Could someone shed some light on the issue? Thanks very much.

On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Yi Xiao <xiaoyijhondeve...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Recently, I've tested some handler cases in Axis2, when I test the case
> that the handler return *false*, *inbound*,* oneWay* at server side, the
> message's execution flow is:
>
> Server_SOAPHandler1_handleMessage_Inbound:
> Server_SOAPHandler2_handleMessage_Inbound:
> Server_LogicalHandler_handleMessage_Inbound:// The LogicalHandler return
> false
> Server_LogicalHandler_close:
> Server_SOAPHandler2_close:
> Server_SOAPHandler1_close:
> *Server_sendString: *// The message is from endpoint
>
> I also test the same case in Glassfish3.1.2.2 and CXF 2.6.2.
>
> (1)The Glassfish result is:
>
> Server_SOAPHandler1_handleMessage_Inbound:
> Server_SOAPHandler2_handleMessage_Inbound:
> Server_LogicalHandler_handleMessage_Inbound:// The LogicalHandler return
> false
> *Server_sendString: *
> // The message is from endpoint
> Server_LogicalHandler_close:
> Server_SOAPHandler2_close:
> Server_SOAPHandler1_close:
>
> *
> *
>
> (2)The CXF result is:
>
> Server_SOAPHandler1_handleMessage_Inbound:
> Server_SOAPHandler2_handleMessage_Inbound:
> Server_LogicalHandler_handleMessage_Inbound:// The LogicalHandler return
> false
> Server_LogicalHandler_close:
> Server_SOAPHandler2_close:
> Server_SOAPHandler1_close:
>
>
> According to the jsr224 9.3.2.1,
>
> Return false This indicates that normal message processing should cease.
> Subsequent actions depend
> on whether the message exchange pattern (MEP) in use requires a response
> to the message currently
> being processed or not:
>
> *No response* Normal message processing stops, close is called on each
> previously invoked handler
> in the chain, the *message is dispatched* (see section 9.1.2.2).
>
> I am not sure about the mean of "message is dispatched", as the spec said,
> the normal message processing should cease, I think the message should
> dispatch to client directly but not endpoint.
> The Three implementations have three behavior, it's really painful for
> users to migrate their applications.
>
> Could someone explain it? I will be very appreciated :) thank you very
> much.
> --
> Best regards!
>
>
>                  John Xiao
>
>


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Best regards!


                 John Xiao

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