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public interface SOAPEnvelope extends SOAPElement
The container for the SOAPHeader and SOAPBody portions of a
SOAPPart
object. By default, a SOAPMessage
object is created with a SOAPPart
object that has a
SOAPEnvelope
object. The SOAPEnvelope
object
by default has an empty SOAPBody
object and an empty
SOAPHeader
object. The SOAPBody
object is
required, and the SOAPHeader
object, though
optional, is used in the majority of cases. If the
SOAPHeader
object is not needed, it can be deleted,
which is shown later.
A client can access the SOAPHeader
and SOAPBody
objects by calling the methods SOAPEnvelope.getHeader
and
SOAPEnvelope.getBody
. The
following lines of code use these two methods after starting with
the SOAPMessage
object message to get the SOAPPart
object sp,
which is then used to get the SOAPEnvelope
object se.
SOAPPart sp = message.getSOAPPart(); SOAPEnvelope se = sp.getEnvelope(); SOAPHeader sh = se.getHeader(); SOAPBody sb = se.getBody();
It is possible to change the body or header of a SOAPEnvelope
object by retrieving the current one, deleting it, and then adding
a new body or header. The javax.xml.soap.Node
method
deleteNode
deletes the XML element (node) on which it is
called. For example, the following line of code deletes the
SOAPBody
object that is retrieved by the method getBody
.
se.getBody().detachNode();To create a
SOAPHeader
object to replace the one that was removed,
a client uses
the method SOAPEnvelope.addHeader
, which creates a new header and
adds it to the SOAPEnvelope
object. Similarly, the method
addBody
creates a new SOAPBody
object and adds
it to the SOAPEnvelope
object. The following code fragment
retrieves the current header, removes it, and adds a new one. Then
it retrieves the current body, removes it, and adds a new one.
SOAPPart sp = message.getSOAPPart(); SOAPEnvelope se = sp.getEnvelope(); se.getHeader().detachNode(); SOAPHeader sh = se.addHeader(); se.getBody().detachNode(); SOAPBody sb = se.addBody();It is an error to add a
SOAPBody
or SOAPHeader
object if one already exists.
The SOAPEnvelope
interface provides three methods for creating
Name
objects. One method creates Name
objects with
a local name, a namespace prefix, and a namesapce URI. The second method creates
Name
objects with a local name and a namespace prefix, and the third
creates Name
objects with just a local name. The following line of
code, in which se is a SOAPEnvelope
object, creates a new
Name
object with all three.
Name name = se.createName("GetLastTradePrice", "WOMBAT", "http://www.wombat.org/trader");
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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SOAPBody |
addBody()
Creates a SOAPBody object and sets it as the
SOAPBody object for this SOAPEnvelope
object. |
SOAPHeader |
addHeader()
Creates a SOAPHeader object and sets it as the
SOAPHeader object for this SOAPEnvelope
object. |
Name |
createName(String localName)
Creates a new Name object initialized with the
given local name. |
Name |
createName(String localName,
String prefix,
String uri)
Creates a new Name object initialized with the
given local name, namespace prefix, and namespace URI. |
SOAPBody |
getBody()
Returns the SOAPBody object associated with this
SOAPEnvelope object. |
SOAPHeader |
getHeader()
Returns the SOAPHeader object for
this SOAPEnvelope object. |
Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.soap.Node |
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detachNode, getParentElement, getValue, recycleNode, setParentElement, setValue |
Methods inherited from interface org.w3c.dom.Element |
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getAttribute, getAttributeNode, getAttributeNodeNS, getAttributeNS, getElementsByTagName, getElementsByTagNameNS, getSchemaTypeInfo, getTagName, hasAttribute, hasAttributeNS, removeAttribute, removeAttributeNode, removeAttributeNS, setAttribute, setAttributeNode, setAttributeNodeNS, setAttributeNS, setIdAttribute, setIdAttributeNode, setIdAttributeNS |
Methods inherited from interface org.w3c.dom.Node |
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appendChild, cloneNode, compareDocumentPosition, getAttributes, getBaseURI, getChildNodes, getFeature, getFirstChild, getLastChild, getLocalName, getNamespaceURI, getNextSibling, getNodeName, getNodeType, getNodeValue, getOwnerDocument, getParentNode, getPrefix, getPreviousSibling, getTextContent, getUserData, hasAttributes, hasChildNodes, insertBefore, isDefaultNamespace, isEqualNode, isSameNode, isSupported, lookupNamespaceURI, lookupPrefix, normalize, removeChild, replaceChild, setNodeValue, setPrefix, setTextContent, setUserData |
Method Detail |
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Name createName(String localName, String prefix, String uri) throws SOAPException
Name
object initialized with the
given local name, namespace prefix, and namespace URI.
This factory method creates Name
objects for use in
the SOAP/XML document.
localName
- a String
giving the local nameprefix
- a String
giving the prefix of the namespaceuri
- a String
giving the URI of the namespaceName
object initialized with the given
local name, namespace prefix, and namespace URISOAPException
- if there is a SOAP errorName createName(String localName) throws SOAPException
Name
object initialized with the
given local name.
This factory method creates Name
objects for use in
the SOAP/XML document.
localName
- a String
giving the local nameName
object initialized with the given
local nameSOAPException
- if there is a SOAP errorSOAPHeader getHeader() throws SOAPException
SOAPHeader
object for
this SOAPEnvelope
object.
A new SOAPMessage
object is by default created with a
SOAPEnvelope
object that contains an empty
SOAPHeader
object. As a result, the method
getHeader
will always return a SOAPHeader
object unless the header has been removed and a new one has not
been added.
SOAPHeader
object or null
if
there is noneSOAPException
- if there is a problem obtaining the
SOAPHeader
objectSOAPBody getBody() throws SOAPException
SOAPBody
object associated with this
SOAPEnvelope
object.
A new SOAPMessage
object is by default created with a
SOAPEnvelope
object that contains an empty
SOAPBody
object. As a result, the method
getBody
will always return a SOAPBody
object unless the body has been removed and a new one has not
been added.
SOAPBody
object for this
SOAPEnvelope
object or null
if there is noneSOAPException
- if there is a problem obtaining the
SOAPBody
objectSOAPHeader addHeader() throws SOAPException
SOAPHeader
object and sets it as the
SOAPHeader
object for this SOAPEnvelope
object.
It is illegal to add a header when the envelope already contains a header. Therefore, this method should be called only after the existing header has been removed.
SOAPHeader
objectSOAPException
- if this
SOAPEnvelope
object already contains a
valid SOAPHeader
objectSOAPBody addBody() throws SOAPException
SOAPBody
object and sets it as the
SOAPBody
object for this SOAPEnvelope
object.
It is illegal to add a body when the envelope already contains a body. Therefore, this method should be called only after the existing body has been removed.
SOAPBody
objectSOAPException
- if this
SOAPEnvelope
object already contains a
valid SOAPBody
object
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