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7.6.6. Use a Client Side Interceptor in an Application
Summary
You can plug a client-side interceptor into an application programmatically or using a ServiceLoader mechanism. The following procedure describes the two methods.
Procedure 7.14. Plug the Interceptor into
Programmatically
With this approach, you call theorg.jboss.ejb.client.EJBClientContext.registerInterceptor(int order, EJBClientInterceptor interceptor)API and pass theorderand theinterceptorinstance. Theorderis used to determine where exactly in the client interceptor chain thisinterceptoris placed.ServiceLoader Mechanism
With this approach, you create aMETA-INF/services/org.jboss.ejb.client.EJBClientInterceptorfile and place or package it in the classpath of the client application. The rules for the file are dictated by the Java ServiceLoader Mechanism. This file is expected to contain a separate line for each fully qualified class name of the EJB client interceptor implementation. The EJB client interceptor classes must be available in the classpath. EJB client interceptors added using theServiceLoadermechanism are added to the end of the client interceptor chain, in the order they are found in the classpath. Theejb-security-interceptorsquickstart uses this approach.