| A representation of an XML name. This interface provides methods for getting the local and
namespace-qualified names and also for getting the prefix associated with the namespace for the
name. It is also possible to get the URI of the namespace.
The following is an example of a namespace declaration in an element.
<wombat:GetLastTradePrice xmlns:wombat="http://www.wombat.org/trader"> ("xmlns"
stands for "XML namespace".) The following shows what the methods in the Name
interface will return. getQualifiedName will return "prefix:LocalName" =
"WOMBAT:GetLastTradePrice" getURI will return "http://www.wombat.org/trader"
getLocalName will return "GetLastTracePrice" getPrefix will
return "WOMBAT"
XML namespaces are used to disambiguate SOAP identifiers from application-specific identifiers.
Name objects are created using the method SOAPEnvelope.createName ,
which has two versions. One method creates Name objects with a local name, a
namespace prefix, and a namespace URI. and the second creates Name objects with just
a local name. The following line of code, in which se is a SOAPEnvelope
object, creates a new Name object with all three. Name name =
se.createName("GetLastTradePrice", "WOMBAT", "http://www.wombat.org/trader"); The
following line of code gives an example of how a Name object can be used. The
variable element is a SOAPElement object. This code creates a new
SOAPElement object with the given name and adds it to element.
element.addChildElement(name);
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