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// XMLWriter.java - serialize an XML document.
// Written by David Megginson, [email protected]
// NO WARRANTY! This class is in the public domain.
// $Id: XMLWriter.java,v 1.5 2000/09/17 01:08:16 david Exp $
package com.megginson.sax;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import org.xml.sax.Attributes;
import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.XMLReader;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.AttributesImpl;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.NamespaceSupport;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLFilterImpl;
/**
* Filter to write an XML document from a SAX event stream.
*
* This class can be used by itself or as part of a SAX event
* stream: it takes as input a series of SAX2 ContentHandler
* events and uses the information in those events to write
* an XML document. Since this class is a filter, it can also
* pass the events on down a filter chain for further processing
* (you can use the XMLWriter to take a snapshot of the current
* state at any point in a filter chain), and it can be
* used directly as a ContentHandler for a SAX2 XMLReader.
*
* The client creates a document by invoking the methods for
* standard SAX2 events, always beginning with the
* {@link #startDocument startDocument} method and ending with
* the {@link #endDocument endDocument} method. There are convenience
* methods provided so that clients to not have to create empty
* attribute lists or provide empty strings as parameters; for
* example, the method invocation
*
*
* w.startElement("foo");
*
*
* is equivalent to the regular SAX2 ContentHandler method
*
*
* w.startElement("", "foo", "", new AttributesImpl());
*
*
* Except that it is more efficient because it does not allocate
* a new empty attribute list each time. The following code will send
* a simple XML document to standard output:
*
*
* XMLWriter w = new XMLWriter();
*
* w.startDocument();
* w.startElement("greeting");
* w.characters("Hello, world!");
* w.endElement("greeting");
* w.endDocument();
*
*
* The resulting document will look like this:
*
*
* <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
*
* <greeting>Hello, world!</greeting>
*
*
* In fact, there is an even simpler convenience method,
* dataElement, designed for writing elements that
* contain only character data, so the code to generate the
* document could be shortened to
*
*
* XMLWriter w = new XMLWriter();
*
* w.startDocument();
* w.dataElement("greeting", "Hello, world!");
* w.endDocument();
*
*
* Whitespace
*
* According to the XML Recommendation, all whitespace
* in an XML document is potentially significant to an application,
* so this class never adds newlines or indentation. If you
* insert three elements in a row, as in
*
*
* w.dataElement("item", "1");
* w.dataElement("item", "2");
* w.dataElement("item", "3");
*
*
* you will end up with
*
*
* <item>1</item><item>3</item><item>3</item>
*
*
* You need to invoke one of the characters methods
* explicitly to add newlines or indentation. Alternatively, you
* can use {@link com.megginson.sax.DataWriter DataWriter}, which
* is derived from this class -- it is optimized for writing
* purely data-oriented (or field-oriented) XML, and does automatic
* linebreaks and indentation (but does not support mixed content
* properly).
*
*
* Namespace Support
*
* The writer contains extensive support for XML Namespaces, so that
* a client application does not have to keep track of prefixes and
* supply xmlns attributes. By default, the XML writer will
* generate Namespace declarations in the form _NS1, _NS2, etc., wherever
* they are needed, as in the following example:
*
*
* w.startDocument();
* w.emptyElement("http://www.foo.com/ns/", "foo");
* w.endDocument();
*
*
* The resulting document will look like this:
*
*
* <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
*
* <_NS1:foo xmlns:_NS1="http://www.foo.com/ns/"/>
*
*
* In many cases, document authors will prefer to choose their
* own prefixes rather than using the (ugly) default names. The
* XML writer allows two methods for selecting prefixes:
*
*
* - the qualified name
* - the {@link #setPrefix setPrefix} method.
*
*
* Whenever the XML writer finds a new Namespace URI, it checks
* to see if a qualified (prefixed) name is also available; if so
* it attempts to use the name's prefix (as long as the prefix is
* not already in use for another Namespace URI).
*
* Before writing a document, the client can also pre-map a prefix
* to a Namespace URI with the setPrefix method:
*
*
* w.setPrefix("http://www.foo.com/ns/", "foo");
* w.startDocument();
* w.emptyElement("http://www.foo.com/ns/", "foo");
* w.endDocument();
*
*
* The resulting document will look like this:
*
*
* <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
*
* <foo:foo xmlns:foo="http://www.foo.com/ns/"/>
*
*
* The default Namespace simply uses an empty string as the prefix:
*
*
* w.setPrefix("http://www.foo.com/ns/", "");
* w.startDocument();
* w.emptyElement("http://www.foo.com/ns/", "foo");
* w.endDocument();
*
*
* The resulting document will look like this:
*
*
* <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
*
* <foo xmlns="http://www.foo.com/ns/"/>
*
*
* By default, the XML writer will not declare a Namespace until
* it is actually used. Sometimes, this approach will create
* a large number of Namespace declarations, as in the following
* example:
*
*
* <xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
*
* <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
* <rdf:Description about="http://www.foo.com/ids/books/12345">
* <dc:title xmlns:dc="http://www.purl.org/dc/">A Dark Night</dc:title>
* <dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://www.purl.org/dc/">Jane Smith</dc:title>
* <dc:date xmlns:dc="http://www.purl.org/dc/">2000-09-09</dc:title>
* </rdf:Description>
* </rdf:RDF>
*
*
* The "rdf" prefix is declared only once, because the RDF Namespace
* is used by the root element and can be inherited by all of its
* descendants; the "dc" prefix, on the other hand, is declared three
* times, because no higher element uses the Namespace. To solve this
* problem, you can instruct the XML writer to predeclare Namespaces
* on the root element even if they are not used there:
*
*
* w.forceNSDecl("http://www.purl.org/dc/");
*
*
* Now, the "dc" prefix will be declared on the root element even
* though it's not needed there, and can be inherited by its
* descendants:
*
*
* <xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
*
* <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
* xmlns:dc="http://www.purl.org/dc/">
* <rdf:Description about="http://www.foo.com/ids/books/12345">
* <dc:title>A Dark Night</dc:title>
* <dc:creator>Jane Smith</dc:title>
* <dc:date>2000-09-09</dc:title>
* </rdf:Description>
* </rdf:RDF>
*
*
* This approach is also useful for declaring Namespace prefixes
* that be used by qualified names appearing in attribute values or
* character data.
*
* @author David Megginson, [email protected]
* @version 0.2
* @see org.xml.sax.XMLFilter
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler
*/
public class XMLWriter extends XMLFilterImpl
{
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constructors.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Create a new XML writer.
*
* Write to standard output.
*/
public XMLWriter ()
{
init(null);
}
/**
* Create a new XML writer.
*
* Write to the writer provided.
*
* @param writer The output destination, or null to use standard
* output.
*/
public XMLWriter (Writer writer)
{
init(writer);
}
/**
* Create a new XML writer.
*
* Use the specified XML reader as the parent.
*
* @param xmlreader The parent in the filter chain, or null
* for no parent.
*/
public XMLWriter (XMLReader xmlreader)
{
super(xmlreader);
init(null);
}
/**
* Create a new XML writer.
*
* Use the specified XML reader as the parent, and write
* to the specified writer.
*
* @param xmlreader The parent in the filter chain, or null
* for no parent.
* @param writer The output destination, or null to use standard
* output.
*/
public XMLWriter (XMLReader xmlreader, Writer writer)
{
super(xmlreader);
init(writer);
}
/**
* Internal initialization method.
*
* All of the public constructors invoke this method.
*
* @param writer The output destination, or null to use
* standard output.
*/
private void init (Writer writer)
{
setOutput(writer);
nsSupport = new NamespaceSupport();
prefixTable = new Hashtable();
forcedDeclTable = new Hashtable();
doneDeclTable = new Hashtable();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Public methods.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Reset the writer.
*
*
This method is especially useful if the writer throws an
* exception before it is finished, and you want to reuse the
* writer for a new document. It is usually a good idea to
* invoke {@link #flush flush} before resetting the writer,
* to make sure that no output is lost.
*
* This method is invoked automatically by the
* {@link #startDocument startDocument} method before writing
* a new document.
*
* Note: this method will not
* clear the prefix or URI information in the writer or
* the selected output writer.
*
* @see #flush
*/
public void reset ()
{
elementLevel = 0;
prefixCounter = 0;
nsSupport.reset();
}
/**
* Flush the output.
*
* This method flushes the output stream. It is especially useful
* when you need to make certain that the entire document has
* been written to output but do not want to close the output
* stream.
*
* This method is invoked automatically by the
* {@link #endDocument endDocument} method after writing a
* document.
*
* @see #reset
*/
public void flush ()
throws IOException
{
output.flush();
}
/**
* Set a new output destination for the document.
*
* @param writer The output destination, or null to use
* standard output.
* @return The current output writer.
* @see #flush
*/
public void setOutput (Writer writer)
{
if (writer == null) {
output = new OutputStreamWriter(System.out);
} else {
output = writer;
}
}
/**
* Specify a preferred prefix for a Namespace URI.
*
* Note that this method does not actually force the Namespace
* to be declared; to do that, use the {@link
* #forceNSDecl(java.lang.String) forceNSDecl} method as well.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI.
* @param prefix The preferred prefix, or "" to select
* the default Namespace.
* @see #getPrefix
* @see #forceNSDecl(java.lang.String)
* @see #forceNSDecl(java.lang.String,java.lang.String)
*/
public void setPrefix (String uri, String prefix)
{
prefixTable.put(uri, prefix);
}
/**
* Get the current or preferred prefix for a Namespace URI.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI.
* @return The preferred prefix, or "" for the default Namespace.
* @see #setPrefix
*/
public String getPrefix (String uri)
{
return (String)prefixTable.get(uri);
}
/**
* Force a Namespace to be declared on the root element.
*
* By default, the XMLWriter will declare only the Namespaces
* needed for an element; as a result, a Namespace may be
* declared many places in a document if it is not used on the
* root element.
*
* This method forces a Namespace to be declared on the root
* element even if it is not used there, and reduces the number
* of xmlns attributes in the document.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI to declare.
* @see #forceNSDecl(java.lang.String,java.lang.String)
* @see #setPrefix
*/
public void forceNSDecl (String uri)
{
forcedDeclTable.put(uri, Boolean.TRUE);
}
/**
* Force a Namespace declaration with a preferred prefix.
*
* This is a convenience method that invokes {@link
* #setPrefix setPrefix} then {@link #forceNSDecl(java.lang.String)
* forceNSDecl}.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI to declare on the root element.
* @param prefix The preferred prefix for the Namespace, or ""
* for the default Namespace.
* @see #setPrefix
* @see #forceNSDecl(java.lang.String)
*/
public void forceNSDecl (String uri, String prefix)
{
setPrefix(uri, prefix);
forceNSDecl(uri);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Methods from org.xml.sax.ContentHandler.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Write the XML declaration at the beginning of the document.
*
* Pass the event on down the filter chain for further processing.
*
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the XML declaration, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#startDocument
*/
public void startDocument ()
throws SAXException
{
reset();
write("\n\n");
super.startDocument();
}
/**
* Write a newline at the end of the document.
*
* Pass the event on down the filter chain for further processing.
*
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the newline, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#endDocument
*/
public void endDocument ()
throws SAXException
{
write('\n');
super.endDocument();
try {
flush();
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new SAXException(e);
}
}
/**
* Write a start tag.
*
* Pass the event on down the filter chain for further processing.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI, or the empty string if none
* is available.
* @param localName The element's local (unprefixed) name (required).
* @param qName The element's qualified (prefixed) name, or the
* empty string is none is available. This method will
* use the qName as a template for generating a prefix
* if necessary, but it is not guaranteed to use the
* same qName.
* @param atts The element's attribute list (must not be null).
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the start tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#startElement
*/
public void startElement (String uri, String localName,
String qName, Attributes atts)
throws SAXException
{
elementLevel++;
nsSupport.pushContext();
write('<');
writeName(uri, localName, qName, true);
writeAttributes(atts);
if (elementLevel == 1) {
forceNSDecls();
}
writeNSDecls();
write('>');
super.startElement(uri, localName, qName, atts);
}
/**
* Write an end tag.
*
* Pass the event on down the filter chain for further processing.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI, or the empty string if none
* is available.
* @param localName The element's local (unprefixed) name (required).
* @param qName The element's qualified (prefixed) name, or the
* empty string is none is available. This method will
* use the qName as a template for generating a prefix
* if necessary, but it is not guaranteed to use the
* same qName.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the end tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#endElement
*/
public void endElement (String uri, String localName, String qName)
throws SAXException
{
write("");
writeName(uri, localName, qName, true);
write('>');
if (elementLevel == 1) {
write('\n');
}
super.endElement(uri, localName, qName);
nsSupport.popContext();
elementLevel--;
}
/**
* Write character data.
*
* Pass the event on down the filter chain for further processing.
*
* @param ch The array of characters to write.
* @param start The starting position in the array.
* @param length The number of characters to write.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the characters, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#characters
*/
public void characters (char ch[], int start, int len)
throws SAXException
{
writeEsc(ch, start, len, false);
super.characters(ch, start, len);
}
/**
* Write ignorable whitespace.
*
* Pass the event on down the filter chain for further processing.
*
* @param ch The array of characters to write.
* @param start The starting position in the array.
* @param length The number of characters to write.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the whitespace, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#ignorableWhitespace
*/
public void ignorableWhitespace (char ch[], int start, int length)
throws SAXException
{
writeEsc(ch, start, length, false);
super.ignorableWhitespace(ch, start, length);
}
/**
* Write a processing instruction.
*
* Pass the event on down the filter chain for further processing.
*
* @param target The PI target.
* @param data The PI data.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the PI, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see org.xml.sax.ContentHandler#processingInstruction
*/
public void processingInstruction (String target, String data)
throws SAXException
{
write("");
write(target);
write(' ');
write(data);
write("?>");
if (elementLevel < 1) {
write('\n');
}
super.processingInstruction(target, data);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Additional markup.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Write an empty element.
*
* This method writes an empty element tag rather than a start tag
* followed by an end tag. Both a {@link #startElement
* startElement} and an {@link #endElement endElement} event will
* be passed on down the filter chain.
*
* @param uri The element's Namespace URI, or the empty string
* if the element has no Namespace or if Namespace
* processing is not being performed.
* @param localName The element's local name (without prefix). This
* parameter must be provided.
* @param qName The element's qualified name (with prefix), or
* the empty string if none is available. This parameter
* is strictly advisory: the writer may or may not use
* the prefix attached.
* @param atts The element's attribute list.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the empty tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #startElement
* @see #endElement
*/
public void emptyElement (String uri, String localName,
String qName, Attributes atts)
throws SAXException
{
nsSupport.pushContext();
write('<');
writeName(uri, localName, qName, true);
writeAttributes(atts);
if (elementLevel == 1) {
forceNSDecls();
}
writeNSDecls();
write("/>");
super.startElement(uri, localName, qName, atts);
super.endElement(uri, localName, qName);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Convenience methods.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Start a new element without a qname or attributes.
*
* This method will provide a default empty attribute
* list and an empty string for the qualified name.
* It invokes {@link
* #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)}
* directly.
*
* @param uri The element's Namespace URI.
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the start tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)
*/
public void startElement (String uri, String localName)
throws SAXException
{
startElement(uri, localName, "", EMPTY_ATTS);
}
/**
* Start a new element without a qname, attributes or a Namespace URI.
*
* This method will provide an empty string for the
* Namespace URI, and empty string for the qualified name,
* and a default empty attribute list. It invokes
* #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)}
* directly.
*
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the start tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)
*/
public void startElement (String localName)
throws SAXException
{
startElement("", localName, "", EMPTY_ATTS);
}
/**
* End an element without a qname.
*
* This method will supply an empty string for the qName.
* It invokes {@link #endElement(String, String, String)}
* directly.
*
* @param uri The element's Namespace URI.
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the end tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #endElement(String, String, String)
*/
public void endElement (String uri, String localName)
throws SAXException
{
endElement(uri, localName, "");
}
/**
* End an element without a Namespace URI or qname.
*
* This method will supply an empty string for the qName
* and an empty string for the Namespace URI.
* It invokes {@link #endElement(String, String, String)}
* directly.
*
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the end tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #endElement(String, String, String)
*/
public void endElement (String localName)
throws SAXException
{
endElement("", localName, "");
}
/**
* Add an empty element without a qname or attributes.
*
* This method will supply an empty string for the qname
* and an empty attribute list. It invokes
* {@link #emptyElement(String, String, String, Attributes)}
* directly.
*
* @param uri The element's Namespace URI.
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the empty tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #emptyElement(String, String, String, Attributes)
*/
public void emptyElement (String uri, String localName)
throws SAXException
{
emptyElement(uri, localName, "", EMPTY_ATTS);
}
/**
* Add an empty element without a Namespace URI, qname or attributes.
*
* This method will supply an empty string for the qname,
* and empty string for the Namespace URI, and an empty
* attribute list. It invokes
* {@link #emptyElement(String, String, String, Attributes)}
* directly.
*
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the empty tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #emptyElement(String, String, String, Attributes)
*/
public void emptyElement (String localName)
throws SAXException
{
emptyElement("", localName, "", EMPTY_ATTS);
}
/**
* Write an element with character data content.
*
* This is a convenience method to write a complete element
* with character data content, including the start tag
* and end tag.
*
* This method invokes
* {@link #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)},
* followed by
* {@link #characters(String)}, followed by
* {@link #endElement(String, String, String)}.
*
* @param uri The element's Namespace URI.
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @param qName The element's default qualified name.
* @param atts The element's attributes.
* @param content The character data content.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the empty tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)
* @see #characters(String)
* @see #endElement(String, String, String)
*/
public void dataElement (String uri, String localName,
String qName, Attributes atts,
String content)
throws SAXException
{
startElement(uri, localName, qName, atts);
characters(content);
endElement(uri, localName, qName);
}
/**
* Write an element with character data content but no attributes.
*
* This is a convenience method to write a complete element
* with character data content, including the start tag
* and end tag. This method provides an empty string
* for the qname and an empty attribute list.
*
* This method invokes
* {@link #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)},
* followed by
* {@link #characters(String)}, followed by
* {@link #endElement(String, String, String)}.
*
* @param uri The element's Namespace URI.
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @param content The character data content.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the empty tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)
* @see #characters(String)
* @see #endElement(String, String, String)
*/
public void dataElement (String uri, String localName, String content)
throws SAXException
{
dataElement(uri, localName, "", EMPTY_ATTS, content);
}
/**
* Write an element with character data content but no attributes or Namespace URI.
*
* This is a convenience method to write a complete element
* with character data content, including the start tag
* and end tag. The method provides an empty string for the
* Namespace URI, and empty string for the qualified name,
* and an empty attribute list.
*
* This method invokes
* {@link #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)},
* followed by
* {@link #characters(String)}, followed by
* {@link #endElement(String, String, String)}.
*
* @param localName The element's local name.
* @param content The character data content.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the empty tag, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #startElement(String, String, String, Attributes)
* @see #characters(String)
* @see #endElement(String, String, String)
*/
public void dataElement (String localName, String content)
throws SAXException
{
dataElement("", localName, "", EMPTY_ATTS, content);
}
/**
* Write a string of character data, with XML escaping.
*
* This is a convenience method that takes an XML
* String, converts it to a character array, then invokes
* {@link #characters(char[], int, int)}.
*
* @param data The character data.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error
* writing the string, or if a handler further down
* the filter chain raises an exception.
* @see #characters(char[], int, int)
*/
public void characters (String data)
throws SAXException
{
char ch[] = data.toCharArray();
characters(ch, 0, ch.length);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal methods.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Force all Namespaces to be declared.
*
* This method is used on the root element to ensure that
* the predeclared Namespaces all appear.
*/
private void forceNSDecls ()
{
Enumeration prefixes = forcedDeclTable.keys();
while (prefixes.hasMoreElements()) {
String prefix = (String)prefixes.nextElement();
doPrefix(prefix, null, true);
}
}
/**
* Determine the prefix for an element or attribute name.
*
* TODO: this method probably needs some cleanup.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI.
* @param qName The qualified name (optional); this will be used
* to indicate the preferred prefix if none is currently
* bound.
* @param isElement true if this is an element name, false
* if it is an attribute name (which cannot use the
* default Namespace).
*/
private String doPrefix (String uri, String qName, boolean isElement)
{
String defaultNS = nsSupport.getURI("");
if ("".equals(uri)) {
if (isElement && defaultNS != null)
nsSupport.declarePrefix("", "");
return null;
}
String prefix;
if (isElement && defaultNS != null && uri.equals(defaultNS)) {
prefix = "";
} else {
prefix = nsSupport.getPrefix(uri);
}
if (prefix != null) {
return prefix;
}
prefix = (String) doneDeclTable.get(uri);
if (prefix != null &&
((!isElement || defaultNS != null) &&
"".equals(prefix) || nsSupport.getURI(prefix) != null)) {
prefix = null;
}
if (prefix == null) {
prefix = (String) prefixTable.get(uri);
if (prefix != null &&
((!isElement || defaultNS != null) &&
"".equals(prefix) || nsSupport.getURI(prefix) != null)) {
prefix = null;
}
}
if (prefix == null && qName != null && !"".equals(qName)) {
int i = qName.indexOf(':');
if (i == -1) {
if (isElement && defaultNS == null) {
prefix = "";
}
} else {
prefix = qName.substring(0, i);
}
}
for (;
prefix == null || nsSupport.getURI(prefix) != null;
prefix = "__NS" + ++prefixCounter)
;
nsSupport.declarePrefix(prefix, uri);
doneDeclTable.put(uri, prefix);
return prefix;
}
/**
* Write a raw character.
*
* @param c The character to write.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error writing
* the character, this method will throw an IOException
* wrapped in a SAXException.
*/
private void write (char c)
throws SAXException
{
try {
output.write(c);
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new SAXException(e);
}
}
/**
* Write a raw string.
*
* @param s
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException If there is an error writing
* the string, this method will throw an IOException
* wrapped in a SAXException
*/
private void write (String s)
throws SAXException
{
try {
output.write(s);
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new SAXException(e);
}
}
/**
* Write out an attribute list, escaping values.
*
* The names will have prefixes added to them.
*
* @param atts The attribute list to write.
* @exception org.xml.SAXException If there is an error writing
* the attribute list, this method will throw an
* IOException wrapped in a SAXException.
*/
private void writeAttributes (Attributes atts)
throws SAXException
{
int len = atts.getLength();
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
char ch[] = atts.getValue(i).toCharArray();
write(' ');
writeName(atts.getURI(i), atts.getLocalName(i),
atts.getQName(i), false);
write("=\"");
writeEsc(ch, 0, ch.length, true);
write('"');
}
}
/**
* Write an array of data characters with escaping.
*
* @param ch The array of characters.
* @param start The starting position.
* @param length The number of characters to use.
* @param isAttVal true if this is an attribute value literal.
* @exception org.xml.SAXException If there is an error writing
* the characters, this method will throw an
* IOException wrapped in a SAXException.
*/
private void writeEsc (char ch[], int start,
int length, boolean isAttVal)
throws SAXException
{
for (int i = start; i < start + length; i++) {
switch (ch[i]) {
case '&':
write("&");
break;
case '<':
write("<");
break;
case '>':
write(">");
break;
case '\"':
if (isAttVal) {
write(""");
} else {
write('\"');
}
break;
default:
if (ch[i] > '\u007f') {
write("");
write(Integer.toString(ch[i]));
write(';');
} else {
write(ch[i]);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Write out the list of Namespace declarations.
*
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException This method will throw
* an IOException wrapped in a SAXException if
* there is an error writing the Namespace
* declarations.
*/
private void writeNSDecls ()
throws SAXException
{
Enumeration prefixes = nsSupport.getDeclaredPrefixes();
while (prefixes.hasMoreElements()) {
String prefix = (String) prefixes.nextElement();
String uri = nsSupport.getURI(prefix);
if (uri == null) {
uri = "";
}
char ch[] = uri.toCharArray();
write(' ');
if ("".equals(prefix)) {
write("xmlns=\"");
} else {
write("xmlns:");
write(prefix);
write("=\"");
}
writeEsc(ch, 0, ch.length, true);
write('\"');
}
}
/**
* Write an element or attribute name.
*
* @param uri The Namespace URI.
* @param localName The local name.
* @param qName The prefixed name, if available, or the empty string.
* @param isElement true if this is an element name, false if it
* is an attribute name.
* @exception org.xml.sax.SAXException This method will throw an
* IOException wrapped in a SAXException if there is
* an error writing the name.
*/
private void writeName (String uri, String localName,
String qName, boolean isElement)
throws SAXException
{
String prefix = doPrefix(uri, qName, isElement);
if (prefix != null && !"".equals(prefix)) {
write(prefix);
write(':');
}
write(localName);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Constants.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
private final Attributes EMPTY_ATTS = new AttributesImpl();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Internal state.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
private Hashtable prefixTable;
private Hashtable forcedDeclTable;
private Hashtable doneDeclTable;
private int elementLevel = 0;
private Writer output;
private NamespaceSupport nsSupport;
private int prefixCounter = 0;
}
// end of XMLWriter.java