All Classes and Interfaces
Class
Description
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.This annotation represents the use of WS-Addressing with either
the SOAP 1.1/HTTP or SOAP 1.2/HTTP binding.
AddressingFeature represents the use of WS-Addressing with either
the SOAP 1.1/HTTP or SOAP 1.2/HTTP binding.
If addressing is enabled, this property determines if endpoint requires
the use of only anonymous responses, or only non-anonymous responses, or all.
The
AsyncHandler
interface is implemented by
clients that wish to receive callback notification of the completion of
service endpoint operations invoked asynchronously.The
Binding
interface is the base interface
for Jakarta XML Web Services protocol bindings.The
BindingProvider
interface provides access to the
protocol binding and associated context objects for request and
response message processing.The
BindingType
annotation is used to
specify the binding to use for a web service
endpoint implementation class.The
Dispatch
interface provides support
for the dynamic invocation of a service endpoint operations.A Web service endpoint.
EndpointContext
allows multiple endpoints in an application
to share any information.This class represents an WS-Addressing EndpointReference
which is a remote reference to a web service endpoint.
The
FaultAction
annotation is used inside an 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.The
Handler
interface
is the base interface for Jakarta XML Web Services handlers.Associates the Web Service with an externally defined handler chain.
HandlerResolver
is an interface implemented
by an application to get control over the handler chain
set on proxy/dispatch objects at the time of their creation.Holds a value of type
T
.The
HTTPBinding
interface is an
abstraction for the XML/HTTP binding.HttpContext represents a mapping between the root URI path of a web
service to a
HttpHandler
which is invoked to handle requests
destined for that path on the associated container.The
HTTPException
exception represents an XML/HTTP fault.This class encapsulates an HTTP request received and a
response to be generated in one exchange.
A handler which is invoked to process HTTP requests.
Deprecated.
Invoker hides the detail of calling into application endpoint
implementation.
The
LogicalHandler
extends
Handler to provide type safety for the message context parameter.The
LogicalMessage
interface represents a
protocol agnostic XML message and contains methods that
provide access to the payload of the message.The
LogicalMessageContext
interface extends
MessageContext
to
provide access to a the contained message as a protocol neutral
LogicalMessageThe interface
MessageContext
abstracts the message
context that is processed by a handler in the handle
method.Property scope.
This feature represents the use of MTOM with a
web service.
This feature represents the use of MTOM with a
web service.
Indicates that the given @WebMethod has only an input message and no output.
The
PortInfo
interface is used by a
HandlerResolver
to query information about
the port it is being asked to create a handler chain for.The
ProtocolException
class is a
base class for exceptions related to a specific protocol binding.Service endpoints may implement the
Provider
interface as a dynamic alternative to an SEI.Service provider for
ServiceDelegate
and
Endpoint
objects.Used to annotate methods in the Service Endpoint Interface with the request
wrapper bean to be used at runtime.
This feature clarifies the use of the
wsdl:binding
in a Jakarta XML Web Services runtime.This feature clarifies the use of the
wsdl:binding
in a Jakarta XML Web Services runtime.The
Response
interface provides methods used to obtain the
payload and context of a message sent in response to an operation
invocation.Used to annotate methods in the Service Endpoint Interface with the response
wrapper bean to be used at runtime.
Service
objects provide the client view of a Web service.The orientation of a dynamic client or service.
Service delegates are used internally by
Service
objects
to allow pluggability of Jakarta XML Web Services implementations.Used to indicate whether a
Provider
implementation wishes to work
with entire protocol messages or just with protocol message payloads.Specifies the mapping of the Web Service onto the SOAP message protocol.
The
SOAPBinding
interface is an abstraction for
the SOAP binding.The style of mapping parameters onto SOAP messages
The SOAP binding style
The SOAP binding use
The
SOAPFaultException
exception represents a
SOAP 1.1 or 1.2 fault.The
SOAPHandler
class extends Handler
to provide type safety for the message context parameter and add a method
to obtain access to the headers that may be processed by the handler.The interface
SOAPMessageContext
provides access to the SOAP message for either RPC request or
response.Deprecated.
Deprecated.
As of JSR-181 2.0 with no replacement.
This class represents a W3C Addressing EndpointReference which is
a remote reference to a web service endpoint that supports the
W3C WS-Addressing 1.0 - Core Recommendation.
This class is used to build
W3CEndpointReference
instances.Used to annotate the
getPortName()
methods of a generated service interface.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.
Customizes a method that is exposed as a Web Service operation.
Customizes the mapping of an individual parameter to a Web Service message part and XML element.
The direction in which the parameter flows
Customizes the mapping of the return value to a WSDL part and XML element.
Marks a Java class as implementing a Web Service, or a Java interface as defining a Web Service interface.
Used to annotate a generated service interface.
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.The
WebServiceException
class is the base
exception class for all Jakarta XML Web Services API runtime exceptions.A WebServiceFeature is used to represent a feature that can be
enabled or disabled for a web service.
Annotation used to identify other annotations
as a
WebServiceFeature
.This class defines web service permissions.
Used to annotate a Provider implementation class.
The
WebServiceRef
annotation is used to
define a reference to a web service and
(optionally) an injection target for it.The
WebServiceRefs
annotation allows
multiple web service references to be declared at the
class level.