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36:
37: package com.sun.xml.ws;
38:
39: import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException;
40: import javax.xml.ws.Dispatch;
41: import java.io.IOException;
42:
43: /**
44: * Closeable JAX-WS proxy object.
45: *
46: * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
47: * @since JAX-WS 2.0.2
48: */
49: // this interface is exposed to applications.
50: public interface Closeable extends java.io.Closeable {
51: /**
52: * Closes this object and cleans up any resources
53: * it holds, such as network connections.
54: *
55: * <p>
56: * This interface is implemented by a port proxy
57: * or {@link Dispatch}. In particular, this signals
58: * the implementation of certain specs (like WS-ReliableMessaging
59: * and WS-SecureConversation) to terminate sessions that they
60: * create during the life time of a proxy object.
61: *
62: * <p>
63: * This is not a mandatory operation, so the application
64: * does not have to call this method.
65: *
66: *
67: * @throws WebServiceException
68: * If clean up fails unexpectedly, this exception
69: * will be thrown (instead of {@link IOException}.
70: */
71: public void close() throws WebServiceException;
72: }
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