I'm fine with just throwing everything in the Map for now. We can create a LazyAttachmentMap later - having the functionality is most important part at this point :-) A JIRA for the LazyAttachmentMap would be great too. Thanks, - Dan
On 1/23/07, Sergey Beryozkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I suppose we can have a unmodifyable Map<String, DataHandler> implementation using Collection<Attachment> internally for iterating/queries. I guess the only performance benefit we can get with it is that the provider's invoke() can be hit without caching in all the attachemnats first...But this I think is important when a provider can proceed with handling the invocation without reading all the attachments it may need first which may not always be possible... If you reckon it's a worthy idea (creating LazyAttachmentMap) then I can create a JIRA specifically to address the performance issue resulting from the fact that creating a HashMap<String, DataHandler> will lead to all attachments be read through the LazyAttachmentCollection and then perhaps look into it later, as at the moment I need to create a basic patch to ensure attachements gets delivered to XMLBinding providers... Thanks, Sergey >I think that JAX-WS specifies that it be typed as Map<String,DataHandler> > not Collection<Attachment>. The key in the map would be the Content-ID. So > we would have to convert. > > This kills performance as it requires us to cache all the attachments > (unlike JAXB where we can lazily load do to some hackish code :-)), but > there isn't much I can do about that. > > - Dan > > On 1/22/07, Sergey Beryozkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> Thanks for a hint. So I've added an AttachmentInInterceptor to the list of >> in-interceptors in the XMLBindingFactory. >> As far as I can see after looking through the code the side-effect of this >> addition is that an implementation of org.apache.cxf.message.Messagewill >> have a Collection<Attachment> set on it by the AttachmentDeserializer. >> >> Now the next problem to solve is how to make this collection visible to >> Provider<Source> implementations as they only see a >> javax.xml.ws.handler.MessageContext. I can see >> org.apache.cxf.jaxws.support.ContextPropertiesMapping, and it's there >> where a MessageContext is created, in createWebServiceContext(Exchange >> exchange). >> >> So in this method I've just added >> >> ctx.put(MessageContext.INBOUND_MESSAGE_ATTACHMENTS, >> exchange.getInMessage().getAttachments()); >> >> so that the incoming attachments if any can be visible to Provider impls. >> >> I reckon that's all I need. Any comments/corrections would be >> appreciated... >> >> Thanks, Sergey >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dan Diephouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:47 PM >> Subject: Re: MIME support in XML binding >> >> >> > It shouldn't be too hard to support MIME with the XML binding. I added >> in >> > the attachment interceptors to the HTTP binding so I've already gotten >> MIME >> > over HTTP with no SOAP working. I think the main thing it requires is >> adding >> > the interceptors to the XMLBindingFactory. >> > >> >> > > > -- > Dan Diephouse > Envoi Solutions > http://envoisolutions.com | http://netzooid.com/blog >
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