@Documented @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Target(value=TYPE) public @interface WebServiceRefs
WebServiceRefs
annotation allows
multiple web service references to be declared at the
class level.
It can be used to inject both service and proxy instances. These injected references are not thread safe. If the references are accessed by multiple threads, usual synchronization techniques can be used to support multiple threads.
There is no way to associate web service features with the injected instances. If an instance needs to be configured with web service features, use @WebServiceRef to inject the resource along with its features.
Example: The StockQuoteProvider
proxy instance, and the StockQuoteService
service
instance are injected using @WebServiceRefs.
@WebServiceRefs({@WebServiceRef(name="service/stockquoteservice", value=StockQuoteService.class),
@WebServiceRef(name="service/stockquoteprovider", type=StockQuoteProvider.class, value=StockQuoteService.class})
public class MyClient {
void init() {
Context ic = new InitialContext();
StockQuoteService service = (StockQuoteService) ic.lookup("java:comp/env/service/stockquoteservice");
StockQuoteProvider port = (StockQuoteProvider) ic.lookup("java:comp/env/service/stockquoteprovider");
...
}
...
}
WebServiceRef
Modifier and Type | Required Element and Description |
---|---|
WebServiceRef[] |
value
Array used for multiple web service reference declarations.
|
public abstract WebServiceRef[] value
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