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Axis 2 example source code file (DocLitnonWrappedProxy.java)

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The Axis 2 DocLitnonWrappedProxy.java source code


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package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.proxy.doclitnonwrapped.sei;

import java.util.concurrent.Future;

import javax.jws.WebMethod;
import javax.jws.WebParam;
import javax.jws.WebResult;
import javax.jws.WebService;
import javax.jws.soap.SOAPBinding;
import javax.jws.soap.SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle;
import javax.xml.ws.AsyncHandler;
import javax.xml.ws.Response;

import org.test.proxy.doclitnonwrapped.Invoke;
import org.test.proxy.doclitnonwrapped.ReturnType;


/**
 * This class was generated by the JAXWS SI.
 * JAX-WS RI 2.0_01-b15-fcs
 * Generated source version: 2.0
 * 
 */
@WebService(name = "DocLitnonWrappedProxy", targetNamespace = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org")
@SOAPBinding(parameterStyle = ParameterStyle.BARE)
public interface DocLitnonWrappedProxy {
	/**
     * 
     * @param allByMyself
     * @return
     *     returns javax.xml.ws.Response<org.test.proxy.doclitnonwrapped.ReturnType>
     */
    @WebMethod(operationName = "invoke", action = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org/invokeReturn")
    public Response<ReturnType> invokeAsync(
        @WebParam(name = "invoke", targetNamespace = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org", partName = "allByMyself")
        Invoke allByMyself);

    /**
     * 
     * @param allByMyself
     * @param asyncHandler
     * @return
     *     returns java.util.concurrent.Future<? extends java.lang.Object>
     */
    @WebMethod(operationName = "invoke", action = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org/invokeReturn")
    public Future<?> invokeAsync(
        @WebParam(name = "invoke", targetNamespace = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org", partName = "allByMyself")
        Invoke allByMyself,
        @WebParam(name = "invokeResponse", targetNamespace = "", partName = "asyncHandler")
        AsyncHandler<ReturnType> asyncHandler);


    /**
     * 
     * @param allByMyself
     * @return
     *     returns org.test.proxy.doclitnonwrapped.ReturnType
     */
    @WebMethod(action = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org/invokeReturn")
    @WebResult(name = "ReturnType", targetNamespace = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org", partName = "allByMyself")
    public ReturnType invoke(
        @WebParam(name = "invoke", targetNamespace = "http://doclitnonwrapped.proxy.test.org", partName = "allByMyself")
        Invoke allByMyself);

}

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