org.apache.axis2.transport
Interface TransportSender

All Superinterfaces:
Handler
All Known Implementing Classes:
CommonsHTTPTransportSender, JavaTransportSender, LocalResponder, LocalTransportSender

public interface TransportSender
extends Handler

TransportSender sends the SOAP Message to other SOAP nodes. A TransportSender is responsible for writing the SOAP Message to the wire. Out flow must be terminated end with a TransportSender


Nested Class Summary
 
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.apache.axis2.engine.Handler
Handler.InvocationResponse
 
Method Summary
 void cleanup(MessageContext msgContext)
          Release resources associated with a given message context.
 void init(ConfigurationContext confContext, TransportOutDescription transportOut)
          Initialize
 void stop()
           
 
Methods inherited from interface org.apache.axis2.engine.Handler
cleanup, flowComplete, getHandlerDesc, getName, getParameter, init, invoke
 

Method Detail

cleanup

void cleanup(MessageContext msgContext)
             throws AxisFault
Release resources associated with a given message context. This method is called after processing the response of an invocation of a synchronous out-in operation to allow the transport to release any resources allocated during that invocation.

This method is mainly useful for connection oriented transports that return from Handler.invoke(MessageContext) before the entire response is available. A transport of this type will construct an InputStream object and set it as the MessageContext.TRANSPORT_IN property on the OperationContext). In order for this to work, the connection must remain open until the response has been processed. This method is then used to release the connection explicitly.

Parameters:
msgContext -
Throws:
AxisFault

init

void init(ConfigurationContext confContext,
          TransportOutDescription transportOut)
          throws AxisFault
Initialize

Parameters:
confContext -
transportOut -
Throws:
AxisFault

stop

void stop()


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