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For asynchronous operation invocations it provides additional methods * to check the status of the request. The {@code get(...)} methods may * throw the standard * set of exceptions and their cause may be a {@code RemoteException} or a * {@link WebServiceException} that represents the error that occurred during the * asynchronous method invocation.

* * @param The type of the response * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0 **/ public interface Response extends Future { /** Gets the contained response context. * * @return The contained response context. May be {@code null} if a * response is not yet available. * **/ Map getContext(); }