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Apache XML Security for Java supports XML-Signature Syntax and Processing, W3C Recommendation 12 February 2002, and XML Encryption Syntax and Processing, W3C Recommendation 10 December 2002. As of version 1.4, the library supports the standard Java API JSR-105: XML Digital Signature APIs.

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package org.apache.xml.security.stax.securityEvent;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

import javax.xml.namespace.QName;

import org.apache.xml.security.stax.ext.stax.XMLSecEvent;

/**
 */
public abstract class AbstractElementSecurityEvent extends SecurityEvent {

    private List elementPath;
    private XMLSecEvent xmlSecEvent;

    public AbstractElementSecurityEvent(SecurityEventConstants.Event securityEventType) {
        super(securityEventType);
    }

    public List getElementPath() {
        return elementPath;
    }

    public void setElementPath(List elementPath) {
        this.elementPath = new ArrayList<>(elementPath);
    }

    public XMLSecEvent getXmlSecEvent() {
        return xmlSecEvent;
    }

    public void setXmlSecEvent(XMLSecEvent xmlSecEvent) {
        this.xmlSecEvent = xmlSecEvent;
    }
}




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