JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

javax.xml.transform.dom
Class DOMResult

java.lang.Object
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  +--javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMResult
All Implemented Interfaces:
Result

public class DOMResult
extends Object
implements Result

Acts as a holder for a transformation result tree, in the form of a Document Object Model (DOM) tree. If no output DOM source is set, the transformation will create a Document node as the holder for the result of the transformation, which may be retrieved with getNode.


Field Summary
static String FEATURE
          If TransformerFactory.getFeature(java.lang.String) returns true when passed this value as an argument, the Transformer supports Result output of this type.
 
Fields inherited from interface javax.xml.transform.Result
PI_DISABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING, PI_ENABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING
 
Constructor Summary
DOMResult()
          Zero-argument default constructor.
DOMResult(Node node)
          Use a DOM node to create a new output target.
DOMResult(Node node, String systemID)
          Create a new output target with a DOM node.
 
Method Summary
 Node getNode()
          Get the node that will contain the result DOM tree.
 String getSystemId()
          Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.
 void setNode(Node node)
          Set the node that will contain the result DOM tree.
 void setSystemId(String systemId)
          Method setSystemId Set the systemID that may be used in association with the node.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

FEATURE

public static final String FEATURE
If TransformerFactory.getFeature(java.lang.String) returns true when passed this value as an argument, the Transformer supports Result output of this type.

See Also:
Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail

DOMResult

public DOMResult()
Zero-argument default constructor.


DOMResult

public DOMResult(Node node)
Use a DOM node to create a new output target. In practice, the node should be a Document node, a DocumentFragment node, or a Element node. In other words, a node that accepts children.


DOMResult

public DOMResult(Node node,
                 String systemID)
Create a new output target with a DOM node. In practice, the node should be a Document node, a DocumentFragment node, or a Element node. In other words, a node that accepts children.

Parameters:
node - The DOM node that will contain the result tree.
systemID - The system identifier which may be used in association with this node.
Method Detail

setNode

public void setNode(Node node)
Set the node that will contain the result DOM tree. In practice, the node should be a Document node, a DocumentFragment node, or a Element node. In other words, a node that accepts children.

Parameters:
node - The node to which the transformation will be appended.

getNode

public Node getNode()
Get the node that will contain the result DOM tree. If no node was set via setNode, the node will be set by the transformation, and may be obtained from this method once the transformation is complete.

Returns:
The node to which the transformation will be appended.

setSystemId

public void setSystemId(String systemId)
Method setSystemId Set the systemID that may be used in association with the node.

Specified by:
setSystemId in interface Result
Parameters:
systemId - The system identifier as a URI string.

getSystemId

public String getSystemId()
Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.

Specified by:
getSystemId in interface Result
Returns:
The system identifier that was set with setSystemId, or null if setSystemId was not called.

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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