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Interface Summary |
AsyncHandler |
The AsyncHandler interface is implemented by
clients that wish to receive callback notification of the completion of
service endpoint operations invoked asynchronously. |
Binding |
The Binding interface is the base interface
for JAX-WS protocol bindings. |
BindingProvider |
The BindingProvider interface provides access to the
protocol binding and associated context objects for request and
response message processing. |
Dispatch |
The Dispatch interface provides support
for the dynamic invocation of a service endpoint operations. |
LogicalMessage |
The LogicalMessage interface represents a
protocol agnostic XML message and contains methods that
provide access to the payload of the message. |
Provider |
Service endpoints may implement the Provider
interface as a dynamic alternative to an SEI. |
Response |
The Response interface provides methods used to obtain the
payload and context of a message sent in response to an operation
invocation. |
WebServiceContext |
A WebServiceContext makes it possible for
a web service endpoint implementation class to access
message context and security information relative to
a request being served. |
Annotation Types Summary |
Action |
The Action annotation allows explicit association of a
WS-Addressing Action message addressing property with
input , output , and
fault messages of the mapped WSDL operation. |
BindingType |
The BindingType annotation is used to
specify the binding to use for a web service
endpoint implementation class. |
FaultAction |
The FaultAction annotation is used inside an javax.xml.ws.Action
annotation to allow an explicit association of a WS-Addressing
Action message addressing property with the fault
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 the wsdl: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 a javax.xml.ws.Provider implementation wishes to work
with entire protocol messages or just with protocol message payloads. |
WebEndpoint |
Used to annotate the getPortName()
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 |
The WebServiceRef annotation is used to
define a reference to a web service and
(optionally) an injection target for it. |
WebServiceRefs |
The WebServiceRefs annotation allows
multiple web service references to be declared at the
class level. |
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