org.xml.sax

Interface XMLFilter

  • All Superinterfaces:
    XMLReader
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    XMLFilterImpl

    public interface XMLFilter
    extends XMLReader
    Interface for an XML filter.
    This module, both source code and documentation, is in the Public Domain, and comes with NO WARRANTY. See http://www.saxproject.org for further information.

    An XML filter is like an XML reader, except that it obtains its events from another XML reader rather than a primary source like an XML document or database. Filters can modify a stream of events as they pass on to the final application.

    The XMLFilterImpl helper class provides a convenient base for creating SAX2 filters, by passing on all EntityResolver, DTDHandler, ContentHandler and ErrorHandler events automatically.

    Since:
    SAX 2.0
    See Also:
    XMLFilterImpl
    • Method Detail

      • setParent

        void setParent(XMLReader parent)
        Set the parent reader.

        This method allows the application to link the filter to a parent reader (which may be another filter). The argument may not be null.

        Parameters:
        parent - The parent reader.
      • getParent

        XMLReader getParent()
        Get the parent reader.

        This method allows the application to query the parent reader (which may be another filter). It is generally a bad idea to perform any operations on the parent reader directly: they should all pass through this filter.

        Returns:
        The parent filter, or null if none has been set.

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