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package com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.output;

import java.io.IOException;

import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;

import com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.Name;
import com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.NameList;
import com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.XMLSerializer;

import org.xml.sax.SAXException;

/**
 * Well-formed XML writer.
 *
 * 

* Implementations of this interface is used to connect {@link XMLSerializer} * to the actual target. This allows {@link XMLSerializer} to be API agnostic. * * *

Notes

*

* {@link JAXBContext} assigns indices to URIs and local names * that are statically known by using {@link NameList}. * {@link XmlOutput} implementation can use these indices to improve * the performance. For example, those namespace URI indices can be * turned into prefixes quickly. * *

* {@link XmlOutput} still allows arbitrary namepsace URIs / local names * to be written. * *

* The {@link NamespaceContextImpl} object, which is shared between {@link XmlOutput} and * {@link XMLSerializer}, keeps track of the in-scope namespace bindings. By the time * the {@link #beginStartTag} method is called, all the namespace bindings for the new * element is already declared. Similarly, after the {@link #endTag} method is called, * in-scope bindings will be removed. This book keeping is all done outside {@link XmlOutput}. * *

* {@link XmlOutput} and {@link XMLSerializer} uses indices to * reference prefixes/URIs to be written. {@link NamespaceContextImpl} can * convert prefix indices to URIs and the string representations of prefixes. * Binding from indices to URIs and prefixes do not change while indices * are "in scope", so {@link XmlOutput} is again expected to take advantage of * this to improve the perofmrnace. * *

* prefix index 0 is reserved for "xml", and this binding is assumed to be always there. * {@link NamespaceContextImpl} can handle this index correctly, but this binding will never * be reported to {@link XmlOutput} through {@link #beginStartTag}. * *

* One pecurilar behavior of a {@link NamespaceContextImpl} object is that it tries * to define redundant xmlns="" on the root element. Implementations of {@link XmlOutput} * is encouraged to check for this and avoid generating redundant namespace declarations. * * * *

Call Sequence

*

* {@link XMLSerializer} calls the writer methods in the following order: * *

 * CALLSEQUENCE  :=  {@link #startDocument startDocument} ELEMENT {@link #endDocument endDocument}
 *               |   ELEMENT   // for fragment
 *
 * ELEMENT       :=  {@link #beginStartTag beginStartTag} {@link #attribute attribute}* {@link #endStartTag endStartTag} CONTENTS {@link #endTag endTag}
 *
 * CONTENTS      :=  (ELEMENT | {@link #text text})*
 * 
* * TODO: for FI, consider making attribute values from Strings to CharSequences. * * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi */ public interface XmlOutput { // // // Contracts // // /** * Called at the very beginning. * * @param serializer * the {@link XMLSerializer} that coordinates this whole marshalling episode. * @param fragment * true if we are marshalling a fragment. */ public void startDocument(XMLSerializer serializer, boolean fragment, int[] nsUriIndex2prefixIndex, NamespaceContextImpl nsContext) throws IOException, SAXException, XMLStreamException; /** * Called at the very end. This is the last method to be invoked. * * @param fragment * false if we are writing the whole document. */ public void endDocument(boolean fragment) throws IOException, SAXException, XMLStreamException; /** * Writes a start tag. * *

* At this point {@link NamespaceContextImpl} holds namespace declarations needed for this * new element. * *

* This method is used for writing tags that are indexed. */ public void beginStartTag(Name name) throws IOException, XMLStreamException; public void beginStartTag(int prefix, String localName) throws IOException, XMLStreamException; public void attribute( Name name, String value ) throws IOException, XMLStreamException; /** * @param prefix * -1 if this attribute does not have a prefix * (this handling differs from that of elements.) */ public void attribute( int prefix, String localName, String value ) throws IOException, XMLStreamException; public void endStartTag() throws IOException, SAXException; public void endTag(Name name) throws IOException, SAXException, XMLStreamException; public void endTag(int prefix, String localName) throws IOException, SAXException, XMLStreamException; /** * Writes XML text with character escaping, if necessary. * * @param value * this string can contain characters that might need escaping * (such as '&' or '>') * @param needsSeparatingWhitespace */ public void text( String value, boolean needsSeparatingWhitespace ) throws IOException, SAXException, XMLStreamException; /** * Writes XML text with character escaping, if necessary. * * @param value * this string can contain characters that might need escaping * (such as '&' or '>') * @param needsSeparatingWhitespace */ public void text( Pcdata value, boolean needsSeparatingWhitespace ) throws IOException, SAXException, XMLStreamException; }





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