Oracle Application Server Web Services UDDI Client API Reference
10g (9.0.4)

Part No. B10396-01

oracle.uddi.message.request
Class DiscardAuthToken

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--oracle.uddi.message.UddiElement
        |
        +--oracle.uddi.message.request.DiscardAuthToken
All Implemented Interfaces:
UddiAuthElementIf

public class DiscardAuthToken
extends UddiElement
implements UddiAuthElementIf

General information:

This class represents a request message defined in the UDDI API schema.

Element description:

It maps to discard_AuthToken UDDI publishing message.


Field Summary
static java.lang.String ATTR_GENERIC
           
static java.lang.String ELT_AUTHINFO
           
static java.lang.String UDDI_TAG
           

 

Constructor Summary
DiscardAuthToken(UddiElementFactory ueFactory)
           

 

Method Summary
 java.lang.String getAuthInfo()
           
 java.lang.String getTagName()
          Returns the local name of the tag of the UDDI Element.
 void init()
          This method is not intended for use by clients of the API.
 void setAuthInfo(java.lang.String authInfo)
           

 

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

UDDI_TAG

public static final java.lang.String UDDI_TAG
See Also:
Constant Field Values

ATTR_GENERIC

public static final java.lang.String ATTR_GENERIC
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Constant Field Values

ELT_AUTHINFO

public static final java.lang.String ELT_AUTHINFO
See Also:
Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail

DiscardAuthToken

public DiscardAuthToken(UddiElementFactory ueFactory)
Method Detail

init

public void init()
Description copied from class: 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.

Overrides:
init in class UddiElement

getTagName

public java.lang.String getTagName()
Description copied from class: UddiElement
Returns the local name of the tag of the UDDI Element.
Specified by:
getTagName in class UddiElement

getAuthInfo

public java.lang.String getAuthInfo()
Specified by:
getAuthInfo in interface UddiAuthElementIf

setAuthInfo

public void setAuthInfo(java.lang.String authInfo)
Specified by:
setAuthInfo in interface UddiAuthElementIf

Oracle Application Server Web Services UDDI Client API Reference
10g (9.0.4)

Part No. B10396-01

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