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* This kind of {@code 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 {@code SOAPElement}, is drawn from the SAAJ * API. When used in a transformation, the results are populated into the * {@code SOAPPart} of a {@code SOAPMessage} that is created internally. * The {@code SOAPPart} returned by {@link DOMResult#getNode()} * is not guaranteed to be well-formed. * * @throws SOAPException if there is a problem creating a {@code SOAPMessage} * * @since 1.6, SAAJ 1.3 */ public SAAJResult() throws SOAPException { this(MessageFactory.newInstance().createMessage()); } /** * Creates a {@code SAAJResult} that will present results in the form * of a SAAJ tree that supports the specified protocol. The * {@code DYNAMIC_SOAP_PROTOCOL} is ambiguous in this context and will * cause this constructor to throw an {@code UnsupportedOperationException}. *

* This kind of {@code 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 {@code SOAPElement}, is drawn from the SAAJ * API. When used in a transformation the results are populated into the * {@code SOAPPart} of a {@code SOAPMessage} that is created * internally. The {@code 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 {@code SOAPMessage} supporting the * specified protocol cannot be created * * @since 1.6, SAAJ 1.3 */ public SAAJResult(String protocol) throws SOAPException { this(MessageFactory.newInstance(protocol).createMessage()); } /** * Creates a {@code SAAJResult} that will write the results into the * {@code SOAPPart} of the supplied {@code SOAPMessage}. * In the normal case these results will be written using DOM APIs and, * as a result, the finished {@code 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 {@code SOAPMessage} * after the transformation can be guaranteed only by means outside SAAJ * specification. * * @param message the message whose {@code SOAPPart} will be * populated as a result of some transformation or * marshalling operation * * @since 1.6, SAAJ 1.3 */ public SAAJResult(SOAPMessage message) { super(message.getSOAPPart()); } /** * Creates a {@code SAAJResult} that will write the results as a * child node of the {@code 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 * {@code 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 1.6, SAAJ 1.3 */ public SAAJResult(SOAPElement rootNode) { super(rootNode); } /** * @return the resulting Tree that was created under the specified root Node. * @since 1.6, SAAJ 1.3 */ public javax.xml.soap.Node getResult() { return (javax.xml.soap.Node)super.getNode().getFirstChild(); } }