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XPathFunction provides access to XPath functions.

* *

Functions are identified by QName and arity in XPath.

* * @author Norman Walsh * @author Jeff Suttor * @since 1.5 */ public interface XPathFunction { /** *

Evaluate the function with the specified arguments.

* *

To the greatest extent possible, side-effects should be avoided in the * definition of extension functions. The implementation evaluating an * XPath expression is under no obligation to call extension functions in * any particular order or any particular number of times.

* * @param args The arguments, null is a valid value. * * @return The result of evaluating the XPath function as an Object. * * @throws XPathFunctionException If args cannot be evaluated with this XPath function. */ public Object evaluate(List args) throws XPathFunctionException; }