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Java API for XML Web Services

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Development status
  
Active

Operating system
  
Cross-platform

Written in
  
Java

Platform
  
Java Virtual Machine

Developer(s)
  
Oracle Corporation (initial code from Sun Microsystems)

Stable release
  
2.2.10 / January 14, 2015 (2015-01-14)

The Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) is a Java programming language API for creating web services, particularly SOAP services. JAX-WS is one of the Java XML programming APIs. It is part of the Java EE platform.

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Overview

The JAX-WS 2.2 specification JSR 224 defines a standard Java- to-WSDL mapping which determines how WSDL operations are bound to Java methods when a SOAP message invokes a WSDL operation. This Java-to-WSDL mapping determines which Java method gets invoked and how that SOAP message is mapped to the method’s parameters.

This mapping also determines how the method’s return value gets mapped to the SOAP response.

JAX-WS uses annotations, introduced in Java SE 5, to simplify the development and deployment of web service clients and endpoints. It is part of the Java Web Services Development Pack. JAX-WS can be used in Java SE starting with version 6. JAX-WS 2.0 replaced the JAX-RPC API in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 which leans more towards document style Web Services.

This API provides the core of Project Metro, inside the GlassFish open-source Application Server community of Oracle Corporation.

JAX-WS also is one of the foundations of WSIT.

Standards Supported

  • JAX-WS 2.0/2.1/2.2 (JSR 224)
  • WS-I Basic Profile 1.2 and 2.0
  • WS-I Attachments Profile 1.0
  • WS-I Simple SOAP Binding Profile 1.0
  • WS-Addressing 1.0 - Core, SOAP Binding, WSDL Binding
  • Implementations

  • Metro Project in GlassFish
  • Apache CXF
  • Apache Axis2
  • JBossWS in JBoss
  • IBM WebSphere Jax-Ws in WebSphere
  • Oracle Weblogic
  • References

    Java API for XML Web Services Wikipedia


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