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package javax.xml.soap;
import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMResult;
/**
* Acts as a holder for the results of a JAXP transformation or a JAXB
* marshalling, in the form of a SAAJ tree. These results should be accessed
* by using the {@link #getResult()} method. The {@link DOMResult#getNode()}
* method should be avoided in almost all cases.
*
* @author XWS-Security Development Team
*
* @since SAAJ 1.3
*/
public class SAAJResult extends DOMResult {
/**
* Creates a SAAJResult
that will present results in the form
* of a SAAJ tree that supports the default (SOAP 1.1) protocol.
*
* This kind of SAAJResult
is meant for use in situations where the
* results will be used as a parameter to a method that takes a parameter
* whose type, such as SOAPElement
, is drawn from the SAAJ
* API. When used in a transformation, the results are populated into the
* SOAPPart
of a SOAPMessage
that is created internally.
* The SOAPPart
returned by {@link DOMResult#getNode()}
* is not guaranteed to be well-formed.
*
* @throws SOAPException if there is a problem creating a SOAPMessage
*
* @since SAAJ 1.3
*/
public SAAJResult() throws SOAPException {
this(MessageFactory.newInstance().createMessage());
}
/**
* Creates a SAAJResult
that will present results in the form
* of a SAAJ tree that supports the specified protocol. The
* DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL
is ambiguous in this context and will
* cause this constructor to throw an UnsupportedOperationException
.
*
* This kind of SAAJResult
is meant for use in situations where the
* results will be used as a parameter to a method that takes a parameter
* whose type, such as SOAPElement
, is drawn from the SAAJ
* API. When used in a transformation the results are populated into the
* SOAPPart
of a SOAPMessage
that is created
* internally. The SOAPPart
returned by {@link DOMResult#getNode()}
* is not guaranteed to be well-formed.
*
* @param protocol - the name of the SOAP protocol that the resulting SAAJ
* tree should support
*
* @throws SOAPException if a SOAPMessage
supporting the
* specified protocol cannot be created
*
* @since SAAJ 1.3
*/
public SAAJResult(String protocol) throws SOAPException {
this(MessageFactory.newInstance(protocol).createMessage());
}
/**
* Creates a SAAJResult
that will write the results into the
* SOAPPart
of the supplied SOAPMessage
.
* In the normal case these results will be written using DOM APIs and,
* as a result, the finished SOAPPart
will not be guaranteed
* to be well-formed unless the data used to create it is also well formed.
* When used in a transformation the validity of the SOAPMessage
* after the transformation can be guaranteed only by means outside SAAJ
* specification.
*
* @param message - the message whose SOAPPart
will be
* populated as a result of some transformation or
* marshalling operation
*
* @since SAAJ 1.3
*/
public SAAJResult(SOAPMessage message) {
super(message.getSOAPPart());
}
/**
* Creates a SAAJResult
that will write the results as a
* child node of the SOAPElement
specified. In the normal
* case these results will be written using DOM APIs and as a result may
* invalidate the structure of the SAAJ tree. This kind of
* SAAJResult
should only be used when the validity of the
* incoming data can be guaranteed by means outside of the SAAJ
* specification.
*
* @param rootNode - the root to which the results will be appended
*
* @since SAAJ 1.3
*/
public SAAJResult(SOAPElement rootNode) {
super(rootNode);
}
/**
* @return the resulting Tree that was created under the specified root Node.
* @since SAAJ 1.3
*/
public javax.xml.soap.Node getResult() {
return (javax.xml.soap.Node)super.getNode().getFirstChild();
}
}