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* Note: Components should silently ignore features * that do not affect the operation of the component. * * @param featureId The feature identifier. * @param state The state of the feature. * * @throws XMLConfigurationException Thrown for configuration error. * In general, components should * only throw this exception if * it is really * a critical error. */ public void setFeature(String featureId, boolean state) throws XMLConfigurationException; /** * Returns a list of property identifiers that are recognized by * this component. This method may return null if no properties * are recognized by this component. */ public String[] getRecognizedProperties(); /** * Sets the value of a property. This method is called by the component * manager any time after reset when a property changes value. *

* Note: Components should silently ignore properties * that do not affect the operation of the component. * * @param propertyId The property identifier. * @param value The value of the property. * * @throws XMLConfigurationException Thrown for configuration error. * In general, components should * only throw this exception if * it is really * a critical error. */ public void setProperty(String propertyId, Object value) throws XMLConfigurationException; /** * Returns the default state for a feature, or null if this * component does not want to report a default value for this * feature. * * @param featureId The feature identifier. * * @since Xerces 2.2.0 */ public Boolean getFeatureDefault(String featureId); /** * Returns the default state for a property, or null if this * component does not want to report a default value for this * property. * * @param propertyId The property identifier. * * @since Xerces 2.2.0 */ public Object getPropertyDefault(String propertyId); } // interface XMLComponent