Class SoapDataFormat.Builder
java.lang.Object
org.apache.camel.model.dataformat.SoapDataFormat.Builder
- All Implemented Interfaces:
DataFormatBuilder<SoapDataFormat>
- Enclosing class:
- SoapDataFormat
public static class SoapDataFormat.Builder
extends Object
implements DataFormatBuilder<SoapDataFormat>
Builder
is a specific builder for SoapDataFormat
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncontextPath
(String contextPath) Package name where your JAXB classes are located.elementNameStrategy
(Object elementNameStrategy) Sets an element strategy instance to use.elementNameStrategyRef
(String elementNameStrategyRef) Refers to an element strategy to lookup from the registry.To overrule and use a specific encodingend()
Ends the build of the data format.namespacePrefixRef
(String namespacePrefixRef) When marshalling using JAXB or SOAP then the JAXB implementation will automatic assign namespace prefixes, such as ns2, ns3, ns4 etc.To validate against an existing schema.SOAP version should either be 1.1 or 1.2.
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Constructor Details
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Builder
public Builder()
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Method Details
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contextPath
Package name where your JAXB classes are located. -
encoding
To overrule and use a specific encoding -
elementNameStrategyRef
Refers to an element strategy to lookup from the registry. An element name strategy is used for two purposes. The first is to find a xml element name for a given object and soap action when marshaling the object into a SOAP message. The second is to find an Exception class for a given soap fault name. The following three element strategy class name is provided out of the box. QNameStrategy - Uses a fixed qName that is configured on instantiation. Exception lookup is not supported TypeNameStrategy - Uses the name and namespace from the @XMLType annotation of the given type. If no namespace is set then package-info is used. Exception lookup is not supported ServiceInterfaceStrategy - Uses information from a webservice interface to determine the type name and to find the exception class for a SOAP fault All three classes is located in the package name org.apache.camel.dataformat.soap.name If you have generated the web service stub code with cxf-codegen or a similar tool then you probably will want to use the ServiceInterfaceStrategy. In the case you have no annotated service interface you should use QNameStrategy or TypeNameStrategy. -
version
SOAP version should either be 1.1 or 1.2. Is by default 1.1 -
elementNameStrategy
Sets an element strategy instance to use. An element name strategy is used for two purposes. The first is to find a xml element name for a given object and soap action when marshaling the object into a SOAP message. The second is to find an Exception class for a given soap fault name. The following three element strategy class name is provided out of the box. QNameStrategy - Uses a fixed qName that is configured on instantiation. Exception lookup is not supported TypeNameStrategy - Uses the name and namespace from the @XMLType annotation of the given type. If no namespace is set then package-info is used. Exception lookup is not supported ServiceInterfaceStrategy - Uses information from a webservice interface to determine the type name and to find the exception class for a SOAP fault All three classes is located in the package name org.apache.camel.dataformat.soap.name If you have generated the web service stub code with cxf-codegen or a similar tool then you probably will want to use the ServiceInterfaceStrategy. In the case you have no annotated service interface you should use QNameStrategy or TypeNameStrategy. -
namespacePrefixRef
When marshalling using JAXB or SOAP then the JAXB implementation will automatic assign namespace prefixes, such as ns2, ns3, ns4 etc. To control this mapping, Camel allows you to refer to a map which contains the desired mapping. -
schema
To validate against an existing schema. Your can use the prefix classpath:, file:* or *http: to specify how the resource should be resolved. You can separate multiple schema files by using the ',' character. -
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Description copied from interface:DataFormatBuilder
Ends the build of the data format.- Specified by:
end
in interfaceDataFormatBuilder<SoapDataFormat>
- Returns:
- the data format fully built.
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