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Simple is a high performance XML serialization and configuration framework for Java
/*
* EventNode.java January 2010
*
* Copyright (C) 2010, 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
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* permissions and limitations under the License.
*/
package org.simpleframework.xml.stream;
/**
* The EventNode
object is used to represent an event
* that has been extracted from the XML document. Events provide a
* framework neutral way to represent a token from the source XML.
* It provides the name and value of the event, if applicable, and
* also provides namespace information. Some nodes will have
* associated Attribute
objects, typically these will
* be the XML element events. Also, if available, the event will
* provide the line number the event was encountered in the XML.
*
* @author Niall Gallagher
*
* @see org.simpleframework.xml.stream.EventReader
*/
interface EventNode extends Iterable {
/**
* This is used to provide the line number the XML event was
* encountered at within the XML document. If there is no line
* number available for the node then this will return a -1.
*
* @return this returns the line number if it is available
*/
int getLine();
/**
* This provides the name of the event. Typically this will be
* the name of an XML element if the event represents an element.
* If however the event represents a text token or an element
* close token then this method may return null for the name.
*
* @return this returns the name of this event or null
*/
String getName();
/**
* This returns the value of the event. Typically this will be
* the text value that the token contains. If the event does
* not contain a value then this returns null. Only text events
* are required to produce a value via this methods.
*
* @return this returns the value represented by this event
*/
String getValue();
/**
* This is used to acquire the namespace reference that this
* node is in. A namespace is normally associated with an XML
* element or attribute, so text events and element close events
* are not required to contain any namespace references.
*
* @return this will provide the associated namespace reference
*/
String getReference();
/**
* This is used to acquire the namespace prefix associated with
* this node. A prefix is used to qualify an XML element or
* attribute within a namespace. So, if this represents a text
* event then a namespace prefix is not required.
*
* @return this returns the namespace prefix for this event
*/
String getPrefix();
/**
* This is used to return the source of the event. Depending on
* which provider was selected to parse the XML document an
* object for the internal parsers representation of the event
* will be returned. This is useful for debugging purposes.
*
* @return this will return the source object for this event
*/
Object getSource();
/**
* This is true when the node represents an element close. Such
* events are required by the core reader to determine if a
* node is still in context. This helps to determine if there
* are any more children to be read from a specific node.
*
* @return this returns true if the event is an element close
*/
boolean isEnd();
/**
* This is true when the node represents a new element. This is
* the core event type as it contains the element name and any
* associated attributes. The core reader uses this to compose
* the input nodes that are produced.
*
* @return this returns true if the event represents an element
*/
boolean isStart();
/**
* This is true when the node represents a text token. Text
* tokens are required to provide a value only. So namespace
* details and the node name will typically return null.
*
* @return this returns true if this represents text
*/
boolean isText();
}