001    /**
002     * Copyright (c) 2000-present Liferay, Inc. All rights reserved.
003     *
004     * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
005     * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
006     * Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
007     * any later version.
008     *
009     * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
010     * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
011     * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
012     * details.
013     */
014    
015    package com.liferay.portal.service.http;
016    
017    import aQute.bnd.annotation.ProviderType;
018    
019    import com.liferay.portal.kernel.log.Log;
020    import com.liferay.portal.kernel.log.LogFactoryUtil;
021    import com.liferay.portal.kernel.util.MethodHandler;
022    import com.liferay.portal.kernel.util.MethodKey;
023    import com.liferay.portal.security.auth.HttpPrincipal;
024    import com.liferay.portal.service.ClassNameServiceUtil;
025    
026    /**
027     * Provides the HTTP utility for the
028     * {@link ClassNameServiceUtil} service utility. The
029     * static methods of this class calls the same methods of the service utility.
030     * However, the signatures are different because it requires an additional
031     * {@link HttpPrincipal} parameter.
032     *
033     * <p>
034     * The benefits of using the HTTP utility is that it is fast and allows for
035     * tunneling without the cost of serializing to text. The drawback is that it
036     * only works with Java.
037     * </p>
038     *
039     * <p>
040     * Set the property <b>tunnel.servlet.hosts.allowed</b> in portal.properties to
041     * configure security.
042     * </p>
043     *
044     * <p>
045     * The HTTP utility is only generated for remote services.
046     * </p>
047     *
048     * @author Brian Wing Shun Chan
049     * @see ClassNameServiceSoap
050     * @see HttpPrincipal
051     * @see ClassNameServiceUtil
052     * @generated
053     */
054    @ProviderType
055    public class ClassNameServiceHttp {
056            public static com.liferay.portal.model.ClassName fetchClassName(
057                    HttpPrincipal httpPrincipal, java.lang.String value) {
058                    try {
059                            MethodKey methodKey = new MethodKey(ClassNameServiceUtil.class,
060                                            "fetchClassName", _fetchClassNameParameterTypes0);
061    
062                            MethodHandler methodHandler = new MethodHandler(methodKey, value);
063    
064                            Object returnObj = null;
065    
066                            try {
067                                    returnObj = TunnelUtil.invoke(httpPrincipal, methodHandler);
068                            }
069                            catch (Exception e) {
070                                    throw new com.liferay.portal.kernel.exception.SystemException(e);
071                            }
072    
073                            return (com.liferay.portal.model.ClassName)returnObj;
074                    }
075                    catch (com.liferay.portal.kernel.exception.SystemException se) {
076                            _log.error(se, se);
077    
078                            throw se;
079                    }
080            }
081    
082            private static Log _log = LogFactoryUtil.getLog(ClassNameServiceHttp.class);
083            private static final Class<?>[] _fetchClassNameParameterTypes0 = new Class[] {
084                            java.lang.String.class
085                    };
086    }