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Xerces2 is the next generation of high performance, fully compliant XML parsers in the Apache Xerces family. This new version of Xerces introduces the Xerces Native Interface (XNI), a complete framework for building parser components and configurations that is extremely modular and easy to program. The Apache Xerces2 parser is the reference implementation of XNI but other parser components, configurations, and parsers can be written using the Xerces Native Interface. For complete design and implementation documents, refer to the XNI Manual. Xerces2 is a fully conforming XML Schema 1.0 processor. A partial experimental implementation of the XML Schema 1.1 Structures and Datatypes Working Drafts (December 2009) and an experimental implementation of the XML Schema Definition Language (XSD): Component Designators (SCD) Candidate Recommendation (January 2010) are provided for evaluation. For more information, refer to the XML Schema page. Xerces2 also provides a complete implementation of the Document Object Model Level 3 Core and Load/Save W3C Recommendations and provides a complete implementation of the XML Inclusions (XInclude) W3C Recommendation. It also provides support for OASIS XML Catalogs v1.1. Xerces2 is able to parse documents written according to the XML 1.1 Recommendation, except that it does not yet provide an option to enable normalization checking as described in section 2.13 of this specification. It also handles namespaces according to the XML Namespaces 1.1 Recommendation, and will correctly serialize XML 1.1 documents if the DOM level 3 load/save APIs are in use.

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// $Id: StreamResult.java 829970 2009-10-26 21:15:29Z mrglavas $

package javax.xml.transform.stream;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Writer;

import javax.xml.transform.Result;

/**
 * 

Acts as an holder for a transformation result, * which may be XML, plain Text, HTML, or some other form of markup.

* * @author Jeff Suttor */ public class StreamResult implements Result { /** If {@link javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory#getFeature} * returns true when passed this value as an argument, * the Transformer supports Result output of this type. */ public static final String FEATURE = "http://javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult/feature"; /** * Zero-argument default constructor. */ public StreamResult() { } /** * Construct a StreamResult from a byte stream. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. * * @param outputStream A valid OutputStream reference. */ public StreamResult(OutputStream outputStream) { setOutputStream(outputStream); } /** * Construct a StreamResult from a character stream. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. However, * there are times when it is useful to write to a character * stream, such as when using a StringWriter. * * @param writer A valid Writer reference. */ public StreamResult(Writer writer) { setWriter(writer); } /** * Construct a StreamResult from a URL. * * @param systemId Must be a String that conforms to the URI syntax. */ public StreamResult(String systemId) { this.systemId = systemId; } /** * Construct a StreamResult from a File. * * @param f Must a non-null File reference. */ public StreamResult(File f) { setSystemId(f); } /** * Set the ByteStream that is to be written to. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. * * @param outputStream A valid OutputStream reference. */ public void setOutputStream(OutputStream outputStream) { this.outputStream = outputStream; } /** * Get the byte stream that was set with setOutputStream. * * @return The byte stream that was set with setOutputStream, or null * if setOutputStream or the ByteStream constructor was not called. */ public OutputStream getOutputStream() { return outputStream; } /** * Set the writer that is to receive the result. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a writer, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. However, * there are times when it is useful to write to a writer, * such as when using a StringWriter. * * @param writer A valid Writer reference. */ public void setWriter(Writer writer) { this.writer = writer; } /** * Get the character stream that was set with setWriter. * * @return The character stream that was set with setWriter, or null * if setWriter or the Writer constructor was not called. */ public Writer getWriter() { return writer; } /** * Set the systemID that may be used in association * with the byte or character stream, or, if neither is set, use * this value as a writeable URI (probably a file name). * * @param systemId The system identifier as a URI string. */ public void setSystemId(String systemId) { this.systemId = systemId; } /** *

Set the system ID from a File reference.

* *

Note the use of {@link File#toURI()} and {@link File#toURL()}. * toURI() is preferred and used if possible. * To allow JAXP 1.3 to run on J2SE 1.3, toURL() * is used if a {@link NoSuchMethodException} is thrown by the attempt * to use toURI().

* * @param f Must a non-null File reference. */ public void setSystemId(File f) { this.systemId = FilePathToURI.filepath2URI(f.getAbsolutePath()); } /** * Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId. * * @return The system identifier that was set with setSystemId, or null * if setSystemId was not called. */ public String getSystemId() { return systemId; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Internal state. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** * The systemID that may be used in association * with the byte or character stream, or, if neither is set, use * this value as a writeable URI (probably a file name). */ private String systemId; /** * The byte stream that is to be written to. */ private OutputStream outputStream; /** * The character stream that is to be written to. */ private Writer writer; }




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