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java.lang.Object javax.xml.soap.AttachmentPart
A single attachment to a SOAPMessage
object. A
SOAPMessage
object may contain zero, one, or many
AttachmentPart
objects. Each
AttachmentPart
object consists of two parts,
application-specific content and associated MIME headers. The
MIME headers consists of name/value pairs that can be used to
identify and describe the content.
An AttachmentPart
object must conform to
certain standards.
Content-Type
AttachmentPart
object and MUST
conform to [RFC2045]. The following is an example of a
Content-Type header:
Content-Type: application/xmlThe following line of code, in which
ap
is
an AttachmentPart
object, sets the header
shown in the previous example.
ap.setMimeHeader("Content-Type", "application/xml");
There are no restrictions on the content portion of an
AttachmentPart
object. The content may be anything
from a simple plain text object to a complex XML document or
image file.
An AttachmentPart
object is created with the
method SOAPMessage.createAttachmentPart
. After
setting its MIME headers, the AttachmentPart
object is added to the message that created it with the method
SOAPMessage.addAttachmentPart
.
The following code fragment, in which m
is a
SOAPMessage
object and contentStringl
is a String
, creates an instance of
AttachmentPart
, sets the AttachmentPart
object with some content and header information, and adds the
AttachmentPart
object to the
SOAPMessage
object.
AttachmentPart ap1 = m.createAttachmentPart(); ap1.setContent(contentString1, "text/plain"); m.addAttachmentPart(ap1);
The following code fragment creates and adds a second
AttachmentPart
instance to the same message.
jpegData
is a binary byte buffer representing the jpeg
file.
AttachmentPart ap2 = m.createAttachmentPart(); byte[] jpegData = ...; ap2.setContent(new ByteArrayInputStream(jpegData), "image/jpeg"); m.addAttachmentPart(ap2);
The getContent
method retrieves the contents
and header from an AttachmentPart
object.
Depending on the DataContentHandler
objects
present, the returned Object
can either be a typed
Java object corresponding to the MIME type or an
InputStream
object that contains the content as
bytes.
String content1 = ap1.getContent(); java.io.InputStream content2 = ap2.getContent();The method
clearContent
removes all the content
from an AttachmentPart
object but does not affect
its header information.
ap1.clearContent();
Constructor Summary | |
AttachmentPart()
Create a new AttachmentPart. |
Method Summary | |
abstract void |
addMimeHeader(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String value)
Adds a MIME header with the specified name and value to this AttachmentPart object. |
abstract void |
clearContent()
Clears out the content of this
AttachmentPart object. |
abstract java.util.Iterator |
getAllMimeHeaders()
Retrieves all the headers for this
AttachmentPart object as an iterator over the
MimeHeader objects. |
abstract java.lang.Object |
getContent()
Gets the content of this AttachmentPart object as a Java
object. |
java.lang.String |
getContentId()
Gets the value of the MIME header whose name is "Content-Id". |
java.lang.String |
getContentLocation()
Gets the value of the MIME header "Content-Location". |
java.lang.String |
getContentType()
Gets the value of the MIME header "Content-Type". |
abstract javax.activation.DataHandler |
getDataHandler()
Gets the DataHandler object for this
AttachmentPart object. |
abstract java.util.Iterator |
getMatchingMimeHeaders(java.lang.String[] names)
Retrieves all MimeHeader objects that match
a name in the given array. |
abstract java.lang.String[] |
getMimeHeader(java.lang.String name)
Gets all the values of the header identified by the given String . |
abstract java.util.Iterator |
getNonMatchingMimeHeaders(java.lang.String[] names)
Retrieves all MimeHeader objects whose name
does not match a name in the given array. |
abstract int |
getSize()
Returns the number of bytes in this
AttachmentPart object. |
abstract void |
removeAllMimeHeaders()
Removes all the MIME header entries. |
abstract void |
removeMimeHeader(java.lang.String header)
Removes all MIME headers that match the given name. |
abstract void |
setContent(java.lang.Object object,
java.lang.String contentType)
Sets the content of this attachment part to that of the given Object and sets the value of the
Content-Type header to the given type. |
void |
setContentId(java.lang.String contentId)
Sets the MIME header "Content-Id" with the given value. |
void |
setContentLocation(java.lang.String contentLocation)
Sets the MIME header "Content-Location" with the given value. |
void |
setContentType(java.lang.String contentType)
Sets the MIME header "Content-Type" with the given value. |
abstract void |
setDataHandler(javax.activation.DataHandler datahandler)
Sets the given DataHandler object as the
data handler for this AttachmentPart object. |
abstract void |
setMimeHeader(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String value)
Changes the first header entry that matches the given name to the given value, adding a new header if no existing header matches. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
public AttachmentPart()
Method Detail |
public abstract int getSize() throws SOAPException
AttachmentPart
object.
AttachmentPart
object
in bytes or -1 if the size cannot be determined
SOAPException
- if the content of this
attachment is corrupted of if there was an exception
while trying to determine the size.public abstract void clearContent()
AttachmentPart
object. The MIME header portion is left
untouched.
public abstract java.lang.Object getContent() throws SOAPException
AttachmentPart
object as a Java
object. The type of the returned Java object depends on (1) the
DataContentHandler
object that is used to interpret the bytes
and (2) the Content-Type
given in the header.
For the MIME content types "text/plain", "text/html" and "text/xml", the
DataContentHandler
object does the conversions to and
from the Java types corresponding to the MIME types.
For other MIME types,the DataContentHandler
object
can return an InputStream
object that contains the content data
as raw bytes.
A JAXM-compliant implementation must, as a minimum, return a
java.lang.String
object corresponding to any content
stream with a Content-Type
value of
text/plain
, a
javax.xml.transform.StreamSource
object corresponding to a
content stream with a Content-Type
value of
text/xml
, a java.awt.Image
object
corresponding to a content stream with a
Content-Type
value of image/gif
or
image/jpeg
. For those content types that an
installed DataContentHandler
object does not understand, the
DataContentHandler
object is required to return a
java.io.InputStream
object with the raw bytes.
AttachmentPart
object
SOAPException
- if there is no content set
into this AttachmentPart
object or if there
was a data transformation errorpublic abstract void setContent(java.lang.Object object, java.lang.String contentType)
Object
and sets the value of the
Content-Type
header to the given type. The type of the
Object
should correspond to the value given for
the Content-Type
. This depends on the particular
set of DataContentHandler
objects in use.
object
- the Java object that makes up
the content for this attachment partcontentType
- the MIME string that
specifies the type of the content
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if
the contentType does not match the type of the content
object, or if there was no
DataContentHandler
object for this content
objectgetContent()
public abstract javax.activation.DataHandler getDataHandler() throws SOAPException
DataHandler
object for this
AttachmentPart
object.
DataHandler
object associated with
this AttachmentPart
object
SOAPException
- if there is
no data in this AttachmentPart
objectpublic abstract void setDataHandler(javax.activation.DataHandler datahandler)
DataHandler
object as the
data handler for this AttachmentPart
object.
Typically, on an incoming message, the data handler is
automatically set. When a message is being created and
populated with content, the setDataHandler
method can be used to get data from various data sources into
the message.
datahandler
- DataHandler
object to
be set
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if
there was a problem with the specified
DataHandler
objectpublic java.lang.String getContentId()
String
giving the value of the
"Content-Id" header or null
if there is
nonesetContentId(java.lang.String)
public java.lang.String getContentLocation()
String
giving the value of the
"Content-Location" header or null
if there
is nonepublic java.lang.String getContentType()
String
giving the value of the
"Content-Type" header or null
if there is
nonepublic void setContentId(java.lang.String contentId)
contentId
- a String
giving
the value of the "Content-Id" header
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if
there was a problem with the specified
contentId
valuegetContentId()
public void setContentLocation(java.lang.String contentLocation)
contentLocation
- a String
giving the value of the "Content-Location" header
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if
there was a problem with the specified content
locationpublic void setContentType(java.lang.String contentType)
contentType
- a String
giving the value of the "Content-Type" header
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if
there was a problem with the specified content typepublic abstract void removeMimeHeader(java.lang.String header)
header
- - the string name of the MIME
header/s to be removedpublic abstract void removeAllMimeHeaders()
public abstract java.lang.String[] getMimeHeader(java.lang.String name)
String
.
name
- the name of the header; example:
"Content-Type"
String
array giving the value for the
specified headersetMimeHeader(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
public abstract void setMimeHeader(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
Note that RFC822 headers can only contain US-ASCII characters.
name
- a String
giving the
name of the header for which to searchvalue
- a String
giving the
value to be set for the header whose name matches the
given name
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if
there was a problem with the specified mime header name
or valuepublic abstract void addMimeHeader(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
AttachmentPart
object.
Note that RFC822 headers can contain only US-ASCII characters.
name
- a String
giving the
name of the header to be addedvalue
- a String
giving the
value of the header to be added
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if
there was a problem with the specified mime header name
or valuepublic abstract java.util.Iterator getAllMimeHeaders()
AttachmentPart
object as an iterator over the
MimeHeader
objects.
Iterator
object with all of the Mime
headers for this AttachmentPart
objectpublic abstract java.util.Iterator getMatchingMimeHeaders(java.lang.String[] names)
MimeHeader
objects that match
a name in the given array.
names
- a String
array with
the name(s) of the MIME headers to be returned
Iterator
objectpublic abstract java.util.Iterator getNonMatchingMimeHeaders(java.lang.String[] names)
MimeHeader
objects whose name
does not match a name in the given array.
names
- a String
array with
the name(s) of the MIME headers not to be returned
AttachmentPart
object except those that match one
of the names in the given array. The nonmatching MIME
headers are returned as an Iterator
object.
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