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package org.w3c.dom;
DOMErrorHandler
is a callback interface that the DOM
implementation can call when reporting errors that happens while
processing XML data, or when doing some other processing (e.g. validating
a document). A DOMErrorHandler
object can be attached to a
Document
using the "error-handler" on the
DOMConfiguration
interface. If more than one error needs to
be reported during an operation, the sequence and numbers of the errors
passed to the error handler are implementation dependent.
The application that is using the DOM implementation is expected to
implement this interface.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
Since: 1.5, DOM Level 3
/**
* <code>DOMErrorHandler</code> is a callback interface that the DOM
* implementation can call when reporting errors that happens while
* processing XML data, or when doing some other processing (e.g. validating
* a document). A <code>DOMErrorHandler</code> object can be attached to a
* <code>Document</code> using the "error-handler" on the
* <code>DOMConfiguration</code> interface. If more than one error needs to
* be reported during an operation, the sequence and numbers of the errors
* passed to the error handler are implementation dependent.
* <p> The application that is using the DOM implementation is expected to
* implement this interface.
* <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification</a>.
* @since 1.5, DOM Level 3
*/
public interface DOMErrorHandler {
This method is called on the error handler when an error occurs.
If an exception is thrown from this method, it is considered to be
equivalent of returning true
.
Params: - error – The error object that describes the error. This object
may be reused by the DOM implementation across multiple calls to
the
handleError
method.
Returns: If the handleError
method returns
false
, the DOM implementation should stop the current
processing when possible. If the method returns true
,
the processing may continue depending on
DOMError.severity
.
/**
* This method is called on the error handler when an error occurs.
* <br> If an exception is thrown from this method, it is considered to be
* equivalent of returning <code>true</code>.
* @param error The error object that describes the error. This object
* may be reused by the DOM implementation across multiple calls to
* the <code>handleError</code> method.
* @return If the <code>handleError</code> method returns
* <code>false</code>, the DOM implementation should stop the current
* processing when possible. If the method returns <code>true</code>,
* the processing may continue depending on
* <code>DOMError.severity</code>.
*/
public boolean handleError(DOMError error);
}