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The DOMConfiguration
interface represents the configuration
of a document and maintains a table of recognized parameters. Using the
configuration, it is possible to change
Document.normalizeDocument()
behavior, such as replacing the
CDATASection
nodes with Text
nodes or
specifying the type of the schema that must be used when the validation
of the Document
is requested. DOMConfiguration
objects are also used in [DOM Level 3 Load and Save]
in the DOMParser
and DOMSerializer
interfaces.
The parameter names used by the DOMConfiguration
object
are defined throughout the DOM Level 3 specifications. Names are
case-insensitive. To avoid possible conflicts, as a convention, names
referring to parameters defined outside the DOM specification should be
made unique. Because parameters are exposed as properties in the , names
are recommended to follow the section 5.16 Identifiers of [Unicode] with the addition of the character '-' (HYPHEN-MINUS) but it is not
enforced by the DOM implementation. DOM Level 3 Core Implementations are
required to recognize all parameters defined in this specification. Some
parameter values may also be required to be supported by the
implementation. Refer to the definition of the parameter to know if a
value must be supported or not.
Note: Parameters are similar to features and properties used in SAX2 [SAX].
The following list of parameters defined in the DOM:
"canonical-form"
true
DocumentType
node (if any) from the
tree, or removing superfluous namespace declarations from each element.
Note that this is limited to what can be represented in the DOM; in
particular, there is no way to specify the order of the attributes in the
DOM. In addition, Setting this parameter to true
will also
set the state of the parameters listed below. Later changes to the state
of one of those parameters will revert "canonical-form" back to
false
. Parameters set to false
: "entities", "
normalize-characters", "cdata-sections". Parameters set to
true
: "namespaces", "namespace-declarations", "well-formed",
"element-content-whitespace". Other parameters are not changed unless
explicitly specified in the description of the parameters.false
"cdata-sections"
true
CDATASection
nodes in the document.false
CDATASection
nodes in the document into
Text
nodes. The new Text
node is then combined
with any adjacent Text
node."check-character-normalization"
true
DOMError.type
equals to
"check-character-normalization-failure" is issued. false
"comments"
true
Comment
nodes in the document.false
Comment
nodes in the document."datatype-normalization"
true
true
. Having this parameter activated when "validate" is
false
has no effect and no schema-normalization will happen.
Note: Since the document contains the result of the XML 1.0 processing, this parameter does not apply to attribute value normalization as defined in section 3.3.3 of [XML 1.0] and is only meant for schema languages other than Document Type Definition (DTD).
false
"element-content-whitespace"
true
false
Text
nodes that contain whitespaces in element
content, as described in
[element content whitespace]. The implementation is expected to use the attribute
Text.isElementContentWhitespace
to determine if a
Text
node should be discarded or not."entities"
true
EntityReference
nodes in the document.false
EntityReference
nodes from the document,
putting the entity expansions directly in their place. Text
nodes are normalized, as defined in Node.normalize
. Only
unexpanded entity references are kept in the document. Note: This parameter does not affect Entity
nodes.
"error-handler"
DOMErrorHandler
object. If an error is
encountered in the document, the implementation will call back the
DOMErrorHandler
registered using this parameter. The
implementation may provide a default DOMErrorHandler
object.
When called, DOMError.relatedData
will contain the closest
node to where the error occurred. If the implementation is unable to
determine the node where the error occurs,
DOMError.relatedData
will contain the Document
node. Mutations to the document from within an error handler will result
in implementation dependent behavior. "infoset"
true
false
: "
validate-if-schema", "entities", "datatype-normalization", "cdata-sections
".This forces the following parameters to true
: "
namespace-declarations", "well-formed", "element-content-whitespace", "
comments", "namespaces".Other parameters are not changed unless
explicitly specified in the description of the parameters. Note that
querying this parameter with getParameter
returns
true
only if the individual parameters specified above are
appropriately set.false
infoset
to
false
has no effect."namespaces"
true
false
"namespace-declarations"
false
.
true
false
Node.prefix
) are retained even if this parameter is set to
false
."normalize-characters"
true
false
"schema-location"
DOMString
object containing a list of URIs,
separated by whitespaces (characters matching the nonterminal
production S defined in section 2.3 [XML 1.0]), that
represents the schemas against which validation should occur, i.e. the
current schema. The types of schemas referenced in this list must match
the type specified with schema-type
, otherwise the behavior
of an implementation is undefined. The schemas specified using this
property take precedence to the schema information specified in the
document itself. For namespace aware schema, if a schema specified using
this property and a schema specified in the document instance (i.e. using
the schemaLocation
attribute) in a schema document (i.e.
using schema import
mechanisms) share the same
targetNamespace
, the schema specified by the user using this
property will be used. If two schemas specified using this property share
the same targetNamespace
or have no namespace, the behavior
is implementation dependent. If no location has been provided, this
parameter is null
.
Note: The "schema-location"
parameter is ignored
unless the "schema-type" parameter value is set. It is strongly
recommended that Document.documentURI
will be set so that an
implementation can successfully resolve any external entities referenced.
"schema-type"
DOMString
object containing an absolute URI
and representing the type of the schema language used to validate a
document against. Note that no lexical checking is done on the absolute
URI. If this parameter is not set, a default value may be provided by
the implementation, based on the schema languages supported and on the
schema language used at load time. If no value is provided, this
parameter is null
.
Note: For XML Schema [XML Schema Part 1]
, applications must use the value
"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
. For XML DTD [XML 1.0],
applications must use the value
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml"
. Other schema languages are
outside the scope of the W3C and therefore should recommend an absolute
URI in order to use this method.
"split-cdata-sections"
true
DOMError.type
equals to
"cdata-sections-splitted"
and
DOMError.relatedData
equals to the first
CDATASection
node in document order resulting from the split.false
CDATASection
contains an
unrepresentable character."validate"
true
true
. This parameter will reevaluate:
Attr.specified
equals to false
, as specified in
the description of the Attr
interface;
Text.isElementContentWhitespace
for all
Text
nodes;
Attr.isId
for all Attr
nodes;
Element.schemaTypeInfo
and Attr.schemaTypeInfo
.
Note: "validate-if-schema" and "validate" are mutually
exclusive, setting one of them to true
will set the other
one to false
. Applications should also consider setting the
parameter "well-formed" to true
, which is the default for
that option, when validating the document.
false
true
. "validate-if-schema"
true
true
.
Note: "validate-if-schema" and "validate" are mutually
exclusive, setting one of them to true
will set the other
one to false
.
false
true
. "well-formed"
true
Document.xmlVersion
:
Node.nodeName
contains invalid characters according to its
node type and generate a DOMError
of type
"wf-invalid-character-in-node-name"
, with a
DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR
severity, if necessary;
Attr
, Element
,
Comment
, Text
, CDATASection
nodes
for invalid characters and generate a DOMError
of type
"wf-invalid-character"
, with a
DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR
severity, if necessary;
ProcessingInstruction
nodes for invalid
characters and generate a DOMError
of type
"wf-invalid-character"
, with a
DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR
severity, if necessary;
false
The resolution of the system identifiers associated with entities is
done using Document.documentURI
. However, when the feature
"LS" defined in [DOM Level 3 Load and Save]
is supported by the DOM implementation, the parameter
"resource-resolver" can also be used on DOMConfiguration
objects attached to Document
nodes. If this parameter is
set, Document.normalizeDocument()
will invoke the resource
resolver instead of using Document.documentURI
.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
Method Summary | |
boolean |
canSetParameter(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.Object value)
Check if setting a parameter to a specific value is supported. |
java.lang.Object |
getParameter(java.lang.String name)
Return the value of a parameter if known. |
DOMStringList |
getParameterNames()
The list of the parameters supported by this DOMConfiguration object and for which at least one value
can be set by the application. |
void |
setParameter(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.Object value)
Set the value of a parameter. |
Method Detail |
public void setParameter(java.lang.String name, java.lang.Object value) throws DOMException
name
- The name of the parameter to set.value
- The new value or null
if the user wishes to
unset the parameter. While the type of the value parameter is
defined as DOMUserData
, the object type must match the
type defined by the definition of the parameter. For example, if
the parameter is "error-handler", the value must be of type
DOMErrorHandler
.public java.lang.Object getParameter(java.lang.String name) throws DOMException
name
- The name of the parameter.null
if no object has been associated or if the
parameter is not supported.public boolean canSetParameter(java.lang.String name, java.lang.Object value)
name
- The name of the parameter to check.value
- An object. if null
, the returned value is
true
.true
if the parameter could be successfully set
to the specified value, or false
if the parameter is
not recognized or the requested value is not supported. This does
not change the current value of the parameter itself.public DOMStringList getParameterNames()
DOMConfiguration
object and for which at least one value
can be set by the application. Note that this list can also contain
parameter names defined outside this specification.
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