/** * Use this constructor if your local icon is binary data encoded with <em>BinHex</em>. * @param uniqueName Must be a valid URI path segment and unique within the scope of a device. * @param binHexEncoded The icon bytes encoded as BinHex. */ public Icon(String mimeType, int width, int height, int depth, String uniqueName, String binHexEncoded) { this( mimeType, width, height, depth, uniqueName, binHexEncoded != null && !binHexEncoded.equals("") ? new BinHexDatatype().valueOf(binHexEncoded) : null ); }
/** * Use this constructor if your local icon is binary data encoded with <em>BinHex</em>. * @param uniqueName Must be a valid URI path segment and unique within the scope of a device. * @param binHexEncoded The icon bytes encoded as BinHex. */ public Icon(String mimeType, int width, int height, int depth, String uniqueName, String binHexEncoded) { this( mimeType, width, height, depth, uniqueName, binHexEncoded != null && !binHexEncoded.equals("") ? new BinHexDatatype().valueOf(binHexEncoded) : null ); }
/** * Use this constructor if your local icon is binary data encoded with <em>BinHex</em>. * @param uniqueName Must be a valid URI path segment and unique within the scope of a device. * @param binHexEncoded The icon bytes encoded as BinHex. */ public Icon(String mimeType, int width, int height, int depth, String uniqueName, String binHexEncoded) { this( mimeType, width, height, depth, uniqueName, binHexEncoded != null && !binHexEncoded.equals("") ? new BinHexDatatype().valueOf(binHexEncoded) : null ); }