Package | Description |
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javax.activation | |
javax.xml.bind.attachment |
This package is implemented by a MIME-based package processor that
enables the interpretation and creation of optimized binary data
within an MIME-based package format.
|
javax.xml.soap |
Provides the API for creating and building SOAP messages.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Object |
CommandInfo.getCommandObject(DataHandler dh,
ClassLoader loader)
Return the instantiated JavaBean component.
|
void |
CommandObject.setCommandContext(String verb,
DataHandler dh)
Initialize the Command with the verb it is requested to handle
and the DataHandler that describes the data it will
operate on.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract DataHandler |
AttachmentUnmarshaller.getAttachmentAsDataHandler(String cid)
Lookup MIME content by content-id,
cid , and return as a DataHandler . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract String |
AttachmentMarshaller.addMtomAttachment(DataHandler data,
String elementNamespace,
String elementLocalName)
Consider MIME content
data for optimized binary storage as an attachment. |
abstract String |
AttachmentMarshaller.addSwaRefAttachment(DataHandler data)
Add MIME
data as an attachment and return attachment's content-id, cid. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract DataHandler |
AttachmentPart.getDataHandler()
Gets the
DataHandler object for this AttachmentPart
object. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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AttachmentPart |
SOAPMessage.createAttachmentPart(DataHandler dataHandler)
Creates an
AttachmentPart object and populates it using
the given DataHandler object. |
abstract void |
AttachmentPart.setDataHandler(DataHandler dataHandler)
Sets the given
DataHandler object as the data handler
for this AttachmentPart object. |
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