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package javax.xml.stream;
import javax.xml.stream.events.*;
import javax.xml.stream.util.XMLEventConsumer;
import javax.xml.namespace.NamespaceContext;
/**
*
* This is the top level interface for writing XML documents.
*
* Instances of this interface are not required to validate the
* form of the XML.
*
* @version 1.0
* @author Copyright (c) 2009 by Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
* @see XMLEventReader
* @see javax.xml.stream.events.XMLEvent
* @see javax.xml.stream.events.Characters
* @see javax.xml.stream.events.ProcessingInstruction
* @see javax.xml.stream.events.StartElement
* @see javax.xml.stream.events.EndElement
* @since 1.6
*/
public interface XMLEventWriter extends XMLEventConsumer {
/**
* Writes any cached events to the underlying output mechanism
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public void flush() throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Frees any resources associated with this stream
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public void close() throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Add an event to the output stream
* Adding a START_ELEMENT will open a new namespace scope that
* will be closed when the corresponding END_ELEMENT is written.
*
* Required and optional fields for events added to the writer
*
*
* Event Type
* Required Fields
* Optional Fields
* Required Behavior
*
*
*
*
* START_ELEMENT
* QName name
* namespaces , attributes
* A START_ELEMENT will be written by writing the name,
* namespaces, and attributes of the event in XML 1.0 valid
* syntax for START_ELEMENTs.
* The name is written by looking up the prefix for
* the namespace uri. The writer can be configured to
* respect prefixes of QNames. If the writer is respecting
* prefixes it must use the prefix set on the QName. The
* default behavior is to lookup the value for the prefix
* on the EventWriter's internal namespace context.
* Each attribute (if any)
* is written using the behavior specified in the attribute
* section of this table. Each namespace (if any) is written
* using the behavior specified in the namespace section of this
* table.
*
*
*
* END_ELEMENT
* Qname name
* None
* A well formed END_ELEMENT tag is written.
* The name is written by looking up the prefix for
* the namespace uri. The writer can be configured to
* respect prefixes of QNames. If the writer is respecting
* prefixes it must use the prefix set on the QName. The
* default behavior is to lookup the value for the prefix
* on the EventWriter's internal namespace context.
* If the END_ELEMENT name does not match the START_ELEMENT
* name an XMLStreamException is thrown.
*
*
*
* ATTRIBUTE
* QName name , String value
* QName type
* An attribute is written using the same algorithm
* to find the lexical form as used in START_ELEMENT.
* The default is to use double quotes to wrap attribute
* values and to escape any double quotes found in the
* value. The type value is ignored.
*
*
*
* NAMESPACE
* String prefix, String namespaceURI,
* boolean isDefaultNamespaceDeclaration
*
* None
* A namespace declaration is written. If the
* namespace is a default namespace declaration
* (isDefault is true) then xmlns="$namespaceURI"
* is written and the prefix is optional. If
* isDefault is false, the prefix must be declared
* and the writer must prepend xmlns to the prefix
* and write out a standard prefix declaration.
*
*
*
* PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION
* None
* String target, String data
* The data does not need to be present and may be
* null. Target is required and many not be null.
* The writer
* will write data section
* directly after the target,
* enclosed in appropriate XML 1.0 syntax
*
*
*
* COMMENT
* None
* String comment
* If the comment is present (not null) it is written, otherwise an
* an empty comment is written
*
*
*
* START_DOCUMENT
* None
* String encoding , boolean standalone, String version
* A START_DOCUMENT event is not required to be written to the
* stream. If present the attributes are written inside
* the appropriate XML declaration syntax
*
*
*
* END_DOCUMENT
* None
* None
* Nothing is written to the output
*
*
* DTD
* String DocumentTypeDefinition
* None
* The DocumentTypeDefinition is written to the output
*
*
*
* @param event the event to be added
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public void add(XMLEvent event) throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Adds an entire stream to an output stream,
* calls next() on the inputStream argument until hasNext() returns false
* This should be treated as a convenience method that will
* perform the following loop over all the events in an
* event reader and call add on each event.
*
* @param reader the event stream to add to the output
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public void add(XMLEventReader reader) throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Gets the prefix the uri is bound to
* @param uri the uri to look up
* @return the prefix
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public String getPrefix(String uri) throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Sets the prefix the uri is bound to. This prefix is bound
* in the scope of the current START_ELEMENT / END_ELEMENT pair.
* If this method is called before a START_ELEMENT has been written
* the prefix is bound in the root scope.
* @param prefix the prefix to bind to the uri
* @param uri the uri to bind to the prefix
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public void setPrefix(String prefix, String uri) throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Binds a URI to the default namespace
* This URI is bound
* in the scope of the current START_ELEMENT / END_ELEMENT pair.
* If this method is called before a START_ELEMENT has been written
* the uri is bound in the root scope.
* @param uri the uri to bind to the default namespace
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public void setDefaultNamespace(String uri) throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Sets the current namespace context for prefix and uri bindings.
* This context becomes the root namespace context for writing and
* will replace the current root namespace context. Subsequent calls
* to setPrefix and setDefaultNamespace will bind namespaces using
* the context passed to the method as the root context for resolving
* namespaces.
* @param context the namespace context to use for this writer
* @throws XMLStreamException if an error occurs
*/
public void setNamespaceContext(NamespaceContext context)
throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* Returns the current namespace context.
* @return the current namespace context
*/
public NamespaceContext getNamespaceContext();
}