Class MUCLightSetConfigsIQ

java.lang.Object
org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Stanza
org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.IQ
org.jivesoftware.smackx.muclight.element.MUCLightSetConfigsIQ
All Implemented Interfaces:
Element, IqView, NamedElement, StanzaView, TopLevelStreamElement, XmlElement, XmlLangElement

public class MUCLightSetConfigsIQ extends IQ
MUC Light set configurations IQ class.
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • MUCLightSetConfigsIQ

      public MUCLightSetConfigsIQ(Jid roomJid, String roomName, String subject, Map<String,String> customConfigs)
      MUC Light set configuration IQ constructor.
      Parameters:
      roomJid - TODO javadoc me please
      roomName - TODO javadoc me please
      subject - TODO javadoc me please
      customConfigs - TODO javadoc me please
    • MUCLightSetConfigsIQ

      public MUCLightSetConfigsIQ(Jid roomJid, String roomName, Map<String,String> customConfigs)
      MUC Light set configuration IQ constructor.
      Parameters:
      roomJid - TODO javadoc me please
      roomName - TODO javadoc me please
      customConfigs - TODO javadoc me please
  • Method Details

    • getIQChildElementBuilder

      Description copied from class: IQ
      This method must be overwritten by IQ subclasses to create their child content. It is important you don't use the builder to add the final end tag. This will be done automatically by IQ.IQChildElementXmlStringBuilder after eventual existing ExtensionElements have been added.

      For example to create an IQ with a extra attribute and an additional child element

       
       <iq to='foo@example.org' id='123'>
         <bar xmlns='example:bar' extraAttribute='blaz'>
            <extraElement>elementText</extraElement>
         </bar>
       </iq>
       
       
      the body of the getIQChildElementBuilder looks like
       
       // The builder 'xml' will already have the child element and the 'xmlns' attribute added
       // So the current builder state is "<bar xmlns='example:bar'"
       xml.attribute("extraAttribute", "blaz");
       xml.rightAngleBracket();
       xml.element("extraElement", "elementText");
       // Do not close the 'bar' attribute by calling xml.closeElement('bar')
       
       
      If your IQ only contains attributes and no child elements, i.e. it can be represented as empty element, then you can mark it as such.
       xml.attribute("myAttribute", "myAttributeValue");
       xml.setEmptyElement();
       
      If your IQ does not contain any attributes or child elements (besides ExtensionElements), consider sub-classing SimpleIQ instead.
      Specified by:
      getIQChildElementBuilder in class IQ
      Parameters:
      xml - a pre-created builder which already has the child element and the 'xmlns' attribute set.
      Returns:
      the build to create the IQ child content.