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Configures a JAX-WS server. This element is associated with the org.apache.cxf.jaxws.EndpointImpl object.
Configures the message binding used by the endpoint. Message bindings are configured using implementations of the
org.apache.cxf.binding.BindingFactory interface. The SOAP binding is configured using the soap:soapBinding bean.
Configures the data binding used by the endpoint. The class implementing the JAXB data binding is org.apache.cxf.jaxb.JAXBDataBinding.
Configures a Java executor to handle the service.
Specifies a list of beans that configure advanced features like WS-RM.
Specifies a list of JAX-WS handlers to add to the endpoint's processing chain.
Configures the bean implementing the service. If this child is used you should not use the implementor attribute.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process incoming requests.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process incoming fault messages.
Specifies an implementation of the org.apache.cxf.service.Invoker interface to be used by the service. The Invoker
implementation controls how a service is invoked. For example, it controls if each request is handled by a new instance of the
service implementation or if state is preserved across invocations.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process outgoing responses.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process outgoing fault messages.
Specifies a map of properties that are passed to the endpoint.
Specifies the HTTP address of the endpoint. This value will override the value specified in the services
contract.
Specifies the ID of the data binding the service will use. For SOAP bindings the IDs are defined in the JAX-WS
specification. For other data bindings, the ID is the namespace of the WSDL extensions used to configure the
binding.
Specifies the ID of the Spring bean configuring the bus managing the endpoint.
Specifies the class implementing the service. You can specify the implementation class using either the class
name or an ID reference to a Spring bean configuring the implementation class. This class needs to be on the
classpath.
Specifies the name of the class implementing the service. This attribute is useful when you specify the implementor
with the ref bean which is wrapped by using Spring AOP.
Specifies if the service should be automatically published.
Specifies the value of the service's WSDL port element's name attribute.
Specifies the value of the service's WSDL service element's name attribute.
Specifies the transportId that endpoint will use, it will override the transport which is defined in the wsdl.
Specifies the location of the endpoint's WSDL contract. The WSDL contract's location is relative to the folder
from which the service is deployed.
Configures a JAX-WS server. The element is associated with the org.apache.cxf.jaxws.support.JaxWsServerFactoryBean object.
Configures the message binding used by the endpoint. Message bindings are configured using implementations of the
org.apache.cxf.binding.BindingFactory interface. The SOAP binding is configured using the soap:soapBinding bean.
Configures the data binding used by the endpoint. The class implementing the JAXB data binding is
org.apache.cxf.jaxb.JAXBDataBinding.
Configures a Java executor to handle the service.
Specifies a list of beans that configure advanced features like WS-RM.
Specifies a list of JAX-WS handlers to add to the endpoint's processing chain.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process incoming requests.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process incoming fault messages.
Specifies an implementation of the org.apache.cxf.service.Invoker interface to be used by the service. The Invoker
implementation controls how a service is invoked. For example, it controls if each request is handled by a new instance of the
service implementation or if state is preserved across invocations.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process outgoing responses.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process outgoing fault messages.
Specifies a map of properties that are passed to the endpoint.
Configures the bean implementing the service. If this child is used you should not use the serviceBean attribute.
Specifies the HTTP address of the endpoint. This value will override the value specified in the services
contract.
Specifies the ID of the data binding the service will use. For SOAP bindings the IDs are defined in the JAX-WS
specification. For other data bindings, the ID is the namespace of the WSDL extensions used to configure the
binding.
Specifies the ID of the Spring bean configuring the bus managing the endpoint.
Specifies the name of the class implementing the service. This attribute is useful when you specify the implementor
with the ref bean which is wrapped by using Spring AOP.
Specifies the class implementing the service. You can specify the implementation class using either the class
name or an ID reference to a Spring bean configuring the implementation class. This class needs to be on the
classpath.
Specifies if the service should be automatically published.
Specifies the transportId that endpoint will use, it will override the transport which is defined in the wsdl.
Specifies the location of the endpoint's WSDL contract. The WSDL contract's location is relative to the folder
from which the service is deployed.
Specifies the value of the service's WSDL port element's name attribute.
Specifies the value of the service's WSDL service element's name attribute.
Configures a JAX-WS client.
Configures the message binding used by the endpoint. Message bindings are configured using implementations of the
org.apache.cxf.binding.BindingFactory interface. The SOAP binding is configured using the soap:soapBinding bean.
Configures the data binding used by the endpoint. The class implementing the JAXB data binding is org.apache.cxf.jaxb.JAXBDataBinding.
Specifies a list of beans that configure advanced features like WS-RM.
Specifies a list of JAX-WS handlers to add to the endpoint's processing chain.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process incoming responses.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process incoming fault messages.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process outgoing requests.
Specifies a list of interceptors to process outgoing fault messages.
Specifies a map of properties that are passed to the endpoint.
Specifies a org.apache.cxf.endpoint.ConduitSelector implementation. ConduitSelector implementations override the
strategy used to select the Conduit used to process outgoing messages.
Specifies the HTTP address of the endpoint on which the client makes requests. This value will override the value
specified in the services contract.
Specifies the ID of the data binding the client will use. For SOAP bindings the IDs are defined in the JAX-WS
specification. For other data bindings, the ID is the namespace of the WSDL extensions used to configure the
binding.
Specifies the ID of the Spring bean configuring the bus managing the endpoint.
Specifies the value of the WSDL port element's name attribute for the service on which the client is making
requests.
Specifies a password that is used for simple username/password authentication.
Specifies the name of the class implementing the client.
Specifies the value of the WSDL service element's name attribute for the service on which the client is making
requests.
Specifies a password that is used for simple username/password authentication.
Specifies the transportId that endpoint will use, it will override the transport which is defined in the wsdl.
Specifies the location of the endpoint's WSDL contract. The WSDL contract's location is relative to the folder
from which the client is deployed.