javax.xml.ws

Annotation Type ResponseWrapper


  • @Target(value=METHOD)
    @Retention(value=RUNTIME)
    @Documented
    public @interface ResponseWrapper
    Used to annotate methods in the Service Endpoint Interface with the response wrapper bean to be used at runtime. The default value of the localName is the operationName as defined in WebMethod annotation appended with Response and the targetNamespace is the target namespace of the SEI.

    When starting from Java this annotation is used resolve overloading conflicts in document literal mode. Only the className is required in this case.

    Since:
    JAX-WS 2.0
    • Element Detail

      • localName

        public abstract String localName
        Element's local name.
        Default:
        ""
      • targetNamespace

        public abstract String targetNamespace
        Element's namespace name.
        Default:
        ""
      • className

        public abstract String className
        Response wrapper bean name.
        Default:
        ""
      • partName

        public abstract String partName
        wsdl:part name for the wrapper part
        Since:
        JAX-WS 2.2
        Default:
        ""

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