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JAX-WS RI extension of JAX-WS API.
This package hosts classes/interfaces that directly extend
the JAX-WS API. Sometimes objects of these types are passed
to external components from higher layers, only to be passed
back into other parts of the JAX-WS RI.
By defining these types, we improve the type-safety in
this scenario, while isolating the actual implementation classes.
Sometimes these types also define additional methods.
Types defined in package can only be implemented by the JAX-WS RI.
The code internal to the JAX-WS RI may safely case instances
of these types to their implementation classes. This warning doesn't
apply to subpackages.
/**
* JAX-WS RI extension of JAX-WS API.
*
* <p>
* This package hosts classes/interfaces that directly extend
* the JAX-WS API. Sometimes objects of these types are passed
* to external components from higher layers, only to be passed
* back into other parts of the JAX-WS RI.
* By defining these types, we improve the type-safety in
* this scenario, while isolating the actual implementation classes.
*
* <p>
* Sometimes these types also define additional methods.
*
* <p>
* Types defined in package can only be implemented by the JAX-WS RI.
* The code internal to the JAX-WS RI may safely case instances
* of these types to their implementation classes. This warning doesn't
* apply to subpackages.
*/
package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api;