloner
for more discussion about why.- Returns:
- always non-null
Tube
.
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