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package org.apache.axiom.mime;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;

import javax.activation.DataHandler;

/**
 * Writes a MIME multipart package as used by XOP/MTOM and SOAP with Attachments.
 * Objects implementing this interface are created using a {@link MultipartWriterFactory}. MIME
 * parts are written using {@link #writePart(String, String, String)} or
 * {@link #writePart(DataHandler, String, String)}. Calls to both methods can be mixed, i.e. it
 * is not required to use the same method for all MIME parts. Instead, the caller should choose
 * the most convenient method for each part (depending on the form in which the content is
 * available). After all parts have been written, {@link #complete()} must be called to write the
 * final MIME boundary.
 * 

* The following semantics are defined for the contentTransferEncoding and * contentID arguments of the two write methods: *

    *
  • It is the responsibility of the implementation to apply the content transfer encoding * as specified by the contentTransferEncoding argument. The caller only * provides the unencoded data. The implementation should support at least binary * and base64. If it doesn't support the specified encoding, it may use an * alternative one. In any case, the implementation must make sure that the MIME part * has a Content-Transfer-Encoding header appropriate for the applied * encoding.
  • *
  • The content ID passed as argument is always the raw ID (without the angle brackets). * It is the responsibility of the implementation to properly format the value * of the Content-ID header.
  • *
*/ public interface MultipartWriter { /** * Start writing a MIME part. The methods returns an {@link OutputStream} that the caller can * use to write the content of the MIME part. After writing the content, * {@link OutputStream#close()} must be called to complete the writing of the MIME part. * * @param contentType * the value of the Content-Type header of the MIME part * @param contentTransferEncoding * the content transfer encoding to be used (see above); must not be * null * @param contentID * the content ID of the MIME part (see above) * @return an output stream to write the content of the MIME part * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs when writing to the underlying stream */ OutputStream writePart(String contentType, String contentTransferEncoding, String contentID) throws IOException; /** * Write a MIME part. The content is provided by a {@link DataHandler} object, which also * specifies the content type of the part. * * @param dataHandler * the content of the MIME part to write * @param contentTransferEncoding * the content transfer encoding to be used (see above); must not be * null * @param contentID * the content ID of the MIME part (see above) * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs when writing the part to the underlying stream */ void writePart(DataHandler dataHandler, String contentTransferEncoding, String contentID) throws IOException; /** * Complete writing of the MIME multipart package. This method does not close the * underlying stream. * * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs when writing to the underlying stream */ void complete() throws IOException; }




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