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package org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.soap;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* <P>A representation of the SOAP header element. A SOAP header
* element consists of XML data that affects the way the
* application-specific content is processed by the message
* provider. For example, transaction semantics, authentication
* information, and so on, can be specified as the content of a
* <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object.</P>
*
* <P>A <CODE>SOAPEnvelope</CODE> object contains an empty <CODE>
* SOAPHeader</CODE> object by default. If the <CODE>
* SOAPHeader</CODE> object, which is optional, is not needed, it
* can be retrieved and deleted with the following line of code.
* The variable <I>se</I> is a <CODE>SOAPEnvelope</CODE>
* object.</P>
* <PRE>
* se.getHeader().detachNode();
* </PRE>
* A <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object is created with the <CODE>
* SOAPEnvelope</CODE> method <CODE>addHeader</CODE>. This method,
* which creates a new header and adds it to the envelope, may be
* called only after the existing header has been removed.
* <PRE>
* se.getHeader().detachNode();
* SOAPHeader sh = se.addHeader();
* </PRE>
*
* <P>A <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object can have only <CODE>
* SOAPHeaderElement</CODE> objects as its immediate children. The
* method <CODE>addHeaderElement</CODE> creates a new <CODE>
* HeaderElement</CODE> object and adds it to the <CODE>
* SOAPHeader</CODE> object. In the following line of code, the
* argument to the method <CODE>addHeaderElement</CODE> is a
* <CODE>Name</CODE> object that is the name for the new <CODE>
* HeaderElement</CODE> object.</P>
* <PRE>
* SOAPHeaderElement shElement = sh.addHeaderElement(name);
* </PRE>
* @see SOAPHeaderElement SOAPHeaderElement
*/
public interface SOAPHeader extends SOAPElement {
/**
* Creates a new <CODE>SOAPHeaderElement</CODE> object
* initialized with the specified name and adds it to this
* <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object.
* @param name a <CODE>Name</CODE> object with
* the name of the new <CODE>SOAPHeaderElement</CODE>
* object
* @return the new <CODE>SOAPHeaderElement</CODE> object that
* was inserted into this <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE>
* object
* @throws SOAPException if a SOAP error occurs
*/
public abstract SOAPHeaderElement addHeaderElement(Name name)
throws SOAPException;
/**
* Returns a list of all the <CODE>SOAPHeaderElement</CODE>
* objects in this <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object that have the
* the specified actor. An actor is a global attribute that
* indicates the intermediate parties to whom the message should
* be sent. An actor receives the message and then sends it to
* the next actor. The default actor is the ultimate intended
* recipient for the message, so if no actor attribute is
* included in a <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object, the message is
* sent to its ultimate destination.
* @param actor a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the
* URI of the actor for which to search
* @return an <CODE>Iterator</CODE> object over all the <CODE>
* SOAPHeaderElement</CODE> objects that contain the
* specified actor
* @see #extractHeaderElements(java.lang.String) extractHeaderElements(java.lang.String)
*/
public abstract Iterator examineHeaderElements(String actor);
/**
* Returns a list of all the <CODE>SOAPHeaderElement</CODE>
* objects in this <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object that have
* the the specified actor and detaches them from this <CODE>
* SOAPHeader</CODE> object.
*
* <P>This method allows an actor to process only the parts of
* the <CODE>SOAPHeader</CODE> object that apply to it and to
* remove them before passing the message on to the next
* actor.
* @param actor a <CODE>String</CODE> giving the
* URI of the actor for which to search
* @return an <CODE>Iterator</CODE> object over all the <CODE>
* SOAPHeaderElement</CODE> objects that contain the
* specified actor
* @see #examineHeaderElements(java.lang.String) examineHeaderElements(java.lang.String)
*/
public abstract Iterator extractHeaderElements(String actor);
/**
* Returns an <code>Iterator</code> over all the
* <code>SOAPHeaderElement</code> objects in this <code>SOAPHeader</code>
* object that have the specified actor and that have a MustUnderstand
* attribute whose value is equivalent to <code>true</code>.
*
* @param actor a <code>String</code> giving the URI of the actor for which
* to search
* @return an <code>Iterator</code> object over all the
* <code>SOAPHeaderElement</code> objects that contain the
* specified actor and are marked as MustUnderstand
*/
public abstract Iterator examineMustUnderstandHeaderElements(String actor);
/**
* Returns an <code>Iterator</code> over all the
* <code>SOAPHeaderElement</code> objects in this <code>SOAPHeader</code>
* object.
*
* @return an <code>Iterator</code> object over all the
* <code>SOAPHeaderElement</code> objects contained by this
* <code>SOAPHeader</code>
*/
public abstract Iterator examineAllHeaderElements();
/**
* Returns an <code>Iterator</code> over all the
* <code>SOAPHeaderElement</code> objects in this <code>SOAPHeader </code>
* object and detaches them from this <code>SOAPHeader</code> object.
*
* @return an <code>Iterator</code> object over all the
* <code>SOAPHeaderElement</code> objects contained by this
* <code>SOAPHeader</code>
*/
public abstract Iterator extractAllHeaderElements();
}