javax.xml.rpc

Interface Stub


  • public interface Stub
    The interface javax.xml.rpc.Stub is the common base interface for the stub classes. All generated stub classes are required to implement the javax.xml.rpc.Stub interface. An instance of a stub class represents a client side proxy or stub instance for the target service endpoint.

    The javax.xml.rpc.Stub interface provides an extensible property mechanism for the dynamic configuration of a stub instance.

    Version:
    0.1
    Author:
    Rahul Sharma
    See Also:
    Service
    • Field Detail

      • USERNAME_PROPERTY

        static final String USERNAME_PROPERTY
        Standard property: User name for authentication.

        Type: java.lang.String

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • PASSWORD_PROPERTY

        static final String PASSWORD_PROPERTY
        Standard property: Password for authentication.

        Type: java.lang.String

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY

        static final String ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY
        Standard property: Target service endpoint address. The URI scheme for the endpoint address specification must correspond to the protocol/transport binding for this stub class.

        Type: java.lang.String

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY

        static final String SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY
        Standard property: This boolean property is used by a service client to indicate whether or not it wants to participate in a session with a service endpoint. If this property is set to true, the service client indicates that it wants the session to be maintained. If set to false, the session is not maintained. The default value for this property is false.

        Type: java.lang.Boolean

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Method Detail

      • _setProperty

        void _setProperty(String name,
                          Object value)
        Sets the name and value of a configuration property for this Stub instance. If the Stub instances contains a value of the same property, the old value is replaced.

        Note that the _setProperty method may not perform validity check on a configured property value. An example is the standard property for the target service endpoint address that is not checked for validity in the _setProperty method. In this case, stub configuration errors are detected at the remote method invocation.

        Parameters:
        name - Name of the configuration property
        value - Value of the property
        Throws:
        JAXRPCException -
        • If an optional standard property name is specified, however this Stub implementation class does not support the configuration of this property.
        • If an invalid or unsupported property name is specified or if a value of mismatched property type is passed.
        • If there is any error in the configuration of a valid property.
      • _getProperty

        Object _getProperty(String name)
        Gets the value of a specific configuration property.
        Parameters:
        name - Name of the property whose value is to be retrieved
        Returns:
        Value of the configuration property
        Throws:
        JAXRPCException - if an invalid or unsupported property name is passed.
      • _getPropertyNames

        Iterator _getPropertyNames()
        Returns an Iterato view of the names of the properties that can be configured on this stub instance.
        Returns:
        Iterator for the property names of the type java.lang.String

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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