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23
24 package com.sun.enterprise.webservice;
25 import com.sun.enterprise.deployment.ServiceReferenceDescriptor;
26 /**
27  * Utility used by JBI's ServiceEngine to help ServiceEngineWSDelegate retrieve
28  * corresponding ServiceReferenceDescriptor object
29  * @author Manisha Umbarje
30  */

31 public class ServiceRefDescUtil {
32
33     private static ThreadLocal JavaDoc localDesc = new ThreadLocal JavaDoc();
34     public ServiceRefDescUtil() {
35     }
36  
37     /**
38      * ServiceEngineWSDelegate retrieves the copy of ServiceReferenceDescriptor
39      * in its constructor
40      */

41     public static ServiceReferenceDescriptor getReference() {
42        //It's assumed that Service is JBI Enabled and thread local is set
43
// if this method is invoked
44
return (ServiceReferenceDescriptor) localDesc.get();
45     }
46     
47     /**
48      * Just before creating the Service Object, it's ServiceReferenceDescriptor
49      * object is stored in the thread local
50      */

51     public void preServiceCreate(ServiceReferenceDescriptor descObj) {
52        localDesc.set(descObj);
53     }
54
55     /**
56      * After service creation the threadlocal object is destroyed
57      */

58     public void postServiceCreate() {
59         localDesc.set(null);
60     }
61 }
62
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