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package org.jdom2.output.support;

import java.util.List;

import javax.xml.stream.XMLEventFactory;
import javax.xml.stream.util.XMLEventConsumer;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;

import org.jdom2.Attribute;
import org.jdom2.CDATA;
import org.jdom2.Comment;
import org.jdom2.Content;
import org.jdom2.DocType;
import org.jdom2.Document;
import org.jdom2.Element;
import org.jdom2.EntityRef;
import org.jdom2.ProcessingInstruction;
import org.jdom2.Text;
import org.jdom2.output.Format;
import org.jdom2.output.XMLOutputter;

/**
 * This interface provides a base support for the {@link XMLOutputter}.
 * 

* People who want to create a custom XMLOutputProcessor for XMLOutputter are * able to implement this interface with the following notes and restrictions: *

    *
  1. The XMLOutputter will call one, and only one of the process(XMLEventConsumer,Format,*) methods each * time the XMLOutputter is requested to output some JDOM content. It is thus * safe to assume that a process(XMLEventConsumer,Format,*) method can set up any * infrastructure needed to process the content, and that the XMLOutputter will * not re-call that method, or some other process(XMLEventConsumer,Format,*) method for the same output * sequence. *
  2. The process methods should be thread-safe and reentrant: The same * process(XMLEventConsumer,Format,*) method may (will) be called concurrently from different threads. *
*

* The {@link AbstractXMLOutputProcessor} class is a full implementation of this * interface and is fully customisable. People who want a custom XMLOutputter * are encouraged to extend the AbstractXMLOutputProcessor rather than do a full * re-implementation of this interface. * * @see XMLOutputter * @see AbstractXMLOutputProcessor * @since JDOM2 * @author Rolf Lear */ public interface StAXEventProcessor { /** * This will print the {@link Document} to the given XMLEventConsumer. *

* Warning: using your own XMLEventConsumer may cause the outputter's preferred * character encoding to be ignored. If you use encodings other than UTF-8, * we recommend using the method that takes an OutputStream instead. *

* * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param doc * Document to format. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, Document doc) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Print out the {@link DocType}. * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param doctype * DocType to output. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, DocType doctype) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Print out an {@link Element}, including its * {@link Attribute}s, and all contained (child) elements, etc. * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param element * Element to output. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, Element element) throws XMLStreamException; /** * This will handle printing out a list of nodes. This can be useful for * printing the content of an element that contains HTML, like * "<description>JDOM is <b>fun>!</description>". * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param list * List of nodes. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input list is null or contains null members * @throws ClassCastException * if any of the list members are not {@link Content} */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, List list) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Print out a {@link CDATA} node. * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactpry * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param cdata * CDATA to output. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactpry, CDATA cdata) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Print out a {@link Text} node. Performs the necessary entity * escaping and whitespace stripping. * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param text * Text to output. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, Text text) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Print out a {@link Comment}. * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param comment * Comment to output. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, Comment comment) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Print out a {@link ProcessingInstruction}. * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param pi * ProcessingInstruction to output. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, ProcessingInstruction pi) throws XMLStreamException; /** * Print out a {@link EntityRef}. * * @param out * XMLEventConsumer to use. * @param format * Format instance specifying output style * @param eventfactory * XMLEventFactory for creating XMLEvent instances. * @param entity * EntityRef to output. * @throws XMLStreamException * if there's any problem writing. * @throws NullPointerException * if the input content is null */ public abstract void process(XMLEventConsumer out, Format format, XMLEventFactory eventfactory, EntityRef entity) throws XMLStreamException; }




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