atomEntry = element atom:entry { atomCommonAttributes, (atomAuthor & atomCategory & atomContent? & atomContributor & atomId & atomLink & atomPublished? & atomRights? & atomSource? & atomSummary? & atomTitle & atomUpdated & extensionElement*) }
This JavaBean includes property change listener support. @author Nathan Crause
@author Alejandro Abdelnur @author Dave Johnson (updated for Atom 1.0)
@author Alejandro Abdelnur @author Dave Johnson (updated for Atom 1.0)
Each field of an entry must be a public reference (object) type. You cannot store primitive types in fields of an Entry
. An Entry
may have any number of methods or constructors. Each field is serialized separately, so references between two fields of an entry will not be reconstituted to be shared references, but instead to separate copies of the original object.
@author Sun Microsystems, Inc.
@see net.jini.core.lookup.ServiceRegistrar
@since 1.0
Represents an Atom Entry element.
Per RFC4287:
The "atom:entry" element represents an individual entry, acting as a container for metadata and data associated with the entry. This element can appear as a child of the atom:feed element, or it can appear as the document (i.e., top-level) element of a stand-alone Atom Entry Document. atomEntry = element atom:entry { atomCommonAttributes, (atomAuthor & atomCategory & atomContent? & atomContributor & atomId & atomLink & atomPublished? & atomRights? & atomSource? & atomSummary? & atomTitle & atomUpdated & extensionElement*) } This specification assigns no significance to the order of appearance of the child elements of atom:entry. The following child elements are defined by this specification (note that it requires the presence of some of these elements): o atom:entry elements MUST contain one or more atom:author elements, unless the atom:entry contains an atom:source element that contains an atom:author element or, in an Atom Feed Document, the atom:feed element contains an atom:author element itself. o atom:entry elements MAY contain any number of atom:category elements. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:content element. o atom:entry elements MAY contain any number of atom:contributor elements. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:id element. o atom:entry elements that contain no child atom:content element MUST contain at least one atom:link element with a rel attribute value of "alternate". o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:link element with a rel attribute value of "alternate" that has the same combination of type and hreflang attribute values. o atom:entry elements MAY contain additional atom:link elements beyond those described above. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:published element. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:rights element. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:source element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain an atom:summary element in either of the following cases: * the atom:entry contains an atom:content that has a "src" attribute (and is thus empty). * the atom:entry contains content that is encoded in Base64; i.e., the "type" attribute of atom:content is a MIME media type [MIMEREG], but is not an XML media type [RFC3023], does not begin with "text/", and does not end with "/xml" or "+xml". o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:summary element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:title element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:updated element.
This interface represent a LDAP entry. An LDAP entry contains :
The available methods on this object are described in this interface.
This interface is used by the serverEntry and clientEntry interfaces.
@author Apache Directory ProjectThis interface represent a LDAP entry. An LDAP entry contains :
The available methods on this object are described in this interface.
This interface is used by the serverEntry and clientEntry interfaces.
@author Apache Directory Projectorg.apache.forrest.yer.hierarchy.Entry
defines what information Entry
's should be able to provide.
@author $Author: jefft $
@version CVS $Id: Entry.java,v 1.3 2002/11/05 05:52:40 jefft Exp $
Entry
Simple data type representing some regitered resource. @author Scott T. Weaver @version $Id: Entry.java 185531 2004-01-14 19:32:57Z weaver $Per RFC4287:
The "atom:entry" element represents an individual entry, acting as a container for metadata and data associated with the entry. This element can appear as a child of the atom:feed element, or it can appear as the document (i.e., top-level) element of a stand-alone Atom Entry Document. atomEntry = element atom:entry { atomCommonAttributes, (atomAuthor & atomCategory & atomContent? & atomContributor & atomId & atomLink & atomPublished? & atomRights? & atomSource? & atomSummary? & atomTitle & atomUpdated & extensionElement*) } This specification assigns no significance to the order of appearance of the child elements of atom:entry. The following child elements are defined by this specification (note that it requires the presence of some of these elements): o atom:entry elements MUST contain one or more atom:author elements, unless the atom:entry contains an atom:source element that contains an atom:author element or, in an Atom Feed Document, the atom:feed element contains an atom:author element itself. o atom:entry elements MAY contain any number of atom:category elements. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:content element. o atom:entry elements MAY contain any number of atom:contributor elements. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:id element. o atom:entry elements that contain no child atom:content element MUST contain at least one atom:link element with a rel attribute value of "alternate". o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:link element with a rel attribute value of "alternate" that has the same combination of type and hreflang attribute values. o atom:entry elements MAY contain additional atom:link elements beyond those described above. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:published element. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:rights element. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:source element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain an atom:summary element in either of the following cases: * the atom:entry contains an atom:content that has a "src" attribute (and is thus empty). * the atom:entry contains content that is encoded in Base64; i.e., the "type" attribute of atom:content is a MIME media type [MIMEREG], but is not an XML media type [RFC3023], does not begin with "text/", and does not end with "/xml" or "+xml". o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:summary element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:title element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:updated element.TODO remove this file when JBoss AS includes RESTEasy 2.3.4.Final or higher
Per RFC4287:
The "atom:entry" element represents an individual entry, acting as a container for metadata and data associated with the entry. This element can appear as a child of the atom:feed element, or it can appear as the document (i.e., top-level) element of a stand-alone Atom Entry Document. atomEntry = element atom:entry { atomCommonAttributes, (atomAuthor & atomCategory & atomContent? & atomContributor & atomId & atomLink & atomPublished? & atomRights? & atomSource? & atomSummary? & atomTitle & atomUpdated & extensionElement*) } This specification assigns no significance to the order of appearance of the child elements of atom:entry. The following child elements are defined by this specification (note that it requires the presence of some of these elements): o atom:entry elements MUST contain one or more atom:author elements, unless the atom:entry contains an atom:source element that contains an atom:author element or, in an Atom Feed Document, the atom:feed element contains an atom:author element itself. o atom:entry elements MAY contain any number of atom:category elements. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:content element. o atom:entry elements MAY contain any number of atom:contributor elements. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:id element. o atom:entry elements that contain no child atom:content element MUST contain at least one atom:link element with a rel attribute value of "alternate". o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:link element with a rel attribute value of "alternate" that has the same combination of type and hreflang attribute values. o atom:entry elements MAY contain additional atom:link elements beyond those described above. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:published element. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:rights element. o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:source element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain an atom:summary element in either of the following cases: * the atom:entry contains an atom:content that has a "src" attribute (and is thus empty). * the atom:entry contains content that is encoded in Base64; i.e., the "type" attribute of atom:content is a MIME media type [MIMEREG], but is not an XML media type [RFC3023], does not begin with "text/", and does not end with "/xml" or "+xml". o atom:entry elements MUST NOT contain more than one atom:summary element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:title element. o atom:entry elements MUST contain exactly one atom:updated element.@author Bill Burke @version $Revision: 1 $
For brevity, the term "negotiated" will be used in the following in a way that can either mean "declared or negotiated", unless the distinction is evident by context. @author Andreas Ergenzinger, University of Konstanz
Entry
is used to represent an element in a map. The Axis2 codegeneration does not handle java.util.Collection
types. Therefore a map is created using an array of Entry
instances.
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