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package javax.xml.ws;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import java.util.Iterator;
import javax.xml.ws.handler.HandlerResolver;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import javax.xml.ws.spi.ServiceDelegate;
import javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider;
/**
* {@code Service} objects provide the client view of a Web service.
* <p>{@code Service} acts as a factory of the following:
* <ul>
* <li>Proxies for a target service endpoint.</li>
* <li>Instances of {@link javax.xml.ws.Dispatch} for
* dynamic message-oriented invocation of a remote
* operation.
* </li>
* </ul>
*
* <p>The ports available on a service can be enumerated using the
* {@code getPorts} method. Alternatively, you can pass a
* service endpoint interface to the unary {@code getPort} method
* and let the runtime select a compatible port.
*
* <p>Handler chains for all the objects created by a {@code Service}
* can be set by means of a {@code HandlerResolver}.
*
* <p>An {@code Executor} may be set on the service in order
* to gain better control over the threads used to dispatch asynchronous
* callbacks. For instance, thread pooling with certain parameters
* can be enabled by creating a {@code ThreadPoolExecutor} and
* registering it with the service.
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0
*
* @see javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider
* @see javax.xml.ws.handler.HandlerResolver
* @see java.util.concurrent.Executor
**/
public class Service {
private ServiceDelegate delegate;
/**
* The orientation of a dynamic client or service. {@code MESSAGE} provides
* access to entire protocol message, {@code PAYLOAD} to protocol message
* payload only.
**/
public enum Mode {
/**
* Message mode.
*/
MESSAGE,
/**
* Payload mode.
*/
PAYLOAD }
/**
* Creates a {@code Service}.
*
* The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST
* uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element.
*
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location
* for the service
* @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service
*/
protected Service(java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation, QName serviceName) {
delegate = Provider.provider().createServiceDelegate(wsdlDocumentLocation,
serviceName,
this.getClass());
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Service}. The created instance is
* configured with the web service features.
*
* The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST
* uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element.
*
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location
* for the service
* @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service
* @param features Web Service features that must be configured on
* the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature,
* it must throw a WebServiceException.
*/
protected Service(java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation, QName serviceName, WebServiceFeature ... features) {
delegate = Provider.provider().createServiceDelegate(wsdlDocumentLocation,
serviceName,
this.getClass(), features);
}
/**
* The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. A service client
* uses this proxy to invoke operations on the target
* service endpoint. The {@code serviceEndpointInterface}
* specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by
* the created dynamic proxy instance.
*
* @param <T> Service endpoint interface.
* @param portName Qualified name of the service endpoint in
* the WSDL service description.
* @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface
* supported by the dynamic proxy instance.
* @return Object Proxy instance that
* supports the specified service endpoint
* interface.
* @throws WebServiceException This exception is thrown in the
* following cases:
* <UL>
* <LI>If there is an error in creation of
* the proxy.
* <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method.
* <LI>If an illegal
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface}
* or {@code portName} is specified.
* </UL>
* @see java.lang.reflect.Proxy
* @see java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler
**/
public <T> T getPort(QName portName,
Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface) {
return delegate.getPort(portName, serviceEndpointInterface);
}
/**
* The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. A service client
* uses this proxy to invoke operations on the target
* service endpoint. The {@code serviceEndpointInterface}
* specifies the service endpoint interface that is supported by
* the created dynamic proxy instance.
*
* @param <T> Service endpoint interface.
* @param portName Qualified name of the service endpoint in
* the WSDL service description.
* @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface
* supported by the dynamic proxy instance.
* @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features
* } parameter will have their default values.
* @return Object Proxy instance that
* supports the specified service endpoint
* interface.
* @throws WebServiceException This exception is thrown in the
* following cases:
* <UL>
* <LI>If there is an error in creation of
* the proxy.
* <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method.
* <LI>If an illegal
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface}
* or {@code portName} is specified.
* <LI>If a feature is enabled that is not compatible
* with this port or is unsupported.
* </UL>
* @see java.lang.reflect.Proxy
* @see java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler
* @see WebServiceFeature
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public <T> T getPort(QName portName,
Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface, WebServiceFeature... features) {
return delegate.getPort(portName, serviceEndpointInterface, features);
}
/**
* The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. The parameter
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface} specifies the service
* endpoint interface that is supported by the returned proxy.
* In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS
* runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol
* binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly.
* The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client.
*
* @param <T> Service endpoint interface.
* @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface.
* @return Object instance that supports the
* specified service endpoint interface.
* @throws WebServiceException
* <UL>
* <LI>If there is an error during creation
* of the proxy.
* <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method.
* <LI>If an illegal
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface}
* is specified.
* </UL>
**/
public <T> T getPort(Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface) {
return delegate.getPort(serviceEndpointInterface);
}
/**
* The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy. The parameter
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface} specifies the service
* endpoint interface that is supported by the returned proxy.
* In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS
* runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol
* binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly.
* The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client.
*
* @param <T> Service endpoint interface.
* @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface.
* @param features A list of WebServiceFeatures to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features
* } parameter will have their default values.
* @return Object instance that supports the
* specified service endpoint interface.
* @throws WebServiceException
* <UL>
* <LI>If there is an error during creation
* of the proxy.
* <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method.
* <LI>If an illegal
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface}
* is specified.
* <LI>If a feature is enabled that is not compatible
* with this port or is unsupported.
* </UL>
*
* @see WebServiceFeature
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public <T> T getPort(Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface,
WebServiceFeature... features) {
return delegate.getPort(serviceEndpointInterface, features);
}
/**
* The {@code getPort} method returns a proxy.
* The parameter {@code endpointReference} specifies the
* endpoint that will be invoked by the returned proxy. If there
* are any reference parameters in the
* {@code endpointReference}, then those reference
* parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be
* reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint.
* The {@code endpointReference's} address MUST be used
* for invocations on the endpoint.
* The parameter {@code serviceEndpointInterface} specifies
* the service endpoint interface that is supported by the
* returned proxy.
* In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS
* runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol
* binding (and a port) and configuring the proxy accordingly from
* the WSDL associated with this {@code Service} instance or
* from the metadata from the {@code endpointReference}.
* If this {@code Service} instance has a WSDL and
* the {@code endpointReference} metadata
* also has a WSDL, then the WSDL from this instance MUST be used.
* If this {@code Service} instance does not have a WSDL and
* the {@code endpointReference} does have a WSDL, then the
* WSDL from the {@code endpointReference} MAY be used.
* The returned proxy should not be reconfigured by the client.
* If this {@code Service} instance has a known proxy
* port that matches the information contained in
* the WSDL,
* then that proxy is returned, otherwise a WebServiceException
* is thrown.
* <p>
* Calling this method has the same behavior as the following
* <pre>
* {@code port = service.getPort(portName, serviceEndpointInterface);}
* </pre>
* where the {@code portName} is retrieved from the
* metadata of the {@code endpointReference} or from the
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface} and the WSDL
* associated with this {@code Service} instance.
*
* @param <T> Service endpoint interface.
* @param endpointReference The {@code EndpointReference}
* for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the
* returned proxy.
* @param serviceEndpointInterface Service endpoint interface.
* @param features A list of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features
* } parameter will have their default values.
* @return Object Proxy instance that supports the
* specified service endpoint interface.
* @throws WebServiceException
* <UL>
* <LI>If there is an error during creation
* of the proxy.
* <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method.
* <LI>If the {@code endpointReference} metadata does
* not match the {@code serviceName} of this
* {@code Service} instance.
* <LI>If a {@code portName} cannot be extracted
* from the WSDL or {@code endpointReference} metadata.
* <LI>If an invalid
* {@code endpointReference}
* is specified.
* <LI>If an invalid
* {@code serviceEndpointInterface}
* is specified.
* <LI>If a feature is enabled that is not compatible
* with this port or is unsupported.
* </UL>
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public <T> T getPort(EndpointReference endpointReference,
Class<T> serviceEndpointInterface, WebServiceFeature... features) {
return delegate.getPort(endpointReference, serviceEndpointInterface, features);
}
/**
* Creates a new port for the service. Ports created in this way contain
* no WSDL port type information and can only be used for creating
* {@code Dispatch}instances.
*
* @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint.
* @param bindingId A String identifier of a binding.
* @param endpointAddress Address of the target service endpoint as a URI.
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of
* the port.
*
* @see javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding#SOAP11HTTP_BINDING
* @see javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding#SOAP12HTTP_BINDING
* @see javax.xml.ws.http.HTTPBinding#HTTP_BINDING
**/
public void addPort(QName portName, String bindingId, String endpointAddress) {
delegate.addPort(portName, bindingId, endpointAddress);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with objects of
* the client's choosing.
*
* @param <T> The type of the message or payload
* @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint
* @param type The class of object used for messages or message
* payloads. Implementations are required to support
* {@code javax.xml.transform.Source}, {@code javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage}
* and {@code javax.activation.DataSource}, depending on
* the binding in use.
* @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message
* or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete
* protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP
* protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with
* SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be MESSAGE
* when type is SOAPMessage.
*
* @return Dispatch instance.
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of
* the {@code Dispatch} object.
*
* @see javax.xml.transform.Source
* @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage
**/
public <T> Dispatch<T> createDispatch(QName portName, Class<T> type, Mode mode) {
return delegate.createDispatch(portName, type, mode);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with objects of
* the client's choosing.
*
* @param <T> The type of the message or payload
* @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint
* @param type The class of object used for messages or message
* payloads. Implementations are required to support
* {@code javax.xml.transform.Source} and {@code javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage}.
* @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message
* or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete
* protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP
* protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with
* SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be {@code MESSAGE}
* when type is {@code SOAPMessage}.
* @param features A list of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features
* } parameter will have their default values.
*
* @return Dispatch instance.
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of
* the {@code Dispatch} object or if a
* feature is enabled that is not compatible with
* this port or is unsupported.
*
* @see javax.xml.transform.Source
* @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage
* @see WebServiceFeature
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public <T> Dispatch<T> createDispatch(QName portName, Class<T> type,
Service.Mode mode, WebServiceFeature... features) {
return delegate.createDispatch(portName, type, mode, features);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with objects of
* the client's choosing. If there
* are any reference parameters in the
* {@code endpointReference}, then those reference
* parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be
* reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint.
* The {@code endpointReference's} address MUST be used
* for invocations on the endpoint.
* In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS
* runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol
* binding (and a port) and configuring the dispatch accordingly from
* the WSDL associated with this {@code Service} instance or
* from the metadata from the {@code endpointReference}.
* If this {@code Service} instance has a WSDL and
* the {@code endpointReference}
* also has a WSDL in its metadata, then the WSDL from this instance MUST be used.
* If this {@code Service} instance does not have a WSDL and
* the {@code endpointReference} does have a WSDL, then the
* WSDL from the {@code endpointReference} MAY be used.
* An implementation MUST be able to retrieve the {@code portName} from the
* {@code endpointReference} metadata.
* <p>
* This method behaves the same as calling
* <pre>
* {@code dispatch = service.createDispatch(portName, type, mode, features);}
* </pre>
* where the {@code portName} is retrieved from the
* WSDL or {@code EndpointReference} metadata.
*
* @param <T> The type of the message or payload
* @param endpointReference The {@code EndpointReference}
* for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the
* returned {@code Dispatch} object.
* @param type The class of object used to messages or message
* payloads. Implementations are required to support
* {@code javax.xml.transform.Source} and {@code javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage}.
* @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message
* or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete
* protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP
* protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with
* SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body. Mode MUST be {@code MESSAGE}
* when type is {@code SOAPMessage}.
* @param features An array of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features
* } parameter will have their default values.
*
* @return Dispatch instance
* @throws WebServiceException
* <UL>
* <LI>If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method.
* <li>If the {@code endpointReference} metadata does
* not match the {@code serviceName} or {@code portName}
* of a WSDL associated
* with this {@code Service} instance.
* <li>If the {@code portName} cannot be determined
* from the {@code EndpointReference} metadata.
* <li>If any error in the creation of
* the {@code Dispatch} object.
* <li>If a feature is enabled that is not
* compatible with this port or is unsupported.
* </UL>
*
* @see javax.xml.transform.Source
* @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage
* @see WebServiceFeature
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public <T> Dispatch<T> createDispatch(EndpointReference endpointReference,
Class<T> type, Service.Mode mode,
WebServiceFeature... features) {
return delegate.createDispatch(endpointReference, type, mode, features);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with JAXB
* generated objects.
*
* @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint
* @param context The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall
* messages or message payloads.
* @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message
* or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete
* protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP
* protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with
* SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body.
*
* @return Dispatch instance.
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of
* the {@code Dispatch} object.
*
* @see javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext
**/
public Dispatch<Object> createDispatch(QName portName, JAXBContext context,
Mode mode) {
return delegate.createDispatch(portName, context, mode);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with JAXB
* generated objects.
*
* @param portName Qualified name for the target service endpoint
* @param context The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall
* messages or message payloads.
* @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message
* or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete
* protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP
* protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with
* SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body.
* @param features A list of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features
* } parameter will have their default values.
*
* @return Dispatch instance.
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in the creation of
* the {@code Dispatch} object or if a
* feature is enabled that is not compatible with
* this port or is unsupported.
*
* @see javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext
* @see WebServiceFeature
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public Dispatch<Object> createDispatch(QName portName,
JAXBContext context, Service.Mode mode, WebServiceFeature... features) {
return delegate.createDispatch(portName, context, mode, features);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Dispatch} instance for use with JAXB
* generated objects. If there
* are any reference parameters in the
* {@code endpointReference}, then those reference
* parameters MUST appear as SOAP headers, indicating them to be
* reference parameters, on all messages sent to the endpoint.
* The {@code endpointReference's} address MUST be used
* for invocations on the endpoint.
* In the implementation of this method, the JAX-WS
* runtime system takes the responsibility of selecting a protocol
* binding (and a port) and configuring the dispatch accordingly from
* the WSDL associated with this {@code Service} instance or
* from the metadata from the {@code endpointReference}.
* If this {@code Service} instance has a WSDL and
* the {@code endpointReference}
* also has a WSDL in its metadata, then the WSDL from this instance
* MUST be used.
* If this {@code Service} instance does not have a WSDL and
* the {@code endpointReference} does have a WSDL, then the
* WSDL from the {@code endpointReference} MAY be used.
* An implementation MUST be able to retrieve the {@code portName} from the
* {@code endpointReference} metadata.
* <p>
* This method behavies the same as calling
* <pre>
* {@code dispatch = service.createDispatch(portName, context, mode, features);}
* </pre>
* where the {@code portName} is retrieved from the
* WSDL or {@code endpointReference} metadata.
*
* @param endpointReference The {@code EndpointReference}
* for the target service endpoint that will be invoked by the
* returned {@code Dispatch} object.
* @param context The JAXB context used to marshall and unmarshall
* messages or message payloads.
* @param mode Controls whether the created dispatch instance is message
* or payload oriented, i.e. whether the client will work with complete
* protocol messages or message payloads. E.g. when using the SOAP
* protocol, this parameter controls whether the client will work with
* SOAP messages or the contents of a SOAP body.
* @param features An array of {@code WebServiceFeatures} to configure on the
* proxy. Supported features not in the {@code features
* } parameter will have their default values.
*
* @return Dispatch instance
* @throws WebServiceException
* <UL>
* <li>If there is any missing WSDL metadata
* as required by this method.
* <li>If the {@code endpointReference} metadata does
* not match the {@code serviceName} or {@code portName}
* of a WSDL associated
* with this {@code Service} instance.
* <li>If the {@code portName} cannot be determined
* from the {@code EndpointReference} metadata.
* <li>If any error in the creation of
* the {@code Dispatch} object.
* <li>if a feature is enabled that is not
* compatible with this port or is unsupported.
* </UL>
*
* @see javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext
* @see WebServiceFeature
*
* @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
**/
public Dispatch<Object> createDispatch(EndpointReference endpointReference,
JAXBContext context, Service.Mode mode,
WebServiceFeature... features) {
return delegate.createDispatch(endpointReference, context, mode, features);
}
/**
* Gets the name of this service.
* @return Qualified name of this service
**/
public QName getServiceName() {
return delegate.getServiceName();
}
/**
* Returns an {@code Iterator} for the list of
* {@code QName}s of service endpoints grouped by this
* service
*
* @return Returns {@code java.util.Iterator} with elements
* of type {@code javax.xml.namespace.QName}.
* @throws WebServiceException If this Service class does not
* have access to the required WSDL metadata.
**/
public Iterator<javax.xml.namespace.QName> getPorts() {
return delegate.getPorts();
}
/**
* Gets the location of the WSDL document for this Service.
*
* @return URL for the location of the WSDL document for
* this service.
**/
public java.net.URL getWSDLDocumentLocation() {
return delegate.getWSDLDocumentLocation();
}
/**
* Returns the configured handler resolver.
*
* @return HandlerResolver The {@code HandlerResolver} being
* used by this {@code Service} instance, or {@code null}
* if there isn't one.
**/
public HandlerResolver getHandlerResolver() {
return delegate.getHandlerResolver();
}
/**
* Sets the {@code HandlerResolver} for this {@code Service}
* instance.
* <p>
* The handler resolver, if present, will be called once for each
* proxy or dispatch instance that is created, and the handler chain
* returned by the resolver will be set on the instance.
*
* @param handlerResolver The {@code HandlerResolver} to use
* for all subsequently created proxy/dispatch objects.
*
* @see javax.xml.ws.handler.HandlerResolver
**/
public void setHandlerResolver(HandlerResolver handlerResolver) {
delegate.setHandlerResolver(handlerResolver);
}
/**
* Returns the executor for this {@code Service}instance.
*
* The executor is used for all asynchronous invocations that
* require callbacks.
*
* @return The {@code java.util.concurrent.Executor} to be
* used to invoke a callback.
*
* @see java.util.concurrent.Executor
**/
public java.util.concurrent.Executor getExecutor() {
return delegate.getExecutor();
}
/**
* Sets the executor for this {@code Service} instance.
*
* The executor is used for all asynchronous invocations that
* require callbacks.
*
* @param executor The {@code java.util.concurrent.Executor}
* to be used to invoke a callback.
*
* @throws SecurityException If the instance does not support
* setting an executor for security reasons (e.g. the
* necessary permissions are missing).
*
* @see java.util.concurrent.Executor
**/
public void setExecutor(java.util.concurrent.Executor executor) {
delegate.setExecutor(executor);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Service} instance.
*
* The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST
* uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element.
*
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location
* for the service
* @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service
* @return Service instance
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the
* specified service.
**/
public static Service create(
java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation,
QName serviceName) {
return new Service(wsdlDocumentLocation, serviceName);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Service} instance. The created instance is
* configured with the web service features.
*
* The specified WSDL document location and service qualified name MUST
* uniquely identify a {@code wsdl:service} element.
*
* @param wsdlDocumentLocation {@code URL} for the WSDL document location
* for the service
* @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service
* @param features Web Service features that must be configured on
* the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature,
* it must throw a WebServiceException.
* @return Service instance configured with requested web service features
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the
* specified service.
* @since 1.7, JAX-WS 2.2
**/
public static Service create(
java.net.URL wsdlDocumentLocation,
QName serviceName, WebServiceFeature ... features) {
return new Service(wsdlDocumentLocation, serviceName, features);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Service} instance.
*
* @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service
* @return Service instance
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the
* specified service
*/
public static Service create(QName serviceName) {
return new Service(null, serviceName);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code Service} instance. The created instance is
* configured with the web service features.
*
* @param serviceName {@code QName} for the service
* @param features Web Service features that must be configured on
* the service. If the provider doesn't understand a feature,
* it must throw a WebServiceException.
* @return Service instance configured with requested web service features
* @throws WebServiceException If any error in creation of the
* specified service
*
* @since 1.7, JAX-WS 2.2
*/
public static Service create(QName serviceName, WebServiceFeature ... features) {
return new Service(null, serviceName, features);
}
}