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package com.sun.xml.internal.stream.events;

import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.stream.events.Attribute;
import java.io.Writer;
import javax.xml.stream.events.XMLEvent;


//xxx: AttributeEvent is not really a first order event. Should we be renaming the class to AttributeImpl for consistent
//naming convention.

Implementation of Attribute Event.
Author:Neeraj Bajaj, Sun Microsystems, K.Venugopal, Sun Microsystems
/** * Implementation of Attribute Event. * *@author Neeraj Bajaj, Sun Microsystems *@author K.Venugopal, Sun Microsystems * */
public class AttributeImpl extends DummyEvent implements Attribute { //attribute value private String fValue; private String fNonNormalizedvalue; //name of the attribute private QName fQName; //attribute type private String fAttributeType = "CDATA"; //A flag indicating whether this attribute was actually specified in the start-tag //of its element or was defaulted from the schema. private boolean fIsSpecified; public AttributeImpl(){ init(); } public AttributeImpl(String name, String value) { init(); fQName = new QName(name); fValue = value; } public AttributeImpl(String prefix, String name, String value) { this(prefix, null,name, value, null,null,false ); } public AttributeImpl(String prefix, String uri, String localPart, String value, String type) { this(prefix, uri, localPart, value, null, type, false); } public AttributeImpl(String prefix, String uri, String localPart, String value, String nonNormalizedvalue, String type, boolean isSpecified) { this(new QName(uri, localPart, prefix), value, nonNormalizedvalue, type, isSpecified); } public AttributeImpl(QName qname, String value, String nonNormalizedvalue, String type, boolean isSpecified) { init(); fQName = qname ; fValue = value ; if(type != null && !type.isEmpty()) fAttributeType = type; fNonNormalizedvalue = nonNormalizedvalue; fIsSpecified = isSpecified ; } public String toString() { if( fQName.getPrefix() != null && fQName.getPrefix().length() > 0 ) return fQName.getPrefix() + ":" + fQName.getLocalPart() + "='" + fValue + "'"; else return fQName.getLocalPart() + "='" + fValue + "'"; } public void setName(QName name){ fQName = name ; } public QName getName() { return fQName; } public void setValue(String value){ fValue = value; } public String getValue() { return fValue; } public void setNonNormalizedValue(String nonNormalizedvalue){ fNonNormalizedvalue = nonNormalizedvalue; } public String getNonNormalizedValue(){ return fNonNormalizedvalue ; } public void setAttributeType(String attributeType){ fAttributeType = attributeType ; }
Gets the type of this attribute, default is "CDATA
/** Gets the type of this attribute, default is "CDATA */
// We dont need to take care of default value.. implementation takes care of it. public String getDTDType() { return fAttributeType; }
is this attribute is specified in the instance document
/** is this attribute is specified in the instance document */
public void setSpecified(boolean isSpecified){ fIsSpecified = isSpecified ; } public boolean isSpecified() { return fIsSpecified ; } protected void writeAsEncodedUnicodeEx(java.io.Writer writer) throws java.io.IOException { writer.write(toString()); } protected void init(){ setEventType(XMLEvent.ATTRIBUTE); } }//AttributeImpl