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package org.jvnet.staxex;

import javax.activation.DataHandler;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter;
import java.io.OutputStream;

/**
 * {@link XMLStreamWriter} extended to support XOP.
 *
 * 

* Some infoset serializer (such as XOP encoder, FastInfoset) uses a format * that can represent binary data more efficiently than base64 encoding. * Such infoset serializer may choose to implement this interface, to allow * the caller to pass in binary data more efficiently without first converting * it to binary data. * *

* Callers capable of using this interface can see if the serializer supports * it by simply downcasting {@link XMLStreamWriter} to {@link XMLStreamWriterEx}. * *

TODO

*
    *
  1. * Add methods to write other primitive types, such as hex and integers * (and arrays of). * A textual implementation would write characters in accordance * to the canonical lexical definitions specified in W3C XML Schema: datatypes. * A MTOM implementation would write characters except for the case where octets * that would otherwise be base64 encoded when using the textual implementation. * A Fast Infoset implementation would encoded binary data the primitive types in * binary form. *
  2. * Consider renaming writeBinary to writeBytesAsBase64 to be consistent with * infoset abstraction. *
  3. * Add the ability to writeStart and writeEnd on attributes so that the same * methods for writing primitive types (and characters, which will require new methods) * can be used for writing attribute values as well as element content. *
* * @see XMLStreamReaderEx * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi * @author Paul Sandoz */ public interface XMLStreamWriterEx extends XMLStreamWriter { /** * Write the binary data. * *

* Conceptually (infoset-wise), this produces the base64-encoded binary data on the * output. But this allows implementations like FastInfoset or XOP to do the smart * thing. * *

* The use of this method has some restriction to support XOP. Namely, this method * must be invoked as a sole content of an element. * *

* (data,start,len) triplet identifies the binary data to be written. * After the method invocation, the callee owns the buffer. * * @param contentType * this mandatory parameter identifies the MIME type of the binary data. * If the MIME type isn't known by the caller, "application/octet-stream" can * be always used to indicate "I don't know." Never null. */ void writeBinary(byte[] data, int start, int len, String contentType) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Writes the binary data. * *

* This method works like the {@link #writeBinary(byte[], int, int, String)} method, * except that it takes the binary data in the form of {@link DataHandler}, which * contains a MIME type ({@link DataHandler#getContentType()} as well as the payload * {@link DataHandler#getInputStream()}. * * @param data * always non-null. After this method call, the callee owns the data handler. */ void writeBinary(DataHandler data) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Writes the binary data. * *

* This version of the writeBinary method allows the caller to produce * the binary data by writing it to {@link OutputStream}. * *

* It is the caller's responsibility to write and close * a stream before it invokes any other methods on {@link XMLStreamWriter}. * * TODO: experimental. appreciate feedback * @param contentType * See the content-type parameter of * {@link #writeBinary(byte[], int, int, String)}. Must not be null. * * @return * always return a non-null {@link OutputStream}. */ OutputStream writeBinary(String contentType) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Writes like {@link #writeCharacters(String)} but hides * actual data format. * * @param data * The {@link CharSequence} that represents the * character infoset items to be written. * *

* The {@link CharSequence} is normally a {@link String}, * but can be any other {@link CharSequence} implementation. * For binary data, however, use of {@link Base64Data} is * recommended (so that the consumer interested in seeing it * as binary data may take advantage of mor efficient * data representation.) * */ void writePCDATA(CharSequence data) throws XMLStreamException; /** * {@inheritDoc} */ NamespaceContextEx getNamespaceContext(); }





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