JTR 5.0 API Documentation

Uses of Package
jtr.config.ws

Packages that use jtr.config.ws
jtr.config Here reside all the basic classes used to compose the object-oriented representation of a jtr.xml configuration file. 
jtr.config.ws This package contains all those classes that maps one-to-one with those XML elements used to define WebServices Configurations in a jtr.xml configuration file. 
jtr.runners This package defines the hierarchy of interfaces that shape the interaction between user-defined runners and the JTR runtime. 
jtr.ws Here we have all the contracts that define the interaction between the JTR runtime and those components in charge of supporting user-defined runners in webservices invocation. 
jtr.ws.jaxws Default JAX-WS 2.1.1 based implementation of the contracts defined in jtr.ws
 

Classes in jtr.config.ws used by jtr.config
Bindings
          This class defines a set of Bindings.
WebServiceConfig
          This class is the object oriented representation of the content of a webservice element of the jtr.xml configuration file.
Every webservice description is logically associated with a WSDL, thus you are required to point out a valid WSDL location as an URL when defining every webservice element.
Nested in a WebServiceConfig there might be one or more services according to your needs.
 

Classes in jtr.config.ws used by jtr.config.ws
Binding
          This class defines a unique set of name-space, name, port and operation.
WebServiceMsg
          Abstract representation of a webservice message configuration element.
WebServiceOperation
          This is the abstract representation of a webservice operation configuration element.
WebServicePort
          This class represents a port elements that can be found in a jtr.xml configuration file.
Semantically its content can be assimilated to the one represented by a WSDL port element.
WebServicePortType
          This class is the object-oriented representation of the portType element that can be found in the jtr.xml configuration file.
Semantically it is comparable to a WSDL port type definition, and is one of the information used by the JTR runtime system to access webservices.
WebServiceService
          This class is the object oriented representation of a service element of a jtr.xml configuration file.
It can be assimilated to the concept of WSDL service.
WebServiceTypeMapping
          This class is the object oriented representation of the jtr.xml typeMapping configuration element.
Such a configuration element is used to decleratively instruct the JTR-webservices extension on how to map complex XML data types to Java objects.
 

Classes in jtr.config.ws used by jtr.runners
Binding
          This class defines a unique set of name-space, name, port and operation.
WebServiceConfig
          This class is the object oriented representation of the content of a webservice element of the jtr.xml configuration file.
Every webservice description is logically associated with a WSDL, thus you are required to point out a valid WSDL location as an URL when defining every webservice element.
Nested in a WebServiceConfig there might be one or more services according to your needs.
 

Classes in jtr.config.ws used by jtr.ws
Binding
          This class defines a unique set of name-space, name, port and operation.
 

Classes in jtr.config.ws used by jtr.ws.jaxws
Binding
          This class defines a unique set of name-space, name, port and operation.
WebServiceConfig
          This class is the object oriented representation of the content of a webservice element of the jtr.xml configuration file.
Every webservice description is logically associated with a WSDL, thus you are required to point out a valid WSDL location as an URL when defining every webservice element.
Nested in a WebServiceConfig there might be one or more services according to your needs.
 


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