The Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) support in this product provides the environment for web services that use the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) WS-Addressing specifications. This family of specifications provide transport-neutral mechanisms to address web services and to facilitate end-to-end addressing.
This product provides application programming interfaces for applications that have to create endpoint references and use those endpoint references to target web service endpoints.
This product provides proprietary system programming interfaces for more advanced Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) tasks, which involve the WS-Addressing message-addressing properties that are passed in the SOAP header of a web service message. You can also use the SPIs to choose a WS-Addressing specification level other than the default used by the product.
The Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) support provides mechanisms to address web services and provide addressing information in messages. For JAX-WS applications, you can enable WS-Addressing support in several different ways, such as configuring policy sets or using annotations in code.
The Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) support provides mechanisms to address web services and provide addressing information in messages. To enable the WS-Addressing support for JAX-RPC applications, either configure the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file for a service that runs on WebSphere® Application Server, or use the WS-Addressing application programming interface (API) or system programming interface (SPI) to add WS-Addressing properties in a WebSphere Application Server client.
The Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing) support provides mechanisms to address web services and provide addressing information in messages. WS-Addressing support is disabled by default on clients. The method for disabling WS-Addressing support on servers depends on whether your application is based on JAX-RPC or JAX-WS.