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7034918: Integrate JAX-WS 2.2.4-b01 in to JDK 7
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date Wed, 28 Sep 2011 01:59:37 +0100
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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.server;

/**
 * Root of the SPI implemented by the container
 * (such as application server.)
 *
 * <p>
 * Often technologies that are built on top of JAX-WS
 * (such as Tango) needs to negotiate private contracts between
 * them and the container. This interface allows such technologies
 * to query the negotiated SPI by using the {@link #getSPI(Class)}.
 *
 * <p>
 * For example, if a security pipe needs to get some information
 * from a container, they can do the following:
 * <ol>
 *  <li>Negotiate an interface with the container and define it.
 *      (let's call it <tt>ContainerSecuritySPI</tt>.)
 *  <li>The container will implement <tt>ContainerSecuritySPI</tt>.
 *  <li>At the runtime, a security pipe gets
 *      {@link WSEndpoint} and then to {@link Container}.
 *  <li>It calls <tt>container.getSPI(ContainerSecuritySPI.class)</tt>
 *  <li>The container returns an instance of <tt>ContainerSecuritySPI</tt>.
 *  <li>The security pipe talks to the container through this SPI.
 * </ol>
 *
 * <p>
 * This protects JAX-WS from worrying about the details of such contracts,
 * while still providing the necessary service of hooking up those parties.
 *
 * <p>
 * Technologies that run inside JAX-WS server runtime can access this object through
 * {@link WSEndpoint#getContainer()}. In the client runtime, it can be accessed from
 * {@link ContainerResolver#getContainer()}
 *
 * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
 * @see WSEndpoint
 */
public abstract class Container {
    /**
     * For derived classes.
     */
    protected Container() {
    }

    /**
     * Gets the specified SPI.
     *
     * <p>
     * This method works as a kind of directory service
     * for SPIs between technologies on top of JAX-WS
     * and the container.
     *
     * @param spiType
     *      Always non-null.
     *
     * @return
     *      null if such an SPI is not implemented by this container.
     */
    public abstract <T> T getSPI(Class<T> spiType);


    /**
     * Constant that represents a "no {@link Container}",
     * which always returns null from {@link #getSPI(Class)}.
     */
    public static final Container NONE = new Container() {
        public <T> T getSPI(Class<T> spiType) {
            return null;
        }
    };
}