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jax-rpc: JAX-RPC Reference Implementation
An implementation of the JAX-RPC 1.1 specification is included in the latest Java Web Services Developer Pack release, JWSDP 2.0. ...
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jax-rpc: Understanding your JAX-RPC SI environment, Part 2
The new runtime descriptor and web.xml are used by the JAX-RPC runtime for dispatching the request to the appropriate tie/implementation combination. ...
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jax-rpc: JAX-RPC Reference Implementation
The goal of the JAX-RPC project is to develop and evolve the code base for the Reference Implementation of JAX-RPC, the Java APIs for XML based RPC. ...
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jax-rpc: Understanding your JAX-RPC SI environment, Part 2
StockQuoteProviderPort_Stub is the generated stub class. Other classes are used by JAX-RPC runtime for serialization and de-serialization of SOAP request ...
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jax-rpc: Understanding your JAX-RPC SI environment, Part 2
The first part in this series explained the power of the wscompile and .... wscompile is instructed to generate the artifacts in the com.example package. ...
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jax-rpc: Understanding your JAX-RPC SI environment, Part 2
The command looks like: wscompile -gen:client -d build/classes config.xml where config.xml is the tool configuration file starting from a WSDL file. ...
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jax-rpc: SOAP with Attachment Support in JAXRPC 1.1.2
WS-I Attachment Profile 1.0 or AP 1.0 profiles SwA and WSDL 1.1 MIME binding for building interoperable endpoints with attachments. JAXRPC 1.1.2 conforms to ...
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jax-rpc: wsdl:binding "style", "use" and message format
wsdl, http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/, WSDL namespace for WSDL framework. soap, http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/, WSDL namespace for WSDL SOAP binding ...
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jax-rpc: JAX-RPC Reference Implementation
Welcome to the JAX-RPC Reference Implementation Project. This project is part of Project GlassFish and is in the JWSDP subcommunity at java.net. ...
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jax-rpc: JAX-RPC Reference Implementation
Welcome to the JAX-RPC Reference Implementation Project. This project is part of Project GlassFish and is in the JWSDP subcommunity at java.net. ...