/* * Copyright (c) 2004, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ package javax.xml.soap; import java.util.Locale; import org.w3c.dom.Document; import javax.xml.namespace.QName; /** * An object that represents the contents of the SOAP body * element in a SOAP message. A SOAP body element consists of XML data * that affects the way the application-specific content is processed. *

* A SOAPBody object contains SOAPBodyElement * objects, which have the content for the SOAP body. * A SOAPFault object, which carries status and/or * error information, is an example of a SOAPBodyElement object. * * @see SOAPFault */ public interface SOAPBody extends SOAPElement { /** * Creates a new SOAPFault object and adds it to * this SOAPBody object. The new SOAPFault will * have default values set for the mandatory child elements. The type of * the SOAPFault will be a SOAP 1.1 or a SOAP 1.2 SOAPFault * depending on the protocol specified while creating the * MessageFactory instance. *

* A SOAPBody may contain at most one SOAPFault * child element. * * @return the new SOAPFault object * @exception SOAPException if there is a SOAP error */ public SOAPFault addFault() throws SOAPException; /** * Creates a new SOAPFault object and adds it to * this SOAPBody object. The type of the * SOAPFault will be a SOAP 1.1 or a SOAP 1.2 * SOAPFault depending on the protocol * specified while creating the MessageFactory instance. *

* For SOAP 1.2 the faultCode parameter is the value of the * Fault/Code/Value element and the faultString parameter * is the value of the Fault/Reason/Text element. For SOAP 1.1 * the faultCode parameter is the value of the faultcode * element and the faultString parameter is the value of the faultstring * element. *

* A SOAPBody may contain at most one SOAPFault * child element. * * @param faultCode a Name object giving the fault * code to be set; must be one of the fault codes defined in the Version * of SOAP specification in use * @param faultString a String giving an explanation of * the fault * @param locale a {@link java.util.Locale} object indicating * the native language of the faultString * @return the new SOAPFault object * @exception SOAPException if there is a SOAP error * @see SOAPFault#setFaultCode * @see SOAPFault#setFaultString * @since SAAJ 1.2 */ public SOAPFault addFault(Name faultCode, String faultString, Locale locale) throws SOAPException; /** * Creates a new SOAPFault object and adds it to this * SOAPBody object. The type of the SOAPFault * will be a SOAP 1.1 or a SOAP 1.2 SOAPFault depending on * the protocol specified while creating the MessageFactory * instance. *

* For SOAP 1.2 the faultCode parameter is the value of the * Fault/Code/Value element and the faultString parameter * is the value of the Fault/Reason/Text element. For SOAP 1.1 * the faultCode parameter is the value of the faultcode * element and the faultString parameter is the value of the faultstring * element. *

* A SOAPBody may contain at most one SOAPFault * child element. * * @param faultCode * a QName object giving the fault code to be * set; must be one of the fault codes defined in the version * of SOAP specification in use. * @param faultString * a String giving an explanation of the fault * @param locale * a {@link java.util.Locale Locale} object indicating the * native language of the faultString * @return the new SOAPFault object * @exception SOAPException * if there is a SOAP error * @see SOAPFault#setFaultCode * @see SOAPFault#setFaultString * @see SOAPBody#addFault(Name faultCode, String faultString, Locale locale) * * @since SAAJ 1.3 */ public SOAPFault addFault(QName faultCode, String faultString, Locale locale) throws SOAPException; /** * Creates a new SOAPFault object and adds it to this * SOAPBody object. The type of the SOAPFault * will be a SOAP 1.1 or a SOAP 1.2 SOAPFault depending on * the protocol specified while creating the MessageFactory * instance. *

* For SOAP 1.2 the faultCode parameter is the value of the * Fault/Code/Value element and the faultString parameter * is the value of the Fault/Reason/Text element. For SOAP 1.1 * the faultCode parameter is the value of the faultcode * element and the faultString parameter is the value of the faultstring * element. *

* In case of a SOAP 1.2 fault, the default value for the mandatory xml:lang * attribute on the Fault/Reason/Text element will be set to * java.util.Locale.getDefault() *

* A SOAPBody may contain at most one SOAPFault * child element. * * @param faultCode * a Name object giving the fault code to be set; * must be one of the fault codes defined in the version of SOAP * specification in use * @param faultString * a String giving an explanation of the fault * @return the new SOAPFault object * @exception SOAPException * if there is a SOAP error * @see SOAPFault#setFaultCode * @see SOAPFault#setFaultString * @since SAAJ 1.2 */ public SOAPFault addFault(Name faultCode, String faultString) throws SOAPException; /** * Creates a new SOAPFault object and adds it to this SOAPBody * object. The type of the SOAPFault * will be a SOAP 1.1 or a SOAP 1.2 SOAPFault depending on * the protocol specified while creating the MessageFactory * instance. *

* For SOAP 1.2 the faultCode parameter is the value of the * Fault/Code/Value element and the faultString parameter * is the value of the Fault/Reason/Text element. For SOAP 1.1 * the faultCode parameter is the value of the faultcode * element and the faultString parameter is the value of the faultstring * element. *

* In case of a SOAP 1.2 fault, the default value for the mandatory xml:lang * attribute on the Fault/Reason/Text element will be set to * java.util.Locale.getDefault() *

* A SOAPBody may contain at most one SOAPFault * child element * * @param faultCode * a QName object giving the fault code to be * set; must be one of the fault codes defined in the version * of SOAP specification in use * @param faultString * a String giving an explanation of the fault * @return the new SOAPFault object * @exception SOAPException * if there is a SOAP error * @see SOAPFault#setFaultCode * @see SOAPFault#setFaultString * @see SOAPBody#addFault(Name faultCode, String faultString) * @since SAAJ 1.3 */ public SOAPFault addFault(QName faultCode, String faultString) throws SOAPException; /** * Indicates whether a SOAPFault object exists in this * SOAPBody object. * * @return true if a SOAPFault object exists * in this SOAPBody object; false * otherwise */ public boolean hasFault(); /** * Returns the SOAPFault object in this SOAPBody * object. * * @return the SOAPFault object in this SOAPBody * object if present, null otherwise. */ public SOAPFault getFault(); /** * Creates a new SOAPBodyElement object with the specified * name and adds it to this SOAPBody object. * * @param name * a Name object with the name for the new SOAPBodyElement * object * @return the new SOAPBodyElement object * @exception SOAPException * if a SOAP error occurs * @see SOAPBody#addBodyElement(javax.xml.namespace.QName) */ public SOAPBodyElement addBodyElement(Name name) throws SOAPException; /** * Creates a new SOAPBodyElement object with the specified * QName and adds it to this SOAPBody object. * * @param qname * a QName object with the qname for the new * SOAPBodyElement object * @return the new SOAPBodyElement object * @exception SOAPException * if a SOAP error occurs * @see SOAPBody#addBodyElement(Name) * @since SAAJ 1.3 */ public SOAPBodyElement addBodyElement(QName qname) throws SOAPException; /** * Adds the root node of the DOM {@link org.w3c.dom.Document} * to this SOAPBody object. *

* Calling this method invalidates the document parameter. * The client application should discard all references to this Document * and its contents upon calling addDocument. The behavior * of an application that continues to use such references is undefined. * * @param document * the Document object whose root node will be * added to this SOAPBody. * @return the SOAPBodyElement that represents the root node * that was added. * @exception SOAPException * if the Document cannot be added * @since SAAJ 1.2 */ public SOAPBodyElement addDocument(org.w3c.dom.Document document) throws SOAPException; /** * Creates a new DOM {@link org.w3c.dom.Document} and sets * the first child of this SOAPBody as it's document * element. The child SOAPElement is removed as part of the * process. * * @return the {@link org.w3c.dom.Document} representation * of the SOAPBody content. * * @exception SOAPException * if there is not exactly one child SOAPElement of the * SOAPBody. * * @since SAAJ 1.3 */ public org.w3c.dom.Document extractContentAsDocument() throws SOAPException; }