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This Class 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), and/or a character stream. *

The exact definitions of a byte stream and a character stream are * binding dependent. *

There are two places that the application will deliver this input * source to the parser: as the argument to the parse method, * or as the return value of the DOMResourceResolver.resolveEntity * method. *

The DOMParser will use the LSInput * object to determine how to read XML input. If there is a character stream * available, the parser will read that stream directly; if not, the parser * will use a byte stream, if available; if neither a character stream nor a * byte stream is available, the parser will attempt to open a URI * connection to the resource identified by the system identifier. *

An LSInput object belongs to the application: the * parser shall never modify it in any way (it may modify a copy if * necessary). Eventhough all attributes in this interface are writable the * DOM implementation is expected to never mutate a LSInput. *

See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Abstract Schemas and Load and Save Specification. * * * @author Gopal Sharma, SUN Microsystems Inc. * @version $Id: DOMInputImpl.java,v 1.2 2003/11/17 13:48:40 venu Exp $ */ // REVISIT: // 1. it should be possible to do the following // DOMInputImpl extends XMLInputSource implements LSInput // 2. we probably need only the default constructor. -- el public class DOMInputImpl implements LSInput { // // Data // protected String fPublicId = null; protected String fSystemId = null; protected String fBaseSystemId = null; protected InputStream fByteStream = null; protected Reader fCharStream = null; protected String fData = null; protected String fEncoding = null; protected boolean fCertifiedText = false; /** * Default Constructor, constructs an input source * * */ public DOMInputImpl() {} /** * Constructs an input source from just the public and system * identifiers, leaving resolution of the entity and opening of * the input stream up to the caller. * * @param publicId The public identifier, if known. * @param systemId The system identifier. This value should * always be set, if possible, and can be * relative or absolute. If the system identifier * is relative, then the base system identifier * should be set. * @param baseSystemId The base system identifier. This value should * always be set to the fully expanded URI of the * base system identifier, if possible. */ public DOMInputImpl(String publicId, String systemId, String baseSystemId) { fPublicId = publicId; fSystemId = systemId; fBaseSystemId = baseSystemId; } // DOMInputImpl(String,String,String) /** * Constructs an input source from a byte stream. * * @param publicId The public identifier, if known. * @param systemId The system identifier. This value should * always be set, if possible, and can be * relative or absolute. If the system identifier * is relative, then the base system identifier * should be set. * @param baseSystemId The base system identifier. This value should * always be set to the fully expanded URI of the * base system identifier, if possible. * @param byteStream The byte stream. * @param encoding The encoding of the byte stream, if known. */ public DOMInputImpl(String publicId, String systemId, String baseSystemId, InputStream byteStream, String encoding) { fPublicId = publicId; fSystemId = systemId; fBaseSystemId = baseSystemId; fByteStream = byteStream; fEncoding = encoding; } // DOMInputImpl(String,String,String,InputStream,String) /** * Constructs an input source from a character stream. * * @param publicId The public identifier, if known. * @param systemId The system identifier. This value should * always be set, if possible, and can be * relative or absolute. If the system identifier * is relative, then the base system identifier * should be set. * @param baseSystemId The base system identifier. This value should * always be set to the fully expanded URI of the * base system identifier, if possible. * @param charStream The character stream. * @param encoding The original encoding of the byte stream * used by the reader, if known. */ public DOMInputImpl(String publicId, String systemId, String baseSystemId, Reader charStream, String encoding) { fPublicId = publicId; fSystemId = systemId; fBaseSystemId = baseSystemId; fCharStream = charStream; fEncoding = encoding; } // DOMInputImpl(String,String,String,Reader,String) /** * Constructs an input source from a String. * * @param publicId The public identifier, if known. * @param systemId The system identifier. This value should * always be set, if possible, and can be * relative or absolute. If the system identifier * is relative, then the base system identifier * should be set. * @param baseSystemId The base system identifier. This value should * always be set to the fully expanded URI of the * base system identifier, if possible. * @param data The String Data. * @param encoding The original encoding of the byte stream * used by the reader, if known. */ public DOMInputImpl(String publicId, String systemId, String baseSystemId, String data, String encoding) { fPublicId = publicId; fSystemId = systemId; fBaseSystemId = baseSystemId; fData = data; fEncoding = encoding; } // DOMInputImpl(String,String,String,String,String) /** * An attribute of a language-binding dependent type that represents a * stream of bytes. *
The parser will ignore this if there is also a character stream * specified, but it will use a byte stream in preference to opening a * URI connection itself. *
If the application knows the character encoding of the byte stream, * it should set the encoding property. Setting the encoding in this way * will override any encoding specified in the XML declaration itself. */ public InputStream getByteStream(){ return fByteStream; } /** * An attribute of a language-binding dependent type that represents a * stream of bytes. *
The parser will ignore this if there is also a character stream * specified, but it will use a byte stream in preference to opening a * URI connection itself. *
If the application knows the character encoding of the byte stream, * it should set the encoding property. Setting the encoding in this way * will override any encoding specified in the XML declaration itself. */ public void setByteStream(InputStream byteStream){ fByteStream = byteStream; } /** * An attribute of a language-binding dependent type that represents a * stream of 16-bit units. Application must encode the stream using * UTF-16 (defined in and Amendment 1 of ). *
If a character stream is specified, the parser will ignore any byte * stream and will not attempt to open a URI connection to the system * identifier. */ public Reader getCharacterStream(){ return fCharStream; } /** * An attribute of a language-binding dependent type that represents a * stream of 16-bit units. Application must encode the stream using * UTF-16 (defined in and Amendment 1 of ). *
If a character stream is specified, the parser will ignore any byte * stream and will not attempt to open a URI connection to the system * identifier. */ public void setCharacterStream(Reader characterStream){ fCharStream = characterStream; } /** * A string attribute that represents a sequence of 16 bit units (utf-16 * encoded characters). *
If string data is available in the input source, the parser will * ignore the character stream and the byte stream and will not attempt * to open a URI connection to the system identifier. */ public String getStringData(){ return fData; } /** * A string attribute that represents a sequence of 16 bit units (utf-16 * encoded characters). *
If string data is available in the input source, the parser will * ignore the character stream and the byte stream and will not attempt * to open a URI connection to the system identifier. */ public void setStringData(String stringData){ fData = stringData; } /** * The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string * acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ( section 4.3.3 "Character * Encoding in Entities"). *
This attribute has no effect when the application provides a * character stream. For other sources of input, an encoding specified * by means of this attribute will override any encoding specified in * the XML claration or the Text Declaration, or an encoding obtained * from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP . */ public String getEncoding(){ return fEncoding; } /** * The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string * acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ( section 4.3.3 "Character * Encoding in Entities"). *
This attribute has no effect when the application provides a * character stream. For other sources of input, an encoding specified * by means of this attribute will override any encoding specified in * the XML claration or the Text Declaration, or an encoding obtained * from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP . */ public void setEncoding(String encoding){ fEncoding = encoding; } /** * The public identifier for this input source. The public identifier is * always optional: if the application writer includes one, it will be * provided as part of the location information. */ public String getPublicId(){ return fPublicId; } /** * The public identifier for this input source. The public identifier is * always optional: if the application writer includes one, it will be * provided as part of the location information. */ public void setPublicId(String publicId){ fPublicId = publicId; } /** * The system identifier, a URI reference , for this input source. The * system identifier is optional if there is a byte stream or a * character stream, but it is still useful to provide one, since the * application can use it to resolve relative URIs and can include it in * error messages and warnings (the parser will attempt to fetch the * ressource identifier by the URI reference only if there is no byte * stream or character stream specified). *
If the application knows the character encoding of the object * pointed to by the system identifier, it can register the encoding by * setting the encoding attribute. *
If the system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in ), * the behavior is implementation dependent. */ public String getSystemId(){ return fSystemId; } /** * The system identifier, a URI reference , for this input source. The * system identifier is optional if there is a byte stream or a * character stream, but it is still useful to provide one, since the * application can use it to resolve relative URIs and can include it in * error messages and warnings (the parser will attempt to fetch the * ressource identifier by the URI reference only if there is no byte * stream or character stream specified). *
If the application knows the character encoding of the object * pointed to by the system identifier, it can register the encoding by * setting the encoding attribute. *
If the system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in ), * the behavior is implementation dependent. */ public void setSystemId(String systemId){ fSystemId = systemId; } /** * The base URI to be used (see section 5.1.4 in ) for resolving relative * URIs to absolute URIs. If the baseURI is itself a relative URI, the * behavior is implementation dependent. */ public String getBaseURI(){ return fBaseSystemId; } /** * The base URI to be used (see section 5.1.4 in ) for resolving relative * URIs to absolute URIs. If the baseURI is itself a relative URI, the * behavior is implementation dependent. */ public void setBaseURI(String baseURI){ fBaseSystemId = baseURI; } /** * If set to true, assume that the input is certified (see section 2.13 * in [XML 1.1]) when * parsing [XML 1.1]. */ public boolean getCertifiedText(){ return fCertifiedText; } /** * If set to true, assume that the input is certified (see section 2.13 * in [XML 1.1]) when * parsing [XML 1.1]. */ public void setCertifiedText(boolean certifiedText){ fCertifiedText = certifiedText; } }// class DOMInputImpl