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package javax.xml.soap;


import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;

/**
 * A factory for creating SOAPMessage objects.
 * 

* A SAAJ client can create a MessageFactory object * using the method newInstance, as shown in the following * lines of code. *

 *       MessageFactory mf = MessageFactory.newInstance();
 *       MessageFactory mf12 = MessageFactory.newInstance(SOAPConstants.SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL);
 * 
*

* All MessageFactory objects, regardless of how they are * created, will produce SOAPMessage objects that * have the following elements by default: *

    *
  • A SOAPPart object *
  • A SOAPEnvelope object *
  • A SOAPBody object *
  • A SOAPHeader object *
* In some cases, specialized MessageFactory objects may be obtained that produce messages * prepopulated with additional entries in the SOAPHeader object and the * SOAPBody object. * The content of a new SOAPMessage object depends on which of the two * MessageFactory methods is used to create it. *
    *
  • createMessage()
    * This is the method clients would normally use to create a request message. *
  • createMessage(MimeHeaders, java.io.InputStream) -- message has * content from the InputStream object and headers from the * MimeHeaders object
    * This method can be used internally by a service implementation to * create a message that is a response to a request. *
*/ public abstract class MessageFactory { static final String DEFAULT_MESSAGE_FACTORY = "com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.soap.ver1_1.SOAPMessageFactory1_1Impl"; static private final String MESSAGE_FACTORY_PROPERTY = "javax.xml.soap.MessageFactory"; /** * Creates a new MessageFactory object that is an instance * of the default implementation (SOAP 1.1), * * This method uses the following ordered lookup procedure to determine the MessageFactory implementation class to load: *
    *
  • Use the javax.xml.soap.MessageFactory system property. *
  • Use the properties file "lib/jaxm.properties" in the JRE directory. This configuration file is in standard * java.util.Properties format and contains the fully qualified name of the implementation class with the key being the * system property defined above. *
  • Use the Services API (as detailed in the JAR specification), if available, to determine the classname. The Services API * will look for a classname in the file META-INF/services/javax.xml.soap.MessageFactory in jars available to the runtime. *
  • Use the SAAJMetaFactory instance to locate the MessageFactory implementation class. *
* * @return a new instance of a MessageFactory * * @exception SOAPException if there was an error in creating the * default implementation of the * MessageFactory. * @see SAAJMetaFactory */ public static MessageFactory newInstance() throws SOAPException { try { MessageFactory factory = (MessageFactory) FactoryFinder.find( MESSAGE_FACTORY_PROPERTY, DEFAULT_MESSAGE_FACTORY, false); FactoryFinder.find(MESSAGE_FACTORY_PROPERTY, DEFAULT_MESSAGE_FACTORY, false); if (factory != null) { return factory; } return newInstance(SOAPConstants.SOAP_1_1_PROTOCOL); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new SOAPException( "Unable to create message factory for SOAP: " +ex.getMessage()); } } /** * Creates a new MessageFactory object that is an instance * of the specified implementation. May be a dynamic message factory, * a SOAP 1.1 message factory, or a SOAP 1.2 message factory. A dynamic * message factory creates messages based on the MIME headers specified * as arguments to the createMessage method. * * This method uses the SAAJMetaFactory to locate the implementation class * and create the MessageFactory instance. * * @return a new instance of a MessageFactory * * @param protocol a string constant representing the class of the * specified message factory implementation. May be * either DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL, * DEFAULT_SOAP_PROTOCOL (which is the same * as) SOAP_1_1_PROTOCOL, or * SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL. * * @exception SOAPException if there was an error in creating the * specified implementation of MessageFactory. * @see SAAJMetaFactory * @since SAAJ 1.3 */ public static MessageFactory newInstance(String protocol) throws SOAPException { return SAAJMetaFactory.getInstance().newMessageFactory(protocol); } /** * Creates a new SOAPMessage object with the default * SOAPPart, SOAPEnvelope, SOAPBody, * and SOAPHeader objects. Profile-specific message factories * can choose to prepopulate the SOAPMessage object with * profile-specific headers. *

* Content can be added to this message's SOAPPart object, and * the message can be sent "as is" when a message containing only a SOAP part * is sufficient. Otherwise, the SOAPMessage object needs * to create one or more AttachmentPart objects and * add them to itself. Any content that is not in XML format must be * in an AttachmentPart object. * * @return a new SOAPMessage object * @exception SOAPException if a SOAP error occurs * @exception UnsupportedOperationException if the protocol of this * MessageFactory instance is DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL */ public abstract SOAPMessage createMessage() throws SOAPException; /** * Internalizes the contents of the given InputStream object into a * new SOAPMessage object and returns the SOAPMessage * object. * * @param in the InputStream object that contains the data * for a message * @param headers the transport-specific headers passed to the * message in a transport-independent fashion for creation of the * message * @return a new SOAPMessage object containing the data from * the given InputStream object * * @exception IOException if there is a problem in reading data from * the input stream * * @exception SOAPException may be thrown if the message is invalid * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the MessageFactory * requires one or more MIME headers to be present in the * headers parameter and they are missing. * MessageFactory implementations for * SOAP_1_1_PROTOCOL or * SOAP_1_2_PROTOCOL must not throw * IllegalArgumentException for this reason. */ public abstract SOAPMessage createMessage(MimeHeaders headers, InputStream in) throws IOException, SOAPException; }





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