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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- Attribute, Characters, Comment, DTD, EndDocument, EndElement, EntityDeclaration, EntityReference, Namespace, NotationDeclaration, ProcessingInstruction, StartDocument, StartElement, XMLEvent, XMLStreamReader
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- StreamReaderDelegate
public interface XMLStreamConstants
This interface declares the constants used in this API. Numbers in the range 0 to 256 are reserved for the specification, user defined events must use event codes outside that range.- Since:
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field and Description static int
ATTRIBUTE
Indicates an event is an attributestatic int
CDATA
Indicates an event is a CDATA sectionstatic int
CHARACTERS
Indicates an event is charactersstatic int
COMMENT
Indicates an event is a commentstatic int
DTD
Indicates an event is a DTDstatic int
END_DOCUMENT
Indicates an event is an end documentstatic int
END_ELEMENT
Indicates an event is an end elementstatic int
ENTITY_DECLARATION
Indicates a Entity Declarationstatic int
ENTITY_REFERENCE
Indicates an event is an entity referencestatic int
NAMESPACE
Indicates the event is a namespace declarationstatic int
NOTATION_DECLARATION
Indicates a Notationstatic int
PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION
Indicates an event is a processing instructionstatic int
SPACE
The characters are white space (see [XML], 2.10 "White Space Handling").static int
START_DOCUMENT
Indicates an event is a start documentstatic int
START_ELEMENT
Indicates an event is a start element
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Field Detail
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START_ELEMENT
static final int START_ELEMENT
Indicates an event is a start element- See Also:
StartElement
, Constant Field Values
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END_ELEMENT
static final int END_ELEMENT
Indicates an event is an end element- See Also:
EndElement
, Constant Field Values
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PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION
static final int PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION
Indicates an event is a processing instruction- See Also:
ProcessingInstruction
, Constant Field Values
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CHARACTERS
static final int CHARACTERS
Indicates an event is characters- See Also:
Characters
, Constant Field Values
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COMMENT
static final int COMMENT
Indicates an event is a comment- See Also:
Comment
, Constant Field Values
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SPACE
static final int SPACE
The characters are white space (see [XML], 2.10 "White Space Handling"). Events are only reported as SPACE if they are ignorable white space. Otherwise they are reported as CHARACTERS.- See Also:
Characters
, Constant Field Values
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START_DOCUMENT
static final int START_DOCUMENT
Indicates an event is a start document- See Also:
StartDocument
, Constant Field Values
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END_DOCUMENT
static final int END_DOCUMENT
Indicates an event is an end document- See Also:
EndDocument
, Constant Field Values
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ENTITY_REFERENCE
static final int ENTITY_REFERENCE
Indicates an event is an entity reference- See Also:
EntityReference
, Constant Field Values
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ATTRIBUTE
static final int ATTRIBUTE
Indicates an event is an attribute- See Also:
Attribute
, Constant Field Values
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DTD
static final int DTD
Indicates an event is a DTD- See Also:
DTD
, Constant Field Values
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CDATA
static final int CDATA
Indicates an event is a CDATA section- See Also:
Characters
, Constant Field Values
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NAMESPACE
static final int NAMESPACE
Indicates the event is a namespace declaration- See Also:
Namespace
, Constant Field Values
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NOTATION_DECLARATION
static final int NOTATION_DECLARATION
Indicates a Notation- See Also:
NotationDeclaration
, Constant Field Values
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ENTITY_DECLARATION
static final int ENTITY_DECLARATION
Indicates a Entity Declaration- See Also:
NotationDeclaration
, Constant Field Values
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