* This Message structure defines how a local client would * invoke a method/operation on a remote server. Additionally, * the response from the Server is structured identically. * * @package Zend_Amf * @subpackage Value * @copyright Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com) * @license http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd New BSD License */ class Zend_Amf_Value_MessageBody { /** * A string describing which operation, function, or method * is to be remotley invoked. * @var string */ protected $_targetUri = ""; /** * Universal Resource Identifier that uniquely targets the originator's * Object that should receive the server's response. The server will * use this path specification to target the "OnResult()" or "onStatus()" * handlers within the client. For Flash, it specifies an ActionScript * Object path only. The NetResponse object pointed to by the Response Uri * contains the connection state information. Passing/specifying this * provides a convenient mechanism for the client/server to share access * to an object that is managing the state of the shared connection. * * Since the server will use this field in the event of an error, * this field is required even if a successful server request would * not be expected to return a value to the client. * * @var string */ protected $_responseUri = ""; /** * Contains the actual data associated with the operation. It contains * the client's parameter data that is passed to the server's operation/method. * When serializing a root level data type or a parameter list array, no * name field is included. That is, the data is anonomously represented * as "Type Marker"/"Value" pairs. When serializing member data, the data is * represented as a series of "Name"/"Type"/"Value" combinations. * * For server generated responses, it may contain any ActionScript * data/objects that the server was expected to provide. * * @var string */ protected $_data; /** * Constructor * * @param string $targetUri * @param string $responseUri * @param string $data * @return void */ public function __construct($targetUri, $responseUri, $data) { $this->setTargetUri($targetUri); $this->setResponseUri($responseUri); $this->setData($data); } /** * Retrieve target Uri * * @return string */ public function getTargetUri() { return $this->_targetUri; } /** * Set target Uri * * @param string $targetUri * @return Zend_Amf_Value_MessageBody */ public function setTargetUri($targetUri) { if (null === $targetUri) { $targetUri = ''; } $this->_targetUri = (string) $targetUri; return $this; } /** * Get target Uri * * @return string */ public function getResponseUri() { return $this->_responseUri; } /** * Set response Uri * * @param string $responseUri * @return Zend_Amf_Value_MessageBody */ public function setResponseUri($responseUri) { if (null === $responseUri) { $responseUri = ''; } $this->_responseUri = $responseUri; return $this; } /** * Retrieve response data * * @return string */ public function getData() { return $this->_data; } /** * Set response data * * @param mixed $data * @return Zend_Amf_Value_MessageBody */ public function setData($data) { $this->_data = $data; return $this; } /** * Set reply method * * @param string $methodName * @return Zend_Amf_Value_MessageBody */ public function setReplyMethod($methodName) { if (!preg_match('#^[/?]#', $methodName)) { $this->_targetUri = rtrim($this->_targetUri, '/') . '/'; } $this->_targetUri = $this->_targetUri . $methodName; return $this; } }