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package javax.xml.bind.util;

import org.xml.sax.ContentHandler;
import org.xml.sax.DTDHandler;
import org.xml.sax.EntityResolver;
import org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler;
import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXNotRecognizedException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXParseException;
import org.xml.sax.XMLReader;
import org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLFilterImpl;

import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBException;
import javax.xml.bind.Marshaller;
import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXSource;
import org.xml.sax.XMLFilter;

/**
 * JAXP {@link javax.xml.transform.Source} implementation
 * that marshals a JAXB-generated object.
 * 
 * 

* This utility class is useful to combine JAXB with * other Java/XML technologies. * *

* The following example shows how to use JAXB to marshal a document * for transformation by XSLT. * *

*
 *       MyObject o = // get JAXB content tree
 *       
 *       // jaxbContext is a JAXBContext object from which 'o' is created.
 *       JAXBSource source = new JAXBSource( jaxbContext, o );
 *       
 *       // set up XSLT transformation
 *       TransformerFactory tf = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
 *       Transformer t = tf.newTransformer(new StreamSource("test.xsl"));
 *       
 *       // run transformation
 *       t.transform(source,new StreamResult(System.out));
 *    
*
* *

* The fact that JAXBSource derives from SAXSource is an implementation * detail. Thus in general applications are strongly discouraged from * accessing methods defined on SAXSource. In particular, * the setXMLReader and setInputSource methods shall never be called. * The XMLReader object obtained by the getXMLReader method shall * be used only for parsing the InputSource object returned by * the getInputSource method. * *

* Similarly the InputSource object obtained by the getInputSource * method shall be used only for being parsed by the XMLReader object * returned by the getXMLReader. * * @author * Kohsuke Kawaguchi ([email protected]) * @since 1.6 */ public class JAXBSource extends SAXSource { /** * Creates a new {@link javax.xml.transform.Source} for the given content object. * * @param context * JAXBContext that was used to create * contentObject. This context is used * to create a new instance of marshaller and must not be null. * @param contentObject * An instance of a JAXB-generated class, which will be * used as a {@link javax.xml.transform.Source} (by marshalling it into XML). It must * not be null. * @throws JAXBException if an error is encountered while creating the * JAXBSource or if either of the parameters are null. */ public JAXBSource( JAXBContext context, Object contentObject ) throws JAXBException { this( ( context == null ) ? assertionFailed( Messages.format( Messages.SOURCE_NULL_CONTEXT ) ) : context.createMarshaller(), ( contentObject == null ) ? assertionFailed( Messages.format( Messages.SOURCE_NULL_CONTENT ) ) : contentObject); } /** * Creates a new {@link javax.xml.transform.Source} for the given content object. * * @param marshaller * A marshaller instance that will be used to marshal * contentObject into XML. This must be * created from a JAXBContext that was used to build * contentObject and must not be null. * @param contentObject * An instance of a JAXB-generated class, which will be * used as a {@link javax.xml.transform.Source} (by marshalling it into XML). It must * not be null. * @throws JAXBException if an error is encountered while creating the * JAXBSource or if either of the parameters are null. */ public JAXBSource( Marshaller marshaller, Object contentObject ) throws JAXBException { if( marshaller == null ) throw new JAXBException( Messages.format( Messages.SOURCE_NULL_MARSHALLER ) ); if( contentObject == null ) throw new JAXBException( Messages.format( Messages.SOURCE_NULL_CONTENT ) ); this.marshaller = marshaller; this.contentObject = contentObject; super.setXMLReader(pseudoParser); // pass a dummy InputSource. We don't care super.setInputSource(new InputSource()); } private final Marshaller marshaller; private final Object contentObject; // this object will pretend as an XMLReader. // no matter what parameter is specified to the parse method, // it just parse the contentObject. private final XMLReader pseudoParser = new XMLReader() { public boolean getFeature(String name) throws SAXNotRecognizedException { if(name.equals("http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces")) return true; if(name.equals("http://xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes")) return false; throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name); } public void setFeature(String name, boolean value) throws SAXNotRecognizedException { if(name.equals("http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces") && value) return; if(name.equals("http://xml.org/sax/features/namespace-prefixes") && !value) return; throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name); } public Object getProperty(String name) throws SAXNotRecognizedException { if( "http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler".equals(name) ) { return lexicalHandler; } throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name); } public void setProperty(String name, Object value) throws SAXNotRecognizedException { if( "http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler".equals(name) ) { this.lexicalHandler = (LexicalHandler)value; return; } throw new SAXNotRecognizedException(name); } private LexicalHandler lexicalHandler; // we will store this value but never use it by ourselves. private EntityResolver entityResolver; public void setEntityResolver(EntityResolver resolver) { this.entityResolver = resolver; } public EntityResolver getEntityResolver() { return entityResolver; } private DTDHandler dtdHandler; public void setDTDHandler(DTDHandler handler) { this.dtdHandler = handler; } public DTDHandler getDTDHandler() { return dtdHandler; } // SAX allows ContentHandler to be changed during the parsing, // but JAXB doesn't. So this repeater will sit between those // two components. private XMLFilter repeater = new XMLFilterImpl(); public void setContentHandler(ContentHandler handler) { repeater.setContentHandler(handler); } public ContentHandler getContentHandler() { return repeater.getContentHandler(); } private ErrorHandler errorHandler; public void setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler handler) { this.errorHandler = handler; } public ErrorHandler getErrorHandler() { return errorHandler; } public void parse(InputSource input) throws SAXException { parse(); } public void parse(String systemId) throws SAXException { parse(); } public void parse() throws SAXException { // parses a content object by using the given marshaller // SAX events will be sent to the repeater, and the repeater // will further forward it to an appropriate component. try { marshaller.marshal( contentObject, (XMLFilterImpl)repeater ); } catch( JAXBException e ) { // wrap it to a SAXException SAXParseException se = new SAXParseException( e.getMessage(), null, null, -1, -1, e ); // if the consumer sets an error handler, it is our responsibility // to notify it. if(errorHandler!=null) errorHandler.fatalError(se); // this is a fatal error. Even if the error handler // returns, we will abort anyway. throw se; } } }; /** * Hook to throw exception from the middle of a contructor chained call * to this */ private static Marshaller assertionFailed( String message ) throws JAXBException { throw new JAXBException( message ); } }





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