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package javax.xml.soap;

import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * 

A representation of the SOAP header element. A SOAP header element consists of XML data that * affects the way the application-specific content is processed by the message provider. For * example, transaction semantics, authentication information, and so on, can be specified as the * content of a SOAPHeader object.

*

*

A SOAPEnvelope object contains an empty SOAPHeader object by * default. If the SOAPHeader object, which is optional, is not needed, it can be * retrieved and deleted with the following line of code. The variable se is a * SOAPEnvelope object.

 se.getHeader().detachNode(); 
A * SOAPHeader object is created with the SOAPEnvelope method * addHeaderBlock. This method, which creates a new header and adds it to the envelope, * may be called only after the existing header has been removed.
 se.getHeader().detachNode();
 * SOAPHeader sh = se.addHeaderBlock(); 
*

*

A SOAPHeader object can have only SOAPHeaderElement objects as its * immediate children. The method addHeaderElement creates a new * HeaderElement object and adds it to the SOAPHeader object. In the following * line of code, the argument to the method addHeaderElement is a Name * object that is the name for the new HeaderElement object.

 * SOAPHeaderElement shElement = sh.addHeaderElement(name); 
* * @see SOAPHeaderElement SOAPHeaderElement */ public interface SOAPHeader extends SOAPElement { /** * Creates a new SOAPHeaderElement object initialized with the specified name and * adds it to this SOAPHeader object. * * @param name a Name object with the name of the new SOAPHeaderElement * object * @return the new SOAPHeaderElement object that was inserted into this * SOAPHeader object * @throws SOAPException if a SOAP error occurs */ public abstract SOAPHeaderElement addHeaderElement(Name name) throws SOAPException; /** * Returns a list of all the SOAPHeaderElement objects in this * SOAPHeader object that have the the specified actor. An actor is a global * attribute that indicates the intermediate parties to whom the message should be sent. An * actor receives the message and then sends it to the next actor. The default actor is the * ultimate intended recipient for the message, so if no actor attribute is included in a * SOAPHeader object, the message is sent to its ultimate destination. * * @param actor a String giving the URI of the actor for which to search * @return an Iterator object over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects * that contain the specified actor * @see #extractHeaderElements(String) extractHeaderElements(java.lang.String) */ public abstract Iterator examineHeaderElements(String actor); /** * Returns a list of all the SOAPHeaderElement objects in this * SOAPHeader object that have the the specified actor and detaches them from this * SOAPHeader object. *

*

This method allows an actor to process only the parts of the SOAPHeader * object that apply to it and to remove them before passing the message on to the next actor. * * @param actor a String giving the URI of the actor for which to search * @return an Iterator object over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects * that contain the specified actor * @see #examineHeaderElements(String) examineHeaderElements(java.lang.String) */ public abstract Iterator extractHeaderElements(String actor); /** * Returns an Iterator over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects in this * SOAPHeader object that have the specified actor and that have a MustUnderstand * attribute whose value is equivalent to true. * * @param actor a String giving the URI of the actor for which to search * @return an Iterator object over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects * that contain the specified actor and are marked as MustUnderstand */ public abstract Iterator examineMustUnderstandHeaderElements(String actor); /** * Returns an Iterator over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects in this * SOAPHeader object. * * @return an Iterator object over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects * contained by this SOAPHeader */ public abstract Iterator examineAllHeaderElements(); /** * Returns an Iterator over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects in this * SOAPHeader object and detaches them from this SOAPHeader object. * * @return an Iterator object over all the SOAPHeaderElement objects * contained by this SOAPHeader */ public abstract Iterator extractAllHeaderElements(); public abstract SOAPHeaderElement addHeaderElement(javax.xml.namespace.QName qname) throws SOAPException; public abstract SOAPHeaderElement addNotUnderstoodHeaderElement(javax.xml.namespace.QName qname) throws SOAPException; public abstract SOAPHeaderElement addUpgradeHeaderElement(java.util.Iterator iterator) throws SOAPException; public abstract SOAPHeaderElement addUpgradeHeaderElement(java.lang.String[] as) throws SOAPException; public abstract SOAPHeaderElement addUpgradeHeaderElement(java.lang.String s) throws SOAPException; }





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