JAX-RPC (Java API for XML-Based RPC)
JAX-RPC (Java API for XML-Based RPC) is an application program interface (API) in the Java Web
Services Developer Pack (WSDP) that enables Java developers
to include remote procedure calls (RPCs) with Web services or other Web-based applications. JAX-RPC
is aimed at making it easier for applications or Web services to call other applications or Web
services.
JAX-RPC provides a programming model for the development of SOAP (Simple Object Access
Protocol)-based applications. The JAX-RPC programming model simplifies development by abstracting
SOAP protocol-level runtime mechanisms and providing mapping services between Java and the Web
Services Description Language (WSDL).
Contributor(s): David Tobiano
This was last updated in September 2007
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