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The port-component-ref element declares a client dependency
on the container for resolving a Service Endpoint Interface
to a WSDL port. It optionally associates the Service Endpoint
Interface with a particular port-component. This is only used
by the container for a Service.getPort(Class) method call.
The service-endpoint-interface element defines a fully qualified
Java class that represents the Service Endpoint Interface of a
WSDL port.
The port-component-link element links a port-component-ref
to a specific port-component required to be made available
by a service reference.
The value of a port-component-link must be the
port-component-name of a port-component in the same module
or another module in the same application unit. The syntax
for specification follows the syntax defined for ejb-link
in the EJB 2.0 specification.
Defines the name of the handler. The name must be unique
within the module.
The service-ref element declares a reference to a Web
service. It contains optional description, display name and
icons, a declaration of the required Service interface,
an optional WSDL document location, an optional set
of JAX-RPC mappings, an optional QName for the service element,
an optional set of Service Endpoint Interfaces to be resolved
by the container to a WSDL port, and an optional set of handlers.
The service-ref-name element declares logical name that the
components in the module use to look up the Web service. It
is recommended that all service reference names start with
"service/".
The service-interface element declares the fully qualified class
name of the JAX-RPC Service interface the client depends on.
In most cases the value will be javax.xml.rpc.Service. A JAX-RPC
generated Service Interface class may also be specified.
The wsdl-file element contains the URI location of a WSDL
file. The location is relative to the root of the module.
The jaxrpc-mapping-file element contains the name of a file that
describes the JAX-RPC mapping between the Java interaces used by
the application and the WSDL description in the wsdl-file. The
file name is a relative path within the module file.
The service-qname element declares the specific WSDL service
element that is being refered to. It is not specified if no
wsdl-file is declared.
The port-component-ref element declares a client dependency
on the container for resolving a Service Endpoint Interface
to a WSDL port. It optionally associates the Service Endpoint
Interface with a particular port-component. This is only used
by the container for a Service.getPort(Class) method call.
Declares the handler for a port-component. Handlers can
access the init-param name/value pairs using the
HandlerInfo interface. If port-name is not specified, the
handler is assumed to be associated with all ports of the
service.
Declares the handler for a port-component. Handlers can access the
init-param name/value pairs using the HandlerInfo interface. If
port-name is not specified, the handler is assumed to be associated
with all ports of the service.
Used in: service-ref
Defines the name of the handler. The name must be unique
within the module.
Defines a fully qualified class name for the handler
implementation.
Defines the QName of a SOAP header that will be processed
by the handler.
The soap-role element contains a SOAP actor definition that
the Handler will play as a role.
The port-name element defines the WSDL port-name that a
handler should be associated with.