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package javax.xml.ws;


A WebServiceFeature is used to represent a feature that can be enabled or disabled for a web service.

The JAX-WS specification will define some standard features and JAX-WS implementors are free to define additional features if necessary. Vendor specific features may not be portable so caution should be used when using them. Each Feature definition MUST define a public static final String ID that can be used in the Feature annotation to refer to the feature. This ID MUST be unique across all features of all vendors. When defining a vendor specific feature ID, use a vendor specific namespace in the ID string.

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Since:1.6, JAX-WS 2.1
/** * A WebServiceFeature is used to represent a feature that can be * enabled or disabled for a web service. * <p> * The JAX-WS specification will define some standard features and * JAX-WS implementors are free to define additional features if * necessary. Vendor specific features may not be portable so * caution should be used when using them. Each Feature definition * MUST define a {@code public static final String ID} * that can be used in the Feature annotation to refer * to the feature. This ID MUST be unique across all features * of all vendors. When defining a vendor specific feature ID, * use a vendor specific namespace in the ID string. * * @see javax.xml.ws.RespectBindingFeature * @see javax.xml.ws.soap.AddressingFeature * @see javax.xml.ws.soap.MTOMFeature * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.1 */
public abstract class WebServiceFeature { /** * Each Feature definition MUST define a public static final * String ID that can be used in the Feature annotation to refer * to the feature. */ // public static final String ID = "some unique feature Identifier";
Get the unique identifier for this WebServiceFeature.
Returns:the unique identifier for this feature.
/** * Get the unique identifier for this WebServiceFeature. * * @return the unique identifier for this feature. */
public abstract String getID();
Specifies if the feature is enabled or disabled
/** * Specifies if the feature is enabled or disabled */
protected boolean enabled = false;
Default constructor.
/** * Default constructor. */
protected WebServiceFeature() {}
Returns true if this feature is enabled.
Returns:true if and only if the feature is enabled .
/** * Returns {@code true} if this feature is enabled. * * @return {@code true} if and only if the feature is enabled . */
public boolean isEnabled() { return enabled; } }