- java.lang.Object
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- javax.mail.MessageContext
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public class MessageContext extends Object
The context in which a piece of Message content is contained. AMessageContext
object is returned by thegetMessageContext
method of theMessageAware
interface.MessageAware
is typically implemented byDataSources
to allow aDataContentHandler
to pass on information about the context in which a data content object is operating.- Since:
- JavaMail 1.1
- See Also:
MessageAware
,DataSource
,DataContentHandler
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description MessageContext(Part part)
Create a MessageContext object describing the context of the given Part.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Message
getMessage()
Return the Message that contains the content.Part
getPart()
Return the Part that contains the content.Session
getSession()
Return the Session we're operating in.
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Constructor Detail
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MessageContext
public MessageContext(Part part)
Create a MessageContext object describing the context of the given Part.
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Method Detail
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getPart
public Part getPart()
Return the Part that contains the content.- Returns:
- the containing Part, or null if not known
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getMessage
public Message getMessage()
Return the Message that contains the content. Follows the parent chain up through containing Multipart objects until it comes to a Message object, or null.- Returns:
- the containing Message, or null if not known
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getSession
public Session getSession()
Return the Session we're operating in.- Returns:
- the Session, or null if not known
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