javax.xml.stream.events

Interface EntityDeclaration

  • All Superinterfaces:
    XMLEvent, XMLStreamConstants

    public interface EntityDeclaration
    extends XMLEvent
    An interface for handling Entity Declarations This interface is used to record and report unparsed entity declarations.
    Since:
    1.6
    • Method Detail

      • getPublicId

        String getPublicId()
        The entity's public identifier, or null if none was given
        Returns:
        the public ID for this declaration or null
      • getSystemId

        String getSystemId()
        The entity's system identifier.
        Returns:
        the system ID for this declaration or null
      • getName

        String getName()
        The entity's name
        Returns:
        the name, may not be null
      • getNotationName

        String getNotationName()
        The name of the associated notation.
        Returns:
        the notation name
      • getReplacementText

        String getReplacementText()
        The replacement text of the entity. This method will only return non-null if this is an internal entity.
        Returns:
        null or the replacment text
      • getBaseURI

        String getBaseURI()
        Get the base URI for this reference or null if this information is not available
        Returns:
        the base URI or null

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