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package freemarker.template;

/**
 * "node" template language data type: an object that is a node in a tree.
 * A tree of nodes can be recursively visited using the <#visit...> and <#recurse...>
 * directives. This API is largely based on the W3C Document Object Model
 * (DOM) API. However, it's meant to be generally useful for describing
 * any tree of objects that you wish to navigate using a recursive visitor
 * design pattern (or simply through being able to get the parent
 * and child nodes).
 * 
 * 

See the XML * Processing Guide for a concrete application. * * @since FreeMarker 2.3 */ public interface TemplateNodeModel extends TemplateModel { /** * @return the parent of this node or null, in which case * this node is the root of the tree. */ TemplateNodeModel getParentNode() throws TemplateModelException; /** * @return a sequence containing this node's children. * If the returned value is null or empty, this is essentially * a leaf node. */ TemplateSequenceModel getChildNodes() throws TemplateModelException; /** * @return a String that is used to determine the processing * routine to use. In the XML implementation, if the node * is an element, it returns the element's tag name. If it * is an attribute, it returns the attribute's name. It * returns "@text" for text nodes, "@pi" for processing instructions, * and so on. */ String getNodeName() throws TemplateModelException; /** * @return a String describing the type of node this is. * In the W3C DOM, this should be "element", "text", "attribute", etc. * A TemplateNodeModel implementation that models other kinds of * trees could return whatever it appropriate for that application. It * can be null, if you don't want to use node-types. */ String getNodeType() throws TemplateModelException; /** * @return the XML namespace URI with which this node is * associated. If this TemplateNodeModel implementation is * not XML-related, it will almost certainly be null. Even * for XML nodes, this will often be null. */ String getNodeNamespace() throws TemplateModelException; }





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