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package org.jdom2;
import static org.jdom2.JDOMConstants.NS_PREFIX_DEFAULT;
import static org.jdom2.JDOMConstants.NS_PREFIX_XML;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.TreeMap;
import org.jdom2.ContentList.FilterList;
import org.jdom2.filter.ElementFilter;
import org.jdom2.filter.Filter;
import org.jdom2.util.IteratorIterable;
/**
* An XML element. Methods allow the user to get and manipulate its child
* elements and content, directly access the element's textual content,
* manipulate its attributes, and manage namespaces.
*
* See {@link NamespaceAware} and {@link #getNamespacesInScope()} for more
* details on what the Namespace scope is and how it is managed in JDOM and
* specifically by this Element class.
*
* @see NamespaceAware
* @see Content
*
* @author Brett McLaughlin
* @author Jason Hunter
* @author Lucas Gonze
* @author Kevin Regan
* @author Dan Schaffer
* @author Yusuf Goolamabbas
* @author Kent C. Johnson
* @author Jools Enticknap
* @author Alex Rosen
* @author Bradley S. Huffman
* @author Victor Toni
* @author Rolf Lear
*
*/
public class Element extends Content implements Parent {
private static final int INITIAL_ARRAY_SIZE = 5;
/** The local name of the element */
protected String name;
/** The namespace of the element */
protected Namespace namespace;
/** Additional namespace declarations to store on this element; useful
* during output */
transient List additionalNamespaces = null;
/**
* The attributes of the element. Subclassers have to
* track attributes using their own mechanism.
*/
transient AttributeList attributes = null; // = new AttributeList(this);
/**
* The content of the element. Subclassers have to
* track content using their own mechanism.
*/
transient ContentList content = new ContentList(this);
/**
* This protected constructor is provided in order to support an Element
* subclass that wants full control over variable initialization. It
* intentionally leaves all instance variables null, allowing a lightweight
* subclass implementation. The subclass is responsible for ensuring all the
* get and set methods on Element behave as documented.
*
* When implementing an Element subclass which doesn't require full control
* over variable initialization, be aware that simply calling super() (or
* letting the compiler add the implicit super() call) will not initialize
* the instance variables which will cause many of the methods to throw a
* NullPointerException. Therefore, the constructor for these subclasses
* should call one of the public constructors so variable initialization is
* handled automatically.
*/
protected Element() {
super(CType.Element);
}
/**
* Creates a new element with the supplied (local) name and namespace. If
* the provided namespace is null, the element will have no namespace.
*
* @param name local name of the element
* @param namespace namespace for the element
* @throws IllegalNameException if the given name is illegal as an element
* name
*/
public Element(final String name, final Namespace namespace) {
super(CType.Element);
setName(name);
setNamespace(namespace);
}
/**
* Create a new element with the supplied (local) name and no namespace.
*
* @param name local name of the element
* @throws IllegalNameException if the given name is illegal as an element
* name.
*/
public Element(final String name) {
this(name, (Namespace) null);
}
/**
* Creates a new element with the supplied (local) name and a namespace
* given by a URI. The element will be put into the unprefixed (default)
* namespace.
*
* @param name name of the element
* @param uri namespace URI for the element
* @throws IllegalNameException if the given name is illegal as an element
* name or the given URI is illegal as a
* namespace URI
*/
public Element(final String name, final String uri) {
this(name, Namespace.getNamespace(NS_PREFIX_DEFAULT, uri));
}
/**
* Creates a new element with the supplied (local) name and a namespace
* given by the supplied prefix and URI combination.
*
* @param name local name of the element
* @param prefix namespace prefix
* @param uri namespace URI for the element
* @throws IllegalNameException if the given name is illegal as an element
* name, the given prefix is illegal as a
* namespace prefix, or the given URI is
* illegal as a namespace URI
*/
public Element(final String name, final String prefix, final String uri) {
this(name, Namespace.getNamespace(prefix, uri));
}
/**
* Returns the (local) name of the element (without any namespace prefix).
*
* @return local element name
*/
public String getName() {
return name;
}
/**
* Sets the (local) name of the element.
*
* @param name the new (local) name of the element
* @return the target element
* @throws IllegalNameException if the given name is illegal as an Element
* name
*/
public Element setName(final String name) {
final String reason = Verifier.checkElementName(name);
if (reason != null) {
throw new IllegalNameException(name, "element", reason);
}
this.name = name;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the element's {@link Namespace}.
*
* @return the element's namespace
*/
public Namespace getNamespace() {
return namespace;
}
/**
* Sets the element's {@link Namespace}. If the provided namespace is null,
* the element will have no namespace.
*
* @param namespace the new namespace. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return the target element
* @throws IllegalAddException if there is a Namespace conflict
*/
public Element setNamespace(Namespace namespace) {
if (namespace == null) {
namespace = Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE;
}
if (additionalNamespaces != null) {
final String reason = Verifier.checkNamespaceCollision(namespace,
getAdditionalNamespaces());
if (reason != null) {
throw new IllegalAddException(this, namespace, reason);
}
}
if (hasAttributes()) {
for (Attribute a : getAttributes()) {
final String reason =
Verifier.checkNamespaceCollision(namespace, a);
if (reason != null) {
throw new IllegalAddException(this, namespace, reason);
}
}
}
this.namespace = namespace;
return this;
}
/**
* Returns the namespace prefix of the element or an empty string if none
* exists.
*
* @return the namespace prefix
*/
public String getNamespacePrefix() {
return namespace.getPrefix();
}
/**
* Returns the namespace URI mapped to this element's prefix (or the
* in-scope default namespace URI if no prefix). If no mapping is found, an
* empty string is returned.
*
* @return the namespace URI for this element
*/
public String getNamespaceURI() {
return namespace.getURI();
}
/**
* Returns the {@link Namespace} corresponding to the given prefix in scope
* for this element. This involves searching up the tree, so the results
* depend on the current location of the element. Returns null if there is
* no namespace in scope with the given prefix at this point in the
* document.
*
* @param prefix namespace prefix to look up
* @return the Namespace for this prefix at this
* location, or null if none
*/
public Namespace getNamespace(final String prefix) {
if (prefix == null) {
return null;
}
if (NS_PREFIX_XML.equals(prefix)) {
// Namespace "xml" is always bound.
return Namespace.XML_NAMESPACE;
}
// Check if the prefix is the prefix for this element
if (prefix.equals(getNamespacePrefix())) {
return getNamespace();
}
// Scan the additional namespaces
if (additionalNamespaces != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < additionalNamespaces.size(); i++) {
final Namespace ns = additionalNamespaces.get(i);
if (prefix.equals(ns.getPrefix())) {
return ns;
}
}
}
if (attributes != null) {
for (final Attribute a : attributes) {
if (prefix.equals(a.getNamespacePrefix())) {
return a.getNamespace();
}
}
}
// If we still don't have a match, ask the parent
if (parent instanceof Element) {
return ((Element)parent).getNamespace(prefix);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the full name of the element, in the form
* [namespacePrefix]:[localName]. If the element does not have a namespace
* prefix, then the local name is returned.
*
* @return qualified name of the element (including
* namespace prefix)
*/
public String getQualifiedName() {
// Note: Any changes here should be reflected in
// XMLOutputter.printQualifiedName()
if ("".equals(namespace.getPrefix())) {
return getName();
}
return new StringBuilder(namespace.getPrefix())
.append(':')
.append(name)
.toString();
}
/**
* Adds a namespace declarations to this element. This should not be
* used to add the declaration for this element itself; that should be
* assigned in the construction of the element. Instead, this is for adding
* namespace declarations on the element not relating directly to itself.
* It's used during output to for stylistic reasons move namespace
* declarations higher in the tree than they would have to be.
*
* @param additionalNamespace namespace to add
* @return true if the namespace is added (false if it was previously added)
* @throws IllegalAddException if the namespace prefix collides with another
* namespace prefix on the element
*/
public boolean addNamespaceDeclaration(final Namespace additionalNamespace) {
if (additionalNamespaces == null) {
additionalNamespaces = new ArrayList(INITIAL_ARRAY_SIZE);
}
for (Namespace ns : additionalNamespaces) {
if (ns == additionalNamespace) {
return false;
}
}
// Verify the new namespace prefix doesn't collide with another
// declared namespace, an attribute prefix, or this element's prefix
final String reason = Verifier.checkNamespaceCollision(additionalNamespace, this);
if (reason != null) {
throw new IllegalAddException(this, additionalNamespace, reason);
}
return additionalNamespaces.add(additionalNamespace);
}
/**
* Removes an additional namespace declarations from this element. This
* should not be used to remove the declaration for this element
* itself; that should be handled in the construction of the element.
* Instead, this is for removing namespace declarations on the element not
* relating directly to itself. If the declaration is not present, this
* method does nothing.
*
* @param additionalNamespace namespace to remove. A null Namespace does nothing.
*/
public void removeNamespaceDeclaration(final Namespace additionalNamespace) {
if (additionalNamespaces == null) {
return;
}
additionalNamespaces.remove(additionalNamespace);
}
/**
* Returns a list of the additional namespace declarations on this element.
* This includes only additional namespace, not the namespace of the element
* itself, which can be obtained through {@link #getNamespace()}. If there
* are no additional declarations, this returns an empty list. Note, the
* returned list is unmodifiable.
*
* @return a List of the additional namespace
* declarations
*/
public List getAdditionalNamespaces() {
// Not having the returned list be live allows us to avoid creating a
// new list object when XMLOutputter calls this method on an element
// with an empty list.
if (additionalNamespaces == null) {
return Collections.emptyList();
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(additionalNamespaces);
}
/**
* Returns the XPath 1.0 string value of this element, which is the
* complete, ordered content of all text node descendants of this element
* (i.e. the text that's left after all references are resolved
* and all other markup is stripped out.)
*
* @return a concatentation of all text node descendants
*/
@Override
public String getValue() {
final StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();
for (Content child : getContent()) {
if (child instanceof Element || child instanceof Text) {
buffer.append(child.getValue());
}
}
return buffer.toString();
}
/**
* Returns whether this element is a root element. This can be used in
* tandem with {@link #getParent} to determine if an element has any
* "attachments" to a parent element or document.
*
* An element is a root element when it has a parent and that parent is a
* Document. In particular, this means that detatched Elements are not
* root elements.
*
* @return whether this is a root element
*/
public boolean isRootElement() {
return parent instanceof Document;
}
@Override
public int getContentSize() {
return content.size();
}
@Override
public int indexOf(final Content child) {
return content.indexOf(child);
}
// private int indexOf(int start, Filter filter) {
// int size = getContentSize();
// for (int i = start; i < size; i++) {
// if (filter.matches(getContent(i))) {
// return i;
// }
// }
// return -1;
// }
/**
* Returns the textual content directly held under this element as a string.
* This includes all text within this single element, including whitespace
* and CDATA sections if they exist. It's essentially the concatenation of
* all {@link Text} and {@link CDATA} nodes returned by {@link #getContent}.
* The call does not recurse into child elements. If no textual value exists
* for the element, an empty string is returned.
*
* @return text content for this element, or empty
* string if none
*/
public String getText() {
if (content.size() == 0) {
return "";
}
// If we hold only a Text or CDATA, return it directly
if (content.size() == 1) {
final Object obj = content.get(0);
if (obj instanceof Text) {
return ((Text) obj).getText();
}
return "";
}
// Else build String up
final StringBuilder textContent = new StringBuilder();
boolean hasText = false;
for (int i = 0; i < content.size(); i++) {
final Object obj = content.get(i);
if (obj instanceof Text) {
textContent.append(((Text) obj).getText());
hasText = true;
}
}
if (!hasText) {
return "";
}
return textContent.toString();
}
/**
* Returns the textual content of this element with all surrounding
* whitespace removed. If no textual value exists for the element, or if
* only whitespace exists, the empty string is returned.
*
* @return trimmed text content for this element, or
* empty string if none
*/
public String getTextTrim() {
return getText().trim();
}
/**
* Returns the textual content of this element with all surrounding
* whitespace removed and internal whitespace normalized to a single space.
* If no textual value exists for the element, or if only whitespace exists,
* the empty string is returned.
*
* @return normalized text content for this element, or
* empty string if none
*/
public String getTextNormalize() {
return Text.normalizeString(getText());
}
/**
* Returns the textual content of the named child element, or null if
* there's no such child. This method is a convenience because calling
* getChild().getText()
can throw a NullPointerException.
*
* @param cname the name of the child
* @return text content for the named child, or null if
* no such child
*/
public String getChildText(final String cname) {
final Element child = getChild(cname);
if (child == null) {
return null;
}
return child.getText();
}
/**
* Returns the trimmed textual content of the named child element, or null
* if there's no such child. See {@link #getTextTrim()}
for
* details of text trimming.
*
* @param cname the name of the child
* @return trimmed text content for the named child, or
* null if no such child
*/
public String getChildTextTrim(final String cname) {
final Element child = getChild(cname);
if (child == null) {
return null;
}
return child.getTextTrim();
}
/**
* Returns the normalized textual content of the named child element, or
* null if there's no such child. See {@link
* #getTextNormalize()}
for details of text normalizing.
*
* @param cname the name of the child
* @return normalized text content for the named child,
* or null if no such child
*/
public String getChildTextNormalize(final String cname) {
final Element child = getChild(cname);
if (child == null) {
return null;
}
return child.getTextNormalize();
}
/**
* Returns the textual content of the named child element, or null if
* there's no such child.
*
* @param cname
* the name of the child
* @param ns
* the namespace of the child. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return text content for the named child, or null if no such child
*/
public String getChildText(final String cname, final Namespace ns) {
final Element child = getChild(cname, ns);
if (child == null) {
return null;
}
return child.getText();
}
/**
* Returns the trimmed textual content of the named child element, or null
* if there's no such child.
*
* @param cname
* the name of the child
* @param ns
* the namespace of the child. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return trimmed text content for the named child, or null if no such
* child
*/
public String getChildTextTrim(final String cname, final Namespace ns) {
final Element child = getChild(cname, ns);
if (child == null) {
return null;
}
return child.getTextTrim();
}
/**
* Returns the normalized textual content of the named child element, or
* null if there's no such child.
*
* @param cname
* the name of the child
* @param ns
* the namespace of the child. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return normalized text content for the named child, or null if no such
* child
*/
public String getChildTextNormalize(final String cname, final Namespace ns) {
final Element child = getChild(cname, ns);
if (child == null) {
return null;
}
return child.getTextNormalize();
}
/**
* Sets the content of the element to be the text given. All existing text
* content and non-text context is removed. If this element should have both
* textual content and nested elements, use {@link #setContent}
* instead. Setting a null text value is equivalent to setting an empty
* string value.
*
* @param text new text content for the element
* @return the target element
* @throws IllegalDataException if the assigned text contains an illegal
* character such as a vertical tab (as
* determined by {@link
* org.jdom2.Verifier#checkCharacterData})
*/
public Element setText(final String text) {
content.clear();
if (text != null) {
addContent(new Text(text));
}
return this;
}
/**
* Adjacent Text content is merged into the first Text in document order,
* and the redundant Text items are removed (including any empty Text).
*
* @param recursively
* true if you want the text of child elements coalesced too. False
* if you only want to coalesce this Element's Text.
* @return true if any content was changed by this operation.
*/
public boolean coalesceText(boolean recursively) {
final Iterator it = recursively ? getDescendants()
: content.iterator();
Text tfirst = null;
boolean changed = false;
while (it.hasNext()) {
final Content c = it.next();
if (c.getCType() == CType.Text) {
// Text, and no CDATA!
final Text text = (Text)c;
if ("".equals(text.getValue())) {
it.remove();
changed = true;
} else if (tfirst == null ||
tfirst.getParent() != text.getParent()) {
// previous item in the iterator was not text, or
// we are the next Text item after coming up the tree.
tfirst = text;
} else {
// add our text to the first in the sequence
tfirst.append(text.getValue());
// remove us from the sequence
it.remove();
changed = true;
}
} else {
// the end of the sequence
tfirst = null;
}
}
return changed;
}
/**
* This returns the full content of the element as a List which
* may contain objects of type Text
, Element
,
* Comment
, ProcessingInstruction
,
* CDATA
, and EntityRef
.
* The List returned is "live" in document order and modifications
* to it affect the element's actual contents. Whitespace content is
* returned in its entirety.
*
*
* Sequential traversal through the List is best done with an Iterator
* since the underlying implement of List.size() may require walking the
* entire list.
*
*
* @return a List
containing the mixed content of the
* element: may contain Text
,
* {@link Element}
, {@link Comment}
,
* {@link ProcessingInstruction}
,
* {@link CDATA}
, and
* {@link EntityRef}
objects.
*/
@Override
public List getContent() {
return content;
}
/**
* Return a filter view of this Element
's content.
*
*
* Sequential traversal through the List is best done with a Iterator
* since the underlying implement of List.size() may require walking the
* entire list.
*
*
* @param filter Filter
to apply
* @return List
- filtered Element content
*/
@Override
public List getContent(final Filter filter) {
return content.getView(filter);
}
/**
* Removes all child content from this parent.
*
* @return list of the old children detached from this parent
*/
@Override
public List removeContent() {
final List old = new ArrayList(content);
content.clear();
return old;
}
/**
* Remove all child content from this parent matching the supplied filter.
*
* @param filter filter to select which content to remove
* @return list of the old children detached from this parent
*/
@Override
public List removeContent(final Filter filter) {
final List old = new ArrayList();
final Iterator iter = content.getView(filter).iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
final F child = iter.next();
old.add(child);
iter.remove();
}
return old;
}
/**
* This sets the content of the element. The supplied List should
* contain only objects of type Element
, Text
,
* CDATA
, Comment
,
* ProcessingInstruction
, and EntityRef
.
*
*
* When all objects in the supplied List are legal and before the new
* content is added, all objects in the old content will have their
* parentage set to null (no parent) and the old content list will be
* cleared. This has the effect that any active list (previously obtained
* with a call to {@link #getContent} or {@link #getChildren}) will also
* change to reflect the new content. In addition, all objects in the
* supplied List will have their parentage set to this element, but the
* List itself will not be "live" and further removals and additions will
* have no effect on this elements content. If the user wants to continue
* working with a "live" list, then a call to setContent should be
* followed by a call to {@link #getContent} or {@link #getChildren} to
* obtain a "live" version of the content.
*
*
*
* Passing a null or empty List clears the existing content.
*
*
*
* In event of an exception the original content will be unchanged and
* the objects in the supplied content will be unaltered.
*
*
* @param newContent Collection
of content to set
* @return this element modified
* @throws IllegalAddException if the List contains objects of
* illegal types or with existing parentage.
*/
public Element setContent(final Collection extends Content> newContent) {
content.clearAndSet(newContent);
return this;
}
/**
* Replace the current child the given index with the supplied child.
*
* In event of an exception the original content will be unchanged and
* the supplied child will be unaltered.
*
*
* @param index - index of child to replace.
* @param child - child to add.
* @return element on which this method was invoked
* @throws IllegalAddException if the supplied child is already attached
* or not legal content for this parent.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative or greater
* than the current number of children.
*/
public Element setContent(final int index, final Content child) {
content.set(index, child);
return this;
}
/**
* Replace the child at the given index whith the supplied
* collection.
*
* In event of an exception the original content will be unchanged and
* the content in the supplied collection will be unaltered.
*
*
* @param index - index of child to replace.
* @param newContent - Collection
of content to replace child.
* @return object on which this method was invoked
* @throws IllegalAddException if the collection contains objects of
* illegal types.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative or greater
* than the current number of children.
*/
public Parent setContent(final int index, final Collection extends Content> newContent) {
content.remove(index);
content.addAll(index, newContent);
return this;
}
/**
* This adds text content to this element. It does not replace the
* existing content as does setText()
.
*
* @param str String
to add
* @return this element modified
* @throws IllegalDataException if str
contains an
* illegal character such as a vertical tab (as determined
* by {@link org.jdom2.Verifier#checkCharacterData})
*/
public Element addContent(final String str) {
return addContent(new Text(str));
}
/**
* Appends the child to the end of the element's content list.
*
* @param child child to append to end of content list
* @return the element on which the method was called
* @throws IllegalAddException if the given child already has a parent. */
@Override
public Element addContent(final Content child) {
content.add(child);
return this;
}
/**
* Appends all children in the given collection to the end of
* the content list. In event of an exception during add the
* original content will be unchanged and the objects in the supplied
* collection will be unaltered.
*
* @param newContent Collection
of content to append
* @return the element on which the method was called
* @throws IllegalAddException if any item in the collection
* already has a parent or is of an inappropriate type.
*/
@Override
public Element addContent(final Collection extends Content> newContent) {
content.addAll(newContent);
return this;
}
/**
* Inserts the child into the content list at the given index.
*
* @param index location for adding the collection
* @param child child to insert
* @return the parent on which the method was called
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative or beyond
* the current number of children
* @throws IllegalAddException if the given child already has a parent.
*/
@Override
public Element addContent(final int index, final Content child) {
content.add(index, child);
return this;
}
/**
* Inserts the content in a collection into the content list
* at the given index. In event of an exception the original content
* will be unchanged and the objects in the supplied collection will be
* unaltered.
*
* @param index location for adding the collection
* @param newContent Collection
of content to insert
* @return the parent on which the method was called
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is negative or beyond
* the current number of children
* @throws IllegalAddException if any item in the collection
* already has a parent or is of an inappropriate type.
*/
@Override
public Element addContent(final int index, final Collection extends Content> newContent) {
content.addAll(index, newContent);
return this;
}
@Override
public List cloneContent() {
final int size = getContentSize();
final List list = new ArrayList(size);
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
final Content child = getContent(i);
list.add(child.clone());
}
return list;
}
@Override
public Content getContent(final int index) {
return content.get(index);
}
// public Content getChild(Filter filter) {
// int i = indexOf(0, filter);
// return (i < 0) ? null : getContent(i);
// }
@Override
public boolean removeContent(final Content child) {
return content.remove(child);
}
@Override
public Content removeContent(final int index) {
return content.remove(index);
}
/**
* Set this element's content to be the supplied child.
*
* If the supplied child is legal content for this parent and before
* it is added, all content in the current content list will
* be cleared and all current children will have their parentage set to
* null.
*
* This has the effect that any active list (previously obtained with
* a call to one of the {@link #getContent} methods will also change
* to reflect the new content. In addition, all content in the supplied
* collection will have their parentage set to this parent. If the user
* wants to continue working with a "live" list of this parent's
* child, then a call to setContent should be followed by a call to one
* of the {@link #getContent} methods to obtain a "live"
* version of the children.
*
* Passing a null child clears the existing content.
*
* In event of an exception the original content will be unchanged and
* the supplied child will be unaltered.
*
* @param child new content to replace existing content
* @return the parent on which the method was called
* @throws IllegalAddException if the supplied child is already attached
* or not legal content for an Element
*/
public Element setContent(final Content child) {
content.clear();
content.add(child);
return this;
}
/**
* Determines if this element is the ancestor of another element.
*
* @param element Element
to check against
* @return true
if this element is the ancestor of the
* supplied element
*/
public boolean isAncestor(final Element element) {
Parent p = element.getParent();
while (p instanceof Element) {
if (p == this) {
return true;
}
p = p.getParent();
}
return false;
}
/**
* Indicate whether this Element has any attributes.
* Where possible you should call this method before calling getAttributes()
* because calling getAttributes() will create the necessary Attribute List
* memory structures, even if there are no Attributes attached to the
* Element. Calling hasAttributes() first can save memory.
* @return true if this Element has attributes.
*/
public boolean hasAttributes() {
return attributes != null && !attributes.isEmpty();
}
/**
* Indicate whether this Element has any additional Namespace declarations.
* Where possible you should call this method before calling
* {@link #getAdditionalNamespaces()} because calling getAttributes() will
* create an unnecessary List even if there are no Additional Namespaces
* attached to the Element. Calling this method first can save memory and
* time.
* @return true if this Element has additional Namespaces.
*/
public boolean hasAdditionalNamespaces() {
return additionalNamespaces != null && !additionalNamespaces.isEmpty();
}
/**
* Lazy initialiser for the Attribute list.
* @return this Element's Attribute List (creating it if necessary).
*/
AttributeList getAttributeList() {
if (attributes == null) {
attributes = new AttributeList(this);
}
return attributes;
}
/**
*
* This returns the complete set of attributes for this element, as a
* List
of Attribute
objects in no particular
* order, or an empty list if there are none.
* The returned list is "live" and changes to it affect the
* element's actual attributes.
*
*
* @return attributes for the element
*/
public List getAttributes() {
return getAttributeList();
}
/**
*
* This returns the attribute for this element with the given name
* and within no namespace, or null if no such attribute exists.
*
*
* @param attname name of the attribute to return
* @return attribute for the element
*/
public Attribute getAttribute(final String attname) {
return getAttribute(attname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
/**
*
* This returns the attribute for this element with the given name
* and within the given Namespace, or null if no such attribute exists.
*
*
* @param attname name of the attribute to return
* @param ns Namespace
to search within. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return attribute for the element
*/
public Attribute getAttribute(final String attname, final Namespace ns) {
if (attributes == null) {
return null;
}
return getAttributeList().get(attname, ns);
}
/**
*
* This returns the attribute value for the attribute with the given name
* and within no namespace, null if there is no such attribute, and the
* empty string if the attribute value is empty.
*
*
* @param attname name of the attribute whose value to be returned
* @return the named attribute's value, or null if no such attribute
*/
public String getAttributeValue(final String attname) {
if (attributes == null) {
return null;
}
return getAttributeValue(attname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
/**
*
* This returns the attribute value for the attribute with the given name
* and within no namespace, or the passed-in default if there is no
* such attribute.
*
*
* @param attname name of the attribute whose value to be returned
* @param def a default value to return if the attribute does not exist
* @return the named attribute's value, or the default if no such attribute
*/
public String getAttributeValue(final String attname, final String def) {
if (attributes == null) {
return def;
}
return getAttributeValue(attname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE, def);
}
/**
*
* This returns the attribute value for the attribute with the given name
* and within the given Namespace, null if there is no such attribute, and
* the empty string if the attribute value is empty.
*
*
* @param attname name of the attribute whose valud is to be returned
* @param ns Namespace
to search within. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return the named attribute's value, or null if no such attribute
*/
public String getAttributeValue(final String attname, final Namespace ns) {
if (attributes == null) {
return null;
}
return getAttributeValue(attname, ns, null);
}
/**
*
* This returns the attribute value for the attribute with the given name
* and within the given Namespace, or the passed-in default if there is no
* such attribute.
*
*
* @param attname name of the attribute whose valud is to be returned
* @param ns Namespace
to search within. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @param def a default value to return if the attribute does not exist
* @return the named attribute's value, or the default if no such attribute
*/
public String getAttributeValue(final String attname, final Namespace ns, final String def) {
if (attributes == null) {
return def;
}
final Attribute attribute = getAttributeList().get(attname, ns);
if (attribute == null) {
return def;
}
return attribute.getValue();
}
/**
*
* This sets the attributes of the element. The supplied Collection should
* contain only objects of type Attribute
.
*
*
*
* When all objects in the supplied List are legal and before the new
* attributes are added, all old attributes will have their
* parentage set to null (no parent) and the old attribute list will be
* cleared. This has the effect that any active attribute list (previously
* obtained with a call to {@link #getAttributes}) will also change to
* reflect the new attributes. In addition, all attributes in the supplied
* List will have their parentage set to this element, but the List itself
* will not be "live" and further removals and additions will have no
* effect on this elements attributes. If the user wants to continue
* working with a "live" attribute list, then a call to setAttributes
* should be followed by a call to {@link #getAttributes} to obtain a
* "live" version of the attributes.
*
*
*
* Passing a null or empty List clears the existing attributes.
*
*
*
* In cases where the List contains duplicate attributes, only the last
* one will be retained. This has the same effect as calling
* {@link #setAttribute(Attribute)} sequentially.
*
*
*
* In event of an exception the original attributes will be unchanged and
* the attributes in the supplied attributes will be unaltered.
*
*
* @param newAttributes Collection
of attributes to set
* @return this element modified
* @throws IllegalAddException if the List contains objects
* that are not instances of Attribute
,
* or if any of the Attribute
objects have
* conflicting namespace prefixes.
*/
public Element setAttributes(final Collection extends Attribute> newAttributes) {
getAttributeList().clearAndSet(newAttributes);
return this;
}
/**
*
* This sets an attribute value for this element. Any existing attribute
* with the same name and namespace URI is removed.
*
*
* @param name name of the attribute to set
* @param value value of the attribute to set
* @return this element modified
* @throws IllegalNameException if the given name is illegal as an
* attribute name.
* @throws IllegalDataException if the given attribute value is
* illegal character data (as determined by
* {@link org.jdom2.Verifier#checkCharacterData}).
*/
public Element setAttribute(final String name, final String value) {
final Attribute attribute = getAttribute(name);
if (attribute == null) {
final Attribute newAttribute = new Attribute(name, value);
setAttribute(newAttribute);
} else {
attribute.setValue(value);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* This sets an attribute value for this element. Any existing attribute
* with the same name and namespace URI is removed.
*
*
* @param name name of the attribute to set
* @param value value of the attribute to set
* @param ns namespace of the attribute to set. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return this element modified
* @throws IllegalNameException if the given name is illegal as an
* attribute name, or if the namespace is an unprefixed default
* namespace
* @throws IllegalDataException if the given attribute value is
* illegal character data (as determined by
* {@link org.jdom2.Verifier#checkCharacterData}).
* @throws IllegalAddException if the attribute namespace prefix
* collides with another namespace prefix on the element.
*/
public Element setAttribute(final String name, final String value, final Namespace ns) {
final Attribute attribute = getAttribute(name, ns);
if (attribute == null) {
final Attribute newAttribute = new Attribute(name, value, ns);
setAttribute(newAttribute);
} else {
attribute.setValue(value);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* This sets an attribute value for this element. Any existing attribute
* with the same name and namespace URI is removed.
*
*
* @param attribute Attribute
to set
* @return this element modified
* @throws IllegalAddException if the attribute being added already has a
* parent or if the attribute namespace prefix collides with another
* namespace prefix on the element.
*/
public Element setAttribute(final Attribute attribute) {
getAttributeList().add(attribute);
return this;
}
/**
*
* This removes the attribute with the given name and within no
* namespace. If no such attribute exists, this method does nothing.
*
*
* @param attname name of attribute to remove
* @return whether the attribute was removed
*/
public boolean removeAttribute(final String attname) {
return removeAttribute(attname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
/**
*
* This removes the attribute with the given name and within the
* given Namespace. If no such attribute exists, this method does
* nothing.
*
*
* @param attname name of attribute to remove
* @param ns namespace URI of attribute to remove. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return whether the attribute was removed
*/
public boolean removeAttribute(final String attname, final Namespace ns) {
if (attributes == null) {
return false;
}
return getAttributeList().remove(attname, ns);
}
/**
*
* This removes the supplied Attribute should it exist.
*
*
* @param attribute Reference to the attribute to be removed.
* @return whether the attribute was removed
*/
public boolean removeAttribute(final Attribute attribute) {
if (attributes == null) {
return false;
}
return getAttributeList().remove(attribute);
}
/**
*
* This returns a String
representation of the
* Element
, suitable for debugging. If the XML
* representation of the Element
is desired,
* {@link org.jdom2.output.XMLOutputter#outputString(Element)}
* should be used.
*
*
* @return String
- information about the
* Element
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
final StringBuilder stringForm = new StringBuilder(64)
.append("[Element: <")
.append(getQualifiedName());
final String nsuri = getNamespaceURI();
if (!"".equals(nsuri)) {
stringForm
.append(" [Namespace: ")
.append(nsuri)
.append("]");
}
stringForm.append("/>]");
return stringForm.toString();
}
/**
*
* This returns a deep clone of this element.
* The new element is detached from its parent, and getParent()
* on the clone will return null.
*
*
* @return the clone of this element
*/
@Override
public Element clone() {
// Ken Rune Helland is our local clone() guru
final Element element = (Element) super.clone();
// name and namespace are references to immutable objects
// so super.clone() handles them ok
// Reference to parent is copied by super.clone()
// (Object.clone()) so we have to remove it
// Actually, super is a Content, which has already detached in the
// clone().
// element.parent = null;
// Reference to content list and attribute lists are copyed by
// super.clone() so we set it new lists if the original had lists
element.content = new ContentList(element);
element.attributes = attributes == null ? null : new AttributeList(element);
// Cloning attributes
if (attributes != null) {
for(int i = 0; i < attributes.size(); i++) {
final Attribute attribute = attributes.get(i);
element.attributes.add(attribute.clone());
}
}
// Cloning additional namespaces
if (additionalNamespaces != null) {
element.additionalNamespaces = new ArrayList(additionalNamespaces);
}
// Cloning content
for(int i = 0; i < content.size(); i++) {
final Content c = content.get(i);
element.content.add(c.clone());
}
return element;
}
/**
* Returns an iterator that walks over all descendants in document order.
*
* @return an iterator to walk descendants
*/
@Override
public IteratorIterable getDescendants() {
return new DescendantIterator(this);
}
/**
* Returns an iterator that walks over all descendants in document order
* applying the Filter to return only content that match the filter rule.
* With filters you can match only Elements, only Comments, Elements or
* Comments, only Elements with a given name and/or prefix, and so on.
*
* @param filter filter to select which descendants to see
* @return an iterator to walk descendants within a filter
*/
@Override
public IteratorIterable getDescendants(final Filter filter) {
return new FilterIterator(new DescendantIterator(this), filter);
}
/**
* This returns a List
of all the child elements
* nested directly (one level deep) within this element, as
* Element
objects. If this target element has no nested
* elements, an empty List is returned. The returned list is "live"
* in document order and changes to it affect the element's actual
* contents.
*
*
* Sequential traversal through the List is best done with a Iterator
* since the underlying implement of List.size() may not be the most
* efficient.
*
*
*
* No recursion is performed, so elements nested two levels deep
* would have to be obtained with:
*
*
* Iterator itr = (currentElement.getChildren()).iterator();
* while(itr.hasNext()) {
* Element oneLevelDeep = (Element)itr.next();
* List twoLevelsDeep = oneLevelDeep.getChildren();
* // Do something with these children
* }
*
*
*
*
* @return list of child Element
objects for this element
*/
public List getChildren() {
return content.getView(new ElementFilter());
}
/**
* This returns a List
of all the child elements
* nested directly (one level deep) within this element with the given
* local name and belonging to no namespace, returned as
* Element
objects. If this target element has no nested
* elements with the given name outside a namespace, an empty List
* is returned. The returned list is "live" in document order
* and changes to it affect the element's actual contents.
*
* Please see the notes for {@link #getChildren}
* for a code example.
*
*
* @param cname local name for the children to match
* @return all matching child elements
*/
public List getChildren(final String cname) {
return getChildren(cname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
/**
* This returns a List
of all the child elements
* nested directly (one level deep) within this element with the given
* local name and belonging to the given Namespace, returned as
* Element
objects. If this target element has no nested
* elements with the given name in the given Namespace, an empty List
* is returned. The returned list is "live" in document order
* and changes to it affect the element's actual contents.
*
* Please see the notes for {@link #getChildren}
* for a code example.
*
*
* @param cname local name for the children to match
* @param ns Namespace
to search within. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return all matching child elements
*/
public List getChildren(final String cname, final Namespace ns) {
return content.getView(new ElementFilter(cname, ns));
}
/**
* This returns the first child element within this element with the
* given local name and belonging to the given namespace.
* If no elements exist for the specified name and namespace, null is
* returned.
*
* @param cname local name of child element to match
* @param ns Namespace
to search within. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return the first matching child element, or null if not found
*/
public Element getChild(final String cname, final Namespace ns) {
final List elements = content.getView(new ElementFilter(cname, ns));
final Iterator iter = elements.iterator();
if (iter.hasNext()) {
return iter.next();
}
return null;
}
/**
* This returns the first child element within this element with the
* given local name and belonging to no namespace.
* If no elements exist for the specified name and namespace, null is
* returned.
*
* @param cname local name of child element to match
* @return the first matching child element, or null if not found
*/
public Element getChild(final String cname) {
return getChild(cname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
/**
*
* This removes the first child element (one level deep) with the
* given local name and belonging to no namespace.
* Returns true if a child was removed.
*
*
* @param cname the name of child elements to remove
* @return whether deletion occurred
*/
public boolean removeChild(final String cname) {
return removeChild(cname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
/**
*
* This removes the first child element (one level deep) with the
* given local name and belonging to the given namespace.
* Returns true if a child was removed.
*
*
* @param cname the name of child element to remove
* @param ns Namespace
to search within. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return whether deletion occurred
*/
public boolean removeChild(final String cname, final Namespace ns) {
final ElementFilter filter = new ElementFilter(cname, ns);
final List old = content.getView(filter);
final Iterator iter = old.iterator();
if (iter.hasNext()) {
iter.next();
iter.remove();
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
*
* This removes all child elements (one level deep) with the
* given local name and belonging to no namespace.
* Returns true if any were removed.
*
*
* @param cname the name of child elements to remove
* @return whether deletion occurred
*/
public boolean removeChildren(final String cname) {
return removeChildren(cname, Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
/**
*
* This removes all child elements (one level deep) with the
* given local name and belonging to the given namespace.
* Returns true if any were removed.
*
*
* @param cname the name of child elements to remove
* @param ns Namespace
to search within. A null implies Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.
* @return whether deletion occurred
*/
public boolean removeChildren(final String cname, final Namespace ns) {
boolean deletedSome = false;
final ElementFilter filter = new ElementFilter(cname, ns);
final List old = content.getView(filter);
final Iterator iter = old.iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
iter.next();
iter.remove();
deletedSome = true;
}
return deletedSome;
}
/**
* Get the Namespaces that are in-scope on this Element. Element has the
* most complex rules for the namespaces-in-scope.
*
* The scope is built up from a number of sources following the rules of
* XML namespace inheritence as follows:
*
* - The {@link Namespace#XML_NAMESPACE} is added
*
- The element's namespace is added (commonly
* {@link Namespace#NO_NAMESPACE})
*
- All the attributes are inspected and their Namespaces are included
*
- All Namespaces declared on this Element using
* {@link #addNamespaceDeclaration(Namespace)} are included.
*
- If the element has a parent then the parent's Namespace scope is
* inspected, and any prefixes in the parent scope that are not yet bound
* in this Element's scope are included.
*
- If the default Namespace (the no-prefix namespace) has not been
* encountered for this Element then {@link Namespace#NO_NAMESPACE} is
* included.
*
* The Element's Namespace scope consist of it's inherited Namespaces and
* any modifications to that scope derived from the Element itself. If the
* element is detached then it's inherited scope consists of just
* If an element has no parent then
*
* Note that the Element's Namespace will always be reported first.
*
* Description copied from
* {@link NamespaceAware#getNamespacesInScope()}:
*
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* @see NamespaceAware
*/
@Override
public List getNamespacesInScope() {
// The assumption here is that all namespaces are valid,
// that there are no namespace collisions on this element
// This method is also the 'anchor' of the three getNamespaces*() methods
// It does not make reference to this Element instance's other
// getNamespace*() methods
TreeMap namespaces = new TreeMap();
namespaces.put(Namespace.XML_NAMESPACE.getPrefix(), Namespace.XML_NAMESPACE);
namespaces.put(getNamespacePrefix(), getNamespace());
if (additionalNamespaces != null) {
for (Namespace ns : getAdditionalNamespaces()) {
if (!namespaces.containsKey(ns.getPrefix())) {
namespaces.put(ns.getPrefix(), ns);
}
}
}
if (attributes != null) {
for (Attribute att : getAttributes()) {
Namespace ns = att.getNamespace();
if (!namespaces.containsKey(ns.getPrefix())) {
namespaces.put(ns.getPrefix(), ns);
}
}
}
// Right, we now have all the namespaces that are current on this ELement.
// Include any other namespaces that are inherited.
final Element pnt = getParentElement();
if (pnt != null) {
for (Namespace ns : pnt.getNamespacesInScope()) {
if (!namespaces.containsKey(ns.getPrefix())) {
namespaces.put(ns.getPrefix(), ns);
}
}
}
if (pnt == null && !namespaces.containsKey("")) {
// we are the root element, and there is no 'default' namespace.
namespaces.put(Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE.getPrefix(), Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE);
}
ArrayList al = new ArrayList(namespaces.size());
al.add(getNamespace());
namespaces.remove(getNamespacePrefix());
al.addAll(namespaces.values());
return Collections.unmodifiableList(al);
}
@Override
public List getNamespacesInherited() {
if (getParentElement() == null) {
ArrayList ret = new ArrayList(getNamespacesInScope());
for (Iterator it = ret.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
Namespace ns = it.next();
if (ns == Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE || ns == Namespace.XML_NAMESPACE) {
continue;
}
it.remove();
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(ret);
}
// OK, the things we inherit are the prefixes we have in scope that
// are also in our parent's scope.
HashMap parents = new HashMap();
for (Namespace ns : getParentElement().getNamespacesInScope()) {
parents.put(ns.getPrefix(), ns);
}
ArrayList al = new ArrayList();
for (Namespace ns : getNamespacesInScope()) {
if (ns == parents.get(ns.getPrefix())) {
// inherited
al.add(ns);
}
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(al);
}
@Override
public List getNamespacesIntroduced() {
if (getParentElement() == null) {
// we introduce everything... except Namespace.XML_NAMESPACE
List ret = new ArrayList(getNamespacesInScope());
for (Iterator it = ret.iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) {
Namespace ns = it.next();
if (ns == Namespace.XML_NAMESPACE || ns == Namespace.NO_NAMESPACE) {
it.remove();
}
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(ret);
}
// OK, the things we introduce are the prefixes we have in scope that
// are *not* in our parent's scope.
HashMap parents = new HashMap();
for (Namespace ns : getParentElement().getNamespacesInScope()) {
parents.put(ns.getPrefix(), ns);
}
ArrayList al = new ArrayList();
for (Namespace ns : getNamespacesInScope()) {
if (!parents.containsKey(ns.getPrefix()) || ns != parents.get(ns.getPrefix())) {
// introduced
al.add(ns);
}
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(al);
}
@Override
public Element detach() {
return (Element)super.detach();
}
@Override
public void canContainContent(Content child, int index, boolean replace) throws IllegalAddException {
if (child instanceof DocType) {
throw new IllegalAddException(
"A DocType is not allowed except at the document level");
}
}
/**
* Sort the contents of this Element using a mechanism that is safe for JDOM
* content. See the notes on {@link #sortContent(Filter, Comparator)} for
* how the algorithm works.
*
* {@link Collections#sort(List, Comparator)} is not appropriate for sorting
* the Lists returned from {@link Element#getContent()} because those are
* 'live' lists, and the Collections.sort() method uses an algorithm that
* adds the content in the new location before removing it from the old.
* That creates validation issues with content attempting to attach to a
* parent before detaching first.
*
* This method provides a safe means to conveniently sort the content.
*
* @param comparator The Comparator to use for the sorting.
*/
public void sortContent(Comparator super Content> comparator) {
content.sort(comparator);
}
/**
* Sort the child Elements of this Element using a mechanism that is safe
* for JDOM content. Other child content will be unaffected. See the notes
* on {@link #sortContent(Filter, Comparator)} for how the algorithm works.
*
* {@link Collections#sort(List, Comparator)} is not appropriate for sorting
* the Lists returned from {@link Element#getContent()} because those are
* 'live' lists, and the Collections.sort() method uses an algorithm that
* adds the content in the new location before removing it from the old.
* This creates validation issues with content attempting to attach to a
* parent before detaching first.
*
* This method provides a safe means to conveniently sort the content.
*
* @param comparator The Comparator to use for the sorting.
*/
public void sortChildren(Comparator super Element> comparator) {
((FilterList)getChildren()).sort(comparator);
}
/**
* Sort the Attributes of this Element using a mechanism that is safe
* for JDOM. Other child content will be unaffected. See the notes
* on {@link #sortContent(Filter, Comparator)} for how the algorithm works.
*
* {@link Collections#sort(List, Comparator)} is not appropriate for sorting
* the Lists returned from {@link Element#getContent()} because those are
* 'live' lists, and the Collections.sort() method uses an algorithm that
* adds the content in the new location before removing it from the old.
* This creates validation issues with content attempting to attach to a
* parent before detaching first.
*
* This method provides a safe means to conveniently sort the content.
*
* @param comparator The Comparator to use for the sorting.
*/
public void sortAttributes(Comparator super Attribute> comparator) {
if (attributes != null) {
attributes.sort(comparator);
}
}
/**
* Sort the child content of this Element that matches the Filter, using a
* mechanism that is safe for JDOM content. Other child content (that does
* not match the filter) will be unaffected.
*
* The algorithm used for sorting affects the child content in the following
* ways:
*
* - Items not matching the Filter will be unchanged. This includes the
* absolute position of that content in this Element. i.e. if child content
*
cc
does not match the Filter, then indexOf(cc)
* will not be changed by this sort.
* - Items matching the Filter will be reordered according to the
* comparator. Only the relative order of the Filtered data will change.
*
- Items that compare as 'equals' using the comparator will keep the
* the same relative order as before the sort.
*
*
* {@link Collections#sort(List, Comparator)} is not appropriate for sorting
* the Lists returned from {@link Element#getContent()} because those are
* 'live' lists, and the Collections.sort() method uses an algorithm that
* adds the content in the new location before removing it from the old.
* This creates validation issues with content attempting to attach to a
* parent before detaching first.
*
* This method provides a safe means to conveniently sort the content.
* @param The generic type of the Filter used to select the content to
* sort.
* @param filter The Filter used to select which child content to sort.
* @param comparator The Comparator to use for the sorting.
*/
public void sortContent(Filter filter, Comparator super E> comparator) {
final FilterList list = (FilterList)getContent(filter);
list.sort(comparator);
}
/**
* Simple method that supports getXMLBaseURI().
* @param uri 'currently' URI as a string
* @param relative the relative URI we are trying to make absolute
* @return the resulting URI, may be null.
* @throws URISyntaxException for URI problems.
*/
private final URI resolve(String uri, URI relative)
throws URISyntaxException {
if (uri == null) {
return relative;
}
final URI n = new URI(uri);
if (relative == null) {
return n;
}
return n.resolve(relative);
}
/**
* Calculate the XMLBase URI for this Element using the rules defined in the
* XMLBase specification, as well as the values supplied in the xml:base
* attributes on this Element and its ancestry.
*
* This method assumes that all values in xml:base
attributes
* are valid URI values according to the java.net.URI
* implementation. The same implementation is used to resolve relative URI
* values, and thus this code follows the assumptions in java.net.URI.
*
* This technically deviates from the XMLBase spec because to fully support
* legacy HTML the xml:base attribute could contain what is called a 'LIERI'
* which is a superset of true URI values, but for practical purposes JDOM
* users should never encounter such values because they are not processing
* raw HTML (but xhtml maybe).
*
* @return a URI representing the XMLBase value for the supplied Element, or
* null if one could not be calculated.
* @throws URISyntaxException
* if it is not possible to create java.net.URI values from the data
* in the xml:base
attributes.
*/
public URI getXMLBaseURI() throws URISyntaxException {
Parent p = this;
URI ret = null;
while (p != null) {
if (p instanceof Element) {
ret = resolve(((Element) p).getAttributeValue("base",
Namespace.XML_NAMESPACE), ret);
} else {
ret = resolve(((Document) p).getBaseURI(), ret);
}
if (ret != null && ret.isAbsolute()) {
return ret;
}
p = p.getParent();
}
return ret;
}
/**
* JDOM2 Serialization. In this case, DocType is simple.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 200L;
/**
* Serialize out the Element.
*
* @serialData
* The Stream protocol is:
*
* - The Element name and Namespace using default Serialization.
*
- The count of additional Namespace Declarations.
*
- The actual additional Namespace Declarations.
*
- The count of Attributes.
*
- The actual Attributes.
*
- The count of child Content
*
- The actual Child Content.
*
*
* @param out where to write the Element to.
* @throws IOException if there is a writing problem.
*/
private void writeObject(final ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {
// sends out the name and namespace.
out.defaultWriteObject();
if (hasAdditionalNamespaces()) {
final int ans = additionalNamespaces.size();
out.writeInt(ans);
for (int i = 0; i < ans; i++) {
out.writeObject(additionalNamespaces.get(i));
}
} else {
out.writeInt(0);
}
if (hasAttributes()) {
final int ans = attributes.size();
out.writeInt(ans);
for (int i = 0; i < ans; i++) {
out.writeObject(attributes.get(i));
}
} else {
out.writeInt(0);
}
final int cs = content.size();
out.writeInt(cs);
for (int i = 0; i < cs; i++) {
out.writeObject(content.get(i));
}
}
/**
* Read an Element off the ObjectInputStream.
*
* @see #writeObject(ObjectOutputStream)
* @param in where to read the Element from.
* @throws IOException if there is a reading problem.
* @throws ClassNotFoundException when a class cannot be found
*/
private void readObject(final ObjectInputStream in)
throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
in.defaultReadObject();
content = new ContentList(this);
int nss = in.readInt();
while (--nss >= 0) {
addNamespaceDeclaration((Namespace)in.readObject());
}
int ats = in.readInt();
while (--ats >= 0) {
setAttribute((Attribute)in.readObject());
}
int cs = in.readInt();
while (--cs >= 0) {
addContent((Content)in.readObject());
}
}
}