| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| javax.xml.ws | 
 This package contains the core JAX-WS APIs. 
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| javax.xml.ws.handler | 
 This package defines APIs for message handlers. 
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| javax.xml.ws.handler.soap | 
 This package defines APIs for SOAP message handlers. 
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| javax.xml.ws.spi | 
 This package defines SPIs for JAX-WS. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Handler
 The  
Handler interface
  is the base interface for JAX-WS handlers. | 
HandlerResolver
HandlerResolver is an interface implemented
  by an application to get control over the handler chain
  set on proxy/dispatch objects at the time of their creation. | 
| MessageContext
 The interface  
MessageContext abstracts the message
 context that is processed by a handler in the handle
 method. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Handler
 The  
Handler interface
  is the base interface for JAX-WS handlers. | 
| LogicalMessageContext
 The  
LogicalMessageContext interface extends
  MessageContext to
  provide access to a the contained message as a protocol neutral
  LogicalMessage | 
| MessageContext
 The interface  
MessageContext abstracts the message
 context that is processed by a handler in the handle
 method. | 
| MessageContext.Scope
 Property scope. 
 | 
| PortInfo
 The  
PortInfo interface is used by a
  HandlerResolver to query information about
  the port it is being asked to create a handler chain for. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Handler
 The  
Handler interface
  is the base interface for JAX-WS handlers. | 
| MessageContext
 The interface  
MessageContext abstracts the message
 context that is processed by a handler in the handle
 method. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
HandlerResolver
HandlerResolver is an interface implemented
  by an application to get control over the handler chain
  set on proxy/dispatch objects at the time of their creation. | 
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