Package | Description |
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javax.activation | |
javax.xml.bind.attachment |
This package is implemented by a MIME-based package processor that
enables the interpretation and creation of optimized binary data
within an MIME-based package format.
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javax.xml.soap |
Provides the API for creating and building SOAP messages.
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Class and Description |
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CommandInfo
The CommandInfo class is used by CommandMap implementations to
describe the results of command requests.
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CommandMap
The CommandMap class provides an interface to a registry of
command objects available in the system.
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DataContentHandler
The DataContentHandler interface is implemented by objects that can
be used to extend the capabilities of the DataHandler's implementation
of the Transferable interface.
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DataContentHandlerFactory
This interface defines a factory for
DataContentHandlers . |
DataHandler
The DataHandler class provides a consistent interface to data
available in many different sources and formats.
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DataSource
The DataSource interface provides the JavaBeans Activation Framework
with an abstraction of an arbitrary collection of data.
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FileTypeMap
The FileTypeMap is an abstract class that provides a data typing
interface for files.
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MimeType
A Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) type, as defined
in RFC 2045 and 2046.
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MimeTypeParameterList
A parameter list of a MimeType
as defined in RFC 2045 and 2046.
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MimeTypeParseException
A class to encapsulate MimeType parsing related exceptions.
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Class and Description |
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DataHandler
The DataHandler class provides a consistent interface to data
available in many different sources and formats.
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Class and Description |
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DataHandler
The DataHandler class provides a consistent interface to data
available in many different sources and formats.
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