A follow up to this....
I have altered the positions of the userRoleHandler and the
authenticationHandler and now I have the behavior I desire with the
following definition:
<bean id="userService"
class="org.codehaus.xfire.spring.ServiceBean">
<property name="serviceBean" ref="userServiceImpl" />
<property name="serviceFactory" ref="xfire.jaxbServiceFactory"
/>
<property name="style" value="document" />
<property name="inHandlers">
<list>
<ref bean="domInHandler" />
<ref bean="wss4jHandler" />
<ref bean="userRoleHandler" />
<ref bean="authenticationHandler" />
</list>
</property>
</bean>
DomInHanlder 1st, wss4jHandler 2nd, authenticationHandler 3rd, and
userRoleHandler is now 4th. Any ideas on why the listed 3rd handler is
being called 4th and the listed 4th handler is being called 3rd? I'd
rather not leave it this way but I can not see what the issue is in the
code.
Thanks again,
Eric
On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 14:55 -0500, Eric Miles wrote:
> I am having issues with the order in which my custom IN handlers are
> being invoked. Here is my configuration:
>
> <bean id="userService"
> class="org.codehaus.xfire.spring.ServiceBean">
> <property name="serviceBean" ref="userServiceImpl" />
> <property name="serviceFactory" ref="xfire.jaxbServiceFactory" />
> <property name="style" value="document" />
> <property name="inHandlers">
> <list>
> <ref bean="domInHandler" />
> <ref bean="wss4jHandler" />
> <ref bean="authenticationHandler" />
> <ref bean="userRoleHandler" />
> </list>
> </property>
> </bean>
>
>
> The problem is, userRoleHandler is ALWAYS called before
> authenticationHandler (not desired behavior). domInHanlder is always
> called first, wss4jHandler is 2nd, but then it's userRoleHandler then
> authenticationHandler. I looked through the code of the XFire
> ServiceBean and the AbstractHandlerSupport classes, but do not see how
> the ordering could get screwed up (unless it's in the service bean
> when it invokes addAll() on the handler list).
>
> Any suggestions on what to look at or how to approach this? These
> handlers MUST fire off in the order given.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Eric Miles
> Kronos Federal
> Software Engineer
> 540-961-8020
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]