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Enabling this feature requires that a JAX-WS * implementation inspect the {@code wsdl:binding} for an * endpoint at runtime to make sure that all {@code wsdl:extensions} * that have the {@code required} attribute set to {@code true} * are understood and are being used. * <p> * The following describes the affects of this feature with respect * to be enabled or disabled: * <ul> * <li> ENABLED: In this Mode, a JAX-WS runtime MUST assure that all * required {@code wsdl:binding} extensions(including policies) are * either understood and used by the runtime, or explicitly disabled by the * web service application. A web service can disable a particular * extension if there is a corresponding {@link WebServiceFeature} or annotation. * Similarly, a web service client can disable * particular extension using the corresponding {@code WebServiceFeature} while * creating a proxy or Dispatch instance. * The runtime MUST also make sure that binding of * SEI parameters/return values respect the {@code wsdl:binding}. * With this feature enabled, if a required ({@code wsdl:required="true"}) * {@code wsdl:binding} extension is in the WSDL and it is not * supported by a JAX-WS runtime and it has not * been explicitly turned off by the web service developer, then * that JAX-WS runtime MUST behave appropriately based on whether it is * on the client or server: * <UL> * <li>Client: runtime MUST throw a * {@link WebServiceException} no sooner than when one of the methods * above is invoked but no later than the first invocation of an endpoint * operation. * <li>Server: throw a {@link WebServiceException} and the endpoint MUST fail to deploy * </ul> * * <li> DISABLED: In this Mode, an implementation may choose whether * to inspect the {@code wsdl:binding} or not and to what degree * the {@code wsdl:binding} will be inspected. For example, * one implementation may choose to behave as if this feature is enabled, * another implementation may only choose to verify the SEI's * parameter/return type bindings. * </ul> * * @see AddressingFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 */ public final class RespectBindingFeature extends WebServiceFeature { /** * * Constant value identifying the RespectBindingFeature */ public static final String ID = "javax.xml.ws.RespectBindingFeature"; /** * Creates an {@code RespectBindingFeature}. * The instance created will be enabled. */ public RespectBindingFeature() { this.enabled = true; } /** * Creates an RespectBindingFeature * * @param enabled specifies whether this feature should * be enabled or not. */ public RespectBindingFeature(boolean enabled) { this.enabled = enabled; } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public String getID() { return ID; } }