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⏎ org/w3c/dom/ls/LSOutput.java
/* * Copyright (c) 2004 World Wide Web Consortium, * * (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, European Research Consortium for * Informatics and Mathematics, Keio University). All Rights Reserved. This * work is distributed under the W3C(r) Software License [1] in the hope that * it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * [1] http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2002/copyright-software-20021231 */ package org.w3c.dom.ls; /** * This interface represents an output destination for data. * <p> 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 specified encoding), a base URI, and/or a * character stream. * <p> The exact definitions of a byte stream and a character stream are * binding dependent. * <p> 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 <code>DOMImplementationLS.createLSOutput()</code> * to create objects that implement this interface. * <p> The <code>LSSerializer</code> will use the <code>LSOutput</code> object * to determine where to serialize the output to. The * <code>LSSerializer</code> will look at the different outputs specified in * the <code>LSOutput</code> in the following order to know which one to * output to, the first one that is not null and not an empty string will be * used: * <ol> * <li> <code>LSOutput.characterStream</code> * </li> * <li> * <code>LSOutput.byteStream</code> * </li> * <li> <code>LSOutput.systemId</code> * </li> * </ol> * <p> <code>LSOutput</code> objects belong to the application. The DOM * implementation will never modify them (though it may make copies and * modify the copies, if necessary). * <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-LS-20040407'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load and Save Specification</a>. */ public interface LSOutput { /** * An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents * a writable stream to which 16-bit units can be output. */ public java.io.Writer getCharacterStream(); /** * An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents * a writable stream to which 16-bit units can be output. */ public void setCharacterStream(java.io.Writer characterStream); /** * An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents * a writable stream of bytes. */ public java.io.OutputStream getByteStream(); /** * An attribute of a language and binding dependent type that represents * a writable stream of bytes. */ public void setByteStream(java.io.OutputStream byteStream); /** * The system identifier, a URI reference [<a href='http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt'>IETF RFC 2396</a>], for this * output destination. * <br> If the system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in [<a href='http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt'>IETF RFC 2396</a>]), the * behavior is implementation dependent. */ public String getSystemId(); /** * The system identifier, a URI reference [<a href='http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt'>IETF RFC 2396</a>], for this * output destination. * <br> If the system ID is a relative URI reference (see section 5 in [<a href='http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt'>IETF RFC 2396</a>]), the * behavior is implementation dependent. */ public void setSystemId(String systemId); /** * The character encoding to use for the output. The encoding must be a * string acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204'>XML 1.0</a>] section * 4.3.3 "Character Encoding in Entities"), it is recommended that * character encodings registered (as charsets) with the Internet * Assigned Numbers Authority [<a href='ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/character-sets'>IANA-CHARSETS</a>] * should be referred to using their registered names. */ public String getEncoding(); /** * The character encoding to use for the output. The encoding must be a * string acceptable for an XML encoding declaration ([<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204'>XML 1.0</a>] section * 4.3.3 "Character Encoding in Entities"), it is recommended that * character encodings registered (as charsets) with the Internet * Assigned Numbers Authority [<a href='ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/character-sets'>IANA-CHARSETS</a>] * should be referred to using their registered names. */ public void setEncoding(String encoding); }
⏎ org/w3c/dom/ls/LSOutput.java
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