Dan,

Thanks! So how would a consumer interpret this reference to perform a call of 
some method on the Endpoint in question? 

Guy

> For JAX-WS/SOAP, it's build right in.   The JAX-WS Endpoint object (if using 
> Endpoint.publish) has a method right on it to get the W3CEndpointReference 
> for 
> the service which can be passed around like any normal parameter.  The 
> injected WebServiceContext can also be used to call getEndpointReference 
> (passing optional Element params) to generate the EPR for the current 
> service.  
> 
> Dan
> 
> -- 
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