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24.3. Getting a Proxy for an Endpoint

Overview

A service proxy is an object that provides all of the methods exposed by a remote service and handles all of the details required to make the remote invocations. The Service object provides service proxies for all of the endpoints it is aware of through the getPort() method. Once you have a service proxy, you can invoke its methods. The proxy forwards the invocation to the remote service endpoint using the connection details specified in the service's contract.

The getPort() method

The getPort() method, shown in Example 24.5, “The getPort() Method”, returns a service proxy for the specified endpoint. The returned proxy is of the same class as the SEI.

Example 24.5. The getPort() Method

public <T> T getPort(QName portName,
                     Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface)
    throws WebServiceException;
The value of the portName parameter is a QName that identifies the wsdl:port element that defines the endpoint for which the proxy is created. The value of the serviceEndpointInterface parameter is the fully qualified name of the SEI.
Tip
When you are working without a WSDL contract the value of the portName parameter is typically the same as the value used for the portName parameter when calling addPort().

Example

Example 24.6, “Getting a Service Proxy” shows code for getting a service proxy for the endpoint added in Example 24.4, “Adding a Port to a Service Object”.

Example 24.6. Getting a Service Proxy

package com.fusesource.demo;

import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.ws.Service;

public class Client
{
public static void main(String args[])
  {
    ...
    quoteReporter proxy = s.getPort(portName, quoteReporter.class);
    ...
  }
}