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package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.dom3;

import org.w3c.dom.ls.LSOutput;

import java.io.Writer;
import java.io.OutputStream;

This is a copy of the Xerces-2J class org.apache.xerces.dom.DOMOutputImpl.java This class represents an output destination for data. This interface allows an application to encapsulate information about an output destination in a single object, which may include a URI, a byte stream (possibly with a specifiedencoding), a base URI, and/or a character stream. The exact definitions of a byte stream and a character stream are binding dependent. The application is expected to provide objects that implement this interface whenever such objects are needed. The application can either provide its own objects that implement this interface, or it can use the generic factory method DOMImplementationLS.createLSOutput() to create objects that implement this interface. The DOMSerializer will use the LSOutput object to determine where to serialize the output to. The DOMSerializer will look at the different outputs specified in the LSOutput in the following order to know which one to output to, the first one that data can be output to will be used: 1.LSOutput.characterStream 2.LSOutput.byteStream 3.LSOutput.systemId LSOutput objects belong to the application. The DOM implementation will never modify them (though it may make copies and modify the copies, if necessary).
Author:Arun Yadav, Sun Microsytems, Gopal Sharma, Sun Microsystems
Version:$Id :
@xsl.usageinternal
/** * This is a copy of the Xerces-2J class org.apache.xerces.dom.DOMOutputImpl.java * * This class represents an output destination for data. * This interface allows an application to encapsulate information about an * output destination in a single object, which may include a URI, a byte stream * (possibly with a specifiedencoding), a base URI, and/or a character stream. * The exact definitions of a byte stream and a character stream are binding * dependent. * The application is expected to provide objects that implement this interface * whenever such objects are needed. The application can either provide its * own objects that implement this interface, or it can use the generic factory * method DOMImplementationLS.createLSOutput() to create objects that * implement this interface. * The DOMSerializer will use the LSOutput object to determine where to * serialize the output to. The DOMSerializer will look at the different * outputs specified in the LSOutput in the following order to know which one * to output to, the first one that data can be output to will be used: * 1.LSOutput.characterStream * 2.LSOutput.byteStream * 3.LSOutput.systemId * LSOutput objects belong to the application. The DOM implementation will * never modify them (though it may make copies and modify the copies, * if necessary). * * * @author Arun Yadav, Sun Microsytems * @author Gopal Sharma, Sun Microsystems * @version $Id : * @xsl.usage internal */
final class DOMOutputImpl implements LSOutput { private Writer fCharStream = null; private OutputStream fByteStream = null; private String fSystemId = null; private String fEncoding = null;
Default Constructor
/** * Default Constructor */
DOMOutputImpl() {}
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a writable stream of bytes. If the application knows the character encoding of the byte stream, it should set the encoding attribute. Setting the encoding in this way will override any encoding specified in an XML declaration in the data.
/** * An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a * writable stream of bytes. If the application knows the character encoding * of the byte stream, it should set the encoding attribute. Setting the * encoding in this way will override any encoding specified in an XML * declaration in the data. */
public Writer getCharacterStream(){ return fCharStream; };
An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a writable stream of bytes. If the application knows the character encoding of the byte stream, it should set the encoding attribute. Setting the encoding in this way will override any encoding specified in an XML declaration in the data.
/** * An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a * writable stream of bytes. If the application knows the character encoding * of the byte stream, it should set the encoding attribute. Setting the * encoding in this way will override any encoding specified in an XML * declaration in the data. */
public void setCharacterStream(Writer characterStream){ fCharStream = characterStream; };
Depending on the language binding in use, this attribute may not be available. An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a writable stream to which 16-bit units can be output. The application must encode the stream using UTF-16 (defined in [Unicode] and Amendment 1 of [ISO/IEC 10646]).
/** * Depending on the language binding in use, this attribute may not be * available. An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that * represents a writable stream to which 16-bit units can be output. The * application must encode the stream using UTF-16 (defined in [Unicode] and * Amendment 1 of [ISO/IEC 10646]). */
public OutputStream getByteStream(){ return fByteStream; };
Depending on the language binding in use, this attribute may not be available. An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents a writable stream to which 16-bit units can be output. The application must encode the stream using UTF-16 (defined in [Unicode] and Amendment 1 of [ISO/IEC 10646]).
/** * Depending on the language binding in use, this attribute may not be * available. An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that * represents a writable stream to which 16-bit units can be output. The * application must encode the stream using UTF-16 (defined in [Unicode] and * Amendment 1 of [ISO/IEC 10646]). */
public void setByteStream(OutputStream byteStream){ fByteStream = byteStream; };
The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this output destination. If the application knows the character encoding of the object pointed to by the system identifier, it can set the encoding using the encoding attribute. If the system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in [IETF RFC 2396]), the behavior is implementation dependent.
/** * The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this output * destination. If the application knows the character encoding of the * object pointed to by the system identifier, it can set the encoding * using the encoding attribute. If the system ID is a relative URI * reference (see section 5 in [IETF RFC 2396]), the behavior is * implementation dependent. */
public String getSystemId(){ return fSystemId; };
The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this output destination. If the application knows the character encoding of the object pointed to by the system identifier, it can set the encoding using the encoding attribute. If the system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in [IETF RFC 2396]), the behavior is implementation dependent.
/** * The system identifier, a URI reference [IETF RFC 2396], for this output * destination. If the application knows the character encoding of the * object pointed to by the system identifier, it can set the encoding * using the encoding attribute. If the system ID is a relative URI * reference (see section 5 in [IETF RFC 2396]), the behavior is * implementation dependent. */
public void setSystemId(String systemId){ fSystemId = systemId; };
The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([XML 1.0] section 4.3.3 "Character Encoding in Entities"). This attribute has no effect when the application provides a character stream or string data. For other sources of input, an encoding specified by means of this attribute will override any encoding specified in the XML declaration or the Text declaration, or an encoding obtained from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP [IETF RFC 2616].
/** * The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string * acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([XML 1.0] section 4.3.3 * "Character Encoding in Entities"). This attribute has no effect when the * application provides a character stream or string data. For other sources * of input, an encoding specified by means of this attribute will override * any encoding specified in the XML declaration or the Text declaration, or * an encoding obtained from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP * [IETF RFC 2616]. */
public String getEncoding(){ return fEncoding; };
The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([XML 1.0] section 4.3.3 "Character Encoding in Entities"). This attribute has no effect when the application provides a character stream or string data. For other sources of input, an encoding specified by means of this attribute will override any encoding specified in the XML declaration or the Text declaration, or an encoding obtained from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP [IETF RFC 2616].
/** * The character encoding, if known. The encoding must be a string * acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([XML 1.0] section 4.3.3 * "Character Encoding in Entities"). This attribute has no effect when the * application provides a character stream or string data. For other sources * of input, an encoding specified by means of this attribute will override * any encoding specified in the XML declaration or the Text declaration, or * an encoding obtained from a higher level protocol, such as HTTP * [IETF RFC 2616]. */
public void setEncoding(String encoding){ fEncoding = encoding; }; }//DOMOutputImpl