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* A new SOAPBodyElement object can be created and added * to a SOAPBody object with the SOAPBody * method addBodyElement. In the following line of code, * sb is a SOAPBody object, and * myName is a Name object. *

 *    SOAPBodyElement sbe = sb.addBodyElement(myName);
 * 
*/ public interface SOAPBodyElement extends SOAPElement { }