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package org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.soap;
// ericvas
//import javax.activation.DataHandler;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* The root class for all SOAP messages. As transmitted on the
* "wire", a SOAP message is an XML document or a MIME message
* whose first body part is an XML/SOAP document.
*
* A SOAPMessage
object consists of a SOAP part
* and optionally one or more attachment parts. The SOAP part for
* a SOAPMessage
object is a SOAPPart
* object, which contains information used for message routing and
* identification, and which can contain application-specific
* content. All data in the SOAP Part of a message must be in XML
* format.
*
* A new SOAPMessage
object contains the following
* by default:
*
*
* - A
SOAPPart
object
*
* - A
SOAPEnvelope
object
*
* - A
SOAPBody
object
*
* - A
SOAPHeader
object
*
* The SOAP part of a message can be retrieved by calling the
* method SOAPMessage.getSOAPPart()
. The
* SOAPEnvelope
object is retrieved from the
* SOAPPart
object, and the SOAPEnvelope
* object is used to retrieve the SOAPBody
and
* SOAPHeader
objects.
* * SOAPPart sp = message.getSOAPPart();
* SOAPEnvelope se = sp.getEnvelope();
* SOAPBody sb = se.getBody();
* SOAPHeader sh = se.getHeader();
*
*
* In addition to the mandatory SOAPPart
object, a
* SOAPMessage
object may contain zero or more
* AttachmentPart
objects, each of which contains
* application-specific data. The SOAPMessage
* interface provides methods for creating
* AttachmentPart
objects and also for adding them to a
* SOAPMessage
object. A party that has received a
* SOAPMessage
object can examine its contents by
* retrieving individual attachment parts.
*
* Unlike the rest of a SOAP message, an attachment is not
* required to be in XML format and can therefore be anything from
* simple text to an image file. Consequently, any message content
* that is not in XML format must be in an
* AttachmentPart
object.
*
* A MessageFactory
object creates new
* SOAPMessage
objects. If the MessageFactory
* object was initialized with a messaging Profile, it produces
* SOAPMessage
objects that conform to that Profile.
* For example, a SOAPMessage
object created by a
* MessageFactory
object initialized with the ebXML
* Profile will have the appropriate ebXML headers.
* @see MessageFactory MessageFactory
* @see AttachmentPart AttachmentPart
*/
public abstract class SOAPMessage {
public SOAPMessage() {}
/**
* Retrieves a description of this SOAPMessage
* object's content.
* @return a String
describing the content of this
* message or null
if no description has been
* set
* @see #setContentDescription(java.lang.String) setContentDescription(java.lang.String)
*/
public abstract String getContentDescription();
/**
* Sets the description of this SOAPMessage
* object's content with the given description.
* @param description a String
* describing the content of this message
* @see #getContentDescription() getContentDescription()
*/
public abstract void setContentDescription(String description);
/**
* Gets the SOAP part of this SOAPMessage
object.
*
*
* If a SOAPMessage
object contains one or
* more attachments, the SOAP Part must be the first MIME body
* part in the message.
* @return the SOAPPart
object for this
* SOAPMessage
object
*/
public abstract SOAPPart getSOAPPart();
/**
* Removes all AttachmentPart
objects that have
* been added to this SOAPMessage
object.
*
* This method does not touch the SOAP part.
*/
public abstract void removeAllAttachments();
/**
* Gets a count of the number of attachments in this
* message. This count does not include the SOAP part.
* @return the number of AttachmentPart
objects
* that are part of this SOAPMessage
* object
*/
public abstract int countAttachments();
/**
* Retrieves all the AttachmentPart
objects
* that are part of this SOAPMessage
object.
* @return an iterator over all the attachments in this
* message
*/
public abstract Iterator getAttachments();
/**
* Retrieves all the AttachmentPart
objects
* that have header entries that match the specified headers.
* Note that a returned attachment could have headers in
* addition to those specified.
* @param headers a MimeHeaders
* object containing the MIME headers for which to
* search
* @return an iterator over all attachments that have a header
* that matches one of the given headers
*/
public abstract Iterator getAttachments(MimeHeaders headers);
/**
* Adds the given AttachmentPart
object to this
* SOAPMessage
object. An
* AttachmentPart
object must be created before it can be
* added to a message.
* @param attachmentpart an
* AttachmentPart
object that is to become part of
* this SOAPMessage
object
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
*/
public abstract void addAttachmentPart(AttachmentPart attachmentpart);
/**
* Creates a new empty AttachmentPart
object.
* Note that the method addAttachmentPart
must be
* called with this new AttachmentPart
object as
* the parameter in order for it to become an attachment to this
* SOAPMessage
object.
* @return a new AttachmentPart
object that can be
* populated and added to this SOAPMessage
* object
*/
public abstract AttachmentPart createAttachmentPart();
/**
* Creates an AttachmentPart
object and
* populates it using the given DataHandler
* object.
* @param datahandler the
* javax.activation.DataHandler
object that will
* generate the content for this SOAPMessage
* object
* @return a new AttachmentPart
object that
* contains data generated by the given
* DataHandler
object
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if
* there was a problem with the specified
* DataHandler
object
* @see DataHandler DataHandler
* @see javax.activation.DataContentHandler DataContentHandler
*/
// ericvas
// public AttachmentPart createAttachmentPart(DataHandler datahandler) {
//
// AttachmentPart attachmentpart = createAttachmentPart();
//
// attachmentpart.setDataHandler(datahandler);
//
// return attachmentpart;
// }
/**
* Returns all the transport-specific MIME headers for this
* SOAPMessage
object in a transport-independent
* fashion.
* @return a MimeHeaders
object containing the
* MimeHeader
objects
*/
public abstract MimeHeaders getMimeHeaders();
/**
* Creates an AttachmentPart
object and
* populates it with the specified data of the specified content
* type.
* @param content an Object
* containing the content for this SOAPMessage
* object
* @param contentType a String
* object giving the type of content; examples are
* "text/xml", "text/plain", and "image/jpeg"
* @return a new AttachmentPart
object that
* contains the given data
* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the contentType does not match the type of the content
* object, or if there was no
* DataContentHandler
object for the given content
* object
* @see DataHandler DataHandler
* @see javax.activation.DataContentHandler DataContentHandler
*/
public AttachmentPart createAttachmentPart(Object content,
String contentType) {
AttachmentPart attachmentpart = createAttachmentPart();
attachmentpart.setContent(content, contentType);
return attachmentpart;
}
/**
* Updates this SOAPMessage
object with all the
* changes that have been made to it. This method is called
* automatically when a message is sent or written to by the
* methods ProviderConnection.send
,
* SOAPConnection.call
, or
* SOAPMessage.writeTo
. However, if changes are made to
* a message that was received or to one that has already been
* sent, the method saveChanges
needs to be
* called explicitly in order to save the changes. The method
* saveChanges
also generates any changes that
* can be read back (for example, a MessageId in profiles that
* support a message id). All MIME headers in a message that
* is created for sending purposes are guaranteed to have
* valid values only after saveChanges
has been
* called.
*
* In addition, this method marks the point at which the
* data from all constituent AttachmentPart
* objects are pulled into the message.
* @throws SOAPException if there
* was a problem saving changes to this message.
*/
public abstract void saveChanges() throws SOAPException;
/**
* Indicates whether this SOAPMessage
object
* has had the method saveChanges
called on
* it.
* @return true
if saveChanges
has
* been called on this message at least once;
* false
otherwise.
*/
public abstract boolean saveRequired();
/**
* Writes this SOAPMessage
object to the given
* output stream. The externalization format is as defined by
* the SOAP 1.1 with Attachments specification.
*
* If there are no attachments, just an XML stream is
* written out. For those messages that have attachments,
* writeTo
writes a MIME-encoded byte stream.
* @param out the OutputStream
* object to which this SOAPMessage
object will
* be written
* @throws SOAPException if there was a problem in
* externalizing this SOAP message
* @throws IOException if an I/O error
* occurs
*/
public abstract void writeTo(OutputStream out)
throws SOAPException, IOException;
/**
* Gets the SOAP Body contained in this SOAPMessage
object.
*
* @return the SOAPBody
object contained by this
* SOAPMessage
object
* @throws SOAPException if the SOAP Body does not exist or cannot be
* retrieved
*/
public abstract SOAPBody getSOAPBody() throws SOAPException;
/**
* Gets the SOAP Header contained in this SOAPMessage
object.
*
* @return the SOAPHeader
object contained by this
* SOAPMessage
object
* @throws SOAPException if the SOAP Header does not exist or cannot be
* retrieved
*/
public abstract SOAPHeader getSOAPHeader() throws SOAPException;
/**
* Associates the specified value with the specified property. If there was
* already a value associated with this property, the old value is replaced.
*
* The valid property names include WRITE_XML_DECLARATION
and
* CHARACTER_SET_ENCODING
. All of these standard SAAJ
* properties are prefixed by "javax.xml.soap". Vendors may also add
* implementation specific properties. These properties must be prefixed
* with package names that are unique to the vendor.
*
* Setting the property WRITE_XML_DECLARATION
to
* "true"
will cause an XML Declaration to be written out at
* the start of the SOAP message. The default value of "false" suppresses
* this declaration.
*
* The property CHARACTER_SET_ENCODING
defaults to the value
* "utf-8"
which causes the SOAP message to be encoded using
* UTF-8. Setting CHARACTER_SET_ENCODING
to
* "utf-16"
causes the SOAP message to be encoded using UTF-16.
*
* Some implementations may allow encodings in addition to UTF-8 and UTF-16.
* Refer to your vendor's documentation for details.
*
* @param property the property with which the specified value is to be
* associated
* @param value the value to be associated with the specified property
* @throws SOAPException if the property name is not recognized
*/
public abstract void setProperty(String property, Object value)
throws SOAPException;
/**
* Retrieves value of the specified property.
*
* @param property the name of the property to retrieve
* @return the value of the property or null
if no such
* property exists
* @throws SOAPException if the property name is not recognized
*/
public abstract Object getProperty(String property) throws SOAPException;
/** Specifies the character type encoding for the SOAP Message. */
public static final String CHARACTER_SET_ENCODING
= "javax.xml.soap.character-set-encoding";
/** Specifies whether the SOAP Message should contain an XML declaration. */
public static final String WRITE_XML_DECLARATION
= "javax.xml.soap.write-xml-declaration";
}