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weblogic.jws
Interface WLJmsTransport

All Superinterfaces:
Annotation

@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Target(value=TYPE)
public interface WLJmsTransport
extends Annotation

Specifies the context path and service URI sections of the URL used to invoke the Web Service over the JMS transport, as well as the name of the port in the generated WSDL.

You also use this annotation to specify the JMS queue to which WebLogic Server queues the SOAP request messages from invokes of the operations.


Method Summary
 String connectionFactory()
          The JNDI name of the JMS connection factory that you have configured for the JMS transport.
 String contextPath()
          Context root of the Web Service You use this value in the URL that invokes the Web Service.
 String portName()
          The name of the port in the generated WSDL.
 String queue()
          The JNDI name of the JMS queue that you have configured for the JMS transport.
 String serviceUri()
          Web Service URI portion of the URL used by client applications to invoke the Web Service.
 
Methods inherited from interface java.lang.annotation.Annotation
annotationType, equals, hashCode, toString
 

Method Detail

contextPath

String contextPath()
Context root of the Web Service You use this value in the URL that invokes the Web Service.


serviceUri

String serviceUri()
Web Service URI portion of the URL used by client applications to invoke the Web Service.


queue

String queue()
The JNDI name of the JMS queue that you have configured for the JMS transport. See Using JMS Transport for details about using JMS transport.


connectionFactory

String connectionFactory()
The JNDI name of the JMS connection factory that you have configured for the JMS transport. See Using JMS Transport for details about using JMS transport.


portName

String portName()
The name of the port in the generated WSDL. This attribute maps to the name attribute of the element in the WSDL.


Documentation is available at
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs100
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