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package javax.xml.ws;

import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;

/** The {@code LogicalMessage} interface represents a
 *  protocol agnostic XML message and contains methods that
 *  provide access to the payload of the message.
 *
 *  @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0
**/
public interface LogicalMessage {

  /** Gets the message payload as an XML source, may be called
   *  multiple times on the same LogicalMessage instance, always
   *  returns a new {@code Source} that may be used to retrieve the entire
   *  message payload.
   *
   *  

If the returned {@code Source} is an instance of * {@code DOMSource}, then * modifications to the encapsulated DOM tree change the message * payload in-place, there is no need to susequently call * {@code setPayload}. Other types of {@code Source} provide only * read access to the message payload. * * @return The contained message payload; returns {@code null} if no * payload is present in this message. **/ public Source getPayload(); /** Sets the message payload * * @param payload message payload * @throws WebServiceException If any error during the setting * of the payload in this message * @throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException If this * operation is not supported **/ public void setPayload(Source payload); /** Gets the message payload as a JAXB object. Note that there is no * connection between the returned object and the message payload, * changes to the payload require calling {@code setPayload}. * * @param context The JAXBContext that should be used to unmarshall * the message payload * @return The contained message payload; returns {@code null} if no * payload is present in this message * @throws WebServiceException If an error occurs when using a supplied * JAXBContext to unmarshall the payload. The cause of * the WebServiceException is the original JAXBException. **/ public Object getPayload(JAXBContext context); /** Sets the message payload * * @param payload message payload * @param context The JAXBContext that should be used to marshall * the payload * @throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException If this * operation is not supported * @throws WebServiceException If an error occurs when using the supplied * JAXBContext to marshall the payload. The cause of * the WebServiceException is the original JAXBException. **/ public void setPayload(Object payload, JAXBContext context); }





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