MIMEEntity (Java)

Represents an item of type MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions).

Note: This class is new with Release 5.0.2.

Syntax

public class MIMEEntity extends Base

Containment

Contained by: Item, Document

Contains: MIMEHeader

Properties

BoundaryEnd through getBoundaryEnd

BoundaryStart through getBoundaryStart

Charset through getCharset

ContentAsText through getContentAsText

ContentSubtype through getContentSubType

ContentType through getContentType

Encoding through getEncoding

Headers through getHeaders

HeaderObjects through getHeaderObjects

InputSource through getInputSource

InputStream through getInputStream

Preamble through getPreamble and setPreamble

Reader through getReader

Methods

createChildEntity

createHeader

createParentEntity

decodeContent

encodeContent

getContentAsBytes

getContentAsText

getEntityAsText

getFirstChildEntity

getNextEntity

getNextSibling

getNthHeader

getParentEntity

getPrevEntity

getPrevSibling

getSomeHeaders

parseXML

recycle

remove

setContentFromBytes

setContentFromText

transformXML

Access

To access the MIME content of a NotesDocument:

Usage

A valid MIMEEntity object becomes invalid if any of the following methods are applied to the containing Document object: computeWithForm, encrypt, save, send, or sign, or closeMIMEEntities in NotesDocument.

Avoid processing items as both Item and MIMEEntity objects concurrently. Once you start using MIMEEntity properties and methods, do not use other methods that access items in the same document until you terminate MIME processing with computeWithForm, encrypt, save, send, or sign, or closeMIMEEntities in NotesDocument.

An item named $NoteHasNativeMIME with a value of "1" indicates that the document contains a MIME entity. An item of type "MIME part" contains the body of the MIME entity; in mail messages this is typically the item named "Body." For a multipart MIME entity, the document has multiple "MIME part" items, one for each parent and child entity. The "MIME part" item contains headers such as "Content-Type" and "Content-Transfer-Encoding," the preamble (parent entities), and body content (child and stand-alone entities). In a mail message, certain items correspond to MIME headers, for example, Subject ("Subject" header), SendTo ("To" header), and Received ("Received" header).

The MIMEEntity and MIMEHeader classes collect and organize the MIME information from a document. One MIMEEntity object represents a document containing a MIME entity that is not multipart. Multiple MIMEEntity objects represent a document containing a MIME entity that is multipart. A multipart MIME entity consists of multiple parent and child entities. A child entity can also be a parent.