| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| com.helger.phase4.client | |
| com.helger.phase4.crypto | |
| com.helger.phase4.model | |
| com.helger.phase4.model.pmode | |
| com.helger.phase4.model.pmode.leg |
| Class and Description |
|---|
| PModeLeg
Contains the information for a single direction (leg) of a PMode
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| PModeLegSecurity
PMode security part.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| PModeLegBusinessInformation
Business information - This set of parameters only applies to user messages.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| PModeLeg
Contains the information for a single direction (leg) of a PMode
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| EPModeSendReceiptReplyPattern
Defines the different sendReceipt reply-patterns
|
| PModeAddressList
List of addresses
|
| PModeLeg
Contains the information for a single direction (leg) of a PMode
|
| PModeLegBusinessInformation
Business information - This set of parameters only applies to user messages.
|
| PModeLegErrorHandling
Error handling - This P-Mode group concerns errors generated by the reception
of the message (for either a User message or a Signal message, unless
indicated otherwise) sent over leg 1 of the MEP.
|
| PModeLegProtocol
PMode leg protocol parameters.
|
| PModeLegReliability
PMode reliability stuff.
|
| PModeLegSecurity
PMode security part.
|
| PModePayloadProfile
A payload part is a data structure that consists of five properties: name (or
Content-ID) that is the part identifier, and can be used as an index in the
notation PayloadProfile[]; MIME data type (
text/xml,
application/pdf, etc.); name of the applicable XML Schema file
if the MIME data type is text/xml; maximum size in kilobytes; and a Boolean
value indicating whether the part is expected or optional, within the User
message. |
| PModeProperty
A property is a data structure that consists of four values: the property
name, which can be used as an identifier of the property (e.g. a required
property named "messagetype" can be noted as:
Properties[messagetype].required="true"); the property
description; the property data type; and a Boolean value, indicating whether
the property is expected or optional, within the User message. |
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