Can I create a generic web service/dispatch method that responds to ALL requests with JAX-WS?
I'm trying to create a generic web service that will always respond with "OK", regardless of the request's header or body contents. I can do this in Axis2 with a RawXMLInOutMessageReceiver
, but I'd prefer to use JAX-WS (which I am completely new to) if at all possible. So far I've got a simple interface:
@WebService
public interface DummyService {
@WebMethod String processMessage(Object obj);
}
and a simple implementaion:
@WebService(endpointInterface = "com.dummyservice.DummyService")
public class DummyServiceImpl implements DummyService {
@Override
public String processMessage(Object obj) {
return "OK";
}
}
I can successfully publish开发者_运维知识库 the service with javax.xml.ws.Endpoint#publish(...)
, but when I hit it with a simple SOAP request, e.g.
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soapenv:Header/>
<soapenv:Body>
<derp/>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
I'm greeted with a SOAPFault stating Cannot find dispatch method for {}derp
.
Is it even possible to create a generic/dumb web service that will ACK everything with JAX-WS? If so, could someone point me in the right direction?
EDIT
Thanks to the tip from McDowell, I was able to do this with a SOAPHandler
:
public class DummySOAPHandler implements SOAPHandler {
@Override
public boolean handleMessage(MessageContext context) {
return process((SOAPMessageContext) context);
}
@Override
public boolean handleFault(MessageContext context) {
return process((SOAPMessageContext) context);
}
@Override
public void close(MessageContext context) { }
@Override
public Set<QName> getHeaders() {
return null;
}
private boolean process(SOAPMessageContext ctx) {
try {
SOAPMessage message = ctx.getMessage();
SOAPEnvelope envelope = message.getSOAPPart().getEnvelope();
SOAPBody body = message.getSOAPBody();
if ((Boolean) ctx.get (MessageContext.MESSAGE_OUTBOUND_PROPERTY)) {
Iterator<SOAPElement> bodyChildren = body.getChildElements();
while (bodyChildren.hasNext()) {
SOAPElement child = bodyChildren.next();
child.detachNode();
}
body.addBodyElement(envelope.createName("OK"));
message.saveChanges();
}
} catch (SOAPException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return true;
}
}
I expect your service is expecting something of the form:
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:dum="http://yournamespace/">
<soapenv:Header/>
<soapenv:Body>
<dum:processMessage>
<!-- xsd:anyType -->
</dum:processMessage>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
Add ?WSDL
to your endpoint and inspect the operation input XML type and the namespaces.
You might be able to do something with a logical handler (javadoc) to transform the incoming request to this form - I haven't tried.
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