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package javax.jws;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
/**
* Marks a Java class as implementing a Web Service, or a Java interface as defining a Web Service interface.
*/
@Retention(value = RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(value = {ElementType.TYPE})
public @interface WebService {
/**
* The name of the Web Service.
* <p>
* Used as the name of the wsdl:portType when mapped to WSDL 1.1.
*
* @specdefault The simple name of the Java class or interface.
*/
String name() default "";
/**
* If the @WebService.targetNamespace annotation is on a service endpoint interface, the targetNamespace is used
* for the namespace for the wsdl:portType (and associated XML elements).
* <p>
* If the @WebService.targetNamespace annotation is on a service implementation bean that does NOT reference a
* service endpoint interface (through the endpointInterface attribute), the targetNamespace is used for both the
* wsdl:portType and the wsdl:service (and associated XML elements).
* <p>
* If the @WebService.targetNamespace annotation is on a service implementation bean that does reference a service
* endpoint interface (through the endpointInterface attribute), the targetNamespace is used for only the
* wsdl:service (and associated XML elements).
*
* @specdefault Implementation-defined, as described in JAX-WS 2.0 [5], section 3.2.
*/
String targetNamespace() default "";
/**
* The service name of the Web Service.
* <p>
* Used as the name of the wsdl:service when mapped to WSDL 1.1.
* <p>
* <i>This member-value is not allowed on endpoint interfaces.</i>
*
* @specdefault The simple name of the Java class + "Service".
*/
String serviceName() default "";
/**
* The port name of the Web Service.
* <p>
* Used as the name of the wsdl:port when mapped to WSDL 1.1.
* <p>
* <i>This member-value is not allowed on endpoint interfaces.</i>
*
* @specdefault {@code @WebService.name}+"Port".
*
* @since 2.0
*/
String portName() default "";
/**
* The location of a pre-defined WSDL describing the service.
* <p>
* The wsdlLocation is a URL (relative or absolute) that refers to a pre-existing WSDL file. The presence of a
* wsdlLocation value indicates that the service implementation bean is implementing a pre-defined WSDL contract.
* The JSR-181 tool MUST provide feedback if the service implementation bean is inconsistent with the portType and
* bindings declared in this WSDL. Note that a single WSDL file might contain multiple portTypes and multiple
* bindings. The annotations on the service implementation bean determine the specific portType and bindings that
* correspond to the Web Service.
*/
String wsdlLocation() default "";
/**
* The complete name of the service endpoint interface defining the service's abstract Web Service contract.
* <p>
* This annotation allows the developer to separate the interface contract from the implementation. If this
* annotation is present, the service endpoint interface is used to determine the abstract WSDL contract (portType
* and bindings). The service endpoint interface MAY include JSR-181 annotations to customize the mapping from
* Java to WSDL.
* <br>
* The service implementation bean MAY implement the service endpoint interface, but is not REQUIRED to do so.
* <br>
* If this member-value is not present, the Web Service contract is generated from annotations on the service
* implementation bean. If a service endpoint interface is required by the target environment, it will be
* generated into an implementation-defined package with an implementation- defined name
* <p>
* <i>This member-value is not allowed on endpoint interfaces.</i>
*/
String endpointInterface() default "";
};