Package org.w3c.dom.ls
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Interface Summary Interface Description DOMImplementationLS DOMImplementationLS
contains the factory methods for creating Load and Save objects.LSInput This interface represents an input source for data.LSLoadEvent This interface represents a load event object that signals the completion of a document load.LSOutput This interface represents an output destination for data.LSParser An interface to an object that is able to build, or augment, a DOM tree from various input sources.LSParserFilter LSParserFilter
s provide applications the ability to examine nodes as they are being constructed while parsing.LSProgressEvent This interface represents a progress event object that notifies the application about progress as a document is parsed.LSResourceResolver LSResourceResolver
provides a way for applications to redirect references to external resources.LSSerializer ALSSerializer
provides an API for serializing (writing) a DOM document out into XML.LSSerializerFilter LSSerializerFilter
s provide applications the ability to examine nodes as they are being serialized and decide what nodes should be serialized or not. -
Exception Summary Exception Description LSException Parser or write operations may throw anLSException
if the processing is stopped.
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