public interface SOAPHeaderElement extends SOAPElement
An object representing the contents in the SOAP header part of the SOAP envelope. The immediate children of a SOAPHeader
object can be represented only as SOAPHeaderElement
objects.
A SOAPHeaderElement
object can have other SOAPElement
objects as its children.
ATTRIBUTE_NODE, CDATA_SECTION_NODE, COMMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_NODE, DOCUMENT_POSITION_CONTAINED_BY, DOCUMENT_POSITION_CONTAINS, DOCUMENT_POSITION_DISCONNECTED, DOCUMENT_POSITION_FOLLOWING, DOCUMENT_POSITION_IMPLEMENTATION_SPECIFIC, DOCUMENT_POSITION_PRECEDING, DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE, ELEMENT_NODE, ENTITY_NODE, ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE, NOTATION_NODE, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE, TEXT_NODE
void setActor(String actorURI)
Sets the actor associated with this SOAPHeaderElement
object to the specified actor. The default value of an actor is: SOAPConstants.URI_SOAP_ACTOR_NEXT
If this SOAPHeaderElement
supports SOAP 1.2 then this call is equivalent to setRole(String)
actorURI
- a String
giving the URI of the actor to setIllegalArgumentException
- if there is a problem in setting the actor.getActor()
void setRole(String uri) throws SOAPException
Sets the Role
associated with this SOAPHeaderElement
object to the specified Role
.
uri
- - the URI of the Role
SOAPException
- if there is an error in setting the roleUnsupportedOperationException
- if this message does not support the SOAP 1.2 concept of Fault Role.String getActor()
Returns the uri of the actor attribute of this SOAPHeaderElement
.
If this SOAPHeaderElement
supports SOAP 1.2 then this call is equivalent to getRole()
String
giving the URI of the actorsetActor(java.lang.String)
String getRole()
Returns the value of the Role attribute of this SOAPHeaderElement
.
String
giving the URI of the Role
UnsupportedOperationException
- if this message does not support the SOAP 1.2 concept of Fault Role.void setMustUnderstand(boolean mustUnderstand)
Sets the mustUnderstand attribute for this SOAPHeaderElement
object to be either true or false.
If the mustUnderstand attribute is on, the actor who receives the SOAPHeaderElement
must process it correctly. This ensures, for example, that if the SOAPHeaderElement
object modifies the message, that the message is being modified correctly.
mustUnderstand
- true
to set the mustUnderstand attribute to true; false
to set it to falseIllegalArgumentException
- if there is a problem in setting the mustUnderstand attributegetMustUnderstand()
, setRelay(boolean)
boolean getMustUnderstand()
Returns the boolean value of the mustUnderstand attribute for this SOAPHeaderElement
.
true
if the mustUnderstand attribute of this SOAPHeaderElement
object is turned on; false
otherwisevoid setRelay(boolean relay) throws SOAPException
Sets the relay attribute for this SOAPHeaderElement
to be either true or false.
The SOAP relay attribute is set to true to indicate that the SOAP header block must be relayed by any node that is targeted by the header block but not actually process it. This attribute is ignored on header blocks whose mustUnderstand attribute is set to true or that are targeted at the ultimate reciever (which is the default). The default value of this attribute is false
.
relay
- the new value of the relay attributeSOAPException
- if there is a problem in setting the relay attribute.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this message does not support the SOAP 1.2 concept of Relay attribute.setMustUnderstand(boolean)
, getRelay()
boolean getRelay()
Returns the boolean value of the relay attribute for this SOAPHeaderElement
true
if the relay attribute is turned on; false
otherwiseUnsupportedOperationException
- if this message does not support the SOAP 1.2 concept of Relay attribute.getMustUnderstand()
, setRelay(boolean)
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