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JavaTM API for XML-based RPC
(JAX-RPC) 1.0_01 FCS
Release Notes
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Document Revised: 24 July 2002
Note: The latest updates to this document are in the
online JAX-RPC Release Notes.
Contents
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Read This Section First
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Code Examples
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What This Release Includes
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Current Limitations
Read This Section First
Before trying out JAX-RPC, make sure that
you're on a supported operating system and that
you've installed the required software.
You can find this information in the
technology pack Release Notes.
Code Examples
The JAX-RPC code examples are not in the
software download bundle. Instead, they
are in a separate
download bundle
that contains the
Java Web Services Tutorial.
What This Release Includes
This release implements the
JavaTMfor XML-based RPC 1.0 Specification.
In addition to the features required by the specification,
this release provides the following:
- Serializers and deserializers for most
Collection
types
- Support for
xsd:anyType
- Configurable support for SSL-based authentication
- Data binding for document literal operations
The deploytool
utility of the Java Web Services Developer
Pack includes a wizard for creating JAX-RPC services.
Current Limitations
- Namespace-to-package mapping is not supported for
dynamic proxies.
- Inner classes must be static.
- There is no support for GIF encoding as part of attachments.
(However, decoding is supported.)
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When running the
xrpcc
and wscompile
tools and starting from a service endpoint interface,
the overloaded method names in the generated WSDL may be different
than those that were
generated with the FCS 1.0 version of the tools.
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Due to some changes to
the internals of the implementation, all support classes (such as stubs, ties,
serializers, etc.) generated using the tools in the 1.0 FCS release are
invalid and must be regenerated.
Copyright © 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All rights reserved.