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/*
* $Id: DTMManagerDefault.java 468653 2006-10-28 07:07:05Z minchau $
*/
package org.apache.xml.dtm.ref;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource;
import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXSource;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.DTM;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMException;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMFilter;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMIterator;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMManager;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMWSFilter;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.dom2dtm.DOM2DTM;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.sax2dtm.SAX2DTM;
import org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.sax2dtm.SAX2RTFDTM;
import org.apache.xml.res.XMLErrorResources;
import org.apache.xml.res.XMLMessages;
import org.apache.xml.utils.PrefixResolver;
import org.apache.xml.utils.SystemIDResolver;
import org.apache.xml.utils.XMLReaderManager;
import org.apache.xml.utils.XMLStringFactory;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXNotRecognizedException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXNotSupportedException;
import org.xml.sax.XMLReader;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.DefaultHandler;
/**
* The default implementation for the DTMManager.
*
* %REVIEW% There is currently a reentrancy issue, since the finalizer
* for XRTreeFrag (which runs in the GC thread) wants to call
* DTMManager.release(), and may do so at the same time that the main
* transformation thread is accessing the manager. Our current solution is
* to make most of the manager's methods synchronized.
* Early tests suggest that doing so is not causing a significant
* performance hit in Xalan. However, it should be noted that there
* is a possible alternative solution: rewrite release() so it merely
* posts a request for release onto a threadsafe queue, and explicitly
* process that queue on an infrequent basis during main-thread
* activity (eg, when getDTM() is invoked). The downside of that solution
* would be a greater delay before the DTM's storage is actually released
* for reuse.
* */
public class DTMManagerDefault extends DTMManager
{
//static final boolean JKESS_XNI_EXPERIMENT=true;
/** Set this to true if you want a dump of the DTM after creation. */
private static final boolean DUMPTREE = false;
/** Set this to true if you want a basic diagnostics. */
private static final boolean DEBUG = false;
/**
* Map from DTM identifier numbers to DTM objects that this manager manages.
* One DTM may have several prefix numbers, if extended node indexing
* is in use; in that case, m_dtm_offsets[] will used to control which
* prefix maps to which section of the DTM.
*
* This array grows as necessary; see addDTM().
*
* This array grows as necessary; see addDTM(). Growth is uncommon... but
* access needs to be blindingly fast since it's used in node addressing.
*/
protected DTM m_dtms[] = new DTM[256];
/** Map from DTM identifier numbers to offsets. For small DTMs with a
* single identifier, this will always be 0. In overflow addressing, where
* additional identifiers are allocated to access nodes beyond the range of
* a single Node Handle, this table is used to map the handle's node field
* into the actual node identifier.
*
* This array grows as necessary; see addDTM().
*
* This array grows as necessary; see addDTM(). Growth is uncommon... but
* access needs to be blindingly fast since it's used in node addressing.
* (And at the moment, that includes accessing it from DTMDefaultBase,
* which is why this is not Protected or Private.)
*/
int m_dtm_offsets[] = new int[256];
/**
* The cache for XMLReader objects to be used if the user did not
* supply an XMLReader for a SAXSource or supplied a StreamSource.
*/
protected XMLReaderManager m_readerManager = null;
/**
* The default implementation of ContentHandler, DTDHandler and ErrorHandler.
*/
protected DefaultHandler m_defaultHandler = new DefaultHandler();
/**
* Add a DTM to the DTM table. This convenience call adds it as the
* "base DTM ID", with offset 0. The other version of addDTM should
* be used if you want to add "extended" DTM IDs with nonzero offsets.
*
* @param dtm Should be a valid reference to a DTM.
* @param id Integer DTM ID to be bound to this DTM
*/
synchronized public void addDTM(DTM dtm, int id) { addDTM(dtm,id,0); }
/**
* Add a DTM to the DTM table.
*
* @param dtm Should be a valid reference to a DTM.
* @param id Integer DTM ID to be bound to this DTM.
* @param offset Integer addressing offset. The internal DTM Node ID is
* obtained by adding this offset to the node-number field of the
* public DTM Handle. For the first DTM ID accessing each DTM, this is 0;
* for overflow addressing it will be a multiple of 1<=IDENT_MAX_DTMS)
{
// TODO: %REVIEW% Not really the right error message.
throw new DTMException(XMLMessages.createXMLMessage(XMLErrorResources.ER_NO_DTMIDS_AVAIL, null)); //"No more DTM IDs are available!");
}
// We used to just allocate the array size to IDENT_MAX_DTMS.
// But we expect to increase that to 16 bits, and I'm not willing
// to allocate that much space unless needed. We could use one of our
// handy-dandy Fast*Vectors, but this will do for now.
// %REVIEW%
int oldlen=m_dtms.length;
if(oldlen<=id)
{
// Various growth strategies are possible. I think we don't want
// to over-allocate excessively, and I'm willing to reallocate
// more often to get that. See also Fast*Vector classes.
//
// %REVIEW% Should throw a more diagnostic error if we go over the max...
int newlen=Math.min((id+256),IDENT_MAX_DTMS);
DTM new_m_dtms[] = new DTM[newlen];
System.arraycopy(m_dtms,0,new_m_dtms,0,oldlen);
m_dtms=new_m_dtms;
int new_m_dtm_offsets[] = new int[newlen];
System.arraycopy(m_dtm_offsets,0,new_m_dtm_offsets,0,oldlen);
m_dtm_offsets=new_m_dtm_offsets;
}
m_dtms[id] = dtm;
m_dtm_offsets[id]=offset;
dtm.documentRegistration();
// The DTM should have been told who its manager was when we created it.
// Do we need to allow for adopting DTMs _not_ created by this manager?
}
/**
* Get the first free DTM ID available. %OPT% Linear search is inefficient!
*/
synchronized public int getFirstFreeDTMID()
{
int n = m_dtms.length;
for (int i = 1; i < n; i++)
{
if(null == m_dtms[i])
{
return i;
}
}
return n; // count on addDTM() to throw exception if out of range
}
/**
* The default table for exandedNameID lookups.
*/
private ExpandedNameTable m_expandedNameTable =
new ExpandedNameTable();
/**
* Constructor DTMManagerDefault
*
*/
public DTMManagerDefault(){}
/**
* Get an instance of a DTM, loaded with the content from the
* specified source. If the unique flag is true, a new instance will
* always be returned. Otherwise it is up to the DTMManager to return a
* new instance or an instance that it already created and may be being used
* by someone else.
*
* A bit of magic in this implementation: If the source is null, unique is true,
* and incremental and doIndexing are both false, we return an instance of
* SAX2RTFDTM, which see.
*
* (I think more parameters will need to be added for error handling, and entity
* resolution, and more explicit control of the RTF situation).
*
* @param source the specification of the source object.
* @param unique true if the returned DTM must be unique, probably because it
* is going to be mutated.
* @param whiteSpaceFilter Enables filtering of whitespace nodes, and may
* be null.
* @param incremental true if the DTM should be built incrementally, if
* possible.
* @param doIndexing true if the caller considers it worth it to use
* indexing schemes.
*
* @return a non-null DTM reference.
*/
synchronized public DTM getDTM(Source source, boolean unique,
DTMWSFilter whiteSpaceFilter,
boolean incremental, boolean doIndexing)
{
if(DEBUG && null != source)
System.out.println("Starting "+
(unique ? "UNIQUE" : "shared")+
" source: "+source.getSystemId()
);
XMLStringFactory xstringFactory = m_xsf;
int dtmPos = getFirstFreeDTMID();
int documentID = dtmPos << IDENT_DTM_NODE_BITS;
if ((null != source) && source instanceof DOMSource)
{
DOM2DTM dtm = new DOM2DTM(this, (DOMSource) source, documentID,
whiteSpaceFilter, xstringFactory, doIndexing);
addDTM(dtm, dtmPos, 0);
// if (DUMPTREE)
// {
// dtm.dumpDTM();
// }
return dtm;
}
else
{
boolean isSAXSource = (null != source)
? (source instanceof SAXSource) : true;
boolean isStreamSource = (null != source)
? (source instanceof StreamSource) : false;
if (isSAXSource || isStreamSource) {
XMLReader reader = null;
SAX2DTM dtm;
try {
InputSource xmlSource;
if (null == source) {
xmlSource = null;
} else {
reader = getXMLReader(source);
xmlSource = SAXSource.sourceToInputSource(source);
String urlOfSource = xmlSource.getSystemId();
if (null != urlOfSource) {
try {
urlOfSource = SystemIDResolver.getAbsoluteURI(urlOfSource);
} catch (Exception e) {
// %REVIEW% Is there a better way to send a warning?
System.err.println("Can not absolutize URL: " + urlOfSource);
}
xmlSource.setSystemId(urlOfSource);
}
}
if (source==null && unique && !incremental && !doIndexing) {
// Special case to support RTF construction into shared DTM.
// It should actually still work for other uses,
// but may be slightly deoptimized relative to the base
// to allow it to deal with carrying multiple documents.
//
// %REVIEW% This is a sloppy way to request this mode;
// we need to consider architectural improvements.
dtm = new SAX2RTFDTM(this, source, documentID, whiteSpaceFilter,
xstringFactory, doIndexing);
}
/**************************************************************
// EXPERIMENTAL 3/22/02
else if(JKESS_XNI_EXPERIMENT && m_incremental) {
dtm = new XNI2DTM(this, source, documentID, whiteSpaceFilter,
xstringFactory, doIndexing);
}
**************************************************************/
// Create the basic SAX2DTM.
else {
dtm = new SAX2DTM(this, source, documentID, whiteSpaceFilter,
xstringFactory, doIndexing);
}
// Go ahead and add the DTM to the lookup table. This needs to be
// done before any parsing occurs. Note offset 0, since we've just
// created a new DTM.
addDTM(dtm, dtmPos, 0);
boolean haveXercesParser =
(null != reader)
&& (reader.getClass()
.getName()
.equals("org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser") );
if (haveXercesParser) {
incremental = true; // No matter what. %REVIEW%
}
// If the reader is null, but they still requested an incremental
// build, then we still want to set up the IncrementalSAXSource stuff.
if (m_incremental && incremental
/* || ((null == reader) && incremental) */) {
IncrementalSAXSource coParser=null;
if (haveXercesParser) {
// IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces to avoid threading.
try {
coParser =(IncrementalSAXSource)
Class.forName("org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces").newInstance();
} catch( Exception ex ) {
ex.printStackTrace();
coParser=null;
}
}
if (coParser==null ) {
// Create a IncrementalSAXSource to run on the secondary thread.
if (null == reader) {
coParser = new IncrementalSAXSource_Filter();
} else {
IncrementalSAXSource_Filter filter =
new IncrementalSAXSource_Filter();
filter.setXMLReader(reader);
coParser=filter;
}
}
/**************************************************************
// EXPERIMENTAL 3/22/02
if (JKESS_XNI_EXPERIMENT && m_incremental &&
dtm instanceof XNI2DTM &&
coParser instanceof IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces) {
org.apache.xerces.xni.parser.XMLPullParserConfiguration xpc=
((IncrementalSAXSource_Xerces)coParser)
.getXNIParserConfiguration();
if (xpc!=null) {
// Bypass SAX; listen to the XNI stream
((XNI2DTM)dtm).setIncrementalXNISource(xpc);
} else {
// Listen to the SAX stream (will fail, diagnostically...)
dtm.setIncrementalSAXSource(coParser);
}
} else
***************************************************************/
// Have the DTM set itself up as IncrementalSAXSource's listener.
dtm.setIncrementalSAXSource(coParser);
if (null == xmlSource) {
// Then the user will construct it themselves.
return dtm;
}
if (null == reader.getErrorHandler()) {
reader.setErrorHandler(dtm);
}
reader.setDTDHandler(dtm);
try {
// Launch parsing coroutine. Launches a second thread,
// if we're using IncrementalSAXSource.filter().
coParser.startParse(xmlSource);
} catch (RuntimeException re) {
dtm.clearCoRoutine();
throw re;
} catch (Exception e) {
dtm.clearCoRoutine();
throw new org.apache.xml.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(e);
}
} else {
if (null == reader) {
// Then the user will construct it themselves.
return dtm;
}
// not incremental
reader.setContentHandler(dtm);
reader.setDTDHandler(dtm);
if (null == reader.getErrorHandler()) {
reader.setErrorHandler(dtm);
}
try {
reader.setProperty(
"http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler",
dtm);
} catch (SAXNotRecognizedException e){}
catch (SAXNotSupportedException e){}
try {
reader.parse(xmlSource);
} catch (RuntimeException re) {
dtm.clearCoRoutine();
throw re;
} catch (Exception e) {
dtm.clearCoRoutine();
throw new org.apache.xml.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(e);
}
}
if (DUMPTREE) {
System.out.println("Dumping SAX2DOM");
dtm.dumpDTM(System.err);
}
return dtm;
} finally {
// Reset the ContentHandler, DTDHandler, ErrorHandler to the DefaultHandler
// after creating the DTM.
if (reader != null && !(m_incremental && incremental)) {
reader.setContentHandler(m_defaultHandler);
reader.setDTDHandler(m_defaultHandler);
reader.setErrorHandler(m_defaultHandler);
// Reset the LexicalHandler to null after creating the DTM.
try {
reader.setProperty("http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler", null);
}
catch (Exception e) {}
}
releaseXMLReader(reader);
}
} else {
// It should have been handled by a derived class or the caller
// made a mistake.
throw new DTMException(XMLMessages.createXMLMessage(XMLErrorResources.ER_NOT_SUPPORTED, new Object[]{source})); //"Not supported: " + source);
}
}
}
/**
* Given a W3C DOM node, try and return a DTM handle.
* Note: calling this may be non-optimal, and there is no guarantee that
* the node will be found in any particular DTM.
*
* @param node Non-null reference to a DOM node.
*
* @return a valid DTM handle.
*/
synchronized public int getDTMHandleFromNode(org.w3c.dom.Node node)
{
if(null == node)
throw new IllegalArgumentException(XMLMessages.createXMLMessage(XMLErrorResources.ER_NODE_NON_NULL, null)); //"node must be non-null for getDTMHandleFromNode!");
if (node instanceof org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.DTMNodeProxy)
return ((org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.DTMNodeProxy) node).getDTMNodeNumber();
else
{
// Find the DOM2DTMs wrapped around this Document (if any)
// and check whether they contain the Node in question.
//
// NOTE that since a DOM2DTM may represent a subtree rather
// than a full document, we have to be prepared to check more
// than one -- and there is no guarantee that we will find
// one that contains ancestors or siblings of the node we're
// seeking.
//
// %REVIEW% We could search for the one which contains this
// node at the deepest level, and thus covers the widest
// subtree, but that's going to entail additional work
// checking more DTMs... and getHandleOfNode is not a
// cheap operation in most implementations.
//
// TODO: %REVIEW% If overflow addressing, we may recheck a DTM
// already examined. Ouch. But with the increased number of DTMs,
// scanning back to check this is painful.
// POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS:
// Generate a list of _unique_ DTM objects?
// Have each DTM cache last DOM node search?
int max = m_dtms.length;
for(int i = 0; i < max; i++)
{
DTM thisDTM=m_dtms[i];
if((null != thisDTM) && thisDTM instanceof DOM2DTM)
{
int handle=((DOM2DTM)thisDTM).getHandleOfNode(node);
if(handle!=DTM.NULL) return handle;
}
}
// Not found; generate a new DTM.
//
// %REVIEW% Is this really desirable, or should we return null
// and make folks explicitly instantiate from a DOMSource? The
// latter is more work but gives the caller the opportunity to
// explicitly add the DTM to a DTMManager... and thus to know when
// it can be discarded again, which is something we need to pay much
// more attention to. (Especially since only DTMs which are assigned
// to a manager can use the overflow addressing scheme.)
//
// %BUG% If the source node was a DOM2DTM$defaultNamespaceDeclarationNode
// and the DTM wasn't registered with this DTMManager, we will create
// a new DTM and _still_ not be able to find the node (since it will
// be resynthesized). Another reason to push hard on making all DTMs
// be managed DTMs.
// Since the real root of our tree may be a DocumentFragment, we need to
// use getParent to find the root, instead of getOwnerDocument. Otherwise
// DOM2DTM#getHandleOfNode will be very unhappy.
Node root = node;
Node p = (root.getNodeType() == Node.ATTRIBUTE_NODE) ? ((org.w3c.dom.Attr)root).getOwnerElement() : root.getParentNode();
for (; p != null; p = p.getParentNode())
{
root = p;
}
DOM2DTM dtm = (DOM2DTM) getDTM(new javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource(root),
false, null, true, true);
int handle;
if(node instanceof org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.dom2dtm.DOM2DTMdefaultNamespaceDeclarationNode)
{
// Can't return the same node since it's unique to a specific DTM,
// but can return the equivalent node -- find the corresponding
// Document Element, then ask it for the xml: namespace decl.
handle=dtm.getHandleOfNode(((org.w3c.dom.Attr)node).getOwnerElement());
handle=dtm.getAttributeNode(handle,node.getNamespaceURI(),node.getLocalName());
}
else
handle = ((DOM2DTM)dtm).getHandleOfNode(node);
if(DTM.NULL == handle)
throw new RuntimeException(XMLMessages.createXMLMessage(XMLErrorResources.ER_COULD_NOT_RESOLVE_NODE, null)); //"Could not resolve the node to a handle!");
return handle;
}
}
/**
* This method returns the SAX2 parser to use with the InputSource
* obtained from this URI.
* It may return null if any SAX2-conformant XML parser can be used,
* or if getInputSource() will also return null. The parser must
* be free for use (i.e., not currently in use for another parse().
* After use of the parser is completed, the releaseXMLReader(XMLReader)
* must be called.
*
* @param inputSource The value returned from the URIResolver.
* @return a SAX2 XMLReader to use to resolve the inputSource argument.
*
* @return non-null XMLReader reference ready to parse.
*/
synchronized public XMLReader getXMLReader(Source inputSource)
{
try
{
XMLReader reader = (inputSource instanceof SAXSource)
? ((SAXSource) inputSource).getXMLReader() : null;
// If user did not supply a reader, ask for one from the reader manager
if (null == reader) {
if (m_readerManager == null) {
m_readerManager = XMLReaderManager.getInstance();
}
reader = m_readerManager.getXMLReader();
}
return reader;
} catch (SAXException se) {
throw new DTMException(se.getMessage(), se);
}
}
/**
* Indicates that the XMLReader object is no longer in use for the transform.
*
* Note that the getXMLReader method may return an XMLReader that was
* specified on the SAXSource object by the application code. Such a
* reader should still be passed to releaseXMLReader, but the reader manager
* will only re-use XMLReaders that it created.
*
* @param reader The XMLReader to be released.
*/
synchronized public void releaseXMLReader(XMLReader reader) {
if (m_readerManager != null) {
m_readerManager.releaseXMLReader(reader);
}
}
/**
* Return the DTM object containing a representation of this node.
*
* @param nodeHandle DTM Handle indicating which node to retrieve
*
* @return a reference to the DTM object containing this node.
*/
synchronized public DTM getDTM(int nodeHandle)
{
try
{
// Performance critical function.
return m_dtms[nodeHandle >>> IDENT_DTM_NODE_BITS];
}
catch(java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e)
{
if(nodeHandle==DTM.NULL)
return null; // Accept as a special case.
else
throw e; // Programming error; want to know about it.
}
}
/**
* Given a DTM, find the ID number in the DTM tables which addresses
* the start of the document. If overflow addressing is in use, other
* DTM IDs may also be assigned to this DTM.
*
* @param dtm The DTM which (hopefully) contains this node.
*
* @return The DTM ID (as the high bits of a NodeHandle, not as our
* internal index), or -1 if the DTM doesn't belong to this manager.
*/
synchronized public int getDTMIdentity(DTM dtm)
{
// Shortcut using DTMDefaultBase's extension hooks
// %REVIEW% Should the lookup be part of the basic DTM API?
if(dtm instanceof DTMDefaultBase)
{
DTMDefaultBase dtmdb=(DTMDefaultBase)dtm;
if(dtmdb.getManager()==this)
return dtmdb.getDTMIDs().elementAt(0);
else
return -1;
}
int n = m_dtms.length;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
DTM tdtm = m_dtms[i];
if (tdtm == dtm && m_dtm_offsets[i]==0)
return i << IDENT_DTM_NODE_BITS;
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Release the DTMManager's reference(s) to a DTM, making it unmanaged.
* This is typically done as part of returning the DTM to the heap after
* we're done with it.
*
* @param dtm the DTM to be released.
*
* @param shouldHardDelete If false, this call is a suggestion rather than an
* order, and we may not actually release the DTM. This is intended to
* support intelligent caching of documents... which is not implemented
* in this version of the DTM manager.
*
* @return true if the DTM was released, false if shouldHardDelete was set
* and we decided not to.
*/
synchronized public boolean release(DTM dtm, boolean shouldHardDelete)
{
if(DEBUG)
{
System.out.println("Releasing "+
(shouldHardDelete ? "HARD" : "soft")+
" dtm="+
// Following shouldn't need a nodeHandle, but does...
// and doesn't seem to report the intended value
dtm.getDocumentBaseURI()
);
}
if (dtm instanceof SAX2DTM)
{
((SAX2DTM) dtm).clearCoRoutine();
}
// Multiple DTM IDs may be assigned to a single DTM.
// The Right Answer is to ask which (if it supports
// extension, the DTM will need a list anyway). The
// Wrong Answer, applied if the DTM can't help us,
// is to linearly search them all; this may be very
// painful.
//
// %REVIEW% Should the lookup move up into the basic DTM API?
if(dtm instanceof DTMDefaultBase)
{
org.apache.xml.utils.SuballocatedIntVector ids=((DTMDefaultBase)dtm).getDTMIDs();
for(int i=ids.size()-1;i>=0;--i)
m_dtms[ids.elementAt(i)>>>DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_NODE_BITS]=null;
}
else
{
int i = getDTMIdentity(dtm);
if (i >= 0)
{
m_dtms[i >>> DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_NODE_BITS] = null;
}
}
dtm.documentRelease();
return true;
}
/**
* Method createDocumentFragment
*
*
* NEEDSDOC (createDocumentFragment) @return
*/
synchronized public DTM createDocumentFragment()
{
try
{
DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
dbf.setNamespaceAware(true);
DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();
Document doc = db.newDocument();
Node df = doc.createDocumentFragment();
return getDTM(new DOMSource(df), true, null, false, false);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
throw new DTMException(e);
}
}
/**
* NEEDSDOC Method createDTMIterator
*
*
* NEEDSDOC @param whatToShow
* NEEDSDOC @param filter
* NEEDSDOC @param entityReferenceExpansion
*
* NEEDSDOC (createDTMIterator) @return
*/
synchronized public DTMIterator createDTMIterator(int whatToShow, DTMFilter filter,
boolean entityReferenceExpansion)
{
/** @todo: implement this org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMManager abstract method */
return null;
}
/**
* NEEDSDOC Method createDTMIterator
*
*
* NEEDSDOC @param xpathString
* NEEDSDOC @param presolver
*
* NEEDSDOC (createDTMIterator) @return
*/
synchronized public DTMIterator createDTMIterator(String xpathString,
PrefixResolver presolver)
{
/** @todo: implement this org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMManager abstract method */
return null;
}
/**
* NEEDSDOC Method createDTMIterator
*
*
* NEEDSDOC @param node
*
* NEEDSDOC (createDTMIterator) @return
*/
synchronized public DTMIterator createDTMIterator(int node)
{
/** @todo: implement this org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMManager abstract method */
return null;
}
/**
* NEEDSDOC Method createDTMIterator
*
*
* NEEDSDOC @param xpathCompiler
* NEEDSDOC @param pos
*
* NEEDSDOC (createDTMIterator) @return
*/
synchronized public DTMIterator createDTMIterator(Object xpathCompiler, int pos)
{
/** @todo: implement this org.apache.xml.dtm.DTMManager abstract method */
return null;
}
/**
* return the expanded name table.
*
* NEEDSDOC @param dtm
*
* NEEDSDOC ($objectName$) @return
*/
public ExpandedNameTable getExpandedNameTable(DTM dtm)
{
return m_expandedNameTable;
}
}