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The OpenWS library provides a growing set of tools to work with web services at a low level. These tools include
classes for creating and reading SOAP messages, transport-independent clients for connecting to web services,
and various transports for use with those clients.
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package org.opensaml.ws.transport;
import org.opensaml.xml.security.credential.Credential;
/**
* Base interface for inbound and outbound transports.
*/
public interface Transport {
/**
* Gets a transport-specific attribute.
*
* @param name name of the attribute
*
* @return attribute value
*/
public Object getAttribute(String name);
/**
* Gets the character encoding of the transport.
*
* @return character encoding of the transport
*/
public String getCharacterEncoding();
/**
* Gets the local credential used to authenticate to the peer.
*
* @return local credential used to authenticate to the peer
*/
public Credential getLocalCredential();
/**
* Gets the credential offered by the peer to authenticate itself.
*
* @return credential offered by the peer to authenticate itself
*/
public Credential getPeerCredential();
/**
* Gets whether the peer is authenticated.
*
* @return whether the peer is authenticated
*/
public boolean isAuthenticated();
/**
* Sets whether the peer is authenticated.
*
* @param isAuthenticated whether the peer is authenticated
*/
public void setAuthenticated(boolean isAuthenticated);
/**
* Gets whether the transport represents a confidential connection (e.g. an SSL connection).
*
* @return whether the transport represents a confidential connection
*/
public boolean isConfidential();
/**
* Sets whether the transport represents a confidential connection.
*
* @param isConfidential whether the transport represents a confidential connection
*/
public void setConfidential(boolean isConfidential);
/**
* Gets whether the transport represents a connection that protects the integrity of transported content.
*
* @return whether the transport represents a connection that protects the integrity of transported content
*/
public boolean isIntegrityProtected();
/**
* Sets whether the transport represents a connection that protects the integrity of transported content.
*
* @param isIntegrityProtected whether the transport represents a connection that protects the integrity of
* transported content
*/
public void setIntegrityProtected(boolean isIntegrityProtected);
}