Interface LocationType

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Cloneable, DiameterAvp, GroupedAvp

    public interface LocationType
    extends GroupedAvp
    Defines an interface representing the Location-Type grouped AVP type. From the Diameter Ro Reference Point Protocol Details (3GPP TS 32.299 V12.11.0) specification:
     7.2.96  Location-Type AVP
     
     The Location-Type AVP (AVP code 1244) is of type Grouped and indicates the type of location estimate required by the LCS client.
     It has the following ABNF grammar:
     
         Location-Type ::= < AVP Header: 1244>
                           [ Location-Estimate-Type ]
                           [ Deferred-Location-Event-Type ]
     
    Note:
    The support for extension AVPs is present even thou the ABNF grammar for this AVP does not contain the "* [ AVP ]" line. Be aware that adding any extension AVPs may result in interoperability problems with products that strongly validate the incoming diameter message for it's adherence to the specification.
    • Method Detail

      • hasLocationEstimateType

        boolean hasLocationEstimateType()
        Returns true if the Location-Estimate-Type AVP is present in the Location-Type AVP.
      • getLocationEstimateType

        LocationEstimateType getLocationEstimateType()
        Returns the value of the Location-Estimate-Type AVP, of type Enumerated.
        Returns:
        the value of the Location-Estimate-Type AVP, or null if it has not been set.
      • setLocationEstimateType

        void setLocationEstimateType​(LocationEstimateType locationEstimateType)
        Sets the value of the Location-Estimate-Type AVP, of type Enumerated.
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if locationEstimateType is null.
      • removeLocationEstimateType

        void removeLocationEstimateType()
        Removes the Location-Estimate-Type AVP from the Location-Type AVP. If the Location-Estimate-Type AVP is not present, this method returns silently.
      • hasDeferredLocationEventType

        boolean hasDeferredLocationEventType()
        Returns true if the Deferred-Location-Event-Type AVP is present in the Location-Type AVP.
      • getDeferredLocationEventType

        String getDeferredLocationEventType()
        Returns the value of the Deferred-Location-Event-Type AVP, of type UTF8String.
        Returns:
        the value of the Deferred-Location-Event-Type AVP, or null if it has not been set.
      • setDeferredLocationEventType

        void setDeferredLocationEventType​(String deferredLocationEventType)
        Sets the value of the Deferred-Location-Event-Type AVP, of type UTF8String.
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if deferredLocationEventType is null.
      • removeDeferredLocationEventType

        void removeDeferredLocationEventType()
        Removes the Deferred-Location-Event-Type AVP from the Location-Type AVP. If the Deferred-Location-Event-Type AVP is not present, this method returns silently.
      • getExtensionAvps

        DiameterAvp[] getExtensionAvps()
        Returns the set of extension AVPs. The returned array contains the extension AVPs in the order they appear in the Location-Type AVP. A return value of null implies that no extensions AVPs have been set.
      • setExtensionAvps

        void setExtensionAvps​(DiameterAvp[] avps)
                       throws AvpNotAllowedException
        Sets the set of extension AVPs with all the values in the given array. The AVPs will be added to Location-Type AVP in the order in which they appear in the array. Note: the array must not be altered by the caller following this call, and getExtensionAvps() is not guaranteed to return the same array instance, e.g. an "==" check would fail.
        Throws:
        AvpNotAllowedException - if an AVP is encountered of a type already known to this class (i.e. an AVP for which get/set methods already appear in this class)
        NullPointerException - if avps is null.
      • removeExtensionAvps

        void removeExtensionAvps()
        Removes all extension AVPs from the Location-Type AVP. If no extension AVPs are present, this method returns silently.