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package org.apache.axiom.om;

import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;

/**
 * Interface to a backing object that can can be read and written as XML.
 * 
 * To plug an arbitrary object into an OM tree.  Follow these steps
 *  1) Provide a class that implements OMDataSourceExt.
 *  2) Use OMFactory.createOMElement(OMDataSource, String, OMNamespace) to build an
 *     OMSourcedElement.
 *  3) Add the OMSourcedElement to the OM tree.
 * 
 * OMDataSourceExt provides additional methods that are not available on the
 * original OMDataSource.
 * 
 * @see OMDataSource
 * @see OMSourcedElement
 */
public interface OMDataSourceExt extends OMDataSource {
    /**
     * Get the object that backs this data source. Application code should in general not call this
     * method directly, but use {@link OMSourcedElement#getObject(Class)} instead.
     * 

* Data sources that support non destructive read/write should return the object from which the * XML is produced. Data sources with destructive read/write should return a non null value only * if the backing object has not been consumed yet (even partially). * * @return the backing object, or null if the data source has no backing object or * if the backing object can't be accessed in a safe way */ Object getObject(); /** * Returns true if reading the backing object is destructive. * An example of an object with a destructive read is an InputSteam. * The owning OMSourcedElement uses this information to detemine if OM tree * expansion is needed when reading the OMDataSourceExt. * @return boolean */ boolean isDestructiveRead(); /** * Returns true if writing the backing object is destructive. * An example of an object with a destructive write is an InputStream. * The owning OMSourcedElement uses this information to detemine if OM tree * expansion is needed when writing the OMDataSourceExt. * @return boolean */ boolean isDestructiveWrite(); /** * Returns a InputStream representing the xml data * @param encoding String encoding of InputStream * @return InputStream * * @deprecated */ InputStream getXMLInputStream(String encoding) throws UnsupportedEncodingException; /** * Returns a byte[] representing the xml data * @param encoding String encoding of InputStream * @return byte[] * @see #getXMLInputStream(String) * * @deprecated */ byte[] getXMLBytes(String encoding) throws UnsupportedEncodingException; /** * Close the DataSource and free its resources. */ void close(); /** * Create a copy of the data source. This method is used by * {@link OMInformationItem#clone(OMCloneOptions)} when the * {@link OMCloneOptions#isCopyOMDataSources()} option is enabled. If the data source is * immutable and stateless, then it may return a reference to itself instead of creating a new * data source instance. * * @return the copy of the data source, or null if the data source can't be copied * (e.g. because it is destructive) */ OMDataSourceExt copy(); /** * Check if a property with the given name is set on this instance. * * @param name * the property name * @return {@code true} if the property is set */ boolean hasProperty(String name); /** * Get the value of a property stored on this instance. * * @param name * the property name * @return the property value or {@code null} */ Object getProperty(String name); /** * Set a property on this instance. * * @param name * the property name * @param value * the property value * @return the old property value or {@code null} */ Object setProperty(String name, Object value); }





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