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* 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;
}