A JAX-RPC handler list defines an ordered list of JAX-RPC handlers to be invoked against requests and responses.
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A handler is a Java class that performs a range of handling tasks. For example: logging messages, or transforming their contents, or terminating an incoming request. To enable handlers to undertake more complex operations, you chain them together into handler lists. You associate each handler list with one or more ports, so that the handler list can monitor activity at the port, and take appropriate action depending upon the sender and content of each message that passes through the port.
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The name of this JAX-RPC handler list.
When you change a handler list name, the system looks up all objects that refer to it and updates the name.
Information | Value |
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Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
An optional description of the JAX-RPC handler list.
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Required | No |
Data type | Text area |
The JAX-RPC handlers in this list.
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Required | No |
Data type | Custom |
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Add | Add a selected handler to the handler list. |
Remove | Remove a selected handler from the handler list. |
Down | Move the selected handler down the handler list. |
Up | Move the selected handler up the handler list. |