jaxws/src/share/jaf_classes/javax/activation/CommandObject.java
author sundar
Tue, 05 Feb 2013 18:44:54 +0530
changeset 16213 66cb726a76d5
parent 12009 4abb694f273a
child 22678 ac1ea46be942
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8007521: $ENV should be undefined when security manager is present Reviewed-by: hannesw, jlaskey

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package javax.activation;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * JavaBeans components that are Activation Framework aware implement
 * this interface to find out which command verb they're being asked
 * to perform, and to obtain the DataHandler representing the
 * data they should operate on.  JavaBeans that don't implement
 * this interface may be used as well.  Such commands may obtain
 * the data using the Externalizable interface, or using an
 * application-specific method.<p>
 *
 * @since 1.6
 */
public interface CommandObject {

    /**
     * Initialize the Command with the verb it is requested to handle
     * and the DataHandler that describes the data it will
     * operate on. <b>NOTE:</b> it is acceptable for the caller
     * to pass <i>null</i> as the value for <code>DataHandler</code>.
     *
     * @param verb The Command Verb this object refers to.
     * @param dh The DataHandler.
     */
    public void setCommandContext(String verb, DataHandler dh)
                                                throws IOException;
}