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* To create a pipeline, * the JAX-WS runtime locates {@link PipelineAssemblerFactory}s through * the {@code META-INF/services/com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.PipelineAssemblerFactory} files. * Factories found are checked to see if it supports the given binding ID one by one, * and the first valid {@link PipelineAssembler} returned will be used to create * a pipeline. * *

* TODO: is bindingId really extensible? for this to be extensible, * someone seems to need to hook into WSDL parsing. * *

* TODO: JAX-WSA might not define its own binding ID -- it may just go to an extension element * of WSDL. So this abstraction might need to be worked on. * * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi * @deprecated * Use {@link TubelineAssemblerFactory} instead. */ public abstract class PipelineAssemblerFactory { /** * Creates a {@link PipelineAssembler} applicable for the given binding ID. * * @param bindingId * The binding ID for which a pipeline will be created, * such as {@link SOAPBinding#SOAP11HTTP_BINDING}. * Must not be null. * * @return * null if this factory doesn't recognize the given binding ID. */ public abstract PipelineAssembler doCreate(BindingID bindingId); /** * Locates {@link PipelineAssemblerFactory}s and create * a suitable {@link PipelineAssembler}. * * @param bindingId * The binding ID string for which the new {@link PipelineAssembler} * is created. Must not be null. * @return * Always non-null, since we fall back to our default {@link PipelineAssembler}. */ public static PipelineAssembler create(ClassLoader classLoader, BindingID bindingId) { for (PipelineAssemblerFactory factory : ServiceFinder.find(PipelineAssemblerFactory.class,classLoader)) { PipelineAssembler assembler = factory.doCreate(bindingId); if(assembler!=null) { logger.fine(factory.getClass()+" successfully created "+assembler); return assembler; } } // default binding IDs that are known // TODO: replace this with proper ones return new com.sun.xml.internal.ws.util.pipe.StandalonePipeAssembler(); } private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(PipelineAssemblerFactory.class.getName()); }