Package com.ibm.websphere.srm

The interfaces and classes in this package are used by clients wishing to map partner names to endpoint references and service references.

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Interface Summary
EndpointReferenceHelper An interface to a helper class that can be used to manipulate EndpointReferences, and to create other objects, such as objects that can be used to invoke services on the endpoint defined by the EndpointReference.
 

Class Summary
EndpointReferenceFactory The EndpointReferenceFactory is used to create instances of an EndpointReferenceType.
EndpointReferenceHelperFactory The EndpointReferenceHelperFactory is used to create an instance of an EndpointReferenceHelper.
 

Exception Summary
InvalidComponentInformationException This will be thrown when the component information specified in the component file is insufficient.
InvalidEndpointReferenceException Thrown by the SRM when an EndpointReference that is invalid is encountered.
InvalidWSDLDefinitionException This is thrown when the javax.wsdl.Definition object is not valid.
ServiceReferenceWSDLMismatchException Thrown when a service when the deployment information is incompatible with the requirements of the referenced WSDL document.
WSDLDefinitionEndpointReferenceMismatchException This is thrown when a javax.wsdl.Definition object is not compatible with a supplied EndpointReference.
WSDLNotFoundException Thrown when a wsdl file defined in the deployment information file can not be found.
WSDLNotValidException Thrown when a WSDL document is malformed or invalid.
WSIFServiceCreationFailedException Thrown by the when there was a problem creating a WSIFService due to an underlying problem in the WSIFServiceFactory.
 

Package com.ibm.websphere.srm Description

The interfaces and classes in this package are used by clients wishing to map partner names to endpoint references and service references.

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"The overview documentation describes how the types in this package are used within some common scenarios."