Using the proprietary Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) system programming interfaces (SPIs), you can add WS-Addressing message addressing properties (MAPs) to the SOAP headers of an outbound client message, through properties on the JAX-WS BindingProvider request context, or the JAX-RPC Stub or Call object. When the target endpoint receives the message, the SPI enables the endpoint to acquire the MAPs through properties on the message context.
There are no equivalent SPIs in the JAX-WS 2.1 standard. If you want to set message-addressing properties in a client that uses JAX-WS 2.1 endpoint references, you must convert the endpoint references to the IBM proprietary classes, before using them with these SPIs.
Complete this task if you are a Web service developer that uses the WS-Addressing support, or a system programmer that uses the IBM proprietary WS-Addressing SPIs to specify message addressing properties, such as fault or reply endpoint references, on Web services messages.
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