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/*
* CamelCaseStyle.java July 2008
*
* Copyright (C) 2008, Niall Gallagher
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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*/
package org.simpleframework.xml.stream;
/**
* The CamelCaseStyle
is used to represent an XML style
* that can be applied to a serialized object. A style can be used to
* modify the element and attribute names for the generated document.
* This styles can be used to generate camel case XML.
*
*
* <ExampleElement>
* <ChildElement exampleAttribute='example'>
* <InnerElement>example</InnerElement>
* </ChildElement>
* </ExampleElement>
*
*
* Above the camel case XML elements and attributes can be generated
* from a style implementation. Styles enable the same objects to be
* serialized in different ways, generating different styles of XML
* without having to modify the class schema for that object.
*
* @author Niall Gallagher
*/
public class CamelCaseStyle implements Style {
/**
* This is used to perform the actual building of tokens.
*/
private final Builder builder;
/**
* This is the strategy used to generate the style tokens.
*/
private final Style style;
/**
* Constructor for the CamelCaseStyle
object. This
* is used to create a style that will create camel case XML
* attributes and elements allowing a consistent format for
* generated XML. By default the elements have an upper case
* initial character and a lower case attribute.
*/
public CamelCaseStyle() {
this(true, false);
}
/**
* Constructor for the CamelCaseStyle
object. This
* is used to create a style that will create camel case XML
* attributes and elements allowing a consistent format for
* generated XML. By default the attributes have a lower case
* initial character and an configurable element.
*
* @param element if true the element will start as upper case
*/
public CamelCaseStyle(boolean element) {
this(element, false);
}
/**
* Constructor for the CamelCaseStyle
object. This
* is used to create a style that will create camel case XML
* attributes and elements allowing a consistent format for
* generated XML. Both the attribute an elements are configurable.
*
* @param element if true the element will start as upper case
* @param attribute if true the attribute starts as upper case
*/
public CamelCaseStyle(boolean element, boolean attribute) {
this.style = new CamelCaseBuilder(element, attribute);
this.builder = new Builder(style);
}
/**
* This is used to generate the XML attribute representation of
* the specified name. Attribute names should ensure to keep the
* uniqueness of the name such that two different names will
* be styled in to two different strings.
*
* @param name this is the attribute name that is to be styled
*
* @return this returns the styled name of the XML attribute
*/
public String getAttribute(String name) {
return builder.getAttribute(name);
}
/**
* This is used to set the attribute values within this builder.
* Overriding the attribute values ensures that the default
* algorithm does not need to determine each of the values. It
* allows special behaviour that the user may require for XML.
*
* @param name the name of the XML attribute to be overridden
* @param value the value that is to be used for that attribute
*/
public void setAttribute(String name, String value) {
builder.setAttribute(name, value);
}
/**
* This is used to generate the XML element representation of
* the specified name. Element names should ensure to keep the
* uniqueness of the name such that two different names will
* be styled in to two different strings.
*
* @param name this is the element name that is to be styled
*
* @return this returns the styled name of the XML element
*/
public String getElement(String name) {
return builder.getElement(name);
}
/**
* This is used to set the element values within this builder.
* Overriding the element values ensures that the default
* algorithm does not need to determine each of the values. It
* allows special behaviour that the user may require for XML.
*
* @param name the name of the XML element to be overridden
* @param value the value that is to be used for that element
*/
public void setElement(String name, String value) {
builder.setElement(name, value);
}
}