A point-to-point connection that a client can use for sending messages
directly to a remote party (represented by a URL, for instance).
The SOAPConnection class is optional. Some implementations may
not implement this interface in which case the call to
SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance() (see below) will
throw an UnsupportedOperationException.
A client can obtain a SOAPConnection object using a
SOAPConnectionFactory object as in the following example:
SOAPConnectionFactory factory = SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance();
SOAPConnection con = factory.createConnection();
A SOAPConnection object can be used to send messages
directly to a URL following the request/response paradigm. That is,
messages are sent using the method call, which sends the
message and then waits until it gets a reply.
The SOAPConnection class is optional. Some implementations may not implement this interface in which case the call to
SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance()(see below) will throw anUnsupportedOperationException.A client can obtain a
SOAPConnectionobject using a SOAPConnectionFactory object as in the following example:SOAPConnectionFactory factory = SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance(); SOAPConnection con = factory.createConnection();ASOAPConnectionobject can be used to send messages directly to a URL following the request/response paradigm. That is, messages are sent using the methodcall, which sends the message and then waits until it gets a reply.