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Oracle® Application Server Web Services UDDI Client API Reference 10g Release 2 (10.1.2) Part No. B13971-01 | ||||||||||
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java.lang.Object
oracle.uddi.message.UddiElement
oracle.uddi.message.util.DiscoveryURL
General information:
This class represents an element within the UDDI API schema
Element description:
It maps to discoveryURL
element, used by various businessEntity to refer to an external documents.
Field Summary | |
static java.lang.String |
ATTR_USETYPE |
static java.lang.String |
UDDI_TAG |
static java.lang.String |
USE_TYPE_BUSINESS_ENTITY the businessEntity useType defined in UDDI API specification |
Constructor Summary | |
DiscoveryURL(UddiElementFactory ueFactory) |
Method Summary | |
java.lang.String |
getContent() |
java.lang.String |
getTagName() Returns the local name of the tag of the UDDI Element. |
java.lang.String |
getUseType() |
void |
init() This method is not intended for use by clients of the API. |
void |
setContent(java.lang.String content) |
void |
setUseType(java.lang.String useType) |
Methods inherited from class oracle.uddi.message.UddiElement |
getElementName, getElementPrefix, getGeneric, getNamespaceUri, getUddiElementFactory, getVersion, hasEmptyContent, isV1Compatible, isV2Compatible, marshall, unmarshall |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Field Detail |
public static final java.lang.String USE_TYPE_BUSINESS_ENTITY
public static final java.lang.String UDDI_TAG
public static final java.lang.String ATTR_USETYPE
Constructor Detail |
public DiscoveryURL(UddiElementFactory ueFactory)
Method Detail |
public void init()
UddiElement
This method is not intended for use by clients of the API.
Initalizes the element. If the element has been initalized, it re-initalizes the element so that it is as if it is a new object. This method enables object reuse.
Note on re-initalization: Reinitalization is done such that the object will be in the state as if it is a new object. It implies that all sub-elements will be discarded. If the caller wants to re-use sub-elements, it is caller's responsibility to get the sub-elements prior to re-initalization and reassign the optional sub-elements after re-initalization.
For example, A tModel
contains an optional sub-element identifierBag
. Hence identifierBag
will be discarded. If the caller wishes to re-use the identifierBag
, the caller has to get the identifierBag
, re-initalize it and assign it back as the tModel's identifierBag
:
... IdentifierBag identifierBag = tModel.getIdentifierBag(); tModel.init(); identifierBag.init(); tModel.setIdentifierBag(identifierBag); ...
Access to UddiElement and its sub-structure is not guaranteed to be thread-safe.
Every subclass of UddiElement MUST overwrite init(). In the implementation, it should always invoke super.init() and intialize/reinitialize subclass-specific members. The pattern is exactly the same as a Java constructor.
init
in class UddiElement
public java.lang.String getTagName()
UddiElement
getTagName
in class UddiElement
public java.lang.String getContent()
public void setContent(java.lang.String content)
public java.lang.String getUseType()
public void setUseType(java.lang.String useType)
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