Specifies if the bean is an abstract bean. Abstract beans act as parents for concrete bean definitions and are not instantiated. The default is "false".Setting this to "true" instructs the bean factory not to instantiate the bean.See documentation for attribute abstract in attribute group beanAttributesin http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd
Specifies the ID of the data binding the service will use. For SOAP bindings the IDs are defined in the JAX-WS specification. For other data bindings, the ID is the namespace of the WSDL extensions used to configure thebinding.
Specifies that the user created that bean using CXF APIs likeEndpoint.publish or Service.getPort.The default is "false".Setting this to "true" does the following: Changes the internal name of thebean by appending either ".jaxws-client" or ".jaxws-endpoint" to the bean'sid. Makes the bean abstract.See documentation for attribute abstract in attribute group beanAttributesin http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd
A list of beans that the bean depends on being instantiated before it can be instantiated.See documentation for attribute depends-on in attribute group beanAttributesin http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd
A unique identifier for the bean. This can also be a list of identifiers.See documentation for attribute name in attribute group beanAttributesin http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans.xsd
Specifies the class implementing the service. You can specify the implementation class using either the class name or an ID reference to a Spring bean configuring the implementation class. This class needs to be on the classpath.
Specifies the name of the class implementing the service. This attribute is useful when you specify the implementor with the ref bean which is wrapped by using Spring AOP.
Configures the message binding used by the endpoint. Message bindings are configured using implementations of the org.apache.cxf.binding.BindingFactory interface. The SOAP binding is configured using the soap:soapBinding bean.
Specifies an implementation of the org.apache.cxf.service.Invoker interface to be used by the service. The Invoker implementation controls how a service is invoked. For example, it controls if each request is handled by a new instance of the service implementation or if state is preserved across invocations.
Specifies the ID of the data binding the service will use. For SOAP bindings the IDs are defined in the JAX-WS specification. For other data bindings, the ID is the namespace of the WSDL extensions used to configure thebinding.
Specifies the name of the class implementing the service. This attribute is useful when you specify the implementor with the ref bean which is wrapped by using Spring AOP.
Specifies the class implementing the service. You can specify the implementation class using either the class name or an ID reference to a Spring bean configuring the implementation class. This class needs to be on the classpath.