public interface LogicalMessage
LogicalMessage interface represents a
  protocol agnostic XML message and contains methods that
  provide access to the payload of the message.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Source | getPayload()Gets the message payload as an XML source, may be called
  multiple times on the same LogicalMessage instance, always
  returns a new  Sourcethat may be used to retrieve the entire
  message payload. | 
| Object | getPayload(JAXBContext context)Gets the message payload as a JAXB object. | 
| void | setPayload(Object payload,
          JAXBContext context)Sets the message payload | 
| void | setPayload(Source payload)Sets the message payload | 
Source getPayload()
Source that may be used to retrieve the entire
  message payload.
  If the returned Source is an instance of
  DOMSource, then
  modifications to the encapsulated DOM tree change the message
  payload in-place, there is no need to susequently call
  setPayload. Other types of Source provide only
  read access to the message payload.
null if no
          payload is present in this message.void setPayload(Source payload)
payload - message payloadWebServiceException - If any error during the setting
          of the payload in this messageUnsupportedOperationException - If this
          operation is not supportedObject getPayload(JAXBContext context)
setPayload.context - The JAXBContext that should be used to unmarshall
          the message payloadnull if no
          payload is present in this messageWebServiceException - If an error occurs when using a supplied
     JAXBContext to unmarshall the payload. The cause of
     the WebServiceException is the original JAXBException.void setPayload(Object payload, JAXBContext context)
payload - message payloadcontext - The JAXBContext that should be used to marshall
          the payloadUnsupportedOperationException - If this
          operation is not supportedWebServiceException - If an error occurs when using the supplied
     JAXBContext to marshall the payload. The cause of
     the WebServiceException is the original JAXBException. Submit a bug or feature 
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