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/*
 * Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */
package javax.xml.bind.util;

import javax.xml.bind.JAXBContext;
import javax.xml.bind.JAXBException;
import javax.xml.bind.Unmarshaller;
import javax.xml.bind.UnmarshallerHandler;
import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXResult;

/**
 * JAXP {@link javax.xml.transform.Result} implementation
 * that unmarshals a JAXB object.
 * 
 * 

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

* The following example shows how to use JAXB to unmarshal a document * resulting from an XSLT transformation. * *

*
 *       JAXBResult result = new JAXBResult(
 *         JAXBContext.newInstance("org.acme.foo") );
 *       
 *       // set up XSLT transformation
 *       TransformerFactory tf = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
 *       Transformer t = tf.newTransformer(new StreamSource("test.xsl"));
 *       
 *       // run transformation
 *       t.transform(new StreamSource("document.xml"),result);
 * 
 *       // obtain the unmarshalled content tree
 *       Object o = result.getResult();
 *    
*
* *

* The fact that JAXBResult derives from SAXResult is an implementation * detail. Thus in general applications are strongly discouraged from * accessing methods defined on SAXResult. * *

* In particular it shall never attempt to call the setHandler, * setLexicalHandler, and setSystemId methods. * * @author * Kohsuke Kawaguchi ([email protected]) */ public class JAXBResult extends SAXResult { /** * Creates a new instance that uses the specified * JAXBContext to unmarshal. * * @param context The JAXBContext that will be used to create the * necessary Unmarshaller. This parameter must not be null. * @exception JAXBException if an error is encountered while creating the * JAXBResult or if the context parameter is null. */ public JAXBResult( JAXBContext context ) throws JAXBException { this( ( context == null ) ? assertionFailed() : context.createUnmarshaller() ); } /** * Creates a new instance that uses the specified * Unmarshaller to unmarshal an object. * *

* This JAXBResult object will use the specified Unmarshaller * instance. It is the caller's responsibility not to use the * same Unmarshaller for other purposes while it is being * used by this object. * *

* The primary purpose of this method is to allow the client * to configure Unmarshaller. Unless you know what you are doing, * it's easier and safer to pass a JAXBContext. * * @param _unmarshaller the unmarshaller. This parameter must not be null. * @throws JAXBException if an error is encountered while creating the * JAXBResult or the Unmarshaller parameter is null. */ public JAXBResult( Unmarshaller _unmarshaller ) throws JAXBException { if( _unmarshaller == null ) throw new JAXBException( Messages.format( Messages.RESULT_NULL_UNMARSHALLER ) ); this.unmarshallerHandler = _unmarshaller.getUnmarshallerHandler(); super.setHandler(unmarshallerHandler); } /** * Unmarshaller that will be used to unmarshal * the input documents. */ private final UnmarshallerHandler unmarshallerHandler; /** * Gets the unmarshalled object created by the transformation. * * @return * Always return a non-null object. * * @exception IllegalStateException * if this method is called before an object is unmarshalled. * * @exception JAXBException * if there is any unmarshalling error. * Note that the implementation is allowed to throw SAXException * during the parsing when it finds an error. */ public Object getResult() throws JAXBException { return unmarshallerHandler.getResult(); } /** * Hook to throw exception from the middle of a contructor chained call * to this */ private static Unmarshaller assertionFailed() throws JAXBException { throw new JAXBException( Messages.format( Messages.RESULT_NULL_CONTEXT ) ); } }





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