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package org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.soap;

import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * 

The container for the SOAP-specific portion of a * SOAPMessage object. All messages are required to have a * SOAP part, so when a SOAPMessage object is * created, it will automatically have a SOAPPart * object.

* *

A SOAPPart object is a MIME part and has the * MIME headers Content-Id, Content-Location, and Content-Type. * Because the value of Content-Type must be "text/xml", a * SOAPPart object automatically has a MIME header of * Content-Type with its value set to "text/xml". The value must * be "text/xml" because content in the SOAP part of a message * must be in XML format. Content that is not of type "text/xml" * must be in an AttachmentPart object rather than in * the SOAPPart object.

* *

When a message is sent, its SOAP part must have the MIME * header Content-Type set to "text/xml". Or, from the other * perspective, the SOAP part of any message that is received must * have the MIME header Content-Type with a value of * "text/xml".

* *

A client can access the SOAPPart object of a * SOAPMessage object by calling the method * SOAPMessage.getSOAPPart. The following line of code, in * which message is a SOAPMessage * object, retrieves the SOAP part of a message.

*
 * SOAPPart soapPart = message.getSOAPPart();
 * 
* *

A SOAPPart object contains a * SOAPEnvelope object, which in turn contains a * SOAPBody object and a SOAPHeader object. * The SOAPPart method getEnvelope can * be used to retrieve the SOAPEnvelope object.

*/ public abstract class SOAPPart implements org.w3c.dom.Document { public SOAPPart() {} /** * Gets the SOAPEnvelope object associated with * this SOAPPart object. Once the SOAP envelope is * obtained, it can be used to get its contents. * @return the SOAPEnvelope object for this * SOAPPart object * @throws SOAPException if there is a SOAP error */ public abstract SOAPEnvelope getEnvelope() throws SOAPException; /** * Retrieves the value of the MIME header whose name is * "Content-Id". * @return a String giving the value of the MIME * header named "Content-Id" * @see #setContentId(java.lang.String) setContentId(java.lang.String) */ public String getContentId() { String as[] = getMimeHeader("Content-Id"); if (as != null && as.length > 0) { return as[0]; } else { return null; } } /** * Retrieves the value of the MIME header whose name is * "Content-Location". * @return a String giving the value of the MIME * header whose name is "Content-Location" * @see #setContentLocation(java.lang.String) setContentLocation(java.lang.String) */ public String getContentLocation() { String as[] = getMimeHeader("Content-Location"); if (as != null && as.length > 0) { return as[0]; } else { return null; } } /** * Sets the value of the MIME header named "Content-Id" to * the given String. * @param contentId a String giving * the value of the MIME header "Content-Id" * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there is a problem in setting the content id * @see #getContentId() getContentId() */ public void setContentId(String contentId) { setMimeHeader("Content-Id", contentId); } /** * Sets the value of the MIME header "Content-Location" to * the given String. * @param contentLocation a String * giving the value of the MIME header * "Content-Location" * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there is a problem in setting the content location. * @see #getContentLocation() getContentLocation() */ public void setContentLocation(String contentLocation) { setMimeHeader("Content-Location", contentLocation); } /** * Removes all MIME headers that match the given name. * @param header a String giving * the name of the MIME header(s) to be removed */ public abstract void removeMimeHeader(String header); /** * Removes all the MimeHeader objects for this * SOAPEnvelope object. */ public abstract void removeAllMimeHeaders(); /** * Gets all the values of the MimeHeader object * in this SOAPPart object that is identified by * the given String. * @param name the name of the header; example: * "Content-Type" * @return a String array giving all the values for * the specified header * @see #setMimeHeader(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) setMimeHeader(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) */ public abstract String[] getMimeHeader(String name); /** * Changes the first header entry that matches the given * header name so that its value is the given value, adding a * new header with the given name and value if no existing * header is a match. If there is a match, this method clears * all existing values for the first header that matches and * sets the given value instead. If more than one header has * the given name, this method removes all of the matching * headers after the first one. * *

Note that RFC822 headers can contain only US-ASCII * characters.

* @param name a String giving the * header name for which to search * @param value a String giving the * value to be set. This value will be substituted for the * current value(s) of the first header that is a match if * there is one. If there is no match, this value will be * the value for a new MimeHeader object. * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified mime header name * or value * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if there was a problem with the specified mime header name or value * @see #getMimeHeader(java.lang.String) getMimeHeader(java.lang.String) */ public abstract void setMimeHeader(String name, String value); /** * Creates a MimeHeader object with the specified * name and value and adds it to this SOAPPart * object. If a MimeHeader with the specified * name already exists, this method adds the specified value * to the already existing value(s). * *

Note that RFC822 headers can contain only US-ASCII * characters.

* * @param name a String giving the * header name * @param value a String giving the * value to be set or added * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified mime header name * or value */ public abstract void addMimeHeader(String name, String value); /** * Retrieves all the headers for this SOAPPart * object as an iterator over the MimeHeader * objects. * @return an Iterator object with all of the Mime * headers for this SOAPPart object */ public abstract Iterator getAllMimeHeaders(); /** * Retrieves all MimeHeader objects that match * a name in the given array. * @param names a String array with * the name(s) of the MIME headers to be returned * @return all of the MIME headers that match one of the names * in the given array, returned as an Iterator * object */ public abstract Iterator getMatchingMimeHeaders(String names[]); /** * Retrieves all MimeHeader objects whose name * does not match a name in the given array. * @param names a String array with * the name(s) of the MIME headers not to be returned * @return all of the MIME headers in this SOAPPart * object except those that match one of the names in the * given array. The nonmatching MIME headers are returned as * an Iterator object. */ public abstract Iterator getNonMatchingMimeHeaders(String names[]); /** * Sets the content of the SOAPEnvelope object * with the data from the given Source object. * @param source javax.xml.transform.Source
object with the data to * be set * @throws SOAPException if there is a problem in * setting the source * @see #getContent() getContent() */ public abstract void setContent(Source source) throws SOAPException; /** * Returns the content of the SOAPEnvelope as a JAXP * Source object. * @return the content as a * javax.xml.transform.Source object * @throws SOAPException if the implementation cannot * convert the specified Source object * @see #setContent(javax.xml.transform.Source) setContent(javax.xml.transform.Source) */ public abstract Source getContent() throws SOAPException; }




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