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   15   
   16   package org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.soap;
   17   
   18   import javax.xml.transform.Source;
   19   import java.util.Iterator;
   20   
   21   /**
   22    * <P>The container for the SOAP-specific portion of a <CODE>
   23    * SOAPMessage</CODE> object. All messages are required to have a
   24    * SOAP part, so when a <CODE>SOAPMessage</CODE> object is
   25    * created, it will automatically have a <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE>
   26    * object.</P>
   27    *
   28    * <P>A <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> object is a MIME part and has the
   29    * MIME headers Content-Id, Content-Location, and Content-Type.
   30    * Because the value of Content-Type must be "text/xml", a <CODE>
   31    * SOAPPart</CODE> object automatically has a MIME header of
   32    * Content-Type with its value set to "text/xml". The value must
   33    * be "text/xml" because content in the SOAP part of a message
   34    * must be in XML format. Content that is not of type "text/xml"
   35    * must be in an <CODE>AttachmentPart</CODE> object rather than in
   36    * the <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> object.</P>
   37    *
   38    * <P>When a message is sent, its SOAP part must have the MIME
   39    * header Content-Type set to "text/xml". Or, from the other
   40    * perspective, the SOAP part of any message that is received must
   41    * have the MIME header Content-Type with a value of
   42    * "text/xml".</P>
   43    *
   44    * <P>A client can access the <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> object of a
   45    * <CODE>SOAPMessage</CODE> object by calling the method <CODE>
   46    * SOAPMessage.getSOAPPart</CODE>. The following line of code, in
   47    * which <CODE>message</CODE> is a <CODE>SOAPMessage</CODE>
   48    * object, retrieves the SOAP part of a message.</P>
   49    * <PRE>
   50    * SOAPPart soapPart = message.getSOAPPart();
   51    * </PRE>
   52    *
   53    * <P>A <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> object contains a <CODE>
   54    * SOAPEnvelope</CODE> object, which in turn contains a <CODE>
   55    * SOAPBody</CODE> object and a <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object.
   56    * The <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> method <CODE>getEnvelope</CODE> can
   57    * be used to retrieve the <CODE>SOAPEnvelope</CODE> object.</P>
   58    */
   59   public abstract class SOAPPart implements org.w3c.dom.Document {
   60   
   61       public SOAPPart() {}
   62   
   63       /**
   64        * Gets the <CODE>SOAPEnvelope</CODE> object associated with
   65        * this <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> object. Once the SOAP envelope is
   66        * obtained, it can be used to get its contents.
   67        * @return the <CODE>SOAPEnvelope</CODE> object for this <CODE>
   68        *     SOAPPart</CODE> object
   69        * @throws  SOAPException if there is a SOAP error
   70        */
   71       public abstract SOAPEnvelope getEnvelope() throws SOAPException;
   72   
   73       /**
   74        * Retrieves the value of the MIME header whose name is
   75        * "Content-Id".
   76        * @return  a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the value of the MIME
   77        *     header named "Content-Id"
   78        * @see #setContentId(java.lang.String) setContentId(java.lang.String)
   79        */
   80       public String getContentId() {
   81   
   82           String as[] = getMimeHeader("Content-Id");
   83   
   84           if (as != null && as.length > 0) {
   85               return as[0];
   86           } else {
   87               return null;
   88           }
   89       }
   90   
   91       /**
   92        * Retrieves the value of the MIME header whose name is
   93        * "Content-Location".
   94        * @return a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the value of the MIME
   95        *     header whose name is "Content-Location"
   96        * @see #setContentLocation(java.lang.String) setContentLocation(java.lang.String)
   97        */
   98       public String getContentLocation() {
   99   
  100           String as[] = getMimeHeader("Content-Location");
  101   
  102           if (as != null && as.length > 0) {
  103               return as[0];
  104           } else {
  105               return null;
  106           }
  107       }
  108   
  109       /**
  110        * Sets the value of the MIME header named "Content-Id" to
  111        * the given <CODE>String</CODE>.
  112        * @param  contentId  a <CODE>String</CODE> giving
  113        *     the value of the MIME header "Content-Id"
  114        * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if
  115        *     there is a problem in setting the content id
  116        * @see #getContentId() getContentId()
  117        */
  118       public void setContentId(String contentId) {
  119           setMimeHeader("Content-Id", contentId);
  120       }
  121   
  122       /**
  123        * Sets the value of the MIME header "Content-Location" to
  124        * the given <CODE>String</CODE>.
  125        * @param  contentLocation a <CODE>String</CODE>
  126        *     giving the value of the MIME header
  127        *     "Content-Location"
  128        * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if
  129        *     there is a problem in setting the content location.
  130        * @see #getContentLocation() getContentLocation()
  131        */
  132       public void setContentLocation(String contentLocation) {
  133           setMimeHeader("Content-Location", contentLocation);
  134       }
  135   
  136       /**
  137        * Removes all MIME headers that match the given name.
  138        * @param  header  a <CODE>String</CODE> giving
  139        *     the name of the MIME header(s) to be removed
  140        */
  141       public abstract void removeMimeHeader(String header);
  142   
  143       /**
  144        * Removes all the <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE> objects for this
  145        * <CODE>SOAPEnvelope</CODE> object.
  146        */
  147       public abstract void removeAllMimeHeaders();
  148   
  149       /**
  150        * Gets all the values of the <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE> object
  151        * in this <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> object that is identified by
  152        * the given <CODE>String</CODE>.
  153        * @param   name  the name of the header; example:
  154        *     "Content-Type"
  155        * @return a <CODE>String</CODE> array giving all the values for
  156        *     the specified header
  157        * @see #setMimeHeader(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) setMimeHeader(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
  158        */
  159       public abstract String[] getMimeHeader(String name);
  160   
  161       /**
  162        * Changes the first header entry that matches the given
  163        *   header name so that its value is the given value, adding a
  164        *   new header with the given name and value if no existing
  165        *   header is a match. If there is a match, this method clears
  166        *   all existing values for the first header that matches and
  167        *   sets the given value instead. If more than one header has
  168        *   the given name, this method removes all of the matching
  169        *   headers after the first one.
  170        *
  171        *   <P>Note that RFC822 headers can contain only US-ASCII
  172        *   characters.</P>
  173        * @param  name a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the
  174        *     header name for which to search
  175        * @param  value a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the
  176        *     value to be set. This value will be substituted for the
  177        *     current value(s) of the first header that is a match if
  178        *     there is one. If there is no match, this value will be
  179        *     the value for a new <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE> object.
  180        * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if
  181        *     there was a problem with the specified mime header name
  182        *     or value
  183        * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if there was a problem with the specified mime header name or value
  184        * @see #getMimeHeader(java.lang.String) getMimeHeader(java.lang.String)
  185        */
  186       public abstract void setMimeHeader(String name, String value);
  187   
  188       /**
  189        *  Creates a <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE> object with the specified
  190        *   name and value and adds it to this <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE>
  191        *   object. If a <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE> with the specified
  192        *   name already exists, this method adds the specified value
  193        *   to the already existing value(s).
  194        *
  195        *   <P>Note that RFC822 headers can contain only US-ASCII
  196        *   characters.</P>
  197        *
  198        * @param  name a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the
  199        *     header name
  200        * @param  value a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the
  201        *     value to be set or added
  202        * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if
  203        * there was a problem with the specified mime header name
  204        *     or value
  205        */
  206       public abstract void addMimeHeader(String name, String value);
  207   
  208       /**
  209        * Retrieves all the headers for this <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE>
  210        * object as an iterator over the <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE>
  211        * objects.
  212        * @return an <CODE>Iterator</CODE> object with all of the Mime
  213        *     headers for this <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE> object
  214        */
  215       public abstract Iterator getAllMimeHeaders();
  216   
  217       /**
  218        * Retrieves all <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE> objects that match
  219        * a name in the given array.
  220        * @param   names a <CODE>String</CODE> array with
  221        *     the name(s) of the MIME headers to be returned
  222        * @return all of the MIME headers that match one of the names
  223        *     in the given array, returned as an <CODE>Iterator</CODE>
  224        *     object
  225        */
  226       public abstract Iterator getMatchingMimeHeaders(String names[]);
  227   
  228       /**
  229        * Retrieves all <CODE>MimeHeader</CODE> objects whose name
  230        * does not match a name in the given array.
  231        * @param   names a <CODE>String</CODE> array with
  232        *     the name(s) of the MIME headers not to be returned
  233        * @return all of the MIME headers in this <CODE>SOAPPart</CODE>
  234        *     object except those that match one of the names in the
  235        *     given array. The nonmatching MIME headers are returned as
  236        *     an <CODE>Iterator</CODE> object.
  237        */
  238       public abstract Iterator getNonMatchingMimeHeaders(String names[]);
  239   
  240       /**
  241        * Sets the content of the <CODE>SOAPEnvelope</CODE> object
  242        * with the data from the given <CODE>Source</CODE> object.
  243        * @param   source javax.xml.transform.Source</CODE> object with the data to
  244        *     be set
  245        * @throws  SOAPException if there is a problem in
  246        *     setting the source
  247        * @see #getContent() getContent()
  248        */
  249       public abstract void setContent(Source source) throws SOAPException;
  250   
  251       /**
  252        * Returns the content of the SOAPEnvelope as a JAXP <CODE>
  253        * Source</CODE> object.
  254        * @return the content as a <CODE>
  255        *     javax.xml.transform.Source</CODE> object
  256        * @throws  SOAPException  if the implementation cannot
  257        *     convert the specified <CODE>Source</CODE> object
  258        * @see #setContent(javax.xml.transform.Source) setContent(javax.xml.transform.Source)
  259        */
  260       public abstract Source getContent() throws SOAPException;
  261   }

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