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The DTM.java Java example source code
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package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.dtm;
import javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator;
import com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils.XMLString;
/**
* <code>DTM is an XML document model expressed as a table
* rather than an object tree. It attempts to provide an interface to
* a parse tree that has very little object creation. (DTM
* implementations may also support incremental construction of the
* model, but that's hidden from the DTM API.)
*
* <p>Nodes in the DTM are identified by integer "handles". A handle must
* be unique within a process, and carries both node identification and
* document identification. It must be possible to compare two handles
* (and thus their nodes) for identity with "==".</p>
*
* <p>Namespace URLs, local-names, and expanded-names can all be
* represented by and tested as integer ID values. An expanded name
* represents (and may or may not directly contain) a combination of
* the URL ID, and the local-name ID. Note that the namespace URL id
* can be 0, which should have the meaning that the namespace is null.
* For consistancy, zero should not be used for a local-name index. </p>
*
* <p>Text content of a node is represented by an index and length,
* permitting efficient storage such as a shared FastStringBuffer.</p>
*
* <p>The model of the tree, as well as the general navigation model,
* is that of XPath 1.0, for the moment. The model will eventually be
* adapted to match the XPath 2.0 data model, XML Schema, and
* InfoSet.</p>
*
* <p>DTM does _not_ directly support the W3C's Document Object
* Model. However, it attempts to come close enough that an
* implementation of DTM can be created that wraps a DOM and vice
* versa.</p>
*
* <p>Please Note: The DTM API is still
* <strong>Subject To Change. This wouldn't affect most
* users, but might require updating some extensions.</p>
*
* <p> The largest change being contemplated is a reconsideration of
* the Node Handle representation. We are still not entirely sure
* that an integer packed with two numeric subfields is really the
* best solution. It has been suggested that we move up to a Long, to
* permit more nodes per document without having to reduce the number
* of slots in the DTMManager. There's even been a proposal that we
* replace these integers with "cursor" objects containing the
* internal node id and a pointer to the actual DTM object; this might
* reduce the need to continuously consult the DTMManager to retrieve
* the latter, and might provide a useful "hook" back into normal Java
* heap management. But changing this datatype would have huge impact
* on Xalan's internals -- especially given Java's lack of C-style
* typedefs -- so we won't cut over unless we're convinced the new
* solution really would be an improvement!</p>
* */
public interface DTM
{
/**
* Null node handles are represented by this value.
*/
public static final int NULL = -1;
// These nodeType mnemonics and values are deliberately the same as those
// used by the DOM, for convenient mapping
//
// %REVIEW% Should we actually define these as initialized to,
// eg. org.w3c.dom.Document.ELEMENT_NODE?
/**
* The node is a <code>Root.
*/
public static final short ROOT_NODE = 0;
/**
* The node is an <code>Element.
*/
public static final short ELEMENT_NODE = 1;
/**
* The node is an <code>Attr.
*/
public static final short ATTRIBUTE_NODE = 2;
/**
* The node is a <code>Text node.
*/
public static final short TEXT_NODE = 3;
/**
* The node is a <code>CDATASection.
*/
public static final short CDATA_SECTION_NODE = 4;
/**
* The node is an <code>EntityReference.
*/
public static final short ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE = 5;
/**
* The node is an <code>Entity.
*/
public static final short ENTITY_NODE = 6;
/**
* The node is a <code>ProcessingInstruction.
*/
public static final short PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE = 7;
/**
* The node is a <code>Comment.
*/
public static final short COMMENT_NODE = 8;
/**
* The node is a <code>Document.
*/
public static final short DOCUMENT_NODE = 9;
/**
* The node is a <code>DocumentType.
*/
public static final short DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE = 10;
/**
* The node is a <code>DocumentFragment.
*/
public static final short DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE = 11;
/**
* The node is a <code>Notation.
*/
public static final short NOTATION_NODE = 12;
/**
* The node is a <code>namespace node. Note that this is not
* currently a node type defined by the DOM API.
*/
public static final short NAMESPACE_NODE = 13;
/**
* The number of valid nodetypes.
*/
public static final short NTYPES = 14;
// ========= DTM Implementation Control Functions. ==============
// %TBD% RETIRED -- do via setFeature if needed. Remove from impls.
// public void setParseBlockSize(int blockSizeSuggestion);
/**
* Set an implementation dependent feature.
* <p>
* %REVIEW% Do we really expect to set features on DTMs?
*
* @param featureId A feature URL.
* @param state true if this feature should be on, false otherwise.
*/
public void setFeature(String featureId, boolean state);
/**
* Set a run time property for this DTM instance.
*
* @param property a <code>String value
* @param value an <code>Object value
*/
public void setProperty(String property, Object value);
// ========= Document Navigation Functions =========
/**
* This returns a stateless "traverser", that can navigate over an
* XPath axis, though not in document order.
*
* @param axis One of Axes.ANCESTORORSELF, etc.
*
* @return A DTMAxisIterator, or null if the givin axis isn't supported.
*/
public DTMAxisTraverser getAxisTraverser(final int axis);
/**
* This is a shortcut to the iterators that implement
* XPath axes.
* Returns a bare-bones iterator that must be initialized
* with a start node (using iterator.setStartNode()).
*
* @param axis One of Axes.ANCESTORORSELF, etc.
*
* @return A DTMAxisIterator, or null if the givin axis isn't supported.
*/
public DTMAxisIterator getAxisIterator(final int axis);
/**
* Get an iterator that can navigate over an XPath Axis, predicated by
* the extended type ID.
*
* @param axis
* @param type An extended type ID.
*
* @return A DTMAxisIterator, or null if the givin axis isn't supported.
*/
public DTMAxisIterator getTypedAxisIterator(final int axis, final int type);
/**
* Given a node handle, test if it has child nodes.
* <p> %REVIEW% This is obviously useful at the DOM layer, where it
* would permit testing this without having to create a proxy
* node. It's less useful in the DTM API, where
* (dtm.getFirstChild(nodeHandle)!=DTM.NULL) is just as fast and
* almost as self-evident. But it's a convenience, and eases porting
* of DOM code to DTM. </p>
*
* @param nodeHandle int Handle of the node.
* @return int true if the given node has child nodes.
*/
public boolean hasChildNodes(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, get the handle of the node's first child.
*
* @param nodeHandle int Handle of the node.
* @return int DTM node-number of first child,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getFirstChild(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, get the handle of the node's last child.
*
* @param nodeHandle int Handle of the node.
* @return int Node-number of last child,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getLastChild(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Retrieves an attribute node by local name and namespace URI
*
* %TBD% Note that we currently have no way to support
* the DOM's old getAttribute() call, which accesses only the qname.
*
* @param elementHandle Handle of the node upon which to look up this attribute.
* @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute to
* retrieve, or null.
* @param name The local name of the attribute to
* retrieve.
* @return The attribute node handle with the specified name (
* <code>nodeName) or DTM.NULL if there is no such
* attribute.
*/
public int getAttributeNode(int elementHandle, String namespaceURI,
String name);
/**
* Given a node handle, get the index of the node's first attribute.
*
* @param nodeHandle int Handle of the node.
* @return Handle of first attribute, or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getFirstAttribute(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, get the index of the node's first namespace node.
*
* @param nodeHandle handle to node, which should probably be an element
* node, but need not be.
*
* @param inScope true if all namespaces in scope should be
* returned, false if only the node's own
* namespace declarations should be returned.
* @return handle of first namespace,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getFirstNamespaceNode(int nodeHandle, boolean inScope);
/**
* Given a node handle, advance to its next sibling.
* @param nodeHandle int Handle of the node.
* @return int Node-number of next sibling,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getNextSibling(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, find its preceeding sibling.
* WARNING: DTM implementations may be asymmetric; in some,
* this operation has been resolved by search, and is relatively expensive.
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return int Node-number of the previous sib,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getPreviousSibling(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, advance to the next attribute. If an
* element, we advance to its first attribute; if an attr, we advance to
* the next attr of the same element.
*
* @param nodeHandle int Handle of the node.
* @return int DTM node-number of the resolved attr,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getNextAttribute(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a namespace handle, advance to the next namespace in the same scope
* (local or local-plus-inherited, as selected by getFirstNamespaceNode)
*
* @param baseHandle handle to original node from where the first child
* was relative to (needed to return nodes in document order).
* @param namespaceHandle handle to node which must be of type
* NAMESPACE_NODE.
* NEEDSDOC @param inScope
* @return handle of next namespace,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getNextNamespaceNode(int baseHandle, int namespaceHandle,
boolean inScope);
/**
* Given a node handle, find its parent node.
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return int Node handle of parent,
* or DTM.NULL to indicate none exists.
*/
public int getParent(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a DTM which contains only a single document,
* find the Node Handle of the Document node. Note
* that if the DTM is configured so it can contain multiple
* documents, this call will return the Document currently
* under construction -- but may return null if it's between
* documents. Generally, you should use getOwnerDocument(nodeHandle)
* or getDocumentRoot(nodeHandle) instead.
*
* @return int Node handle of document, or DTM.NULL if a shared DTM
* can not tell us which Document is currently active.
*/
public int getDocument();
/**
* Given a node handle, find the owning document node. This version mimics
* the behavior of the DOM call by the same name.
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return int Node handle of owning document, or DTM.NULL if the node was
* a Document.
* @see #getDocumentRoot(int nodeHandle)
*/
public int getOwnerDocument(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, find the owning document node.
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return int Node handle of owning document, or the node itself if it was
* a Document. (Note difference from DOM, where getOwnerDocument returns
* null for the Document node.)
* @see #getOwnerDocument(int nodeHandle)
*/
public int getDocumentRoot(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Get the string-value of a node as a String object
* (see http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#data-model
* for the definition of a node's string-value).
*
* @param nodeHandle The node ID.
*
* @return A string object that represents the string-value of the given node.
*/
public XMLString getStringValue(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Get number of character array chunks in
* the string-value of a node.
* (see http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#data-model
* for the definition of a node's string-value).
* Note that a single text node may have multiple text chunks.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node ID.
*
* @return number of character array chunks in
* the string-value of a node.
*/
public int getStringValueChunkCount(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Get a character array chunk in the string-value of a node.
* (see http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#data-model
* for the definition of a node's string-value).
* Note that a single text node may have multiple text chunks.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node ID.
* @param chunkIndex Which chunk to get.
* @param startAndLen A two-integer array which, upon return, WILL
* BE FILLED with values representing the chunk's start position
* within the returned character buffer and the length of the chunk.
* @return The character array buffer within which the chunk occurs,
* setting startAndLen's contents as a side-effect.
*/
public char[] getStringValueChunk(int nodeHandle, int chunkIndex,
int[] startAndLen);
/**
* Given a node handle, return an ID that represents the node's expanded name.
*
* @param nodeHandle The handle to the node in question.
*
* @return the expanded-name id of the node.
*/
public int getExpandedTypeID(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given an expanded name, return an ID. If the expanded-name does not
* exist in the internal tables, the entry will be created, and the ID will
* be returned. Any additional nodes that are created that have this
* expanded name will use this ID.
*
* NEEDSDOC @param namespace
* NEEDSDOC @param localName
* NEEDSDOC @param type
*
* @return the expanded-name id of the node.
*/
public int getExpandedTypeID(String namespace, String localName, int type);
/**
* Given an expanded-name ID, return the local name part.
*
* @param ExpandedNameID an ID that represents an expanded-name.
* @return String Local name of this node.
*/
public String getLocalNameFromExpandedNameID(int ExpandedNameID);
/**
* Given an expanded-name ID, return the namespace URI part.
*
* @param ExpandedNameID an ID that represents an expanded-name.
* @return String URI value of this node's namespace, or null if no
* namespace was resolved.
*/
public String getNamespaceFromExpandedNameID(int ExpandedNameID);
/**
* Given a node handle, return its DOM-style node name. This will
* include names such as #text or #document.
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return String Name of this node, which may be an empty string.
* %REVIEW% Document when empty string is possible...
*/
public String getNodeName(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, return the XPath node name. This should be
* the name as described by the XPath data model, NOT the DOM-style
* name.
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return String Name of this node.
*/
public String getNodeNameX(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, return its DOM-style localname.
* (As defined in Namespaces, this is the portion of the name after the
* prefix, if present, or the whole node name if no prefix exists)
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return String Local name of this node.
*/
public String getLocalName(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a namespace handle, return the prefix that the namespace decl is
* mapping.
* Given a node handle, return the prefix used to map to the namespace.
* (As defined in Namespaces, this is the portion of the name before any
* colon character).
*
* <p> %REVIEW% Are you sure you want "" for no prefix?
*
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return String prefix of this node's name, or "" if no explicit
* namespace prefix was given.
*/
public String getPrefix(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, return its DOM-style namespace URI
* (As defined in Namespaces, this is the declared URI which this node's
* prefix -- or default in lieu thereof -- was mapped to.)
* @param nodeHandle the id of the node.
* @return String URI value of this node's namespace, or null if no
* namespace was resolved.
*/
public String getNamespaceURI(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, return its node value. This is mostly
* as defined by the DOM, but may ignore some conveniences.
* <p>
* @param nodeHandle The node id.
* @return String Value of this node, or null if not
* meaningful for this node type.
*/
public String getNodeValue(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Given a node handle, return its DOM-style node type.
*
* <p>%REVIEW% Generally, returning short is false economy. Return int?
*
* @param nodeHandle The node id.
* @return int Node type, as per the DOM's Node._NODE constants.
*/
public short getNodeType(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Get the depth level of this node in the tree (equals 1 for
* a parentless node).
*
* @param nodeHandle The node id.
* @return the number of ancestors, plus one
* @xsl.usage internal
*/
public short getLevel(int nodeHandle);
// ============== Document query functions ==============
/**
* Tests whether DTM DOM implementation implements a specific feature and
* that feature is supported by this node.
* @param feature The name of the feature to test.
* @param version This is the version number of the feature to test.
* If the version is not
* specified, supporting any version of the feature will cause the
* method to return <code>true.
* @return Returns <code>true if the specified feature is
* supported on this node, <code>false otherwise.
*/
public boolean isSupported(String feature, String version);
/**
* Return the base URI of the document entity. If it is not known
* (because the document was parsed from a socket connection or from
* standard input, for example), the value of this property is unknown.
*
* @return the document base URI String object or null if unknown.
*/
public String getDocumentBaseURI();
/**
* Set the base URI of the document entity.
*
* @param baseURI the document base URI String object or null if unknown.
*/
public void setDocumentBaseURI(String baseURI);
/**
* Return the system identifier of the document entity. If
* it is not known, the value of this property is null.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node id, which can be any valid node handle.
* @return the system identifier String object or null if unknown.
*/
public String getDocumentSystemIdentifier(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Return the name of the character encoding scheme
* in which the document entity is expressed.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node id, which can be any valid node handle.
* @return the document encoding String object.
*/
public String getDocumentEncoding(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Return an indication of the standalone status of the document,
* either "yes" or "no". This property is derived from the optional
* standalone document declaration in the XML declaration at the
* beginning of the document entity, and has no value if there is no
* standalone document declaration.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node id, which can be any valid node handle.
* @return the document standalone String object, either "yes", "no", or null.
*/
public String getDocumentStandalone(int nodeHandle);
/**
* Return a string representing the XML version of the document. This
* property is derived from the XML declaration optionally present at the
* beginning of the document entity, and has no value if there is no XML
* declaration.
*
* @param documentHandle the document handle
* @return the document version String object
*/
public String getDocumentVersion(int documentHandle);
/**
* Return an indication of
* whether the processor has read the complete DTD. Its value is a
* boolean. If it is false, then certain properties (indicated in their
* descriptions below) may be unknown. If it is true, those properties
* are never unknown.
*
* @return <code>true if all declarations were processed;
* <code>false otherwise.
*/
public boolean getDocumentAllDeclarationsProcessed();
/**
* A document type declaration information item has the following properties:
*
* 1. [system identifier] The system identifier of the external subset, if
* it exists. Otherwise this property has no value.
*
* @return the system identifier String object, or null if there is none.
*/
public String getDocumentTypeDeclarationSystemIdentifier();
/**
* Return the public identifier of the external subset,
* normalized as described in 4.2.2 External Entities [XML]. If there is
* no external subset or if it has no public identifier, this property
* has no value.
*
* @return the public identifier String object, or null if there is none.
*/
public String getDocumentTypeDeclarationPublicIdentifier();
/**
* Returns the <code>Element whose ID is given by
* <code>elementId. If no such element exists, returns
* <code>DTM.NULL. Behavior is not defined if more than one element
* has this <code>ID. Attributes (including those
* with the name "ID") are not of type ID unless so defined by DTD/Schema
* information available to the DTM implementation.
* Implementations that do not know whether attributes are of type ID or
* not are expected to return <code>DTM.NULL.
*
* <p>%REVIEW% Presumably IDs are still scoped to a single document,
* and this operation searches only within a single document, right?
* Wouldn't want collisions between DTMs in the same process.</p>
*
* @param elementId The unique <code>id value for an element.
* @return The handle of the matching element.
*/
public int getElementById(String elementId);
/**
* The getUnparsedEntityURI function returns the URI of the unparsed
* entity with the specified name in the same document as the context
* node (see [3.3 Unparsed Entities]). It returns the empty string if
* there is no such entity.
* <p>
* XML processors may choose to use the System Identifier (if one
* is provided) to resolve the entity, rather than the URI in the
* Public Identifier. The details are dependent on the processor, and
* we would have to support some form of plug-in resolver to handle
* this properly. Currently, we simply return the System Identifier if
* present, and hope that it a usable URI or that our caller can
* map it to one.
* %REVIEW% Resolve Public Identifiers... or consider changing function name.
* <p>
* If we find a relative URI
* reference, XML expects it to be resolved in terms of the base URI
* of the document. The DOM doesn't do that for us, and it isn't
* entirely clear whether that should be done here; currently that's
* pushed up to a higher level of our application. (Note that DOM Level
* 1 didn't store the document's base URI.)
* %REVIEW% Consider resolving Relative URIs.
* <p>
* (The DOM's statement that "An XML processor may choose to
* completely expand entities before the structure model is passed
* to the DOM" refers only to parsed entities, not unparsed, and hence
* doesn't affect this function.)
*
* @param name A string containing the Entity Name of the unparsed
* entity.
*
* @return String containing the URI of the Unparsed Entity, or an
* empty string if no such entity exists.
*/
public String getUnparsedEntityURI(String name);
// ============== Boolean methods ================
/**
* Return true if the xsl:strip-space or xsl:preserve-space was processed
* during construction of the document contained in this DTM.
*
* NEEDSDOC ($objectName$) @return
*/
public boolean supportsPreStripping();
/**
* Figure out whether nodeHandle2 should be considered as being later
* in the document than nodeHandle1, in Document Order as defined
* by the XPath model. This may not agree with the ordering defined
* by other XML applications.
* <p>
* There are some cases where ordering isn't defined, and neither are
* the results of this function -- though we'll generally return true.
* <p>
* %REVIEW% Make sure this does the right thing with attribute nodes!!!
* <p>
* %REVIEW% Consider renaming for clarity. Perhaps isDocumentOrder(a,b)?
*
* @param firstNodeHandle DOM Node to perform position comparison on.
* @param secondNodeHandle DOM Node to perform position comparison on.
*
* @return false if secondNode comes before firstNode, otherwise return true.
* You can think of this as
* <code>(firstNode.documentOrderPosition <= secondNode.documentOrderPosition).
*/
public boolean isNodeAfter(int firstNodeHandle, int secondNodeHandle);
/**
* 2. [element content whitespace] A boolean indicating whether a
* text node represents white space appearing within element content
* (see [XML], 2.10 "White Space Handling"). Note that validating
* XML processors are required by XML 1.0 to provide this
* information... but that DOM Level 2 did not support it, since it
* depends on knowledge of the DTD which DOM2 could not guarantee
* would be available.
* <p>
* If there is no declaration for the containing element, an XML
* processor must assume that the whitespace could be meaningful and
* return false. If no declaration has been read, but the [all
* declarations processed] property of the document information item
* is false (so there may be an unread declaration), then the value
* of this property is indeterminate for white space characters and
* should probably be reported as false. It is always false for text
* nodes that contain anything other than (or in addition to) white
* space.
* <p>
* Note too that it always returns false for non-Text nodes.
* <p>
* %REVIEW% Joe wants to rename this isWhitespaceInElementContent() for clarity
*
* @param nodeHandle the node ID.
* @return <code>true if the node definitely represents whitespace in
* element content; <code>false otherwise.
*/
public boolean isCharacterElementContentWhitespace(int nodeHandle);
/**
* 10. [all declarations processed] This property is not strictly speaking
* part of the infoset of the document. Rather it is an indication of
* whether the processor has read the complete DTD. Its value is a
* boolean. If it is false, then certain properties (indicated in their
* descriptions below) may be unknown. If it is true, those properties
* are never unknown.
*
* @param documentHandle A node handle that must identify a document.
* @return <code>true if all declarations were processed;
* <code>false otherwise.
*/
public boolean isDocumentAllDeclarationsProcessed(int documentHandle);
/**
* 5. [specified] A flag indicating whether this attribute was actually
* specified in the start-tag of its element, or was defaulted from the
* DTD (or schema).
*
* @param attributeHandle The attribute handle
* @return <code>true if the attribute was specified;
* <code>false if it was defaulted or the handle doesn't
* refer to an attribute node.
*/
public boolean isAttributeSpecified(int attributeHandle);
// ========== Direct SAX Dispatch, for optimization purposes ========
/**
* Directly call the
* characters method on the passed ContentHandler for the
* string-value of the given node (see http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#data-model
* for the definition of a node's string-value). Multiple calls to the
* ContentHandler's characters methods may well occur for a single call to
* this method.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node ID.
* @param ch A non-null reference to a ContentHandler.
* @param normalize true if the content should be normalized according to
* the rules for the XPath
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#function-normalize-space">normalize-space
* function.
*
* @throws org.xml.sax.SAXException
*/
public void dispatchCharactersEvents(
int nodeHandle, org.xml.sax.ContentHandler ch, boolean normalize)
throws org.xml.sax.SAXException;
/**
* Directly create SAX parser events representing the XML content of
* a DTM subtree. This is a "serialize" operation.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node ID.
* @param ch A non-null reference to a ContentHandler.
*
* @throws org.xml.sax.SAXException
*/
public void dispatchToEvents(int nodeHandle, org.xml.sax.ContentHandler ch)
throws org.xml.sax.SAXException;
/**
* Return an DOM node for the given node.
*
* @param nodeHandle The node ID.
*
* @return A node representation of the DTM node.
*/
public org.w3c.dom.Node getNode(int nodeHandle);
// ==== Construction methods (may not be supported by some implementations!) =====
// %REVIEW% What response occurs if not supported?
/**
* @return true iff we're building this model incrementally (eg
* we're partnered with a CoroutineParser) and thus require that the
* transformation and the parse run simultaneously. Guidance to the
* DTMManager.
*/
public boolean needsTwoThreads();
// %REVIEW% Do these appends make any sense, should we support a
// wider set of methods (like the "append" methods in the
// current DTMDocumentImpl draft), or should we just support SAX
// listener interfaces? Should it be a separate interface to
// make that distinction explicit?
/**
* Return this DTM's content handler, if it has one.
*
* @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX events.
*/
public org.xml.sax.ContentHandler getContentHandler();
/**
* Return this DTM's lexical handler, if it has one.
*
* %REVIEW% Should this return null if constrution already done/begun?
*
* @return null if this model doesn't respond to lexical SAX events.
*/
public org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler getLexicalHandler();
/**
* Return this DTM's EntityResolver, if it has one.
*
* @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX entity ref events.
*/
public org.xml.sax.EntityResolver getEntityResolver();
/**
* Return this DTM's DTDHandler, if it has one.
*
* @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX dtd events.
*/
public org.xml.sax.DTDHandler getDTDHandler();
/**
* Return this DTM's ErrorHandler, if it has one.
*
* @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX error events.
*/
public org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler getErrorHandler();
/**
* Return this DTM's DeclHandler, if it has one.
*
* @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX Decl events.
*/
public org.xml.sax.ext.DeclHandler getDeclHandler();
/**
* Append a child to "the end of the document". Please note that
* the node is always cloned in a base DTM, since our basic behavior
* is immutable so nodes can't be removed from their previous
* location.
*
* <p> %REVIEW% DTM maintains an insertion cursor which
* performs a depth-first tree walk as nodes come in, and this operation
* is really equivalent to:
* insertionCursor.appendChild(document.importNode(newChild)))
* where the insert point is the last element that was appended (or
* the last one popped back to by an end-element operation).</p>
*
* @param newChild Must be a valid new node handle.
* @param clone true if the child should be cloned into the document.
* @param cloneDepth if the clone argument is true, specifies that the
* clone should include all it's children.
*/
public void appendChild(int newChild, boolean clone, boolean cloneDepth);
/**
* Append a text node child that will be constructed from a string,
* to the end of the document. Behavior is otherwise like appendChild().
*
* @param str Non-null reference to a string.
*/
public void appendTextChild(String str);
/**
* Get the location of a node in the source document.
*
* @param node an <code>int value
* @return a <code>SourceLocator value or null if no location
* is available
*/
public SourceLocator getSourceLocatorFor(int node);
/**
* As the DTM is registered with the DTMManager, this method
* will be called. This will give the DTM implementation a
* chance to initialize any subsystems that are required to
* build the DTM
*/
public void documentRegistration();
/**
* As documents are released from the DTMManager, the DTM implementation
* will be notified of the event. This will allow the DTM implementation
* to shutdown any subsystem activity that may of been assoiated with
* the active DTM Implementation.
*/
public void documentRelease();
/**
* Migrate a DTM built with an old DTMManager to a new DTMManager.
* After the migration, the new DTMManager will treat the DTM as
* one that is built by itself.
* This is used to support DTM sharing between multiple transformations.
* @param manager the DTMManager
*/
public void migrateTo(DTMManager manager);
}
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