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*Fielding, et al. Standards Track [Page 118] *RFC 2616 HTTP/1.1 June 1999 * * 14.12 Content-Language * * The Content-Language entity-header field describes the natural * language(s) of the intended audience for the enclosed entity. Note * that this might not be equivalent to all the languages used within * the entity-body. * * Content-Language = "Content-Language" ":" 1#language-tag * * Language tags are defined in section 3.10. The primary purpose of * Content-Language is to allow a user to identify and differentiate * entities according to the user's own preferred language. Thus, if the * body content is intended only for a Danish-literate audience, the * appropriate field is * * Content-Language: da * * If no Content-Language is specified, the default is that the content * is intended for all language audiences. This might mean that the * sender does not consider it to be specific to any natural language, * or that the sender does not know for which language it is intended. * * Multiple languages MAY be listed for content that is intended for * multiple audiences. For example, a rendition of the "Treaty of * Waitangi," presented simultaneously in the original Maori and English * versions, would call for * * Content-Language: mi, en * * However, just because multiple languages are present within an entity * does not mean that it is intended for multiple linguistic audiences. * An example would be a beginner's language primer, such as "A First * Lesson in Latin," which is clearly intended to be used by an * English-literate audience. In this case, the Content-Language would * properly only include "en". * * Content-Language MAY be applied to any media type -- it is not * limited to textual documents. ** @author M. Ranganathan * @version 1.2 $Revision: 1.8 $ $Date: 2009/07/17 18:57:29 $ * @since 1.1 */ public class ContentLanguage extends SIPHeader implements javax.sip.header.ContentLanguageHeader { /** * Comment for
serialVersionUID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -5195728427134181070L;
/** languageTag field.
*/
protected Locale locale;
public ContentLanguage() {
super(CONTENT_LANGUAGE);
}
/**
* Default constructor.
* @param languageTag String to set
*/
public ContentLanguage(String languageTag) {
super(CONTENT_LANGUAGE);
this.setLanguageTag( languageTag );
}
/**
* Canonical encoding of the value of the header.
* @return encoded body of header.
*/
public String encodeBody() {
return this.getLanguageTag();
}
/** get the languageTag field.
* @return String
*/
public String getLanguageTag() {
// JvB: Need to take sub-tags into account
if ( "".equals(locale.getCountry())) {
return locale.getLanguage();
} else {
return locale.getLanguage() + '-' + locale.getCountry();
}
}
/** set the languageTag field
* @param languageTag -- language tag to set.
*/
public void setLanguageTag(String languageTag) {
final int slash = languageTag.indexOf('-');
if (slash>=0) {
this.locale = new Locale(languageTag.substring(0,slash), languageTag.substring(slash+1) );
} else {
this.locale = new Locale(languageTag);
}
}
/**
* Gets the language value of the ContentLanguageHeader.
*
*
*
* @return the Locale value of this ContentLanguageHeader
*
*/
public Locale getContentLanguage() {
return locale;
}
/**
* Sets the language parameter of this ContentLanguageHeader.
*
* @param language - the new Locale value of the language of
*
* ContentLanguageHeader
*
*/
public void setContentLanguage(Locale language) {
this.locale = language;
}
public Object clone() {
ContentLanguage retval = (ContentLanguage) super.clone();
if (this.locale != null)
retval.locale = (Locale) this.locale.clone();
return retval;
}
}