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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.

* *
    *
  1. It must conform to MIME [RFC2045] * standards
  2. * *
  3. It MUST contain content
  4. * *
  5. * The header portion MUST include the following header: * * *
  6. *
* *

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();
 * 
*/ public abstract class AttachmentPart { // fixme: should this constructor be protected? /** Create a new AttachmentPart. */ public AttachmentPart() {} /** * Returns the number of bytes in this * AttachmentPart object. * @return the size of this AttachmentPart object * in bytes or -1 if the size cannot be determined * @throws SOAPException if the content of this * attachment is corrupted of if there was an exception * while trying to determine the size. */ public abstract int getSize() throws SOAPException; /** * Clears out the content of this * AttachmentPart object. The MIME header portion is left * untouched. */ public abstract void clearContent(); /** * Gets the content of this 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. * * @return a Java object with the content of this * AttachmentPart object * @throws SOAPException if there is no content set * into this AttachmentPart object or if there * was a data transformation error */ public abstract Object getContent() throws SOAPException; /** * 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. 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. * @param object the Java object that makes up * the content for this attachment part * @param contentType the MIME string that * specifies the type of the content * @throws 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 * object * @see #getContent() getContent() */ public abstract void setContent(Object object, String contentType); /** * Gets the DataHandler object for this * AttachmentPart object. * @return the DataHandler object associated with * this AttachmentPart object * @throws SOAPException if there is * no data in this AttachmentPart object */ public abstract DataHandler getDataHandler() throws SOAPException; /** * Sets the given 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. * @param datahandler DataHandler object to * be set * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified * DataHandler object */ public abstract void setDataHandler(DataHandler datahandler); /** * Gets the value of the MIME header whose name is * "Content-Id". * @return a String giving the value of the * "Content-Id" header or null if there is * none * @see #setContentId(java.lang.String) setContentId(java.lang.String) */ public String getContentId() { String as[] = getMimeHeader("Content-Id"); if (as != null && as.length > 0) { return as[0]; } else { return null; } } /** * Gets the value of the MIME header * "Content-Location". * @return a String giving the value of the * "Content-Location" header or null if there * is none */ public String getContentLocation() { String as[] = getMimeHeader("Content-Location"); if (as != null && as.length > 0) { return as[0]; } else { return null; } } /** * Gets the value of the MIME header "Content-Type". * @return a String giving the value of the * "Content-Type" header or null if there is * none */ public String getContentType() { String as[] = getMimeHeader("Content-Type"); if (as != null && as.length > 0) { return as[0]; } else { return null; } } /** * Sets the MIME header "Content-Id" with the given * value. * @param contentId a String giving * the value of the "Content-Id" header * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified * contentId value * @see #getContentId() getContentId() */ public void setContentId(String contentId) { setMimeHeader("Content-Id", contentId); } /** * Sets the MIME header "Content-Location" with the given * value. * @param contentLocation a String * giving the value of the "Content-Location" header * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified content * location */ public void setContentLocation(String contentLocation) { setMimeHeader("Content-Location", contentLocation); } /** * Sets the MIME header "Content-Type" with the given * value. * @param contentType a String * giving the value of the "Content-Type" header * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified content type */ public void setContentType(String contentType) { setMimeHeader("Content-Type", contentType); } /** * Removes all MIME headers that match the given name. * @param header - the string name of the MIME * header/s to be removed */ public abstract void removeMimeHeader(String header); /** Removes all the MIME header entries. */ public abstract void removeAllMimeHeaders(); /** * Gets all the values of the header identified by the given * String. * @param name the name of the header; example: * "Content-Type" * @return a String array giving the value for the * specified header * @see #setMimeHeader(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) setMimeHeader(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) */ public abstract String[] getMimeHeader(String name); /** * Changes the first header entry that matches the given name * to the given value, adding a new header if no existing * header matches. This method also removes all matching * headers but the first. * *

Note that RFC822 headers can only contain US-ASCII * characters.

* @param name a String giving the * name of the header for which to search * @param value a String giving the * value to be set for the header whose name matches the * given name * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified mime header name * or value */ public abstract void setMimeHeader(String name, String value); /** * Adds a MIME header with the specified name and value to * this AttachmentPart object. * *

Note that RFC822 headers can contain only US-ASCII * characters.

* @param name a String giving the * name of the header to be added * @param value a String giving the * value of the header to be added * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if * there was a problem with the specified mime header name * or value */ public abstract void addMimeHeader(String name, String value); /** * Retrieves all the headers for this * AttachmentPart object as an iterator over the * MimeHeader objects. * @return an Iterator object with all of the Mime * headers for this AttachmentPart object */ public abstract Iterator getAllMimeHeaders(); /** * Retrieves all MimeHeader objects that match * a name in the given array. * @param names a String array with * the name(s) of the MIME headers to be returned * @return all of the MIME headers that match one of the names * in the given array as an Iterator * object */ public abstract Iterator getMatchingMimeHeaders(String names[]); /** * Retrieves all MimeHeader objects whose name * does not match a name in the given array. * @param names a String array with * the name(s) of the MIME headers not to be returned * @return all of the MIME headers in this * AttachmentPart object except those that match one * of the names in the given array. The nonmatching MIME * headers are returned as an Iterator * object. */ public abstract Iterator getNonMatchingMimeHeaders(String names[]); }