You must develop a service endpoint interface if you are developing a JAX-RPC web service from a JavaBeans implementation.
This task is a required step in developing a JAX-RPC Web service from a Java bean.
The service endpoint interface defines the methods for particular Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) web services. The JavaBeans implementation must implement methods with the same signature as the methods on the service endpoint interface. A number of restrictions apply on which types to use as parameters and results of service endpoint interface methods. These restrictions are documented in the JAX-RPC specification.
You can also create a service endpoint interface by using assembly tools.
Develop a service endpoint interface for a JavaBeans implementation by following the actions listed:package addr; public interface AddressBook { /** * Retrieve an entry from the AddressBook. * *@param name the name of the entry to look up. *@return the AddressBook entry matching name or null if none. *@throws java.rmi.RemoteException if communications failure. */ public addr.Address getAddressFromName(java.lang.String name); }
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