Action (Java Platform SE 6) (original) (raw)



javax.xml.ws

Annotation Type Action


@Documented @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value=METHOD) public @interface Action

The Action annotation allows explicit association of a WS-Addressing Action message addressing property with input, output, and fault messages of the mapped WSDL operation.

In this version of JAX-WS there is no standard way to specify Action values in a WSDL and there is no standard default value. It is intended that, after the W3C WG on WS-Addressing has defined these items in a recommendation, a future version of JAX-WS will require the new standards.

Since:

JAX-WS 2.1

See Also:

Addressing, FaultAction


Optional Element Summary
FaultAction[] fault Explicit value of the WS-Addressing Action message addressing property for the fault message(s) of the operation.
String input Explicit value of the WS-Addressing Action message addressing property for the input message of the operation.
String output Explicit value of the WS-Addressing Action message addressing property for the output message of the operation.

input

public abstract String input

Explicit value of the WS-Addressing Action message addressing property for the input message of the operation.

Default:

""


output

public abstract String output

Explicit value of the WS-Addressing Action message addressing property for the output message of the operation.

Default:

""


fault

public abstract FaultAction[] fault

Explicit value of the WS-Addressing Action message addressing property for the fault message(s) of the operation. Each exception that is mapped to a fault and requires an explicit WS-AddressingAction message addressing property, needs to be specified as a value in this property using FaultAction annotation.

Default:

{}



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