| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| javax.xml.ws | 
 This package contains the core JAX-WS APIs. 
 | 
| javax.xml.ws.handler | 
 This package defines APIs for message handlers. 
 | 
| javax.xml.ws.http | 
 This package defines APIs specific to the HTTP binding. 
 | 
| javax.xml.ws.soap | 
 This package defines APIs specific to the SOAP binding. 
 | 
| javax.xml.ws.spi | 
 This package defines SPIs for JAX-WS. 
 | 
| javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing | 
 This package defines APIs related to WS-Addressing. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| AsyncHandler
 The  
AsyncHandler interface is implemented by
 clients that wish to receive callback notification of the completion of
 service endpoint operations invoked asynchronously. | 
| Binding
 The  
Binding interface is the base interface
  for JAX-WS protocol bindings. | 
| BindingProvider
 The  
BindingProvider interface provides access to the
 protocol binding and associated context objects for request and
 response message processing. | 
| Dispatch
 The  
Dispatch interface provides support
  for the dynamic invocation of a service endpoint operations. | 
| Endpoint
 A Web service endpoint. 
 | 
EndpointContext
EndpointContext allows multiple endpoints in an application
 to share any information. | 
| EndpointReference
 This class represents an WS-Addressing EndpointReference
 which is a remote reference to a web service endpoint. 
 | 
| Response
 The  
Response interface provides methods used to obtain the
  payload and context of a message sent in response to an operation
  invocation. | 
Service
Service objects provide the client view of a Web service. | 
| Service.Mode
 The orientation of a dynamic client or service. 
 | 
| WebServiceException
 The  
WebServiceException class is the base
  exception class for all JAX-WS API runtime exceptions. | 
| WebServiceFeature
 A WebServiceFeature is used to represent a feature that can be
 enabled or disabled for a web service. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| LogicalMessage
 The  
LogicalMessage interface represents a
  protocol agnostic XML message and contains methods that
  provide access to the payload of the message. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Binding
 The  
Binding interface is the base interface
  for JAX-WS protocol bindings. | 
| ProtocolException
 The  
ProtocolException class is a
  base class for exceptions related to a specific protocol binding. | 
| WebServiceException
 The  
WebServiceException class is the base
  exception class for all JAX-WS API runtime exceptions. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Binding
 The  
Binding interface is the base interface
  for JAX-WS protocol bindings. | 
| ProtocolException
 The  
ProtocolException class is a
  base class for exceptions related to a specific protocol binding. | 
| WebServiceException
 The  
WebServiceException class is the base
  exception class for all JAX-WS API runtime exceptions. | 
| WebServiceFeature
 A WebServiceFeature is used to represent a feature that can be
 enabled or disabled for a web service. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Dispatch
 The  
Dispatch interface provides support
  for the dynamic invocation of a service endpoint operations. | 
| Endpoint
 A Web service endpoint. 
 | 
| EndpointReference
 This class represents an WS-Addressing EndpointReference
 which is a remote reference to a web service endpoint. 
 | 
Service
Service objects provide the client view of a Web service. | 
| Service.Mode
 The orientation of a dynamic client or service. 
 | 
| WebServiceContext
 A  
WebServiceContext makes it possible for
  a web service endpoint implementation class to access
  message context and security information relative to
  a request being served. | 
| WebServiceFeature
 A WebServiceFeature is used to represent a feature that can be
 enabled or disabled for a web service. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| EndpointReference
 This class represents an WS-Addressing EndpointReference
 which is a remote reference to a web service endpoint. 
 | 
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