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package org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.dtd;

import org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.DatatypeValidator;
import org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.InvalidDatatypeValueException;
import org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.ValidationContext;

/**
 * 

StringValidator validates that XML content is a W3C string type.

*

The string datatype represents character strings in XML. The * value space of string is the set of finite-length sequences * of characters (as defined in [XML 1.0 Recommendation * (Second Edition)]) that match the Char production * from [XML 1.0 Recommendation (Second Edition)]. * A character is an atomic unit of communication; it * is not further specified except to note that every * character has a corresponding Universal Code Set * code point ([ISO 10646],[Unicode] and [Unicode3]), * which is an integer.

* * @xerces.internal * * @version $Id: StringDatatypeValidator.java 699892 2008-09-28 21:08:27Z mrglavas $ */ public class StringDatatypeValidator implements DatatypeValidator { // construct a string datatype validator public StringDatatypeValidator() { } /** * Checks that "content" string is valid string value. * If invalid a Datatype validation exception is thrown. * * @param content the string value that needs to be validated * @param context the validation context * @throws InvalidDatatypeException if the content is * invalid according to the rules for the validators * @see InvalidDatatypeValueException */ public void validate(String content, ValidationContext context) throws InvalidDatatypeValueException { } }




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