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public interface LSInput
This interface represents an input source for data.This interface allows an application to encapsulate information about an input source in a single object, which may include a public identifier, a system identifier, a byte stream (possibly with a specified encoding), a base URI, and/or a character stream.
The exact definitions of a byte stream and a character stream are binding dependent.
The application is expected to provide objects that implement this interface whenever such objects are needed. The application can either provide its own objects that implement this interface, or it can use the generic factory method
DOMImplementationLS.createLSInput()
to create objects that implement this interface.The
LSParser
will use theLSInput
object to determine how to read data. TheLSParser
will look at the different inputs specified in theLSInput
in the following order to know which one to read from, the first one that is not null and not an empty string will be used:-
LSInput.characterStream
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LSInput.byteStream
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LSInput.stringData
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LSInput.systemId
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LSInput.publicId
If all inputs are null, the
LSParser
will report aDOMError
with itsDOMError.type
set to"no-input-specified"
and itsDOMError.severity
set toDOMError.SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR
.LSInput
objects belong to the application. The DOM implementation will never modify them (though it may make copies and modify the copies, if necessary).See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load and Save Specification.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description String
getBaseURI()
The base URI to be used (see section 5.1.4 in [IETF RFC 2396]) for resolving a relativesystemId
to an absolute URI.InputStream
getByteStream()
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of bytes.boolean
getCertifiedText()
Reader
getCharacterStream()
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of 16-bit units.String
getEncoding()
The character encoding, if known.String
getPublicId()
The public identifier for this input source.String
getStringData()
String data to parse.String
getSystemId()
The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this input source.void
setBaseURI(String baseURI)
The base URI to be used (see section 5.1.4 in [IETF RFC 2396]) for resolving a relativesystemId
to an absolute URI.void
setByteStream(InputStream byteStream)
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of bytes.void
setCertifiedText(boolean certifiedText)
void
setCharacterStream(Reader characterStream)
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of 16-bit units.void
setEncoding(String encoding)
The character encoding, if known.void
setPublicId(String publicId)
The public identifier for this input source.void
setStringData(String stringData)
String data to parse.void
setSystemId(String systemId)
The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this input source.
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Method Detail
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getCharacterStream
Reader getCharacterStream()
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of 16-bit units. The application must encode the stream using UTF-16 (defined in [Unicode] and in [ISO/IEC 10646]). It is not a requirement to have an XML declaration when using character streams. If an XML declaration is present, the value of the encoding attribute will be ignored.
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setCharacterStream
void setCharacterStream(Reader characterStream)
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of 16-bit units. The application must encode the stream using UTF-16 (defined in [Unicode] and in [ISO/IEC 10646]). It is not a requirement to have an XML declaration when using character streams. If an XML declaration is present, the value of the encoding attribute will be ignored.
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getByteStream
InputStream getByteStream()
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of bytes.
If the application knows the character encoding of the byte stream, it should set the encoding attribute. Setting the encoding in this way will override any encoding specified in an XML declaration in the data.
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setByteStream
void setByteStream(InputStream byteStream)
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a stream of bytes.
If the application knows the character encoding of the byte stream, it should set the encoding attribute. Setting the encoding in this way will override any encoding specified in an XML declaration in the data.
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getStringData
String getStringData()
String data to parse. If provided, this will always be treated as a sequence of 16-bit units (UTF-16 encoded characters). It is not a requirement to have an XML declaration when usingstringData
. If an XML declaration is present, the value of the encoding attribute will be ignored.
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setStringData
void setStringData(String stringData)
String data to parse. If provided, this will always be treated as a sequence of 16-bit units (UTF-16 encoded characters). It is not a requirement to have an XML declaration when usingstringData
. If an XML declaration is present, the value of the encoding attribute will be ignored.
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getSystemId
String getSystemId()
The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this input source. The system identifier is optional if there is a byte stream, a character stream, or string data. It is still useful to provide one, since the application will use it to resolve any relative URIs and can include it in error messages and warnings. (The LSParser will only attempt to fetch the resource identified by the URI reference if there is no other input available in the input source.)
If the application knows the character encoding of the object pointed to by the system identifier, it can set the encoding using theencoding
attribute.
If the specified system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in [IETF RFC 2396]), the DOM implementation will attempt to resolve the relative URI with thebaseURI
as the base, if that fails, the behavior is implementation dependent.
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setSystemId
void setSystemId(String systemId)
The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this input source. The system identifier is optional if there is a byte stream, a character stream, or string data. It is still useful to provide one, since the application will use it to resolve any relative URIs and can include it in error messages and warnings. (The LSParser will only attempt to fetch the resource identified by the URI reference if there is no other input available in the input source.)
If the application knows the character encoding of the object pointed to by the system identifier, it can set the encoding using theencoding
attribute.
If the specified system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in [IETF RFC 2396]), the DOM implementation will attempt to resolve the relative URI with thebaseURI
as the base, if that fails, the behavior is implementation dependent.
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getPublicId
String getPublicId()
The public identifier for this input source. This may be mapped to an input source using an implementation dependent mechanism (such as catalogues or other mappings). The public identifier, if specified, may also be reported as part of the location information when errors are reported.
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setPublicId
void setPublicId(String publicId)
The public identifier for this input source. This may be mapped to an input source using an implementation dependent mechanism (such as catalogues or other mappings). The public identifier, if specified, may also be reported as part of the location information when errors are reported.
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getBaseURI
String getBaseURI()
The base URI to be used (see section 5.1.4 in [IETF RFC 2396]) for resolving a relativesystemId
to an absolute URI.
If, when used, the base URI is itself a relative URI, an empty string, or null, the behavior is implementation dependent.
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setBaseURI
void setBaseURI(String baseURI)
The base URI to be used (see section 5.1.4 in [IETF RFC 2396]) for resolving a relativesystemId
to an absolute URI.
If, when used, the base URI is itself a relative URI, an empty string, or null, the behavior is implementation dependent.
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getEncoding
String getEncoding()
The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([XML 1.0] section 4.3.3 "Character Encoding in Entities").
This attribute has no effect when the application provides a character stream or string data. For other sources of input, an encoding specified by means of this attribute will override any encoding specified in the XML declaration or the Text declaration, or an encoding obtained from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP [IETF RFC 2616].
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setEncoding
void setEncoding(String encoding)
The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([XML 1.0] section 4.3.3 "Character Encoding in Entities").
This attribute has no effect when the application provides a character stream or string data. For other sources of input, an encoding specified by means of this attribute will override any encoding specified in the XML declaration or the Text declaration, or an encoding obtained from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP [IETF RFC 2616].
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getCertifiedText
boolean getCertifiedText()
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setCertifiedText
void setCertifiedText(boolean certifiedText)
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