Class GlassfishContainer

java.lang.Object
com.sun.xml.ws.test.container.AbstractApplicationContainer
com.sun.xml.ws.test.container.gf.GlassfishContainer
All Implemented Interfaces:
ApplicationContainer

public final class GlassfishContainer extends AbstractApplicationContainer
ApplicationContainer implementation for Glassfish. Connection is made via JMX, so this works with GF running anywhere.
Author:
Kohsuke Kawaguchi
  • Constructor Details

    • GlassfishContainer

      public GlassfishContainer(WsTool wsimport, WsTool wsgen, URL httpServerUrl, String host, int port, String userName, String password, boolean httpspi) throws Exception
      Parameters:
      httpServerUrl - URL of the HTTP server. This is where we access deployed applications.
      host - The host name of the JMX connection.
      port - The administration TCP port. Usually 4848.
      userName - Admin user name. Needed to connect to the admin port.
      password - Admin user password.
      Throws:
      Exception
  • Method Details

    • getTransport

      public String getTransport()
      Description copied from interface: ApplicationContainer
      Returns the transport that this container uses for testing.
      Returns:
      For example, "http", "local", "tcp", "jms", etc. It should match the scheme portion of the endpoint address URI. Never null. This value is compared in the descriptor's transport declaration to decide wheter to run a test or not.
    • start

      public void start() throws Exception
      Description copied from interface: ApplicationContainer
      Starts the container. This is invoked at the very beginning before any service is deployed.
      Throws:
      Exception
    • shutdown

      public void shutdown() throws Exception
      Description copied from interface: ApplicationContainer
      Stops the container. This is invoked at the end to clean up any resources.
      Throws:
      Exception
    • deploy

      @NotNull public Application deploy(DeployedService service) throws Exception
      Description copied from interface: ApplicationContainer
      Starts a service inside a container, making it ready to process requests.
      Throws:
      Exception