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JAX-WS in diagramas
Víctor García
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Hi,
What do you think that we need to show in diagrams to show that we have a Stateless facade that implements an endpoint?
I think that we need to show the stereotypes for Facade and for the methods, but i don't know if we need to show any type of interface .
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Dmitri Ericsson
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If I were you, I would write "Session Facade, @WebService". That describes that the facade
pattern
is used and @WebService means that it's a stateless
EJB
exposed as a web service
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