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java.lang.Object | +--org.apache.xerces.dom.NodeImpl | +--org.apache.xerces.dom.ChildNode | +--org.apache.xerces.dom.ParentNode | +--org.apache.xerces.dom.EntityReferenceImpl
EntityReference models the XML &entityname; syntax, when used for entities defined by the DOM. Entities hardcoded into XML, such as character entities, should instead have been translated into text by the code which generated the DOM tree.
An XML processor has the alternative of fully expanding Entities into the normal document tree. If it does so, no EntityReference nodes will appear.
Similarly, non-validating XML processors are not required to read or process entity declarations made in the external subset or declared in external parameter entities. Hence, some applications may not make the replacement value available for Parsed Entities of these types.
EntityReference behaves as a read-only node, and the children of the EntityReference (which reflect those of the Entity, and should also be read-only) give its replacement value, if any. They are supposed to automagically stay in synch if the DocumentType is updated with new values for the Entity.
The defined behavior makes efficient storage difficult for the DOM implementor. We can't just look aside to the Entity's definition in the DocumentType since those nodes have the wrong parent (unless we can come up with a clever "imaginary parent" mechanism). We must at least appear to clone those children... which raises the issue of keeping the reference synchronized with its parent. This leads me back to the "cached image of centrally defined data" solution, much as I dislike it.
For now I have decided, since REC-DOM-Level-1-19980818 doesn't cover this in much detail, that synchronization doesn't have to be considered while the user is deep in the tree. That is, if you're looking within one of the EntityReferennce's children and the Entity changes, you won't be informed; instead, you will continue to access the same object -- which may or may not still be part of the tree. This is the same behavior that obtains elsewhere in the DOM if the subtree you're looking at is deleted from its parent, so it's acceptable here. (If it really bothers folks, we could set things up so deleted subtrees are walked and marked invalid, but that's not part of the DOM's defined behavior.)
As a result, only the EntityReference itself has to be aware of changes in the Entity. And it can take advantage of the same structure-change-monitoring code I implemented to support DeepNodeList.
Field Summary | |
protected java.lang.String |
name
Name of Entity referenced |
Fields inherited from class org.apache.xerces.dom.ParentNode |
fCachedChild,
fCachedChildIndex,
fCachedLength,
firstChild,
ownerDocument |
Fields inherited from class org.apache.xerces.dom.ChildNode |
nextSibling,
previousSibling |
Fields inherited from class org.apache.xerces.dom.NodeImpl |
ELEMENT_DEFINITION_NODE,
FIRSTCHILD,
flags,
HASSTRING,
IGNORABLEWS,
OWNED,
ownerNode,
READONLY,
SPECIFIED,
SYNCCHILDREN,
SYNCDATA,
UNNORMALIZED |
Fields inherited from interface org.w3c.dom.Node |
ATTRIBUTE_NODE,
CDATA_SECTION_NODE,
COMMENT_NODE,
DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE,
DOCUMENT_NODE,
DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE,
ELEMENT_NODE,
ENTITY_NODE,
ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE,
NOTATION_NODE,
PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE,
TEXT_NODE |
Constructor Summary | |
EntityReferenceImpl(CoreDocumentImpl ownerDoc,
java.lang.String name)
Factory constructor. |
Method Summary | |
NodeList |
getChildNodes()
Perform synchronize() before accessing children. |
Node |
getFirstChild()
Perform synchronize() before accessing children. |
Node |
getLastChild()
Perform synchronize() before accessing children. |
int |
getLength()
Query the number of children in the entity definition. |
java.lang.String |
getNodeName()
Returns the name of the entity referenced |
short |
getNodeType()
A short integer indicating what type of node this is. |
boolean |
hasChildNodes()
Returns whether this node has any children. |
Node |
item(int index)
Returns the node at the given index. |
protected void |
synchronize()
EntityReference's children are a reflection of those defined in the named Entity. |
Methods inherited from class org.apache.xerces.dom.ParentNode |
cloneNode,
getChildNodesUnoptimized,
getOwnerDocument,
insertBefore,
normalize,
removeChild,
replaceChild,
setReadOnly,
synchronizeChildren |
Methods inherited from class org.apache.xerces.dom.ChildNode |
getNextSibling,
getParentNode,
getPreviousSibling |
Methods inherited from class org.apache.xerces.dom.NodeImpl |
addEventListener,
appendChild,
changed,
changes,
dispatchEvent,
getAttributes,
getLocalName,
getNamespaceURI,
getNodeValue,
getPrefix,
getReadOnly,
getUserData,
hasAttributes,
isSupported,
removeEventListener,
setNodeValue,
setPrefix,
setUserData,
synchronizeData,
toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone,
equals,
finalize,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
wait,
wait,
wait |
Field Detail |
protected java.lang.String name
Constructor Detail |
public EntityReferenceImpl(CoreDocumentImpl ownerDoc, java.lang.String name)
Method Detail |
public short getNodeType()
public java.lang.String getNodeName()
public NodeList getChildNodes()
public Node getFirstChild()
public Node getLastChild()
public int getLength()
public boolean hasChildNodes()
public Node item(int index)
index
- intprotected void synchronize()
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