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*/
package javax.xml.rpc.server;
import javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException;
/** This interface defines a lifecycle interface for a JAX-RPC service endpoint.
* If the service endpoint class implements the ServiceLifeycle interface, the
* servlet container based JAX-RPC runtime system is required to manage the
* lifecycle of the corresponding service endpoint objects.
*
* @author Scott.Stark@jboss.org
* @author Rahul Sharma (javadoc)
* @version $Revision: 2897 $
*/
public interface ServiceLifecycle
{
/**
* Used for initialization of a service endpoint. After a service endpoint instance (an instance of a service endpoint class)
* is instantiated, the JAX-RPC runtime system invokes the init method.
* The service endpoint class uses the init method to initialize its configuration and setup access to any external resources.
* The context parameter in the init method enables the endpoint instance to access the endpoint context provided by
* the underlying JAX-RPC runtime system.
*
* The init method implementation should typecast the context parameter to an appropriate Java type.
* For service endpoints deployed on a servlet container based JAX-RPC runtime system, the context parameter is
* of the Java type javax.xml.rpc.server.ServletEndpointContext. The ServletEndpointContext provides an endpoint
* context maintained by the underlying servlet container based JAX-RPC runtime system
*
* @param context Endpoint context for a JAX-RPC service endpoint
* @throws ServiceException If any error in initialization of the service endpoint; or if any illegal context has been provided in the init method
*/
public void init(Object context) throws ServiceException;
/**
* JAX-RPC runtime system ends the lifecycle of a service endpoint instance by invoking the destroy method.
* The service endpoint releases its resourcesin the implementation of the destroy method.
*/
public void destroy();
}
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