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* Any method that returns "void" and has no declared exceptions may be * marked with an "@OneWay" annotation. This means that the method is * non-blocking and communication with the service provider may use a * binding that buffers the requests and sends it at some later time. *

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* The "@OneWay" annotation type is used to annotate a Java interface method * to indicate that invocations will be dispatched in a non-blocking fashion * as described in the section on Asynchronous Programming.
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* The serviceMethod on A is annotated with "@OneWay". The A implementation * delegates to b's method which includes a 2 seconds delay. So, this will * fail if the call to A is blocking. */ @Test(timeout = 500) public void atOneWay1() throws Exception { aService.setNameOneWay("Some Name"); } }