Package org.springframework.remoting.httpinvoker
Remoting classes for transparent Java-to-Java remoting via HTTP invokers. Uses Java serialization just like RMI, but provides the same ease of setup as Caucho's HTTP-based Hessian and Burlap protocols.
HTTP invoker is the recommended protocol for Java-to-Java remoting. It is more powerful and more extensible than Hessian and Burlap, at the expense of being tied to Java. Neverthelesss, it is as easy to set up as Hessian and Burlap, which is its main advantage compared to RMI.
Interface Summary Interface Description HttpInvokerClientConfiguration Configuration interface for executing HTTP invoker requests.HttpInvokerRequestExecutor Strategy interface for actual execution of an HTTP invoker request.Class Summary Class Description AbstractHttpInvokerRequestExecutor Abstract base implementation of the HttpInvokerRequestExecutor interface.HttpComponentsHttpInvokerRequestExecutor HttpInvokerRequestExecutor
implementation that uses Apache HttpComponents HttpClient to execute POST requests.HttpInvokerClientInterceptor MethodInterceptor
for accessing an HTTP invoker service.HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean FactoryBean
for HTTP invoker proxies.HttpInvokerServiceExporter Servlet-API-based HTTP request handler that exports the specified service bean as HTTP invoker service endpoint, accessible via an HTTP invoker proxy.SimpleHttpInvokerRequestExecutor HttpInvokerRequestExecutor
implementation that uses standard Java facilities to execute POST requests, without support for HTTP authentication or advanced configuration options.SimpleHttpInvokerServiceExporter HTTP request handler that exports the specified service bean as HTTP invoker service endpoint, accessible via an HTTP invoker proxy.