jaxws/src/share/jaxws_classes/com/sun/xml/internal/ws/policy/subject/package-info.java
8029237: Update copyright year to match last edit in jaxws repository for 2012
Reviewed-by: chegar
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/**
* Provides utility classes and objects that can serve as policy subjects for
* {@link com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.PolicySubject}. The current implementation provides
* subjects for WSDL 1.0/1.1 binding elements.
*
* We are not trying to provide an exact model of WSDL elements. The JAX-WS
* WSDLModel does that already. Instead, we are aiming at providing a light-weight
* and easy to use representation of WSDL elements.
*
* At the same time, this implementation is providing a simple way of mapping the
* subjects to WSDL scopes. That limits how the WsdlSubjects can be used. Ultimately,
* each subject is always linked to one service, port and binding element. That
* means that WsdlSubjects cannot accurately represent e.g. a WSDL message element
* that is referenced by multiple WSDL binding operations.
*/
package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.policy.subject;