1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/src/share/jaxws_classes/com/sun/xml/internal/ws/policy/EffectivePolicyModifier.java Wed Apr 27 01:27:09 2016 +0800 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ 1.4 +/* 1.5 + * Copyright (c) 1997, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1.6 + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. 1.7 + * 1.8 + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 1.9 + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as 1.10 + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this 1.11 + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided 1.12 + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. 1.13 + * 1.14 + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 1.15 + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or 1.16 + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply 1.52 + * stored with the key. 1.53 + * 1.54 + * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. 1.55 + * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. 1.56 + * 1.57 + * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} 1.58 + */ 1.59 + public void setNewEffectivePolicyForServiceScope( 1.60 + final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { 1.61 + getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.SERVICE, key, newEffectivePolicy); 1.62 + } 1.63 + 1.64 + /** 1.65 + * Replaces current effective policy on the endpoint scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective 1.66 + * policy provided as a second input parameter. 1.67 + * 1.68 + * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. 1.69 + * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. 1.70 + * 1.71 + * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} 1.72 + */ 1.73 + public void setNewEffectivePolicyForEndpointScope( 1.74 + final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { 1.75 + getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.ENDPOINT, key, newEffectivePolicy); 1.76 + } 1.77 + 1.78 + /** 1.79 + * Replaces current effective policy on the operation scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective 1.80 + * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply 1.81 + * stored with the key. 1.82 + * 1.83 + * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. 1.84 + * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. 1.85 + * 1.86 + * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} 1.87 + */ 1.88 + public void setNewEffectivePolicyForOperationScope( 1.89 + final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { 1.90 + getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.OPERATION, key, newEffectivePolicy); 1.91 + } 1.92 + 1.93 + /** 1.94 + * Replaces current effective policy on the input message scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective 1.95 + * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply 1.96 + * stored with the key. 1.97 + * 1.98 + * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. 1.99 + * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. 1.100 + * 1.101 + * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} 1.102 + */ 1.103 + public void setNewEffectivePolicyForInputMessageScope( 1.104 + final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { 1.105 + getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.INPUT_MESSAGE, key, newEffectivePolicy); 1.106 + } 1.107 + 1.108 + /** 1.109 + * Replaces current effective policy on the output message scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective 1.110 + * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply 1.111 + * stored with the key. 1.112 + * 1.113 + * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. 1.114 + * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. 1.115 + * 1.116 + * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} 1.117 + */ 1.118 + public void setNewEffectivePolicyForOutputMessageScope( 1.119 + final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { 1.120 + getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.OUTPUT_MESSAGE, key, newEffectivePolicy); 1.121 + } 1.122 + 1.123 + /** 1.124 + * Replaces current effective policy on the fault message scope (identified by a {@code key} parameter) with the new efective 1.125 + * policy provided as a second input parameter. If no policy was defined for the presented key, the new policy is simply 1.126 + * stored with the key. 1.127 + * 1.128 + * @param key identifier of the scope the effective policy should be replaced with the new one. Must not be {@code null}. 1.129 + * @param newEffectivePolicy the new policy to replace the old effective policy of the scope. Must not be {@code null}. 1.130 + * 1.131 + * @throws IllegalArgumentException in case any of the input parameters is {@code null} 1.132 + */ 1.133 + public void setNewEffectivePolicyForFaultMessageScope( 1.134 + final PolicyMapKey key, final Policy newEffectivePolicy) { 1.135 + getMap().setNewEffectivePolicyForScope(PolicyMap.ScopeType.FAULT_MESSAGE, key, newEffectivePolicy); 1.136 + } 1.137 +}