Developing JAX-WS clients

  • Developing a JAX-WS client from a WSDL file

    Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) tooling supports generating Java artifacts you need to develop static JAX-WS web services clients when starting with a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.

  • Developing deployment descriptors for a JAX-WS client

    Deployment descriptors are standard text files, formatted using XML and packaged in a web services application. You can optionally use the Web Services for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification (JSR 109) service reference deployment descriptor to augment or override application metadata specified in annotations within Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) web services client.

  • Developing a dynamic client using JAX-WS APIs

    Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) provides support for the dynamic invocation of service endpoint operations.

  • Invoking JAX-WS web services asynchronously

    Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) provides support for invoking web services using an asynchronous client invocation. JAX-WS provides support for both a callback and polling model when calling web services asynchronously. Both the callback model and the polling model are available on the Dispatch client and the Dynamic Proxy client.

  • Implementing extensions to JAX-WS web services clients

    WebSphere® Application Server provides extensions to web services clients using the Java API for XML-based Web Services (JAX-WS) programming model.

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