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aoqi@0 | 25 | |
aoqi@0 | 26 | /** |
aoqi@0 | 27 | * |
aoqi@0 | 28 | * <P>This document describes the architecture of JAX-WS 2.0 runtime. JAX-WS is |
aoqi@0 | 29 | * the aggregating component of what is called the integrated Stack |
aoqi@0 | 30 | * (I-Stack). The I-Stack consists of JAX-WS, JAX-B, StAX, SAAJ and Fast |
aoqi@0 | 31 | * Infoset. JAX-B is the databinding component of the stack. StAX is the |
aoqi@0 | 32 | * Streaming XML parser used by the stack. SAAJ is used for its |
aoqi@0 | 33 | * attachment support with SOAP messages and to allow handler developers |
aoqi@0 | 34 | * to gain access to the SOAP message via a standard interface. Fast |
aoqi@0 | 35 | * Infoset is a binary encoding of XML that can improve performance.</P> |
aoqi@0 | 36 | * <P>The remainder of this document will describe the JAX-WS runtime |
aoqi@0 | 37 | * architecture from the client and server perspectives.</P> |
aoqi@0 | 38 | * |
aoqi@0 | 39 | * <p> |
aoqi@0 | 40 | * <dl> |
aoqi@0 | 41 | * <dt>{@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.server Server} |
aoqi@0 | 42 | * <dd> |
aoqi@0 | 43 | * The server side portion of the JAX-WS runtime. |
aoqi@0 | 44 | * |
aoqi@0 | 45 | * <dt>{@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.client Client} |
aoqi@0 | 46 | * <dd> |
aoqi@0 | 47 | * The client side portion of the JAX-WS runtime. |
aoqi@0 | 48 | * |
aoqi@0 | 49 | * </dl> |
aoqi@0 | 50 | * |
aoqi@0 | 51 | * @ArchitectureDocument |
aoqi@0 | 52 | **/ |
aoqi@0 | 53 | package com.sun.xml.internal.ws; |
aoqi@0 | 54 | |
aoqi@0 | 55 | //import javax.xml.ws.Binding; |