Class DOMWriter

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    javax.xml.transform.Result, Receiver

    public class DOMWriter
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements Receiver
    DOMWriter is a Receiver that attaches the result tree to a specified Node in a DOM Document
    • Field Summary

      • Fields inherited from interface javax.xml.transform.Result

        PI_DISABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING, PI_ENABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      DOMWriter()  
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void attribute​(int nameCode, int typeCode, java.lang.CharSequence value, int locationId, int properties)
      Notify an attribute.
      void characters​(java.lang.CharSequence chars, int locationId, int properties)
      Character data.
      void close()
      End of the document.
      void comment​(java.lang.CharSequence chars, int locationId, int properties)
      Handle a comment.
      void endDocument()
      Notify the end of a document node
      void endElement()
      End of an element.
      PipelineConfiguration getPipelineConfiguration()
      Get the pipeline configuration used for this document
      java.lang.String getSystemId()
      Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.
      void namespace​(int namespaceCode, int properties)
      Notify a namespace.
      void open()
      Start of the document.
      void processingInstruction​(java.lang.String target, java.lang.CharSequence data, int locationId, int properties)
      Handle a processing instruction.
      void setNextSibling​(org.w3c.dom.Node nextSibling)
      Set next sibling
      void setNode​(org.w3c.dom.Node node)
      Set the attachment point for the new subtree
      void setPipelineConfiguration​(PipelineConfiguration pipe)
      Set the pipelineConfiguration
      void setSystemId​(java.lang.String systemId)
      Set the System ID of the destination tree
      void setUnparsedEntity​(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String systemID, java.lang.String publicID)
      Notify an unparsed entity URI.
      void startContent()
      Notify the start of the content, that is, the completion of all attributes and namespaces.
      void startDocument​(int properties)
      Start of a document node.
      void startElement​(int nameCode, int typeCode, int locationId, int properties)
      Start of an element.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • DOMWriter

        public DOMWriter()
    • Method Detail

      • setSystemId

        public void setSystemId​(java.lang.String systemId)
        Set the System ID of the destination tree
        Specified by:
        setSystemId in interface Receiver
        Specified by:
        setSystemId in interface javax.xml.transform.Result
        Parameters:
        systemId - the system ID (which is used as the base URI of the nodes if there is no xml:base attribute)
      • setUnparsedEntity

        public void setUnparsedEntity​(java.lang.String name,
                                      java.lang.String systemID,
                                      java.lang.String publicID)
                               throws XPathException
        Notify an unparsed entity URI.
        Specified by:
        setUnparsedEntity in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        name - The name of the unparsed entity
        systemID - The system identifier of the unparsed entity
        publicID - The public identifier of the unparsed entity
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • getSystemId

        public java.lang.String getSystemId()
        Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.
        Specified by:
        getSystemId in interface javax.xml.transform.Result
        Returns:
        The system identifier that was set with setSystemId, or null if setSystemId was not called.
      • open

        public void open()
        Start of the document.
        Specified by:
        open in interface Receiver
      • close

        public void close()
        End of the document.
        Specified by:
        close in interface Receiver
      • startDocument

        public void startDocument​(int properties)
                           throws XPathException
        Start of a document node.
        Specified by:
        startDocument in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        properties - bit-significant integer indicating properties of the document node. The definitions of the bits are in class ReceiverOptions
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • startElement

        public void startElement​(int nameCode,
                                 int typeCode,
                                 int locationId,
                                 int properties)
                          throws XPathException
        Start of an element.
        Specified by:
        startElement in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        nameCode - integer code identifying the name of the element within the name pool.
        typeCode - integer code identifying the element's type within the name pool. The value -1 indicates the default type, xs:untyped.
        locationId - an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationProvider to return information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available, the value zero is supplied.
        properties - bit-significant properties of the element node. If there are no revelant properties, zero is supplied. The definitions of the bits are in class ReceiverOptions
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • namespace

        public void namespace​(int namespaceCode,
                              int properties)
                       throws XPathException
        Description copied from interface: Receiver
        Notify a namespace. Namespaces are notified after the startElement event, and before any children for the element. The namespaces that are reported are only required to include those that are different from the parent element. The events represent namespace declarations and undeclarations rather than in-scope namespace nodes: an undeclaration is represented by a namespace code of zero. If the sequence of namespace events contains two A namespace must not conflict with any namespaces already used for element or attribute names.
        Specified by:
        namespace in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        namespaceCode - an integer: the top half is a prefix code, the bottom half a URI code. These may be translated into an actual prefix and URI using the name pool. A prefix code of zero represents the empty prefix (that is, the default namespace). A URI code of zero represents a URI of "", that is, a namespace undeclaration.
        properties - The most important property is REJECT_DUPLICATES. If this property is set, the namespace declaration will be rejected if it conflicts with a previous declaration of the same prefix. If the property is not set, the namespace declaration will be ignored if it conflicts with a previous declaration. This reflects the fact that when copying a tree, namespaces for child elements are emitted before the namespaces of their parent element. Unfortunately this conflicts with the XSLT rule for complex content construction, where the recovery action in the event of conflicts is to take the namespace that comes last. XSLT therefore doesn't recover from this error: it sets the REJECT_DUPLICATES flag, and this is treated as a hard error.
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • attribute

        public void attribute​(int nameCode,
                              int typeCode,
                              java.lang.CharSequence value,
                              int locationId,
                              int properties)
                       throws XPathException
        Description copied from interface: Receiver
        Notify an attribute. Attributes are notified after the startElement event, and before any children. Namespaces and attributes may be intermingled.
        Specified by:
        attribute in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        nameCode - The name of the attribute, as held in the name pool
        typeCode - The type of the attribute, as held in the name pool. The additional bit NodeInfo.IS_DTD_TYPE may be set to indicate a DTD-derived type.
        value - the string value of the attribute
        locationId - an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationProvider to return information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available, the value zero is supplied.
        properties - Bit significant value. The following bits are defined:
        DISABLE_ESCAPING
        Disable escaping for this attribute
        NO_SPECIAL_CHARACTERS
        Attribute value contains no special characters
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • startContent

        public void startContent()
                          throws XPathException
        Description copied from interface: Receiver
        Notify the start of the content, that is, the completion of all attributes and namespaces. Note that the initial receiver of output from XSLT instructions will not receive this event, it has to detect it itself. Note that this event is reported for every element even if it has no attributes, no namespaces, and no content.
        Specified by:
        startContent in interface Receiver
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • characters

        public void characters​(java.lang.CharSequence chars,
                               int locationId,
                               int properties)
                        throws XPathException
        Character data.
        Specified by:
        characters in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        chars - The characters
        locationId - an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationProvider to return information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available, the value zero is supplied.
        properties - Bit significant value. The following bits are defined:
        DISABLE_ESCAPING
        Disable escaping for this text node
        USE_CDATA
        Output as a CDATA section
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • processingInstruction

        public void processingInstruction​(java.lang.String target,
                                          java.lang.CharSequence data,
                                          int locationId,
                                          int properties)
                                   throws XPathException
        Handle a processing instruction.
        Specified by:
        processingInstruction in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        target - The PI name. This must be a legal name (it will not be checked).
        data - The data portion of the processing instruction
        locationId - an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationProvider to return information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available, the value zero is supplied.
        properties - Additional information about the PI. The following bits are defined:
        CHECKED
        Data is known to be legal (e.g. doesn't contain "?>")
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • comment

        public void comment​(java.lang.CharSequence chars,
                            int locationId,
                            int properties)
                     throws XPathException
        Handle a comment.
        Specified by:
        comment in interface Receiver
        Parameters:
        chars - The content of the comment
        locationId - an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationProvider to return information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available, the value zero is supplied.
        properties - Additional information about the comment. The following bits are defined:
        CHECKED
        Comment is known to be legal (e.g. doesn't contain "--")
        Throws:
        XPathException
      • setNode

        public void setNode​(org.w3c.dom.Node node)
        Set the attachment point for the new subtree
        Parameters:
        node - the node to which the new subtree will be attached
      • setNextSibling

        public void setNextSibling​(org.w3c.dom.Node nextSibling)
        Set next sibling
        Parameters:
        nextSibling - the node, which must be a child of the attachment point, before which the new subtree will be created. If this is null the new subtree will be added after any existing children of the attachment point.