JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services) is a Java API for creating and consuming web services. It's part of the Java EE platform and simplifies the development of SOAP-based web services by providing annotations and tools to map Java classes to WSDL (Web Services Description Language) documents, and vice-versa. JAX-WS is commonly used for building interoperable web services that can be accessed by applications written in various programming languages and running on different platforms. It handles the details of SOAP message creation and parsing, allowing developers to focus on the business logic of their services.
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