javax.xml.ws.soap
public final class MTOMFeature extends WebServiceFeature
The following describes the affects of this feature with respect to being enabled or disabled:
The threshold
property can be used to set the threshold
value used to determine when binary data should be XOP encoded.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
ID
Constant value identifying the MTOMFeature
|
protected int |
threshold
Property for MTOM threshold value.
|
enabled
Constructor and Description |
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MTOMFeature()
Create an
MTOMFeature . |
MTOMFeature(boolean enabled)
Creates an
MTOMFeature . |
MTOMFeature(boolean enabled,
int threshold)
Creates an
MTOMFeature . |
MTOMFeature(int threshold)
Creates an
MTOMFeature . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
getID()
Get the unique identifier for this WebServiceFeature.
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int |
getThreshold()
Gets the threshold value used to determine when binary data
should be sent as an attachment.
|
isEnabled
public static final String ID
protected int threshold
public MTOMFeature()
MTOMFeature
.
The instance created will be enabled.public MTOMFeature(boolean enabled)
MTOMFeature
.enabled
- specifies if this feature should be enabled or notpublic MTOMFeature(int threshold)
MTOMFeature
.
The instance created will be enabled.threshold
- the size in bytes that binary data SHOULD be before
being sent as an attachment.WebServiceException
- if threshold is < 0public MTOMFeature(boolean enabled, int threshold)
MTOMFeature
.enabled
- specifies if this feature should be enabled or notthreshold
- the size in bytes that binary data SHOULD be before
being sent as an attachment.WebServiceException
- if threshold is < 0public String getID()
getID
in class WebServiceFeature
public int getThreshold()
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