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Provides utility classes and objects that can serve as policy subjects for PolicySubject
. The current implementation provides subjects for WSDL 1.0/1.1 binding elements. We are not trying to provide an exact model of WSDL elements. The JAX-WS WSDLModel does that already. Instead, we are aiming at providing a light-weight and easy to use representation of WSDL elements. At the same time, this implementation is providing a simple way of mapping the subjects to WSDL scopes. That limits how the WsdlSubjects can be used. Ultimately, each subject is always linked to one service, port and binding element. That means that WsdlSubjects cannot accurately represent e.g. a WSDL message element that is referenced by multiple WSDL binding operations. /**
* Provides utility classes and objects that can serve as policy subjects for
* {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.PolicySubject}. The current implementation provides
* subjects for WSDL 1.0/1.1 binding elements.
*
* We are not trying to provide an exact model of WSDL elements. The JAX-WS
* WSDLModel does that already. Instead, we are aiming at providing a light-weight
* and easy to use representation of WSDL elements.
*
* At the same time, this implementation is providing a simple way of mapping the
* subjects to WSDL scopes. That limits how the WsdlSubjects can be used. Ultimately,
* each subject is always linked to one service, port and binding element. That
* means that WsdlSubjects cannot accurately represent e.g. a WSDL message element
* that is referenced by multiple WSDL binding operations.
*/
package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.subject;