A description consists of a set of {@link SDDocument}, which each represents a single XML document that forms a part of the descriptor (for example, WSDL might refer to separate schema documents, or a WSDL might refer to another WSDL.)
{@link ServiceDefinition} and its descendants are immutableread-only objects. Once they are created, they always return the same value.
This object is intended to be used for serving the descriptors to remote clients (such as by MEX, or other protocol-specific metadata query, such as HTTP GET with "?wsdl" query string.)
This object is NOT intended to be used by other internal components to parse them. For that purpose, use {@link WSDLModel} instead. @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
A description consists of a set of {@link SDDocument}, which each represents a single XML document that forms a part of the descriptor (for example, WSDL might refer to separate schema documents, or a WSDL might refer to another WSDL.)
{@link ServiceDefinition} and its descendants are immutableread-only objects. Once they are created, they always return the same value.
This object is intended to be used for serving the descriptors to remote clients (such as by MEX, or other protocol-specific metadata query, such as HTTP GET with "?wsdl" query string.)
This object is NOT intended to be used by other internal components to parse them. For that purpose, use {@link WSDLModel} instead. @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
After setting the required properties on this class, the {@link #init()} method must be called to initialize thisclass.
When using JiBX to configure the service, this class is populated from the XML service definition document by JiBX unmarshalling and the init()
method is automatically called after the properties have been set.
@author Dennis M. Sosnoski
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