javax.xml.crypto.dsig.spec

Class XSLTTransformParameterSpec

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    AlgorithmParameterSpec, TransformParameterSpec

    public final class XSLTTransformParameterSpec
    extends Object
    implements TransformParameterSpec
    Parameters for the XSLT Transform Algorithm. The parameters include a namespace-qualified stylesheet element.

    An XSLTTransformParameterSpec is instantiated with a mechanism-dependent (ex: DOM) stylesheet element. For example:

       DOMStructure stylesheet = new DOMStructure(element)
       XSLTTransformParameterSpec spec = new XSLTransformParameterSpec(stylesheet);
     
    where element is an Element containing the namespace-qualified stylesheet element.
    Since:
    1.6
    See Also:
    Transform
    • Constructor Detail

      • XSLTTransformParameterSpec

        public XSLTTransformParameterSpec(XMLStructure stylesheet)
        Creates an XSLTTransformParameterSpec with the specified stylesheet.
        Parameters:
        stylesheet - the XSLT stylesheet to be used
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if stylesheet is null
    • Method Detail

      • getStylesheet

        public XMLStructure getStylesheet()
        Returns the stylesheet.
        Returns:
        the stylesheet

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