Class McAssertionValidator
java.lang.Object
com.sun.xml.ws.rx.mc.policy.spi_impl.McAssertionValidator
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PolicyAssertionValidator
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.sun.xml.ws.policy.spi.PolicyAssertionValidator
PolicyAssertionValidator.Fitness -
Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionString[]Each service provider that implements this SPI must make sure to identify all possible domains it supports.validateClientSide(PolicyAssertion assertion) An implementation of this method must return:Fitness.UNKNOWNif the policy assertion type is not recognizedFitness.SUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is supported in the client-side contextFitness.UNSUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is recognized however it's content is not supported.validateServerSide(PolicyAssertion assertion) An implementation of this method must return:Fitness.UNKNOWNif the policy assertion type is not recognizedFitness.SUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is supported in the server-side contextFitness.UNSUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is recognized however it's content is not supported.
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Constructor Details
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McAssertionValidator
public McAssertionValidator()
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Method Details
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validateClientSide
Description copied from interface:PolicyAssertionValidatorAn implementation of this method must return:-
Fitness.UNKNOWNif the policy assertion type is not recognized -
Fitness.SUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is supported in the client-side context -
Fitness.UNSUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is recognized however it's content is not supported. For each assetion that will be eventually marked with this validation value, the policy processor will log a WARNING message however an attempt to call the web service will be made. -
Fitness.INVALIDif the policy assertion is recognized however its content (value, parameters, nested assertions) is invalid. For each assetion that will be eventually marked with this validation value, the policy processor will log a SEVERE error and throw an exception. No further attempts to call the web service will be made.
- Specified by:
validateClientSidein interfacePolicyAssertionValidator- Parameters:
assertion- A policy asssertion (SeePolicyAssertion). May contain nested policies and assertions.- Returns:
- fitness of the
assertionon in the client-side context. Must not benull.
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validateServerSide
Description copied from interface:PolicyAssertionValidatorAn implementation of this method must return:-
Fitness.UNKNOWNif the policy assertion type is not recognized -
Fitness.SUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is supported in the server-side context -
Fitness.UNSUPPORTEDif the policy assertion is recognized however it's content is not supported. -
Fitness.INVALIDif the policy assertion is recognized however its content (value, parameters, nested assertions) is invalid.
- Specified by:
validateServerSidein interfacePolicyAssertionValidator- Parameters:
assertion- A policy asssertion (SeePolicyAssertion). May contain nested policies and assertions.- Returns:
- fitness of the
assertionon in the server-side context. Must not benull.
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declareSupportedDomains
Description copied from interface:PolicyAssertionValidatorEach service provider that implements this SPI must make sure to identify all possible domains it supports. This operation must be implemented as idempotent (must return same values on multiple calls).
It is legal for two or morePolicyAssertionValidators to support the same domain. In such case, the most significant result returned from validation methods will be eventually assigned to the assertion. The significance of validation results is as follows (from most to least significant):- SUPPORTED
- UNSUPPORTED
- INVALID
- UNKNOWN
- Specified by:
declareSupportedDomainsin interfacePolicyAssertionValidator- Returns:
Stringarray holdingStringrepresentations of identifiers of all supported domains. Usually a domain identifier is represented by a namespace.
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