| // NOTE TO WRITERS: |
| // Most technologies will only need the compatibility rules in rules.adoc. |
| // Some technologies will need additional definitions to go with additional |
| // rules. If they're needed, remove the comment characters below |
| // and update the definitions as appropriate. |
| // |
| // The first block below is additional definitions needed by |
| // Jakarta XML Web Services. |
| // |
| // The second block below is additional defintions needed by |
| // Jakarta Server Pages. |
| // |
| // NOTE: This set of examples is NOT complete, but should be. |
| // |
| // |
| // Jakarta XML Web Services |
| // |
| // |Development Kit |A software product that implements or incorporates a |
| // Compiler, a Schema Compiler, a Schema Generator, a Java-to-WSDL Tool, a |
| // WSDL-to-Java Tool, and/or an RMI Compiler. |
| // |
| // |Java-to-WSDL Output |Output of a Java-to-WSDL Tool that is required for |
| // Web service deployment and invocation. |
| // |
| // |Java-to-WSDL Tool |A software development tool that implements or |
| // incorporates a function that generates web service endpoint descriptions |
| // in WSDL and XML schema format from Source Code as specified by the |
| // Jakarta XML Web Services Specification. |
| // |
| // |WSDL-to-Java Output |Output of a WSDL-to-Java tool that is required for |
| // Web service deployment and invocation. |
| // |
| // |WSDL-to-Java Tool |A software development tool that implements or |
| // incorporates a function that generates web service interfaces for |
| // clients and endpoints from a WSDL description as specified by the |
| // Jakarta XML Web Services Specification. |
| // |
| // |
| // Jakarta Server Pages |
| // |
| // |Jakarta Server Page |A text-based document that uses Jakarta Server |
| // Pages technology. |
| // |
| // |Jakarta Server Page Implementation Class |A program constructed by |
| // transforming the Jakarta Server Page text into a Java language program |
| // using the transformation rules described in the Specifications. |