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public interface EndElement extends XMLEvent
An interface for the end element event. An EndElement is reported for each End Tag in the document.- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
XMLEvent
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from interface javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamConstants
ATTRIBUTE, CDATA, CHARACTERS, COMMENT, DTD, END_DOCUMENT, END_ELEMENT, ENTITY_DECLARATION, ENTITY_REFERENCE, NAMESPACE, NOTATION_DECLARATION, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION, SPACE, START_DOCUMENT, START_ELEMENT
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description QName
getName()
Get the name of this eventIterator
getNamespaces()
Returns an Iterator of namespaces that have gone out of scope.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.stream.events.XMLEvent
asCharacters, asEndElement, asStartElement, getEventType, getLocation, getSchemaType, isAttribute, isCharacters, isEndDocument, isEndElement, isEntityReference, isNamespace, isProcessingInstruction, isStartDocument, isStartElement, writeAsEncodedUnicode
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Method Detail
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getName
QName getName()
Get the name of this event- Returns:
- the qualified name of this event
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getNamespaces
Iterator getNamespaces()
Returns an Iterator of namespaces that have gone out of scope. Returns an empty iterator if no namespaces have gone out of scope.- Returns:
- an Iterator over Namespace interfaces, or an empty iterator
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