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- All Superinterfaces:
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public interface SerializerFactory extends Serializable
The javax.xml.rpc.encoding.SerializerFactory is a factory of the serializers. A SerializerFactory is registered with a TypeMapping object as part of the TypeMappingRegistry.- Version:
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- Author:
- Rahul Sharma
- See Also:
Serializer
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Serializer
getSerializerAs(String mechanismType)
Returns a Serializer for the specified XML processing mechanism type.Iterator
getSupportedMechanismTypes()
Returns a list of all XML processing mechanism types supported by this SerializerFactory.
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Method Detail
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getSerializerAs
Serializer getSerializerAs(String mechanismType)
Returns a Serializer for the specified XML processing mechanism type.- Parameters:
mechanismType
- XML processing mechanism type [TBD: definition of valid constants]- Throws:
JAXRPCException
- If SerializerFactory does not support the specified XML processing mechanismIllegalArgumentException
- If an invalid mechanism type is specified.
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getSupportedMechanismTypes
Iterator getSupportedMechanismTypes()
Returns a list of all XML processing mechanism types supported by this SerializerFactory.- Returns:
- List of unique identifiers for the supported XML processing mechanism types
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