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package org.apache.axis2.transport;
import org.apache.axiom.om.OMOutputFormat;
import org.apache.axis2.AxisFault;
import org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.URL;
/**
*
* MessageFormatter implementations are used by Axis2 to support serialization
* of messages to different message formats. (Eg: JSON). Users can register
* MessageFormatter implementations against a message type using the axis2.xml.
* Message type for a message can be specified by setting the "messageType"
* property in the MessageContext. This can also be given as a parameter in the
* service.xml/axis2.xml for a per service based/engine wide configuration.
*
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*/
public interface MessageFormatter {
/**
* @return a byte array of the message formatted according to the given
* message format.
*/
public byte[] getBytes(MessageContext messageContext, OMOutputFormat format)
throws AxisFault;
/**
* To support deffered writing transports as in http chunking.. Axis2 was
* doing this for some time..
*
* Preserve flag can be used to preserve the envelope for later use. This is
* usefull when implementing authentication machnisms like NTLM.
*
* @param outputStream
* @param preserve :
* do not consume the OM when this is set..
*/
public void writeTo(MessageContext messageContext, OMOutputFormat format,
OutputStream outputStream, boolean preserve) throws AxisFault;
/**
* Different message formats can set their own content types
* Eg: JSONFormatter can set the content type as application/json
*
* @param messageContext
* @param format
* @param soapAction
*/
public String getContentType(MessageContext messageContext, OMOutputFormat format,
String soapAction);
/**
* Some message formats may want to alter the target url.
*
* @return the target URL
*/
public URL getTargetAddress(MessageContext messageContext, OMOutputFormat format,
URL targetURL) throws AxisFault;
/**
* @return this only if you want set a transport header for SOAP Action
*/
public String formatSOAPAction(MessageContext messageContext, OMOutputFormat format,
String soapAction);
}