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 *  Copyright 2007-2008, Plutext Pty Ltd.
 *   
 *  This file is part of docx4j.

    docx4j is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 
    you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 

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package org.docx4j.jaxb;


public class NamespacePrefixMapperSunInternal extends com.sun.xml.internal.bind.marshaller.NamespacePrefixMapper  implements NamespacePrefixMapperInterface, McIgnorableNamespaceDeclarator {

	// Must use 'internal' for Java 6
	
	private String mcIgnorable;
	public void setMcIgnorable(String mcIgnorable) {
		this.mcIgnorable = mcIgnorable;
	}

	
    /**
     * Returns a preferred prefix for the given namespace URI.
     * 
     * This method is intended to be overrided by a derived class.
     * 
     * @param namespaceUri
     *      The namespace URI for which the prefix needs to be found.
     *      Never be null. "" is used to denote the default namespace.
     * @param suggestion
     *      When the content tree has a suggestion for the prefix
     *      to the given namespaceUri, that suggestion is passed as a
     *      parameter. Typically this value comes from QName.getPrefix()
     *      to show the preference of the content tree. This parameter
     *      may be null, and this parameter may represent an already
     *      occupied prefix. 
     * @param requirePrefix
     *      If this method is expected to return non-empty prefix.
     *      When this flag is true, it means that the given namespace URI
     *      cannot be set as the default namespace.
     * 
     * @return
     *      null if there's no preferred prefix for the namespace URI.
     *      In this case, the system will generate a prefix for you.
     * 
     *      Otherwise the system will try to use the returned prefix,
     *      but generally there's no guarantee if the prefix will be
     *      actually used or not.
     * 
     *      return "" to map this namespace URI to the default namespace.
     *      Again, there's no guarantee that this preference will be
     *      honored.
     * 
     *      If this method returns "" when requirePrefix=true, the return
     *      value will be ignored and the system will generate one.
     */
    public String getPreferredPrefix(String namespaceUri, String suggestion, boolean requirePrefix) {   
    	
    	return NamespacePrefixMappings.getPreferredPrefixStatic(namespaceUri, suggestion, requirePrefix);

    }
    
       
    
    /**
     * Returns a list of namespace URIs that should be declared
     * at the root element.
     * 

* By default, the JAXB RI produces namespace declarations only when * they are necessary, only at where they are used. Because of this * lack of look-ahead, sometimes the marshaller produces a lot of * namespace declarations that look redundant to human eyes. For example, *


     * <?xml version="1.0"?>
     * <root>
     *   <ns1:child xmlns:ns1="urn:foo"> ... </ns1:child>
     *   <ns2:child xmlns:ns2="urn:foo"> ... </ns2:child>
     *   <ns3:child xmlns:ns3="urn:foo"> ... </ns3:child>
     *   ...
     * </root>
     * <xmp></pre>
     * <p>
     * If you know in advance that you are going to use a certain set of
     * namespace URIs, you can override this method and have the marshaller
     * declare those namespace URIs at the root element. 
     * <p>
     * For example, by returning <code>new String[]{"urn:foo"}</code>,
     * the marshaller will produce:
     * <pre><xmp>
     * <?xml version="1.0"?>
     * <root xmlns:ns1="urn:foo">
     *   <ns1:child> ... </ns1:child>
     *   <ns1:child> ... </ns1:child>
     *   <ns1:child> ... </ns1:child>
     *   ...
     * </root>
     * <xmp></pre>
     * <p>
     * To control prefixes assigned to those namespace URIs, use the
     * {@link #getPreferredPrefix} method. 
     * 
     * @return
     *      A list of namespace URIs as an array of {@link String}s.
     *      This method can return a length-zero array but not null.
     *      None of the array component can be null. To represent
     *      the empty namespace, use the empty string <code>""</code>.
     * 
     * @since
     *      JAXB RI 1.0.2 
     */
    public String[] getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris() {
    	return NamespacePrefixMapperUtils.getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris(mcIgnorable);
    }
    /* like getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris2(),
     * this can cause fatal duplicate namespace declarations, 
     * still not fixed in the JAXB in 1.9.0-ea

		[Fatal Error] :2:592: Attribute "xmlns:v" was already specified for element "p:sld".
		org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Attribute "xmlns:v" was already specified for element "p:sld".
			at com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.DOMParser.parse(Unknown Source)
			at com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderImpl.parse(Unknown Source)
			at javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder.parse(Unknown Source)
			at org.docx4j.openpackaging.parts.PresentationML.SlidePart.unmarshal(SlidePart.java:156)
			
		Workaround would be to only set this if the part doesn't use the ns elsewhere.
		
		Needs further testing!!
		 	
	     * 
     */

    /**
     * Similar to {@link #getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris()} but allows the
     * (prefix,nsUri) pairs to be returned.
     *
     * <p>
     * With {@link #getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris()}, applications who wish to control
     * the prefixes as well as the namespaces needed to implement both
     * {@link #getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris()} and {@link #getPreferredPrefix(String, String, boolean)}.
     *
     * <p>
     * This version eliminates the needs by returning an array of pairs.
     *
     * @return
     *      always return a non-null (but possibly empty) array. The array stores
     *      data like (prefix1,nsUri1,prefix2,nsUri2,...) Use an empty string to represent
     *      the empty namespace URI and the default prefix. Null is not allowed as a value
     *      in the array.
     *
     * @since
     *      JAXB RI 2.0 beta
     */
//      public String[] getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris2() {    	
//      return EMPTY_STRING;    	
//    }
    
    /*  WARNING: don't use getPreDeclaredNamespaceUris2; it is buggy, at least in Java 1.6.0_27
     * 
		Attribute "xmlns:w14" was already specified for element "w:document".
		org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Attribute "xmlns:w14" was already specified for element "w:document".
			at com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.DOMParser.parse(Unknown Source)
			at com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderImpl.parse(Unknown Source)
			at org.docx4j.org.apache.xml.security.utils.XMLUtils$DocumentBuilderProxy.parse(XMLUtils.java:1140)
			at org.docx4j.org.apache.xml.security.c14n.Canonicalizer.canonicalize(Canonicalizer.java:286)
	     */

    /**
     * Returns a list of (prefix,namespace URI) pairs that represents
     * namespace bindings available on ancestor elements (that need not be repeated
     * by the JAXB RI.)
     *
     * <p>
     * Sometimes JAXB is used to marshal an XML document, which will be
     * used as a subtree of a bigger document. When this happens, it's nice
     * for a JAXB marshaller to be able to use in-scope namespace bindings
     * of the larger document and avoid declaring redundant namespace URIs.
     *
     * <p>
     * This is automatically done when you are marshalling to {@link XMLStreamWriter},
     * {@link XMLEventWriter}, {@link DOMResult}, or {@link Node}, because
     * those output format allows us to inspect what's currently available
     * as in-scope namespace binding. However, with other output format,
     * such as {@link OutputStream}, the JAXB RI cannot do this automatically.
     * That's when this method comes into play.
     *
     * <p>
     * Namespace bindings returned by this method will be used by the JAXB RI,
     * but will not be re-declared. They are assumed to be available when you insert
     * this subtree into a bigger document.
     *
     * <p>
     * It is <b>NOT</b> OK to return  the same binding, or give
     * the receiver a conflicting binding information.
     * It's a responsibility of the caller to make sure that this doesn't happen
     * even if the ancestor elements look like:
     * <pre><xmp>
     *   <foo:abc xmlns:foo="abc">
     *     <foo:abc xmlns:foo="def">
     *       <foo:abc xmlns:foo="abc">
     *         ... JAXB marshalling into here.
     *       </foo:abc>
     *     </foo:abc>
     *   </foo:abc>
     * 
* * @return * always return a non-null (but possibly empty) array. The array stores * data like (prefix1,nsUri1,prefix2,nsUri2,...) Use an empty string to represent * the empty namespace URI and the default prefix. Null is not allowed as a value * in the array. * * @since JAXB RI 2.0 beta */ // public String[] getContextualNamespaceDecls() { // return EMPTY_STRING; // } }




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