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22  
23  package com.liferay.portlet.tags.service.http;
24  
25  
26  /**
27   * <a href="TagsSourceServiceSoap.java.html"><b><i>View Source</i></b></a>
28   *
29   * <p>
30   * ServiceBuilder generated this class. Modifications in this class will be
31   * overwritten the next time is generated.
32   * </p>
33   *
34   * <p>
35   * This class provides a SOAP utility for the
36   * <code>com.liferay.portlet.tags.service.TagsSourceServiceUtil</code> service
37   * utility. The static methods of this class calls the same methods of the
38   * service utility. However, the signatures are different because it is
39   * difficult for SOAP to support certain types.
40   * </p>
41   *
42   * <p>
43   * ServiceBuilder follows certain rules in translating the methods. For example,
44   * if the method in the service utility returns a <code>java.util.List</code>,
45   * that is translated to an array of
46   * <code>com.liferay.portlet.tags.model.TagsSourceSoap</code>. If the method in the
47   * service utility returns a <code>com.liferay.portlet.tags.model.TagsSource</code>,
48   * that is translated to a <code>com.liferay.portlet.tags.model.TagsSourceSoap</code>.
49   * Methods that SOAP cannot safely wire are skipped.
50   * </p>
51   *
52   * <p>
53   * The benefits of using the SOAP utility is that it is cross platform
54   * compatible. SOAP allows different languages like Java, .NET, C++, PHP, and
55   * even Perl, to call the generated services. One drawback of SOAP is that it is
56   * slow because it needs to serialize all calls into a text format (XML).
57   * </p>
58   *
59   * <p>
60   * You can see a list of services at
61   * http://localhost:8080/tunnel-web/secure/axis. Set the property
62   * <code>tunnel.servlet.hosts.allowed</code> in portal.properties to configure
63   * security.
64   * </p>
65   *
66   * <p>
67   * The SOAP utility is only generated for remote services.
68   * </p>
69   *
70   * @author Brian Wing Shun Chan
71   *
72   * @see com.liferay.portlet.tags.model.TagsSourceSoap
73   * @see com.liferay.portlet.tags.service.TagsSourceServiceUtil
74   * @see com.liferay.portlet.tags.service.http.TagsSourceServiceHttp
75   *
76   */
77  public class TagsSourceServiceSoap {
78  }