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/** The <code>Response</code> interface provides methods used to obtain the
* payload and context of a message sent in response to an operation
* invocation.
*
* <p>For asynchronous operation invocations it provides additional methods
* to check the status of the request. The <code>get(...)</code> methods may
* throw the standard
* set of exceptions and their cause may be a <code>RemoteException</code> or a
* {@link WebServiceException} that represents the error that occured during the
* asynchronous method invocation.</p>
*
* @since JAX-WS 2.0
**/
/** Gets the contained response context.
*
* @return The contained response context. May be <code>null</code> if a
* response is not yet available.
*
**/
}