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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* Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.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 : TelURL.java
* Author : Phelim O'Doherty
*
* HISTORY
* Version Date Author Comments
* 1.1 08/10/2002 Phelim O'Doherty Initial version
* 1.2 19/05/2005 Phelim O'Doherty Added phone context methods
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*/
package android.javax.sip.address;
import java.text.ParseException;
import android.javax.sip.header.Parameters;
/**
* This class represents Tel URLs, which are used for addressing. The Tel URL
* starts with the scheme tel:
. This tells the
* local entity that what follows is a URL that should be parsed as described
* in RFC2806. After that,
* the URL contains the phone number of the remote entity.
*
* Within a SIP Message, TelURLs can be used to indicate the source and intended
* destination of a Request, redirection addresses and the current destination
* of a Request. All these Headers may contain TelURLs.
*
* The TelURL interface extends the generic URI interface and provides
* additional convenience methods for the following components of a TelURL
* address, above the generic URI class:
*
* - ISDN Subaddress - Phone numbers can also contain subaddresses, which
* are used to identify different remote entities under the same phone number.
*
- Post Dial - Phone numbers can also contain a post-dial sequence.
* This is what is often used with voice mailboxes and other services that
* are controlled by dialing numbers from your phone keypad while the call is
* in progress.
*
- Global - Phone numbers can be either "global" or "local". Global numbers
* are unambiguous everywhere. Local numbers are usable only within a certain
* area.
*
- URL parameters - Parameters affecting a request constructed from this
* URL. URL parameters are added to the end of the URL component and are
* separated by semi-colons. URL parameters take the form:
* parameter-name "=" parameter-value
*
* See RFC2806 for more
* information on the use of TelURL's.
*
* @author BEA Systems, NIST
* @version 1.2
*/
public interface TelURL extends URI, Parameters {
/**
* Returns true
if this TelURL is global i.e. if the TelURI
* has a global phone user.
*
* @return true
if this TelURL represents a global phone user,
* and false
otherwise.
*/
public boolean isGlobal();
/**
* Sets phone user of this TelURL to be either global or local. The default
* value is false, hence the TelURL is defaulted to local.
*
* @param global - the boolean value indicating if the TelURL has a global
* phone user.
*/
public void setGlobal(boolean global);
/**
* Sets post dial of this TelURL. The post-dial sequence describes what and
* when the local entity should send to the phone line.
*
* @param postDial - new value of the postDial
parameter
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the postDial value.
*/
public void setPostDial(String postDial) throws ParseException;
/**
* Returns the value of the postDial
parameter, or null if it
* is not set.
*
* @return the value of the postDial
parameter
*/
public String getPostDial();
/**
* Sets phone number of this TelURL. The phone number may either be local or
* global determined by the isGlobal method in this interface. The phoneNumber
* argument should not contain the "+" associated with telephone numbers.
*
* @param phoneNumber - new value of the phoneNumber
parameter
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the phoneNumber value.
*/
public void setPhoneNumber(String phoneNumber) throws ParseException;
/**
* Returns the value of the phoneNumber
parameter. This method
* will not return the "+" associated with telephone numbers.
*
* @return the value of the phoneNumber
parameter
*/
public String getPhoneNumber();
/**
* Sets ISDN subaddress of this TelURL. If a subaddress is present, it is
* appended to the phone number after ";isub=".
*
* @param isdnSubAddress - new value of the isdnSubAddress
* parameter
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the isdnSubAddress value.
*/
public void setIsdnSubAddress(String isdnSubAddress) throws ParseException;
/**
* Returns the value of the isdnSubAddress
parameter, or null
* if it is not set.
*
* @return the value of the isdnSubAddress
parameter
*/
public String getIsdnSubAddress();
/**
* Sets the phone context of this TelURL.
*
* @param phoneContext - new value of the phoneContext
* parameter
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the phoneContext value.
* @since v1.2
*/
public void setPhoneContext(String phoneContext) throws ParseException;
/**
* Returns the value of the phoneContext
parameter, or null
* if it is not set.
*
* @return the value of the phoneContext
parameter
* @since v1.2
*/
public String getPhoneContext();
/**
* This method returns the URI as a string.
*
* @return String The stringified version of the URI
*/
public String toString();
}