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javax.xml.ws
annotation BindingType

java.lang.annotation.Annotation extended by javax.xml.ws.BindingType

public interface annotation BindingType
extends Annotation

The BindingType annotation is used to specify the binding to use for a web service endpoint implementation class.

This annotation may be overriden programmatically or via deployment descriptors, depending on the platform in use.


Method Summary
 String

          A binding identifier (a URI).
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.annotation.Annotation
annotationType, equals, hashCode, toString
 

Method Detail

value

public String value()
A binding identifier (a URI). If not specified, the default is the SOAP 1.1 / HTTP binding.

See the SOAPBinding and HTTPBinding for the definition of the standard binding identifiers.



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