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The coolest XML library for Java around. Define typesafe views (projections) to xml. Use XPath to read and write XML. Bind XML to Java collections. Requires at least Java6, supports Java8 features and has no further runtime dependencies.
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package org.xmlbeam.util.intern.duplex;
/* All AST nodes must implement this interface. It provides basic
machinery for constructing the parent and child relationships
between nodes. */
public
interface Node {
/** This method is called after the node has been made the current
node. It indicates that child nodes can now be added to it. */
public void jjtOpen();
/** This method is called after all the child nodes have been
added. */
public void jjtClose();
/** This pair of methods are used to inform the node of its
parent. */
public void jjtSetParent(Node n);
public Node jjtGetParent();
/** This method tells the node to add its argument to the node's
list of children. */
public void jjtAddChild(Node n, int i);
/** This method returns a child node. The children are numbered
from zero, left to right. */
public Node jjtGetChild(int i);
/** Return the number of children the node has. */
public int jjtGetNumChildren();
/** Accept the visitor. **/
public Object jjtAccept(XParserVisitor visitor, org.w3c.dom.Node data);
}
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