> -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Diephouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 21 March 2007 19:12 > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Programatically installing interceptors per > (Bus|Service|Endpoint) > > Also, I recently added an AbstractWSFeature class which I'd > like to support the loading of a plugin for a particular > scenario. The idea being that you can have a feature class - > like a WSSecurityFeature - which configures your endpoint for > something - like WS-Security. And it can just become part of > the JAX-WS endpoint configuration. I posted some examples of > how this might work in the client/EPR thread if you're > interested. I'll be answering some of the questions that > arose on that shortly...
This WSFeature stuff is interesting. One quick question, what would be the overlap between this and the WS-Policy framework? I'm thinking specifically of the following policy use-case: - policy assertion implies requirement on runtime - corresponding AssertionBuilder indicates it has capability to support this requirement - corresponding PolicyInterceptorProvider contributes the necessary interceptors to realize the capability in the dispatch chain - dispatch-time policy verification ensures that this capability is present as expected Cheers, Eoghan
