How can i have two separate web services with identical name space and local name requests be routed to different end points?

ε祈祈猫儿з 提交于 2019-11-29 04:31:27
Grzegorz Grzybek

You need something that combines URI and PayloadRoot mapping. Unfortunately Spring-Ws doesn't have something like this. But because it's very extensible it's really easy to achieve this.

TL;DR

See This branch at GitHub for working example

Details

You need to create mapping of combined URI+QName to org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.MethodEndpoint instances. Also you should minimize the code which would duplicate existing Spring-Ws functions.

So 1) You need to explicitly configure Spring-Ws annotations without using <sws:annotation-driven />:

This is your requirement (with my schemas):

<ws:dynamic-wsdl id="spml-readonly" portTypeName="SpmlReadOnlyService" locationUri="SpmlReadOnly">
    <ws:xsd location="classpath:springws/model/schema.xsd" />
</ws:dynamic-wsdl>

<ws:dynamic-wsdl id="spml-crud" portTypeName="SpmlCrudService" locationUri="SpmlCrud">
    <ws:xsd location="classpath:springws/model/schema.xsd" />
    <ws:xsd location="classpath:springws/model/schema2.xsd" />
</ws:dynamic-wsdl>

This is all you need to do by hand which normally is configured by <sws:annotation-driven /> (one adapter with one JAXB marshaller):

<bean class="org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.adapter.DefaultMethodEndpointAdapter">
    <property name="methodArgumentResolvers">
        <list>
            <ref local="marshallingPayloadMethodProcessor"/>
        </list>
    </property>
    <property name="methodReturnValueHandlers">
        <list>
            <ref local="marshallingPayloadMethodProcessor"/>
        </list>
    </property>
</bean>
<bean id="marshallingPayloadMethodProcessor" class="org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.adapter.method.MarshallingPayloadMethodProcessor">
    <property name="marshaller" ref="marshaller" />
    <property name="unmarshaller" ref="marshaller" />
</bean>

<bean id="marshaller" class="org.springframework.oxm.jaxb.Jaxb2Marshaller">
    <property name="contextPaths">
        <list>
            <value>springws.model</value>
        </list>
    </property>
</bean>

This is custom mapping:

<bean class="springws.PathAndPayloadRootAnnotationEndpointMapping" />

And 2) You should create your own mapping

public class PathAndPayloadRootAnnotationEndpointMapping extends PayloadRootAnnotationMethodEndpointMapping
{
    @Override
    protected QName getLookupKeyForMessage(MessageContext messageContext) throws Exception
    {
        String urlPart = "";
        QName payloadRootPart = super.getLookupKeyForMessage(messageContext);

        TransportContext transportContext = TransportContextHolder.getTransportContext();
        if (transportContext != null) {
            WebServiceConnection connection = transportContext.getConnection();
            if (connection != null && connection instanceof HttpServletConnection) {
                String requestURI = ((HttpServletConnection)connection).getHttpServletRequest().getRequestURI();
                String contextPath = ((HttpServletConnection)connection).getHttpServletRequest().getContextPath();
                urlPart = requestURI.substring(contextPath.length());
            }
        }

        return new QName(payloadRootPart.getNamespaceURI(), urlPart + "/" + payloadRootPart.getLocalPart());
    }

    @Override
    protected List<QName> getLookupKeysForMethod(Method method)
    {
        List<QName> result = new ArrayList<QName>();
        RequestMapping rm = AnnotationUtils.findAnnotation(method.getDeclaringClass(), RequestMapping.class);
        String urlPart = rm == null || rm.value().length != 1 ? "" : rm.value()[0];
        List<QName> methodPart = super.getLookupKeysForMethod(method);
        for (QName qName : methodPart) {
            result.add(new QName(qName.getNamespaceURI(), urlPart + "/" + qName.getLocalPart()));
        }
        return result;
    }   
}

which extends org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.mapping.PayloadRootAnnotationMethodEndpointMapping. And all it does is extending the keys (QNames of payload root elements) of messages with the information extracted from the endpoint URI. I've used Spring's @org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestMapping annotation for that, but someone thinking it's a hack may create his/her own annotation.

So for endpoint like this:

@org.springframework.ws.server.endpoint.annotation.Endpoint
@RequestMapping("/ws/SpmlReadOnly")
public class Endpoint1
{
    @ResponsePayload
    @PayloadRoot(namespace = "urn:test", localPart = "method1Request")
    public Response2 method(@RequestPayload Request1 request) throws Exception
    {
        return new Response2("e1 m1");
    }
}

the key is not:

namespace = urn:test
localName = method1Request

but this:

namespace = urn:test
localName = /ws/SpmlReadOnly/method1Request

The protected QName getLookupKeyForMessage(MessageContext messageContext) method ensures that the mapping URI is independent of the WAR context, the application is deployed at.

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