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Java example source code file (XHTMLSerializer.java)

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The XHTMLSerializer.java Java example source code

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package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serialize;


import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Writer;


/**
 * Implements an XHTML serializer supporting both DOM and SAX
 * pretty serializing. For usage instructions see either {@link
 * Serializer} or {@link BaseMarkupSerializer}.
 *
 * @deprecated This class was deprecated in Xerces 2.6.2. It is
 * recommended that new applications use JAXP's Transformation API
 * for XML (TrAX) for serializing XHTML. See the Xerces documentation
 * for more information.
 * @author <a href="mailto:arkin@intalio.com">Assaf Arkin
 * @see Serializer
 */
public class XHTMLSerializer
    extends HTMLSerializer
{


    /**
     * Constructs a new serializer. The serializer cannot be used without
     * calling {@link #setOutputCharStream} or {@link #setOutputByteStream}
     * first.
     */
    public XHTMLSerializer()
    {
        super( true, new OutputFormat( Method.XHTML, null, false ) );
    }


    /**
     * Constructs a new serializer. The serializer cannot be used without
     * calling {@link #setOutputCharStream} or {@link #setOutputByteStream}
     * first.
     */
    public XHTMLSerializer( OutputFormat format )
    {
        super( true, format != null ? format : new OutputFormat( Method.XHTML, null, false ) );
    }


    /**
     * Constructs a new serializer that writes to the specified writer
     * using the specified output format. If <tt>format is null,
     * will use a default output format.
     *
     * @param writer The writer to use
     * @param format The output format to use, null for the default
     */
    public XHTMLSerializer( Writer writer, OutputFormat format )
    {
        super( true, format != null ? format : new OutputFormat( Method.XHTML, null, false ) );
        setOutputCharStream( writer );
    }


    /**
     * Constructs a new serializer that writes to the specified output
     * stream using the specified output format. If <tt>format
     * is null, will use a default output format.
     *
     * @param output The output stream to use
     * @param format The output format to use, null for the default
     */
    public XHTMLSerializer( OutputStream output, OutputFormat format )
    {
        super( true, format != null ? format : new OutputFormat( Method.XHTML, null, false ) );
        setOutputByteStream( output );
    }


    public void setOutputFormat( OutputFormat format )
    {
        super.setOutputFormat( format != null ? format : new OutputFormat( Method.XHTML, null, false ) );
    }


}

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