Paul Robinson created JBTM-1105:
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Summary: Setup client side interceptors based on WS-Policy in WSDL
Key: JBTM-1105
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-1105
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: XTS
Reporter: Paul Robinson
Assignee: Paul Robinson
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 5.0.0.Final
If the Service WSDL specifies a WS-Policy assertion, we know that WS-AT or WS-BA is
required/supported and we should be able to setup this handler chain automatically.
Another benefit is that we can catch, on the client side, the situation where no WS-AT or
WS-BA transaction context is present. Currently we leave it up to the service to detect
and as a result we have no control over how this fault will be propagated back to the
client. For example, a WrongStateException could be thrown when the service tries to
enlist a participant and a transaction is not present. The Client may receive a generic
fault message back or, in this case some or all of the WrongStateException. In either
case, the developer of the Client is unlikely to realise that this is due to there not
being a transaction present when the service was invoked. If the service mandates a WS-AT
or WS-BA transaction, but none is present, then the client handler throws a suitable
exception explaining what went wrong. If the service supports (i.e. it is optional) a
WS-AT or WS-BA transaction, then the interceptor ignores the situation where non exists.
CXF seems to have a plugin point for adding WS-Policy assertion handlers. This could be
the right integration point for this feature. This is to be investigated.
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