/*
 * reserved comment block
 * DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER!
 */
/*
 * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
 * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
 * distributed with this work for additional information
 * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
 * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the  "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 * limitations under the License.
 */
/*
 * $Id: Serializer.java,v 1.2.4.1 2005/09/15 08:15:22 suresh_emailid Exp $
 */
package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.Properties;

import org.xml.sax.ContentHandler;

The Serializer interface is implemented by a serializer to enable users to:
  • get and set streams or writers
  • configure the serializer with key/value properties
  • get an org.xml.sax.ContentHandler or a DOMSerializer to provide input to

Here is an example using the asContentHandler() method:

java.util.Properties props =
  OutputPropertiesFactory.getDefaultMethodProperties(Method.TEXT);
Serializer ser = SerializerFactory.getSerializer(props);
java.io.PrintStream ostream = System.out;
ser.setOutputStream(ostream);
// Provide the SAX input events
ContentHandler handler = ser.asContentHandler();
handler.startDocument();
char[] chars = { 'a', 'b', 'c' };
handler.characters(chars, 0, chars.length);
handler.endDocument();
ser.reset(); // get ready to use the serializer for another document
             // of the same output method (TEXT).

As an alternate to supplying a series of SAX events as input through the ContentHandler interface, the input to serialize may be given as a DOM.

For example:

org.w3c.dom.Document     inputDoc;
com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.Serializer   ser;
java.io.Writer owriter;
java.util.Properties props =
  OutputPropertiesFactory.getDefaultMethodProperties(Method.XML);
Serializer ser = SerializerFactory.getSerializer(props);
owriter = ...;  // create a writer to serialize the document to
ser.setWriter( owriter );
inputDoc = ...; // create the DOM document to be serialized
DOMSerializer dser = ser.asDOMSerializer(); // a DOM will be serialized
dser.serialize(inputDoc); // serialize the DOM, sending output to owriter
ser.reset(); // get ready to use the serializer for another document
             // of the same output method.
This interface is a public API.
See Also:
@xsl.usagegeneral
/** * The Serializer interface is implemented by a serializer to enable users to: * <ul> * <li>get and set streams or writers * <li>configure the serializer with key/value properties * <li>get an org.xml.sax.ContentHandler or a DOMSerializer to provide input to * </ul> * * <p> * Here is an example using the asContentHandler() method: * <pre> * java.util.Properties props = * OutputPropertiesFactory.getDefaultMethodProperties(Method.TEXT); * Serializer ser = SerializerFactory.getSerializer(props); * java.io.PrintStream ostream = System.out; * ser.setOutputStream(ostream); * * // Provide the SAX input events * ContentHandler handler = ser.asContentHandler(); * handler.startDocument(); * char[] chars = { 'a', 'b', 'c' }; * handler.characters(chars, 0, chars.length); * handler.endDocument(); * * ser.reset(); // get ready to use the serializer for another document * // of the same output method (TEXT). * </pre> * * <p> * As an alternate to supplying a series of SAX events as input through the * ContentHandler interface, the input to serialize may be given as a DOM. * <p> * For example: * <pre> * org.w3c.dom.Document inputDoc; * com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.Serializer ser; * java.io.Writer owriter; * * java.util.Properties props = * OutputPropertiesFactory.getDefaultMethodProperties(Method.XML); * Serializer ser = SerializerFactory.getSerializer(props); * owriter = ...; // create a writer to serialize the document to * ser.setWriter( owriter ); * * inputDoc = ...; // create the DOM document to be serialized * DOMSerializer dser = ser.asDOMSerializer(); // a DOM will be serialized * dser.serialize(inputDoc); // serialize the DOM, sending output to owriter * * ser.reset(); // get ready to use the serializer for another document * // of the same output method. * </pre> * * This interface is a public API. * * @see Method * @see OutputPropertiesFactory * @see SerializerFactory * @see DOMSerializer * @see ContentHandler * * @xsl.usage general */
public interface Serializer {
Specifies an output stream to which the document should be serialized. This method should not be called while the serializer is in the process of serializing a document.

The encoding specified in the output Properties is used, or if no encoding was specified, the default for the selected output method.

Only one of setWriter() or setOutputStream() should be called.

Params:
  • output – The output stream
/** * Specifies an output stream to which the document should be * serialized. This method should not be called while the * serializer is in the process of serializing a document. * <p> * The encoding specified in the output {@link Properties} is used, or * if no encoding was specified, the default for the selected * output method. * <p> * Only one of setWriter() or setOutputStream() should be called. * * @param output The output stream */
public void setOutputStream(OutputStream output);
Get the output stream where the events will be serialized to.
Returns:reference to the result stream, or null if only a writer was set.
/** * Get the output stream where the events will be serialized to. * * @return reference to the result stream, or null if only a writer was * set. */
public OutputStream getOutputStream();
Specifies a writer to which the document should be serialized. This method should not be called while the serializer is in the process of serializing a document.

The encoding specified for the output Properties must be identical to the output format used with the writer.

Only one of setWriter() or setOutputStream() should be called.

Params:
  • writer – The output writer stream
/** * Specifies a writer to which the document should be serialized. * This method should not be called while the serializer is in * the process of serializing a document. * <p> * The encoding specified for the output {@link Properties} must be * identical to the output format used with the writer. * * <p> * Only one of setWriter() or setOutputStream() should be called. * * @param writer The output writer stream */
public void setWriter(Writer writer);
Get the character stream where the events will be serialized to.
Returns:Reference to the result Writer, or null.
/** * Get the character stream where the events will be serialized to. * * @return Reference to the result Writer, or null. */
public Writer getWriter();
Specifies an output format for this serializer. It the serializer has already been associated with an output format, it will switch to the new format. This method should not be called while the serializer is in the process of serializing a document.

The standard property keys supported are: "method", "version", "encoding", "omit-xml-declaration", "standalone", doctype-public", "doctype-system", "cdata-section-elements", "indent", "media-type". These property keys and their values are described in the XSLT recommendation, see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xslt-19991116"> XSLT 1.0 recommendation</a>

The non-standard property keys supported are defined in OutputPropertiesFactory.

This method can be called multiple times before a document is serialized. Each time it is called more, or over-riding property values, can be specified. One property value that can not be changed is that of the "method" property key.

The value of the "cdata-section-elements" property key is a whitespace separated list of elements. If the element is in a namespace then value is passed in this format: {uri}localName

If the "cdata-section-elements" key is specified on multiple calls to this method the set of elements specified in the value is not replaced from one call to the next, but it is cumulative across the calls.

Params:
  • format – The output format to use, as a set of key/value pairs.
/** * Specifies an output format for this serializer. It the * serializer has already been associated with an output format, * it will switch to the new format. This method should not be * called while the serializer is in the process of serializing * a document. * <p> * The standard property keys supported are: "method", "version", "encoding", * "omit-xml-declaration", "standalone", doctype-public", * "doctype-system", "cdata-section-elements", "indent", "media-type". * These property keys and their values are described in the XSLT recommendation, * see {@link <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xslt-19991116"> XSLT 1.0 recommendation</a>} * <p> * The non-standard property keys supported are defined in {@link OutputPropertiesFactory}. * * <p> * This method can be called multiple times before a document is serialized. Each * time it is called more, or over-riding property values, can be specified. One * property value that can not be changed is that of the "method" property key. * <p> * The value of the "cdata-section-elements" property key is a whitespace * separated list of elements. If the element is in a namespace then * value is passed in this format: {uri}localName * <p> * If the "cdata-section-elements" key is specified on multiple calls * to this method the set of elements specified in the value * is not replaced from one call to the * next, but it is cumulative across the calls. * * @param format The output format to use, as a set of key/value pairs. */
public void setOutputFormat(Properties format);
Returns the output format properties for this serializer.
Returns:The output format key/value pairs in use.
/** * Returns the output format properties for this serializer. * * @return The output format key/value pairs in use. */
public Properties getOutputFormat();
Return a ContentHandler interface to provide SAX input to. Through the returned object the document to be serailized, as a series of SAX events, can be provided to the serialzier. If the serializer does not support the ContentHandler interface, it will return null.

In principle only one of asDOMSerializer() or asContentHander() should be called.

Throws:
Returns:A ContentHandler interface into this serializer, or null if the serializer is not SAX 2 capable
/** * Return a {@link ContentHandler} interface to provide SAX input to. * Through the returned object the document to be serailized, * as a series of SAX events, can be provided to the serialzier. * If the serializer does not support the {@link ContentHandler} * interface, it will return null. * <p> * In principle only one of asDOMSerializer() or asContentHander() * should be called. * * @return A {@link ContentHandler} interface into this serializer, * or null if the serializer is not SAX 2 capable * @throws IOException An I/O exception occured */
public ContentHandler asContentHandler() throws IOException;
Return a DOMSerializer interface into this serializer. Through the returned object the document to be serialized, a DOM, can be provided to the serializer. If the serializer does not support the DOMSerializer interface, it should return null.

In principle only one of asDOMSerializer() or asContentHander() should be called.

Throws:
Returns:A DOMSerializer interface into this serializer, or null if the serializer is not DOM capable
/** * Return a {@link DOMSerializer} interface into this serializer. * Through the returned object the document to be serialized, * a DOM, can be provided to the serializer. * If the serializer does not support the {@link DOMSerializer} * interface, it should return null. * <p> * In principle only one of asDOMSerializer() or asContentHander() * should be called. * * @return A {@link DOMSerializer} interface into this serializer, * or null if the serializer is not DOM capable * @throws IOException An I/O exception occured */
public DOMSerializer asDOMSerializer() throws IOException;
This method resets the serializer. If this method returns true, the serializer may be used for subsequent serialization of new documents. It is possible to change the output format and output stream prior to serializing, or to reuse the existing output format and output stream or writer.
Returns:True if serializer has been reset and can be reused
/** * This method resets the serializer. * If this method returns true, the * serializer may be used for subsequent serialization of new * documents. It is possible to change the output format and * output stream prior to serializing, or to reuse the existing * output format and output stream or writer. * * @return True if serializer has been reset and can be reused */
public boolean reset();
Return an Object into this serializer to be cast to a DOM3Serializer. Through the returned object the document to be serialized, a DOM (Level 3), can be provided to the serializer. If the serializer does not support casting to a DOM3Serializer interface, it should return null.

In principle only one of asDOM3Serializer() or asContentHander() should be called.

Throws:
Returns:An Object to be cast to a DOM3Serializer interface into this serializer, or null if the serializer is not DOM capable
/** * Return an Object into this serializer to be cast to a DOM3Serializer. * Through the returned object the document to be serialized, * a DOM (Level 3), can be provided to the serializer. * If the serializer does not support casting to a {@link DOM3Serializer} * interface, it should return null. * <p> * In principle only one of asDOM3Serializer() or asContentHander() * should be called. * * @return An Object to be cast to a DOM3Serializer interface into this serializer, * or null if the serializer is not DOM capable * @throws IOException An I/O exception occured */
public Object asDOM3Serializer() throws IOException; }