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Elements created using this factory do not have the properties * of an element that lives inside a SOAP header document. These * elements are copied into the XML document tree when they are * inserted. * @deprecated - Use javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory for creating SOAPElements. * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory */ public class SOAPElementFactory { private SOAPFactory soapFactory; private SOAPElementFactory(SOAPFactory soapFactory) { this.soapFactory = soapFactory; } /** * Create a SOAPElement object initialized with the * given Name object. * * @param name a Name object with the XML name for * the new element * * @return the new SOAPElement object that was * created * * @exception SOAPException if there is an error in creating the * SOAPElement object * * @deprecated Use * javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory.createElement(javax.xml.soap.Name) * instead * * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory#createElement(javax.xml.soap.Name) * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory#createElement(javax.xml.namespace.QName) */ public SOAPElement create(Name name) throws SOAPException { return soapFactory.createElement(name); } /** * Create a SOAPElement object initialized with the * given local name. * * @param localName a String giving the local name for * the new element * * @return the new SOAPElement object that was * created * * @exception SOAPException if there is an error in creating the * SOAPElement object * * @deprecated Use * javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory.createElement(String localName) instead * * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory#createElement(java.lang.String) */ public SOAPElement create(String localName) throws SOAPException { return soapFactory.createElement(localName); } /** * Create a new SOAPElement object with the given * local name, prefix and uri. * * @param localName a String giving the local name * for the new element * @param prefix the prefix for this SOAPElement * @param uri a String giving the URI of the * namespace to which the new element belongs * * @exception SOAPException if there is an error in creating the * SOAPElement object * * @deprecated Use * javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory.createElement(String localName, * String prefix, * String uri) * instead * * @see javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory#createElement(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String) */ public SOAPElement create(String localName, String prefix, String uri) throws SOAPException { return soapFactory.createElement(localName, prefix, uri); } /** * Creates a new instance of SOAPElementFactory. * * @return a new instance of a SOAPElementFactory * * @exception SOAPException if there was an error creating the * default SOAPElementFactory */ public static SOAPElementFactory newInstance() throws SOAPException { try { return new SOAPElementFactory(SOAPFactory.newInstance()); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new SOAPException( "Unable to create SOAP Element Factory: " + ex.getMessage()); } } }