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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* Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States.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 : EventHeader.java
* Author : Phelim O'Doherty
*
* HISTORY
* Version Date Author Comments
* 1.1 13/12/2002 Phelim O'Doherty Initial version, extension header to
* support RFC3265
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*/
package android.javax.sip.header;
import java.text.ParseException;
/**
* This interface represents the Event SIP header, as defined by
* RFC3265, this header is
* not part of RFC3261.
*
* For the purposes of matching responses and NOTIFY messages with SUBSCRIBE
* messages, the event-type portion of the "Event" header is compared
* byte-by-byte, and the "id" parameter token (if present) is compared
* byte-by-byte. An "Event" header containing an "id" parameter never matches
* an "Event" header without an "id" parameter. No other parameters are
* considered when performing a comparison, i.e. "Event: foo; id=1234" would
* match "Event: foo; param=abcd; id=1234", but not "Event: Foo; id=1234".
*
* There MUST be exactly one event type listed per event header. Multiple events
* per message are disallowed i.e Subscribers MUST include exactly one "Event"
* header in SUBSCRIBE requests, indicating to which event or class of events
* they are subscribing. The "Event" header will contain a token which indicates
* the type of state for which a subscription is being requested. This token
* will correspond to an event package which further describes the semantics of
* the event or event class. The "Event" header MAY also contain an "id" parameter.
* When a subscription is created in
* the notifier, it stores the event package name and the "Event" header "id"
* parameter (if present) as part of the subscription information.
*
* This "id" parameter, if present:
*
* - contains an opaque token which identifies the specific subscription
* within a dialog.
*
- is only valid within the scope of a single dialog.
*
- if contained in the initial SUBSCRIBE message on the "Event" header, then
* refreshes of the subscription must also contain an identical "id" parameter,
* they will otherwise be considered new subscriptions in an existing dialog.
*
- if present in the SUBSCRIBE message, that "id" parameter MUST also be
* present in the corresponding NOTIFY messages.
*
* If the event package to which the event token corresponds defines behavior
* associated with the body of its SUBSCRIBE requests or parameters for the
* Event header, those semantics apply.
*
* @author BEA Systems, NIST
* @version 1.2
*/
public interface EventHeader extends Parameters, Header {
/**
* Sets the eventType to the newly supplied eventType string.
*
* @param eventType - the new string defining the eventType supported
* in this EventHeader
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the eventType value.
*/
public void setEventType(String eventType) throws ParseException;
/**
* Gets the eventType of the EventHeader.
*
* @return the string object identifing the eventType of EventHeader.
*/
public String getEventType();
/**
* Sets the id to the newly supplied eventId string.
*
* @param eventId - the new string defining the eventId of this EventHeader
* @throws ParseException which signals that an error has been reached
* unexpectedly while parsing the eventId value.
*/
public void setEventId(String eventId) throws ParseException;
/**
* Gets the id of the EventHeader. This method may return null if the
* eventId is not set.
*
* @return the string object identifing the eventId of EventHeader.
*/
public String getEventId();
/**
* Name of EventHeader
*/
public final static String NAME = "Event";
}