Interface DeleteElementType

    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      Filter getFilter()
      Returns the value of the 'Filter' attribute.
      String getHandle()
      Returns the value of the 'Handle' attribute.
      QName getTypeName()
      Returns the value of the 'Type Name' attribute.
      void setFilter​(Filter value)
      Sets the value of the 'Filter' attribute.
      void setHandle​(String value)
      Sets the value of the 'Handle' attribute.
      void setTypeName​(QName value)
      Sets the value of the 'Type Name' attribute.
      • Methods inherited from interface EObject

        eAllContents, eClass, eContainer, eContainingFeature, eContainmentFeature, eContents, eCrossReferences, eGet, eGet, eInvoke, eIsProxy, eIsSet, eResource, eSet, eUnset
      • Methods inherited from interface Notifier

        eAdapters, eDeliver, eNotify, eSetDeliver
    • Method Detail

      • getFilter

        Filter getFilter()
        Returns the value of the 'Filter' attribute. The Filter element is used to constrain the scope of the delete operation to those features identified by the filter. Feature instances can be specified explicitly and individually using the identifier of each feature instance OR a set of features to be operated on can be identified by specifying spatial and non-spatial constraints in the filter. If no filter is specified then an exception should be raised since it is unlikely that a client application intends to delete all feature instances.
        Returns:
        the value of the 'Filter' attribute.
        See Also:
        #setFilter(Object), net.opengis.wfs.WFSPackage#getDeleteElementType_Filter()
      • setFilter

        void setFilter​(Filter value)
        Sets the value of the 'Filter' attribute.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'Filter' attribute.
        See Also:
        getFilter()
      • getHandle

        String getHandle()
        Returns the value of the 'Handle' attribute. The handle attribute allows a client application to assign a client-generated request identifier to an Insert action. The handle is included to facilitate error reporting. If a Delete action in a Transaction request fails, then a WFS may include the handle in an exception report to localize the error. If no handle is included of the offending Insert element then a WFS may employee other means of localizing the error (e.g. line number).
        Returns:
        the value of the 'Handle' attribute.
        See Also:
        setHandle(String), WfsPackage.getDeleteElementType_Handle()
      • setHandle

        void setHandle​(String value)
        Sets the value of the 'Handle' attribute.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'Handle' attribute.
        See Also:
        getHandle()
      • getTypeName

        QName getTypeName()
        Returns the value of the 'Type Name' attribute. The value of the typeName attribute is the name of the feature type to be updated. The name specified must be a valid type that belongs to the feature content as defined by the GML Application Schema.
        Returns:
        the value of the 'Type Name' attribute.
        See Also:
        #setTypeName(Object), net.opengis.wfs.WFSPackage#getDeleteElementType_TypeName()
      • setTypeName

        void setTypeName​(QName value)
        Sets the value of the 'Type Name' attribute.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'Type Name' attribute.
        See Also:
        getTypeName()