src/share/jaxws_classes/com/oracle/webservices/internal/api/message/ContentType.java

Thu, 31 Aug 2017 15:18:52 +0800

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Thu, 31 Aug 2017 15:18:52 +0800
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    26 package com.oracle.webservices.internal.api.message;
    28 //TODO Do we want to remove this implementation dependency?
    29 import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.encoding.ContentTypeImpl;
    31 /**
    32  * A Content-Type transport header that will be returned by {@link MessageContext#write(java.io.OutputStream)}.
    33  * It will provide the Content-Type header and also take care of SOAP 1.1 SOAPAction header.
    34  *
    35  * @author Vivek Pandey
    36  */
    37 public interface ContentType {
    39     /**
    40      * Gives non-null Content-Type header value.
    41      */
    42     public String getContentType();
    44     /**
    45      * Gives SOAPAction transport header value. It will be non-null only for SOAP 1.1 messages. In other cases
    46      * it MUST be null. The SOAPAction transport header should be written out only when its non-null.
    47      *
    48      * @return It can be null, in that case SOAPAction header should be written.
    49      */
    50     public String getSOAPActionHeader();
    52     /**
    53      * Controls the Accept transport header, if the transport supports it.
    54      * Returning null means the transport need not add any new header.
    55      *
    56      * <p>
    57      * We realize that this is not an elegant abstraction, but
    58      * this would do for now. If another person comes and asks for
    59      * a similar functionality, we'll define a real abstraction.
    60      */
    61     public String getAcceptHeader();
    63     static public class Builder {
    64         private String contentType;
    65         private String soapAction;
    66         private String accept;
    67         private String charset;
    69         public Builder contentType(String s) {contentType = s; return this; }
    70         public Builder soapAction (String s) {soapAction = s;  return this; }
    71         public Builder accept     (String s) {accept = s;      return this; }
    72         public Builder charset    (String s) {charset = s;     return this; }
    73         public ContentType build() {
    74             //TODO Do we want to remove this implementation dependency?
    75             return new ContentTypeImpl(contentType, soapAction, accept, charset);
    76         }
    77     }
    78 }

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