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package org.apache.xerces.xni.parser;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Locale;

import org.apache.xerces.xni.XMLDTDContentModelHandler;
import org.apache.xerces.xni.XMLDTDHandler;
import org.apache.xerces.xni.XMLDocumentHandler;
import org.apache.xerces.xni.XNIException;

/**
 * Represents a parser configuration. The parser configuration maintains
 * a table of recognized features and properties, assembles components
 * for the parsing pipeline, and is responsible for initiating parsing
 * of an XML document.
 * 

* By separating the configuration of a parser from the specific parser * instance, applications can create new configurations and re-use the * existing parser components and external API generators (e.g. the * DOMParser and SAXParser). *

* The internals of any specific parser configuration instance are hidden. * Therefore, each configuration may implement the parsing mechanism any * way necessary. However, the parser configuration should follow these * guidelines: *

    *
  • * Call the reset method on each component before parsing. * This is only required if the configuration is re-using existing * components that conform to the XMLComponent interface. * If the configuration uses all custom parts, then it is free to * implement everything as it sees fit as long as it follows the * other guidelines. *
  • *
  • * Call the setFeature and setProperty method * on each component during parsing to propagate features and properties * that have changed. This is only required if the configuration is * re-using existing components that conform to the XMLComponent * interface. If the configuration uses all custom parts, then it is free * to implement everything as it sees fit as long as it follows the other * guidelines. *
  • *
  • * Pass the same unique String references for all symbols that are * propagated to the registered handlers. Symbols include, but may not * be limited to, the names of elements and attributes (including their * uri, prefix, and localpart). This is suggested but not an absolute * must. However, the standard parser components may require access to * the same symbol table for creation of unique symbol references to be * propagated in the XNI pipeline. *
  • *
* * @author Arnaud Le Hors, IBM * @author Andy Clark, IBM * * @version $Id$ */ public interface XMLParserConfiguration extends XMLComponentManager { // // XMLParserConfiguration methods // // parsing /** * Parse an XML document. *

* The parser can use this method to instruct this configuration * to begin parsing an XML document from any valid input source * (a character stream, a byte stream, or a URI). *

* Parsers may not invoke this method while a parse is in progress. * Once a parse is complete, the parser may then parse another XML * document. *

* This method is synchronous: it will not return until parsing * has ended. If a client application wants to terminate * parsing early, it should throw an exception. *

* When this method returns, all characters streams and byte streams * opened by the parser are closed. * * @param inputSource The input source for the top-level of the * XML document. * * @exception XNIException Any XNI exception, possibly wrapping * another exception. * @exception IOException An IO exception from the parser, possibly * from a byte stream or character stream * supplied by the parser. */ public void parse(XMLInputSource inputSource) throws XNIException, IOException; // generic configuration /** * Allows a parser to add parser specific features to be recognized * and managed by the parser configuration. * * @param featureIds An array of the additional feature identifiers * to be recognized. */ public void addRecognizedFeatures(String[] featureIds); /** * Sets the state of a feature. This method is called by the parser * and gets propagated to components in this parser configuration. * * @param featureId The feature identifier. * @param state The state of the feature. * * @throws XMLConfigurationException Thrown if there is a configuration * error. */ public void setFeature(String featureId, boolean state) throws XMLConfigurationException; /** * Returns the state of a feature. * * @param featureId The feature identifier. * * @throws XMLConfigurationException Thrown if there is a configuration * error. */ public boolean getFeature(String featureId) throws XMLConfigurationException; /** * Allows a parser to add parser specific properties to be recognized * and managed by the parser configuration. * * @param propertyIds An array of the additional property identifiers * to be recognized. */ public void addRecognizedProperties(String[] propertyIds); /** * Sets the value of a property. This method is called by the parser * and gets propagated to components in this parser configuration. * * @param propertyId The property identifier. * @param value The value of the property. * * @throws XMLConfigurationException Thrown if there is a configuration * error. */ public void setProperty(String propertyId, Object value) throws XMLConfigurationException; /** * Returns the value of a property. * * @param propertyId The property identifier. * * @throws XMLConfigurationException Thrown if there is a configuration * error. */ public Object getProperty(String propertyId) throws XMLConfigurationException; // handlers /** * Sets the error handler. * * @param errorHandler The error resolver. */ public void setErrorHandler(XMLErrorHandler errorHandler); /** Returns the registered error handler. */ public XMLErrorHandler getErrorHandler(); /** * Sets the document handler to receive information about the document. * * @param documentHandler The document handler. */ public void setDocumentHandler(XMLDocumentHandler documentHandler); /** Returns the registered document handler. */ public XMLDocumentHandler getDocumentHandler(); /** * Sets the DTD handler. * * @param dtdHandler The DTD handler. */ public void setDTDHandler(XMLDTDHandler dtdHandler); /** Returns the registered DTD handler. */ public XMLDTDHandler getDTDHandler(); /** * Sets the DTD content model handler. * * @param dtdContentModelHandler The DTD content model handler. */ public void setDTDContentModelHandler(XMLDTDContentModelHandler dtdContentModelHandler); /** Returns the registered DTD content model handler. */ public XMLDTDContentModelHandler getDTDContentModelHandler(); // other settings /** * Sets the entity resolver. * * @param entityResolver The new entity resolver. */ public void setEntityResolver(XMLEntityResolver entityResolver); /** Returns the registered entity resolver. */ public XMLEntityResolver getEntityResolver(); /** * Set the locale to use for messages. * * @param locale The locale object to use for localization of messages. * * @exception XNIException Thrown if the parser does not support the * specified locale. */ public void setLocale(Locale locale) throws XNIException; /** Returns the locale. */ public Locale getLocale(); } // interface XMLParserConfiguration





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