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Heiko Braun updated JBWS-1909:
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Workaround Description:
Instead of calling RequestHandler.handleWSDLRequest() to access the contract, you could
get it through an URL input stream:
URL endpointUrl = spi.Endpoint.getAddress();
URL wsdlUrl = endpointUrl + "?wsdl";
InputStream in = wsdlUrl.openStream();
The native RequestHandler exposes implementation details
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Key: JBWS-1909
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBWS-1909
Project: JBoss Web Services
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: jbossws-jaxws, jbossws-jaxrpc
Reporter: Heiko Braun
The RequestHandler implementation that's being used with native carries an
implementation error:
It does cast the InvocationContext to a concrete implementation instead of relying on the
interface. This forces clients like the ESB to work with that particular implementation,
ServletRequestHandler in this case.
Here's the code:
public class RequestHandlerImpl implements RequestHandler
{
[...]
public void handleWSDLRequest(Endpoint endpoint, OutputStream outputStream,
InvocationContext context)
{
[...]
ServletRequestContext reqContext = (ServletRequestContext)context;
HttpServletRequest req = reqContext.getHttpServletRequest();
[...]
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