Deprecated. XML Maps are deprecated as of the WebLogic Platform 8.1 release. For new code, use XQuery maps. For more information, see Introduction to XQuery Maps.

Where Can XML Maps Be Used?

You can apply XML maps to a method or callback exposed to clients, as well as to the methods and callbacks of a Web Service control, a JMS control, and an Application View control.

In all cases, XML maps are a way to ensure loose coupling between your web service and the client or resource with which it is communicating. While topics in this section (beginning with Handling and Shaping XML Messages with XML Maps) describe maps primarily from the client-facing perspective, nearly all of the principles mentioned apply also in the case of maps on controls. For links to more specific information on using maps with controls, use the following links:

Related Topics

Why Use XML Maps?