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Posted to soap-dev@xml.apache.org by sn...@apache.org on 2002/06/25 07:29:20 UTC
cvs commit: xml-soap/java/docs/guide rpc.html
snichol 2002/06/24 22:29:20
Modified: java/docs/guide rpc.html
Log:
Add a paragraph about the new service configuration capability to the docs.
Revision Changes Path
1.4 +9 -2 xml-soap/java/docs/guide/rpc.html
Index: rpc.html
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RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-soap/java/docs/guide/rpc.html,v
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
...)) See the SOAP v1.1 specification for
more information on SOAP Faults.</P>
<P>
-Java services can also be Apache SOAP-aware. Methods which an initial parameter
+Java services can also be Apache SOAP-aware. Methods with an initial parameter
of type SOAPContext can be invoked by a SOAP RPC call that passes the other parameters.
The provider will invoke the method with the SOAPContext of the current request as
the first parameter. The SOAPContext includes a bag (Hashtable) of instances,
@@ -65,7 +65,14 @@
This mechanism provides services with the ability to access a great deal of information
about the environment in which they are executing.
</P>
-<P>Last updated 6/17/2002 by Scott Nichol <<A href="mailto:snicholnews@scottnichol.com">snicholnews@scottnichol.com</A>>.</P>
+<P>
+Java services can also use an Apache SOAP-provided interface ConfigurableService to receive
+initialization parameters. Upon instantiation, a service implementing this interface
+will have the configure method called. The parameters for this method are hashtables
+of initialization parameters for the service (from the deployment descriptor options tags),
+the servlet and the servlet context (web application).
+</P>
+<P>Last updated 6/24/2002 by Scott Nichol <<A href="mailto:snicholnews@scottnichol.com">snicholnews@scottnichol.com</A>>.</P>
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