javax.xml.ws
@Target(value={TYPE,METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface WebServiceRef
WebServiceRef
annotation is used to
define a reference to a web service and
(optionally) an injection target for it.
Web service references are resources in the Java EE 5 sense.Resource
Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
---|---|
String |
mappedName
A product specific name that this resource should be mapped to.
|
String |
name
The JNDI name of the resource.
|
Class |
type
The Java type of the resource.
|
Class |
value
The service class, always a type extending
javax.xml.ws.Service . |
String |
wsdlLocation
A URL pointing to the WSDL document for the web service.
|
public abstract String name
public abstract Class type
public abstract String mappedName
name
element or defaulted, is a name that is local to the application
component using the resource. (It's a name in the JNDI
java:comp/env
namespace.) Many application servers
provide a way to map these local names to names of resources
known to the application server. This mapped name is often a
global JNDI name, but may be a name of any form. Application servers are not required to support any particular form or type of mapped name, nor the ability to use mapped names. The mapped name is product-dependent and often installation-dependent. No use of a mapped name is portable.
public abstract Class value
javax.xml.ws.Service
. This element MUST be specified
whenever the type of the reference is a service endpoint interface.public abstract String wsdlLocation
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