Type-Safe Access to BEA WebLogic Server 9.0 MBeans (Deprecated)
weblogic.management.configuration
Interface WebserviceTokenHandlerMBean
- All Superinterfaces:
- ConfigurationMBean, weblogic.descriptor.DescriptorBean, DynamicMBean, MBeanRegistration, NotificationBroadcaster, weblogic.descriptor.SettableBean, WebLogicMBean, WebserviceSecurityConfigurationMBean
- public interface WebserviceTokenHandlerMBean
- extends WebserviceSecurityConfigurationMBean
Encapsulates information about a particular token handler that has
been configured for a Web Service security configuration.
Deprecation of MBeanHome and
Type-Safe Interfaces
This is a type-safe interface for a
WebLogic Server MBean, which you can import into your client
classes and access through
weblogic.management.MBeanHome
. As of 9.0, the
MBeanHome
interface and all type-safe interfaces for
WebLogic Server MBeans are deprecated. Instead, client classes that
interact with WebLogic Server MBeans should use standard JMX design
patterns in which clients use the
javax.management.MBeanServerConnection
interface to
discover MBeans, attributes, and attribute types at runtime. For
more information, see "Developing Manageable Applications with JMX"
on http://edocs.bea.com.
- Since:
- 9.0.0.0
- Copyright © 2005 BEA Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Method Summary |
int |
getHandlingOrder()
Specifies the order in which the token handlers execute on a given
token. |
void |
setHandlingOrder(int handlingOrder)
Sets the value of the HandlingOrder attribute. |
Methods inherited from interface weblogic.management.configuration.ConfigurationMBean |
freezeCurrentValue, getName, getNotes, isSet, restoreDefaultValue, setComments, setDefaultedMBean, setName, setNotes, setPersistenceEnabled, unSet |
Methods inherited from interface weblogic.descriptor.DescriptorBean |
addBeanUpdateListener, addPropertyChangeListener, createChildCopy, createChildCopyIncludingObsolete, getDescriptor, getParentBean, isEditable, removeBeanUpdateListener, removePropertyChangeListener |
getHandlingOrder
public int getHandlingOrder()
Specifies the order in which the token handlers execute on a given
token.
If you do not specify an order, it is determined by the
order in which you added the token handlers.
- A dynamic MBean attribute.
setHandlingOrder
public void setHandlingOrder(int handlingOrder)
Sets the value of the HandlingOrder attribute.
- Parameters:
handlingOrder
- handling order