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* This interface has a rather ad-hoc set of methods, because * we didn't want to define an autonomous pipe-assembly process. * (We thought this is a smaller evil compared to that.) * *

* JAX-WS obtains this through {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.server.Container#getSPI(Class)}. * * @author Jitendra Kotamraju */ public abstract class ClientPipelineHook { /** * Called during the pipeline construction process once to allow a container * to register a pipe for security. * * This pipe will be injected to a point very close to the transport, allowing * it to do some security operations. * * @param ctxt * Represents abstraction of SEI, WSDL abstraction etc. Context can be used * whether add a new pipe to the head or not. * * @param tail * Head of the partially constructed pipeline. If the implementation * wishes to add new pipes, it should do so by extending * {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.helper.AbstractFilterPipeImpl} and making sure that this {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.Pipe} * eventually processes messages. * * @return * The default implementation just returns {@code tail}, which means * no additional pipe is inserted. If the implementation adds * new pipes, return the new head pipe. */ public @NotNull Pipe createSecurityPipe(ClientPipeAssemblerContext ctxt, @NotNull Pipe tail) { return tail; } }