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JAX-RPC

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What is JAX-RPC?

JAX-RPC (Java API for XML-based RPC) was a Java API for building web services and clients that use the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) for communication. It allowed developers to create interoperable web services using Java. However, JAX-RPC has been superseded by JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services). JAX-RPC is now considered a legacy technology.

What other technologies are related to JAX-RPC?

JAX-RPC Competitor Technologies

JAX-WS is a newer technology that replaced JAX-RPC for creating web services in Java. It offers significant improvements in terms of functionality and ease of use.
mentioned alongside JAX-RPC in 4% (117) of relevant job posts

JAX-RPC Complementary Technologies

JAXB is used for serializing Java objects to XML and vice versa. JAX-RPC often uses JAXB for data binding between Java objects and XML messages.
mentioned alongside JAX-RPC in 2% (61) of relevant job posts
WSDL is used to describe web services. JAX-RPC uses WSDL to define the service contract.
mentioned alongside JAX-RPC in 1% (89) of relevant job posts
XSD is used to define the structure of XML documents. WSDL documents used by JAX-RPC rely on XSD to define the data types exchanged by the web service.
mentioned alongside JAX-RPC in 0% (61) of relevant job posts

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