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* Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.
* Copyright ? 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright ? 2005 BEA Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Use is subject to license terms.
*
* This distribution may include materials developed by third parties.
*
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
* Module Name : JSIP Specification
* File Name : WarningHeader.java
* Author : Phelim O'Doherty
*
* HISTORY
* Version Date Author Comments
* 1.1 08/10/2002 Phelim O'Doherty
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*/
package javax.sip.header;
import java.text.ParseException;
import javax.sip.InvalidArgumentException;
/**
* The Warning header field is used to carry additional information about the
* status of a response. Warning header field values are sent with responses
* and contain a three-digit warning code, agent name, and warning text.
*
* - Warning Text: The "warn-text" should be in a natural language that is
* most likely to be intelligible to the human user receiving the response.
* This decision can be based on any available knowledge, such as the location
* of the user, the Accept-Language field in a request, or the Content-Language
* field in a response.
*
- Warning Code: The currently-defined "warn-code"s have a recommended
* warn-text in English and a description of their meaning. These warnings
* describe failures induced by the session description. The first digit of
* warning codes beginning with "3" indicates warnings specific to SIP. Warnings
* 300 through 329 are reserved for indicating problems with keywords in the
* session description, 330 through 339 are warnings related to basic network
* services requested in the session description, 370 through 379 are warnings
* related to quantitative QoS parameters requested in the session description,
* and 390 through 399 are miscellaneous warnings that do not fall into one of
* the above categories. Additional "warn-code"s can be defined.
*
* Any server may add WarningHeaders to a Response. Proxy servers must place
* additional WarningHeaders before any AuthorizationHeaders. Within that
* constraint, WarningHeaders must be added after any existing WarningHeaders
* not covered by a signature. A proxy server must not delete any WarningHeader
* that it received with a Response.
*
* When multiple WarningHeaders are attached to a Response, the user agent
* should display as many of them as possible, in the order that they appear
* in the Response. If it is not possible to display all of the warnings, the
* user agent first displays warnings that appear early in the Response.
*
* Examples of using Warning Headers are as follows:
*
* - A UAS rejecting an offer contained in an INVITE SHOULD return a 488 (Not
* Acceptable Here) response. Such a response SHOULD include a Warning header
* field value explaining why the offer was rejected.
*
- If the new session description is not acceptable, the UAS can reject it
* by returning a 488 (Not Acceptable Here) response for the re-INVITE. This
* response SHOULD include a Warning header field.
*
- A 606 (Not Acceptable) response means that the user wishes to communicate,
* but cannot adequately support the session described. The 606 (Not Acceptable)
* response MAY contain a list of reasons in a Warning header field describing
* why the session described cannot be supported.
*
- Contact header fields MAY be present in a 200 (OK) response and have the
* same semantics as in a 3xx response. That is, they may list a set of
* alternative names and methods of reaching the user. A Warning header field
* MAY be present.
*
* For Example:
* Warning: 307 isi.edu "Session parameter 'foo' not understood"
*
* @author BEA Systems, NIST
* @version 1.2
*/
public interface WarningHeader extends Header {
/**
* Gets the agent of the server that created this WarningHeader.
*
* @return the agent of the WarningHeader
*/
public String getAgent();
/**
* Sets the agent value of the WarningHeader to the new value passed to the
* method.
*
* @param agent - the new agent value of WarningHeader
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the agent value.
*/
public void setAgent(String agent) throws ParseException;
/**
* Gets text of WarningHeader.
*
* @return the string text value of the WarningHeader.
*/
public String getText();
/**
* Sets the text of WarningHeader to the newly supplied text value.
*
* @param text - the new text value of the Warning Header.
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the text value.
*/
public void setText(String text) throws ParseException;
/**
* Sets the code of the WarningHeader. The standard RFC3261 codes are
* defined as constants in this class.
*
* @param code - the new code that defines the warning code.
* @throws InvalidArgumentException if an invalid integer code is given for
* the WarningHeader.
*/
public void setCode(int code) throws InvalidArgumentException;
/**
* Gets the code of the WarningHeader.
*
* @return the integer code value of the WarningHeader
*/
public int getCode();
/**
* Name of WarningHeader
*/
public final static String NAME = "Warning";
// Constants
/**
* One or more network protocols contained in the session description
* are not available.
*/
public final static int INCOMPATIBLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL = 300;
/**
* One or more network address formats contained in the session
* description are not available.
*/
public final static int INCOMPATIBLE_NETWORK_ADDRESS_FORMATS = 301;
/**
* One or more transport protocols described in the session description
* are not available.
*/
public final static int INCOMPATIBLE_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL = 302;
/**
* One or more bandwidth measurement units contained in the session
* description were not understood.
*/
public final static int INCOMPATIBLE_BANDWIDTH_UNITS = 303;
/**
* One or more media types contained in the session description are
* not available.
*/
public final static int MEDIA_TYPE_NOT_AVAILABLE = 304;
/**
* One or more media formats contained in the session description are
* not available.
*/
public final static int INCOMPATIBLE_MEDIA_FORMAT = 305;
/**
* One or more of the media attributes in the session description are
* not supported.
*/
public final static int ATTRIBUTE_NOT_UNDERSTOOD = 306;
/**
* A parameter other than those listed above was not understood.
*/
public final static int SESSION_DESCRIPTION_PARAMETER_NOT_UNDERSTOOD = 307;
/**
* The site where the user is located does not support multicast.
*/
public final static int MULTICAST_NOT_AVAILABLE = 330;
/**
* The site where the user is located does not support unicast
* communication (usually due to the presence of a firewall).
*/
public final static int UNICAST_NOT_AVAILABLE = 331;
/**
* The bandwidth specified in the session description or defined by the
* media exceeds that known to be available.
*/
public final static int INSUFFICIENT_BANDWIDTH = 370;
/**
* The warning text can include arbitrary information to be presented to
* a human user, or logged. A system receiving this warning MUST NOT
* take any automated action.
*/
public final static int MISCELLANEOUS_WARNING = 399;
}
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