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* The derived class should override the {@link #getErrorHandler()} method * so that it will return the correct {@link XMLErrorHandler} instance. * This method will be called whenever an error/warning is found. * *
* Experience shows that it is better to store the actual * {@link XMLErrorHandler} in one place and looks up that variable, * rather than copying it into every component that needs an error handler * and update all of them whenever it is changed, IMO. * * @author * Kohsuke Kawaguchi (kohsuke.kawaguchi@sun.com) */ public abstract class ErrorHandlerProxy implements ErrorHandler { public void error(SAXParseException e) throws SAXException { XMLErrorHandler eh = getErrorHandler(); if(eh instanceof ErrorHandlerWrapper) { ((ErrorHandlerWrapper)eh).fErrorHandler.error(e); } eh.error("","",ErrorHandlerWrapper.createXMLParseException(e)); // if an XNIException is thrown, just let it go. // REVISIT: is this OK? or should we try to wrap it into SAXException? } public void fatalError(SAXParseException e) throws SAXException { XMLErrorHandler eh = getErrorHandler(); if(eh instanceof ErrorHandlerWrapper) { ((ErrorHandlerWrapper)eh).fErrorHandler.fatalError(e); } eh.fatalError("","",ErrorHandlerWrapper.createXMLParseException(e)); } public void warning(SAXParseException e) throws SAXException { XMLErrorHandler eh = getErrorHandler(); if(eh instanceof ErrorHandlerWrapper) { ((ErrorHandlerWrapper)eh).fErrorHandler.warning(e); } eh.warning("","",ErrorHandlerWrapper.createXMLParseException(e)); } protected abstract XMLErrorHandler getErrorHandler(); }