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Stax2 API is an extension to basic Stax 1.0 API that adds significant new functionality, such as full-featured bi-direction validation interface and high-performance Typed Access API.
package org.codehaus.stax2.ri.evt;
import javax.xml.stream.*;
import javax.xml.stream.events.*;
import org.codehaus.stax2.XMLEventReader2;
/**
* This adapter implements parts of {@link XMLEventReader2}, the
* extended stream reader defined by Stax2 extension, by wrapping
* a vanilla Stax 1.0 {@link XMLEventReader} implementation.
*
* Note: the implementation may be incomplete as-is, since not all
* features needed are necessarily accessible via basic Stax 1.0 interface.
* As such, two main use cases for this wrapper are:
*
* - Serve as convenient base class for a complete implementation,
* which can use native accessors provided by the wrapped Stax
* implementation
*
* - To be used for tasks that make limited use of Stax2 API, such
* that missing parts are not needed
*
*
*
* @author Tatu Saloranta
*/
public class Stax2EventReaderAdapter
implements XMLEventReader2
{
final XMLEventReader mReader;
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Life-cycle methods
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
protected Stax2EventReaderAdapter(XMLEventReader er)
{
mReader = er;
}
/**
* Method that should be used to add dynamic support for
* {@link XMLEventReader2}. Method will check whether the
* stream reader passed happens to be a {@link XMLEventReader2};
* and if it is, return it properly cast. If not, it will create
* necessary wrapper.
*/
public static XMLEventReader2 wrapIfNecessary(XMLEventReader er)
{
if (er instanceof XMLEventReader2) {
return (XMLEventReader2) er;
}
return new Stax2EventReaderAdapter(er);
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// XMLEventReader pass-through methods
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
public void close() throws XMLStreamException {
mReader.close();
}
public String getElementText() throws XMLStreamException {
return mReader.getElementText();
}
public Object getProperty(String name) {
return mReader.getProperty(name);
}
public boolean hasNext() {
return mReader.hasNext();
}
public XMLEvent nextEvent() throws XMLStreamException
{
return mReader.nextEvent();
}
public Object next() {
return mReader.next();
}
public XMLEvent nextTag() throws XMLStreamException {
return mReader.nextTag();
}
public XMLEvent peek() throws XMLStreamException {
return mReader.peek();
}
/**
* Note: only here because we implement Iterator interface.
*/
public void remove() {
mReader.remove();
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// XMLEventReader2 implementation
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
public boolean hasNextEvent() throws XMLStreamException
{
return (peek() != null);
}
public boolean isPropertySupported(String name)
{
/* No way to support properly via Stax1 interface... but
* let's approximate: we can be sure it is supported, if
* we can access value without IllegalArgumentException
*/
try {
/*Object x =*/ mReader.getProperty(name);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
public boolean setProperty(String name, Object value)
{
// No way to support via Stax1 interface
return false;
}
}