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package javax.xml.stream;

import javax.xml.stream.events.XMLEvent;

import java.util.Iterator;

This is the top level interface for parsing XML Events. It provides the ability to peek at the next event and returns configuration information through the property interface.
Author:Copyright (c) 2009 by Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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Version:1.0
Since:1.6
/** * * This is the top level interface for parsing XML Events. It provides * the ability to peek at the next event and returns configuration * information through the property interface. * * @version 1.0 * @author Copyright (c) 2009 by Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved. * @see XMLInputFactory * @see XMLEventWriter * @since 1.6 */
public interface XMLEventReader extends Iterator<Object> {
Gets the next XMLEvent. The initial event is StartDocument.
Throws:
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Returns:the next XMLEvent
/** * Gets the next XMLEvent. The initial event is * {@link javax.xml.stream.events.StartDocument StartDocument}. * * @return the next XMLEvent * @see XMLEvent * @throws XMLStreamException if there is an error with the underlying XML. * @throws java.util.NoSuchElementException iteration has no more elements. */
public XMLEvent nextEvent() throws XMLStreamException;
Check if there are more events. Returns true if there are more events and false otherwise.
Returns:true if the event reader has more events, false otherwise
/** * Check if there are more events. * Returns true if there are more events and false otherwise. * @return true if the event reader has more events, false otherwise */
@Override public boolean hasNext();
Check the next XMLEvent without reading it from the stream. Returns null if the stream is at EOF or has no more XMLEvents. A call to peek() will be equal to the next return of next().
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Returns:the next XMLEvent
/** * Check the next XMLEvent without reading it from the stream. * Returns null if the stream is at EOF or has no more XMLEvents. * A call to peek() will be equal to the next return of next(). * * @return the next XMLEvent * @see XMLEvent * @throws XMLStreamException */
public XMLEvent peek() throws XMLStreamException;
Reads the content of a text-only element. Precondition: the current event is START_ELEMENT. Postcondition: The current event is the corresponding END_ELEMENT.
Throws:
  • XMLStreamException – if the current event is not a START_ELEMENT or if a non text element is encountered
Returns:the text of the element
/** * Reads the content of a text-only element. Precondition: * the current event is START_ELEMENT. Postcondition: * The current event is the corresponding END_ELEMENT. * * @return the text of the element * @throws XMLStreamException if the current event is not a START_ELEMENT * or if a non text element is encountered */
public String getElementText() throws XMLStreamException;
Skips any insignificant space events until a START_ELEMENT or END_ELEMENT is reached. If anything other than space characters are encountered, an exception is thrown. This method should be used when processing element-only content because the parser is not able to recognize ignorable whitespace if the DTD is missing or not interpreted.
Throws:
Returns:a START_ELEMENT or END_ELEMENT
/** * Skips any insignificant space events until a START_ELEMENT or * END_ELEMENT is reached. If anything other than space characters are * encountered, an exception is thrown. This method should * be used when processing element-only content because * the parser is not able to recognize ignorable whitespace if * the DTD is missing or not interpreted. * * @return a START_ELEMENT or END_ELEMENT * @throws XMLStreamException if anything other than space characters are encountered */
public XMLEvent nextTag() throws XMLStreamException;
Get the value of a feature/property from the underlying implementation
Params:
  • name – The name of the property
Throws:
Returns:The value of the property
/** * Get the value of a feature/property from the underlying implementation * @param name The name of the property * @return The value of the property * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the property is not supported */
public Object getProperty(java.lang.String name) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException;
Frees any resources associated with this Reader. This method does not close the underlying input source.
Throws:
  • XMLStreamException – if there are errors freeing associated resources
/** * Frees any resources associated with this Reader. This method does not close the * underlying input source. * @throws XMLStreamException if there are errors freeing associated resources */
public void close() throws XMLStreamException; }