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Interface Summary Interface Description AsyncHandler<T> TheAsyncHandler
interface is implemented by clients that wish to receive callback notification of the completion of service endpoint operations invoked asynchronously.Binding TheBinding
interface is the base interface for JAX-WS protocol bindings.BindingProvider TheBindingProvider
interface provides access to the protocol binding and associated context objects for request and response message processing.Dispatch<T> TheDispatch
interface provides support for the dynamic invocation of a service endpoint operations.LogicalMessage TheLogicalMessage
interface represents a protocol agnostic XML message and contains methods that provide access to the payload of the message.Provider<T> Service endpoints may implement theProvider
interface as a dynamic alternative to an SEI.Response<T> TheResponse
interface provides methods used to obtain the payload and context of a message sent in response to an operation invocation.WebServiceContext AWebServiceContext
makes it possible for a web service endpoint implementation class to access message context and security information relative to a request being served. -
Class Summary Class Description Endpoint A Web service endpoint.EndpointContext EndpointContext
allows multiple endpoints in an application to share any information.EndpointReference This class represents an WS-Addressing EndpointReference which is a remote reference to a web service endpoint.Holder<T> Holds a value of typeT
.RespectBindingFeature This feature clarifies the use of thewsdl:binding
in a JAX-WS runtime.Service Service
objects provide the client view of a Web service.WebServiceFeature A WebServiceFeature is used to represent a feature that can be enabled or disabled for a web service.WebServicePermission This class defines web service permissions. -
Enum Summary Enum Description Service.Mode The orientation of a dynamic client or service. -
Exception Summary Exception Description ProtocolException TheProtocolException
class is a base class for exceptions related to a specific protocol binding.WebServiceException TheWebServiceException
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Annotation Types Summary Annotation Type Description Action TheAction
annotation allows explicit association of a WS-AddressingAction
message addressing property withinput
,output
, andfault
messages of the mapped WSDL operation.BindingType TheBindingType
annotation is used to specify the binding to use for a web service endpoint implementation class.FaultAction TheFaultAction
annotation is used inside anAction
annotation to allow an explicit association of a WS-AddressingAction
message addressing property with thefault
messages of the WSDL operation mapped from the exception class.RequestWrapper Used to annotate methods in the Service Endpoint Interface with the request wrapper bean to be used at runtime.RespectBinding This feature clarifies the use of thewsdl:binding
in a JAX-WS runtime.ResponseWrapper Used to annotate methods in the Service Endpoint Interface with the response wrapper bean to be used at runtime.ServiceMode Used to indicate whether aProvider
implementation wishes to work with entire protocol messages or just with protocol message payloads.WebEndpoint Used to annotate thegetPortName()
methods of a generated service interface.WebFault Used to annotate service specific exception classes to customize to the local and namespace name of the fault element and the name of the fault bean.WebServiceClient Used to annotate a generated service interface.WebServiceProvider Used to annotate a Provider implementation class.WebServiceRef TheWebServiceRef
annotation is used to define a reference to a web service and (optionally) an injection target for it.WebServiceRefs TheWebServiceRefs
annotation allows multiple web service references to be declared at the class level.
Package javax.xml.ws Description
This package contains the core JAX-WS APIs.
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