Class AddressingFeature

java.lang.Object
jakarta.xml.ws.WebServiceFeature
jakarta.xml.ws.soap.AddressingFeature

public final class AddressingFeature extends WebServiceFeature
AddressingFeature represents the use of WS-Addressing with either the SOAP 1.1/HTTP or SOAP 1.2/HTTP binding. Using this feature with any other binding is undefined.

This feature can be used during the creation of SEI proxy, and Dispatch instances on the client side and Endpoint instances on the server side. This feature cannot be used for Service instance creation on the client side.

The following describes the effects of this feature with respect to be enabled or disabled:

  • ENABLED: In this Mode, WS-Addressing will be enabled. It means the endpoint supports WS-Addressing but does not require its use. A sender could send messages with WS-Addressing headers or without WS-Addressing headers. But a receiver MUST consume both types of messages.
  • DISABLED: In this Mode, WS-Addressing will be disabled. At runtime, WS-Addressing headers MUST NOT be used by a sender or receiver.

If the feature is enabled, the required property determines whether the endpoint requires WS-Addressing. If it is set true, WS-Addressing headers MUST be present on incoming and outgoing messages. By default the required property is false.

If the web service developer has not explicitly enabled this feature, WSDL's wsam:Addressing policy assertion is used to find the use of WS-Addressing. By using the feature explicitly, an application overrides WSDL's indication of the use of WS-Addressing. In some cases, this is really required. For example, if an application has implemented WS-Addressing itself, it can use this feature to disable addressing. That means a Jakarta XML Web Services implementation doesn't consume or produce WS-Addressing headers.

If addressing is enabled, a corresponding wsam:Addressing policy assertion must be generated in the WSDL as per 3.1 WS-Policy Assertions

Example 1: Possible Policy Assertion in the generated WSDL for @Addressing

 
   <wsam:Addressing wsp:Optional="true">
     <wsp:Policy/>
   </wsam:Addressing> 
 

Example 2: Possible Policy Assertion in the generated WSDL for @Addressing(required=true)

 
   <wsam:Addressing>
     <wsp:Policy/>
   </wsam:Addressing> 
 

Example 3: Possible Policy Assertion in the generated WSDL for @Addressing(required=true, responses=Responses.ANONYMOUS)

 
   <wsam:Addressing>
      <wsp:Policy>
        <wsam:AnonymousResponses/>
      </wsp:Policy>
   </wsam:Addressing> 
 

See Web Services Addressing - Core, Web Services Addressing 1.0 - SOAP Binding, and Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Metadata for more information on WS-Addressing.

Since:
1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
See Also:
  • Nested Class Summary

    Nested Classes
    Modifier and Type
    Class
    Description
    static enum 
    If addressing is enabled, this property determines if endpoint requires the use of only anonymous responses, or only non-anonymous responses, or all.
  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    static final String
    Constant value identifying the AddressingFeature
    protected boolean
    If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether the endpoint requires WS-Addressing.

    Fields inherited from class jakarta.xml.ws.WebServiceFeature

    enabled
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
    Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements.
    AddressingFeature(boolean enabled)
    Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements.
    AddressingFeature(boolean enabled, boolean required)
    Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements.
    AddressingFeature(boolean enabled, boolean required, AddressingFeature.Responses responses)
    Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    Get the unique identifier for this WebServiceFeature.
    If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether endpoint requires the use of anonymous responses, or non-anonymous responses, or all responses.
    boolean
    If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether the endpoint requires WS-Addressing.

    Methods inherited from class jakarta.xml.ws.WebServiceFeature

    isEnabled

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
  • Field Details

    • ID

      public static final String ID
      Constant value identifying the AddressingFeature
      See Also:
    • required

      protected boolean required
      If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether the endpoint requires WS-Addressing. If required is true, WS-Addressing headers MUST be present on incoming and outgoing messages.
  • Constructor Details

    • AddressingFeature

      public AddressingFeature()
      Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements. The created feature enables ws-addressing i.e. supports ws-addressing but doesn't require its use. It is also configured to accept all the response types.
    • AddressingFeature

      public AddressingFeature(boolean enabled)
      Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements. If enabled is true, it enables ws-addressing i.e. supports ws-addressing but doesn't require its use. It also configures to accept all the response types.
      Parameters:
      enabled - true enables ws-addressing i.e.ws-addressing is supported but doesn't require its use
    • AddressingFeature

      public AddressingFeature(boolean enabled, boolean required)
      Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements. If enabled and required are true, it enables ws-addressing and requires its use. It also configures to accept all the response types.
      Parameters:
      enabled - true enables ws-addressing i.e.ws-addressing is supported but doesn't require its use
      required - true means requires the use of ws-addressing .
    • AddressingFeature

      public AddressingFeature(boolean enabled, boolean required, AddressingFeature.Responses responses)
      Creates and configures an AddressingFeature with the use of addressing requirements. If enabled and required are true, it enables ws-addressing and requires its use. Also, the response types can be configured using responses parameter.
      Parameters:
      enabled - true enables ws-addressing i.e.ws-addressing is supported but doesn't require its use
      required - true means requires the use of ws-addressing .
      responses - specifies what type of responses are required
      Since:
      1.7, JAX-WS 2.2
  • Method Details

    • getID

      public String getID()
      Get the unique identifier for this WebServiceFeature.
      Specified by:
      getID in class WebServiceFeature
      Returns:
      the unique identifier for this feature.
    • isRequired

      public boolean isRequired()
      If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether the endpoint requires WS-Addressing. If required is true, WS-Addressing headers MUST be present on incoming and outgoing messages.
      Returns:
      the current required value
    • getResponses

      public AddressingFeature.Responses getResponses()
      If addressing is enabled, this property determines whether endpoint requires the use of anonymous responses, or non-anonymous responses, or all responses.
      Returns:
      AddressingFeature.Responses.ALL when endpoint supports all types of responses, AddressingFeature.Responses.ANONYMOUS when endpoint requires the use of only anonymous responses, AddressingFeature.Responses.NON_ANONYMOUS when endpoint requires the use of only non-anonymous responses
      Since:
      1.7, JAX-WS 2.2