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package javax.xml.transform.dom;

import javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator;

import org.w3c.dom.Node;


Indicates the position of a node in a source DOM, intended primarily for error reporting. To use a DOMLocator, the receiver of an error must downcast the SourceLocator object returned by an exception. A Transformer may use this object for purposes other than error reporting, for instance, to indicate the source node that originated a result node.
Since:1.4
/** * Indicates the position of a node in a source DOM, intended * primarily for error reporting. To use a DOMLocator, the receiver of an * error must downcast the {@link javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator} * object returned by an exception. A {@link javax.xml.transform.Transformer} * may use this object for purposes other than error reporting, for instance, * to indicate the source node that originated a result node. * * @since 1.4 */
public interface DOMLocator extends SourceLocator {
Return the node where the event occurred.
Returns:The node that is the location for the event.
/** * Return the node where the event occurred. * * @return The node that is the location for the event. */
public Node getOriginatingNode(); }