public abstract class SOAPConnection extends Object
The SOAPConnection class is optional. Some implementations may
not implement this interface in which case the call to
SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance()
(see below) will
throw an UnsupportedOperationException
.
A client can obtain a SOAPConnection
object using a
SOAPConnectionFactory
object as in the following example:
SOAPConnectionFactory factory = SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance(); SOAPConnection con = factory.createConnection();A
SOAPConnection
object can be used to send messages
directly to a URL following the request/response paradigm. That is,
messages are sent using the method call
, which sends the
message and then waits until it gets a reply.Constructor and Description |
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SOAPConnection() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract SOAPMessage |
call(SOAPMessage request,
Object to)
Sends the given message to the specified endpoint and blocks until
it has returned the response.
|
abstract void |
close()
Closes this
SOAPConnection object. |
SOAPMessage |
get(Object to)
Gets a message from a specific endpoint and blocks until it receives,
|
public abstract SOAPMessage call(SOAPMessage request, Object to) throws SOAPException
request
- the SOAPMessage
object to be sentto
- an Object
that identifies
where the message should be sent. It is required to
support Objects of type
java.lang.String
,
java.net.URL
, and when JAXM is present
javax.xml.messaging.URLEndpoint
SOAPMessage
object that is the response to the
message that was sentSOAPException
- if there is a SOAP errorpublic SOAPMessage get(Object to) throws SOAPException
to
- an Object
that identifies where
the request should be sent. Objects of type
java.lang.String
and
java.net.URL
must be supported.SOAPMessage
object that is the response to the
get message requestSOAPException
- if there is a SOAP errorpublic abstract void close() throws SOAPException
SOAPConnection
object.SOAPException
- if there is a SOAP error Submit a bug or feature
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