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The portable deployment is done as below:
Container JAX-WS runtime
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1. Creates Invoker1, ... InvokerN
2. Provider.createEndpoint(...) --> 3. creates Endpoint1
configures Endpoint1
...
4. Provider.createEndpoint(...) --> 5. creates EndpointN
configures EndpointN
6. Creates ApplicationContext
7. creates HttpContext1, ... HttpContextN
8. Endpoint1.publish(HttpContext1) --> 9. creates HttpHandler1
HttpContext1.setHandler(HttpHandler1)
...
10. EndpointN.publish(HttpContextN) --> 11. creates HttpHandlerN
HttpContextN.setHandler(HttpHandlerN)
The request processing is done as below(for every request):
Container JAX-WS runtime
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1. Creates a HttpExchange
2. Gets handler from HttpContext
3. HttpHandler.handle(HttpExchange) --> 4. reads request from HttpExchange
<-- 5. Calls Invoker
6. Invokes the actual instance
7. Writes the response to HttpExchange
The portable undeployment is done as below:
Container --------- 1. @preDestroy on instances 2. Endpoint1.stop() ... 3. EndpointN.stop()@author Jitendra Kotamraju @since JAX-WS 2.2 */ package javax.xml.ws.spi.http;