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Conclusion
JAXM provides a Java API that simplifies writing and sending XML messages. You have seen how to use this API to write client code for JAXM request-response messages and one-way messages. You have also seen how to get the content from a reply message. This knowledge was applied in writing and running the
UddiPing
andSOAPFaultTest
examples. You have also learned how to deploy simple JAXM examples in a J2EE server. In addition, the case study (The Coffee Break Application) provides detailed examples of JAXM code for both the client and server.You now have first-hand experience of how JAXM makes it easier to do XML messaging.
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