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You can wrap a DOM2DTM around a specific node and its subtree * and the right things should happen. (I don't _think_ we currently * support DocumentFrgment nodes as roots, though that might be worth * considering.) * * Note too that we do not currently attempt to track document * mutation. If you alter the DOM after wrapping DOM2DTM around it, * all bets are off. * * @LastModified: Oct 2017 */ public class DOM2DTM extends DTMDefaultBaseIterators { static final boolean JJK_DEBUG=false; static final boolean JJK_NEWCODE=true; /** Manefest constant */ static final String NAMESPACE_DECL_NS="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"; /** The current position in the DOM tree. Last node examined for * possible copying to DTM. */ transient private Node m_pos; /** The current position in the DTM tree. Who children get appended to. */ private int m_last_parent=0; /** The current position in the DTM tree. Who children reference as their * previous sib. */ private int m_last_kid=NULL; /** The top of the subtree. * %REVIEW%: 'may not be the same as m_context if "//foo" pattern.' * */ transient private Node m_root; /** True iff the first element has been processed. This is used to control synthesis of the implied xml: namespace declaration node. */ boolean m_processedFirstElement=false; /** true if ALL the nodes in the m_root subtree have been processed; * false if our incremental build has not yet finished scanning the * DOM tree. */ transient private boolean m_nodesAreProcessed; /** The node objects. The instance part of the handle indexes * directly into this vector. Each DTM node may actually be * composed of several DOM nodes (for example, if logically-adjacent * Text/CDATASection nodes in the DOM have been coalesced into a * single DTM Text node); this table points only to the first in * that sequence. */ protected List m_nodes = new ArrayList<>(); /** * Construct a DOM2DTM object from a DOM node. * * @param mgr The DTMManager who owns this DTM. * @param domSource the DOM source that this DTM will wrap. * @param dtmIdentity The DTM identity ID for this DTM. * @param whiteSpaceFilter The white space filter for this DTM, which may * be null. * @param xstringfactory XMLString factory for creating character content. * @param doIndexing true if the caller considers it worth it to use * indexing schemes. */ public DOM2DTM(DTMManager mgr, DOMSource domSource, int dtmIdentity, DTMWSFilter whiteSpaceFilter, XMLStringFactory xstringfactory, boolean doIndexing) { super(mgr, domSource, dtmIdentity, whiteSpaceFilter, xstringfactory, doIndexing); // Initialize DOM navigation m_pos=m_root = domSource.getNode(); // Initialize DTM navigation m_last_parent=m_last_kid=NULL; m_last_kid=addNode(m_root, m_last_parent,m_last_kid, NULL); // Apparently the domSource root may not actually be the // Document node. If it's an Element node, we need to immediately // add its attributes. Adapted from nextNode(). // %REVIEW% Move this logic into addNode and recurse? Cleaner! // // (If it's an EntityReference node, we're probably scrod. For now // I'm just hoping nobody is ever quite that foolish... %REVIEW%) // // %ISSUE% What about inherited namespaces in this case? // Do we need to special-case initialize them into the DTM model? if(ELEMENT_NODE == m_root.getNodeType()) { NamedNodeMap attrs=m_root.getAttributes(); int attrsize=(attrs==null) ? 0 : attrs.getLength(); if(attrsize>0) { int attrIndex=NULL; // start with no previous sib for(int i=0;i>>DTMManager.IDENT_DTM_NODE_BITS)) { try { if(m_mgr==null) throw new ClassCastException(); // Handle as Extended Addressing DTMManagerDefault mgrD=(DTMManagerDefault)m_mgr; int id=mgrD.getFirstFreeDTMID(); mgrD.addDTM(this,id,nodeIndex); m_dtmIdent.addElement(id<0) { for(int i=0;i= m_nodes.size()) { if (!nextNode()) identity = DTM.NULL; } return identity; } /** * Get the handle from a Node. *

%OPT% This will be pretty slow.

* *

%OPT% An XPath-like search (walk up DOM to root, tracking path; * walk down DTM reconstructing path) might be considerably faster * on later nodes in large documents. That might also imply improving * this call to handle nodes which would be in this DTM but * have not yet been built, which might or might not be a Good Thing.

* * %REVIEW% This relies on being able to test node-identity via * object-identity. DTM2DOM proxying is a great example of a case where * that doesn't work. DOM Level 3 will provide the isSameNode() method * to fix that, but until then this is going to be flaky. * * @param node A node, which may be null. * * @return The node handle or DTM.NULL. */ private int getHandleFromNode(Node node) { if (null != node) { int len = m_nodes.size(); boolean isMore; int i = 0; do { for (; i < len; i++) { if (m_nodes.get(i) == node) return makeNodeHandle(i); } isMore = nextNode(); len = m_nodes.size(); } while(isMore || i < len); } return DTM.NULL; } /** Get the handle from a Node. This is a more robust version of * getHandleFromNode, intended to be usable by the public. * *

%OPT% This will be pretty slow.

* * %REVIEW% This relies on being able to test node-identity via * object-identity. DTM2DOM proxying is a great example of a case where * that doesn't work. DOM Level 3 will provide the isSameNode() method * to fix that, but until then this is going to be flaky. * * @param node A node, which may be null. * * @return The node handle or DTM.NULL. */ public int getHandleOfNode(Node node) { if (null != node) { // Is Node actually within the same document? If not, don't search! // This would be easier if m_root was always the Document node, but // we decided to allow wrapping a DTM around a subtree. if((m_root==node) || (m_root.getNodeType()==DOCUMENT_NODE && m_root==node.getOwnerDocument()) || (m_root.getNodeType()!=DOCUMENT_NODE && m_root.getOwnerDocument()==node.getOwnerDocument()) ) { // If node _is_ in m_root's tree, find its handle // // %OPT% This check may be improved significantly when DOM // Level 3 nodeKey and relative-order tests become // available! for(Node cursor=node; cursor!=null; cursor= (cursor.getNodeType()!=ATTRIBUTE_NODE) ? cursor.getParentNode() : ((org.w3c.dom.Attr)cursor).getOwnerElement()) { if(cursor==m_root) // We know this node; find its handle. return getHandleFromNode(node); } // for ancestors of node } // if node and m_root in same Document } // if node!=null return DTM.NULL; } /** * Retrieves an attribute node by by qualified name and namespace URI. * * @param nodeHandle int Handle of the node upon which to look up this attribute.. * @param namespaceURI The namespace URI of the attribute to * retrieve, or null. * @param name The local name of the attribute to * retrieve. * @return The attribute node handle with the specified name ( * nodeName) or DTM.NULL if there is no such * attribute. */ public int getAttributeNode(int nodeHandle, String namespaceURI, String name) { // %OPT% This is probably slower than it needs to be. if (null == namespaceURI) namespaceURI = ""; int type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); if (DTM.ELEMENT_NODE == type) { // Assume that attributes immediately follow the element. int identity = makeNodeIdentity(nodeHandle); while (DTM.NULL != (identity = getNextNodeIdentity(identity))) { // Assume this can not be null. type = _type(identity); // %REVIEW% // Should namespace nodes be retrievable DOM-style as attrs? // If not we need a separate function... which may be desirable // architecturally, but which is ugly from a code point of view. // (If we REALLY insist on it, this code should become a subroutine // of both -- retrieve the node, then test if the type matches // what you're looking for.) if (type == DTM.ATTRIBUTE_NODE || type==DTM.NAMESPACE_NODE) { Node node = lookupNode(identity); String nodeuri = node.getNamespaceURI(); if (null == nodeuri) nodeuri = ""; String nodelocalname = node.getLocalName(); if (nodeuri.equals(namespaceURI) && name.equals(nodelocalname)) return makeNodeHandle(identity); } else // if (DTM.NAMESPACE_NODE != type) { break; } } } return DTM.NULL; } /** * Get the string-value of a node as a String object * (see http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#data-model * for the definition of a node's string-value). * * @param nodeHandle The node ID. * * @return A string object that represents the string-value of the given node. */ public XMLString getStringValue(int nodeHandle) { int type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // %TBD% If an element only has one text node, we should just use it // directly. if(DTM.ELEMENT_NODE == type || DTM.DOCUMENT_NODE == type || DTM.DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE == type) { FastStringBuffer buf = StringBufferPool.get(); String s; try { getNodeData(node, buf); s = (buf.length() > 0) ? buf.toString() : ""; } finally { StringBufferPool.free(buf); } return m_xstrf.newstr( s ); } else if(TEXT_NODE == type || CDATA_SECTION_NODE == type) { // If this is a DTM text node, it may be made of multiple DOM text // nodes -- including navigating into Entity References. DOM2DTM // records the first node in the sequence and requires that we // pick up the others when we retrieve the DTM node's value. // // %REVIEW% DOM Level 3 is expected to add a "whole text" // retrieval method which performs this function for us. FastStringBuffer buf = StringBufferPool.get(); while(node!=null) { buf.append(node.getNodeValue()); node=logicalNextDOMTextNode(node); } String s=(buf.length() > 0) ? buf.toString() : ""; StringBufferPool.free(buf); return m_xstrf.newstr( s ); } else return m_xstrf.newstr( node.getNodeValue() ); } /** * Determine if the string-value of a node is whitespace * * @param nodeHandle The node Handle. * * @return Return true if the given node is whitespace. */ public boolean isWhitespace(int nodeHandle) { int type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); if(TEXT_NODE == type || CDATA_SECTION_NODE == type) { // If this is a DTM text node, it may be made of multiple DOM text // nodes -- including navigating into Entity References. DOM2DTM // records the first node in the sequence and requires that we // pick up the others when we retrieve the DTM node's value. // // %REVIEW% DOM Level 3 is expected to add a "whole text" // retrieval method which performs this function for us. FastStringBuffer buf = StringBufferPool.get(); while(node!=null) { buf.append(node.getNodeValue()); node=logicalNextDOMTextNode(node); } boolean b = buf.isWhitespace(0, buf.length()); StringBufferPool.free(buf); return b; } return false; } /** * Retrieve the text content of a DOM subtree, appending it into a * user-supplied FastStringBuffer object. Note that attributes are * not considered part of the content of an element. *

* There are open questions regarding whitespace stripping. * Currently we make no special effort in that regard, since the standard * DOM doesn't yet provide DTD-based information to distinguish * whitespace-in-element-context from genuine #PCDATA. Note that we * should probably also consider xml:space if/when we address this. * DOM Level 3 may solve the problem for us. *

* %REVIEW% Actually, since this method operates on the DOM side of the * fence rather than the DTM side, it SHOULDN'T do * any special handling. The DOM does what the DOM does; if you want * DTM-level abstractions, use DTM-level methods. * * @param node Node whose subtree is to be walked, gathering the * contents of all Text or CDATASection nodes. * @param buf FastStringBuffer into which the contents of the text * nodes are to be concatenated. */ protected static void getNodeData(Node node, FastStringBuffer buf) { switch (node.getNodeType()) { case Node.DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE : case Node.DOCUMENT_NODE : case Node.ELEMENT_NODE : { for (Node child = node.getFirstChild(); null != child; child = child.getNextSibling()) { getNodeData(child, buf); } } break; case Node.TEXT_NODE : case Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE : case Node.ATTRIBUTE_NODE : // Never a child but might be our starting node buf.append(node.getNodeValue()); break; case Node.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE : // warning(XPATHErrorResources.WG_PARSING_AND_PREPARING); break; default : // ignore break; } } /** * Given a node handle, return its DOM-style node name. This will * include names such as #text or #document. * * @param nodeHandle the id of the node. * @return String Name of this node, which may be an empty string. * %REVIEW% Document when empty string is possible... * %REVIEW-COMMENT% It should never be empty, should it? */ public String getNodeName(int nodeHandle) { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // Assume non-null. return node.getNodeName(); } /** * Given a node handle, return the XPath node name. This should be * the name as described by the XPath data model, NOT the DOM-style * name. * * @param nodeHandle the id of the node. * @return String Name of this node, which may be an empty string. */ public String getNodeNameX(int nodeHandle) { String name; short type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); switch (type) { case DTM.NAMESPACE_NODE : { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // assume not null. name = node.getNodeName(); if(name.startsWith("xmlns:")) { name = QName.getLocalPart(name); } else if(name.equals("xmlns")) { name = ""; } } break; case DTM.ATTRIBUTE_NODE : case DTM.ELEMENT_NODE : case DTM.ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE : case DTM.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE : { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // assume not null. name = node.getNodeName(); } break; default : name = ""; } return name; } /** * Given a node handle, return its XPath-style localname. * (As defined in Namespaces, this is the portion of the name after any * colon character). * * @param nodeHandle the id of the node. * @return String Local name of this node. */ public String getLocalName(int nodeHandle) { if(JJK_NEWCODE) { int id=makeNodeIdentity(nodeHandle); if(NULL==id) return null; Node newnode=m_nodes.get(id); String newname=newnode.getLocalName(); if (null == newname) { // XSLT treats PIs, and possibly other things, as having QNames. String qname = newnode.getNodeName(); if('#'==qname.charAt(0)) { // Match old default for this function // This conversion may or may not be necessary newname=""; } else { int index = qname.indexOf(':'); newname = (index < 0) ? qname : qname.substring(index + 1); } } return newname; } else { String name; short type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); switch (type) { case DTM.ATTRIBUTE_NODE : case DTM.ELEMENT_NODE : case DTM.ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE : case DTM.NAMESPACE_NODE : case DTM.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE : { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // assume not null. name = node.getLocalName(); if (null == name) { String qname = node.getNodeName(); int index = qname.indexOf(':'); name = (index < 0) ? qname : qname.substring(index + 1); } } break; default : name = ""; } return name; } } /** * Given a namespace handle, return the prefix that the namespace decl is * mapping. * Given a node handle, return the prefix used to map to the namespace. * *

%REVIEW% Are you sure you want "" for no prefix?

*

%REVIEW-COMMENT% I think so... not totally sure. -sb

* * @param nodeHandle the id of the node. * @return String prefix of this node's name, or "" if no explicit * namespace prefix was given. */ public String getPrefix(int nodeHandle) { String prefix; short type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); switch (type) { case DTM.NAMESPACE_NODE : { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // assume not null. String qname = node.getNodeName(); int index = qname.indexOf(':'); prefix = (index < 0) ? "" : qname.substring(index + 1); } break; case DTM.ATTRIBUTE_NODE : case DTM.ELEMENT_NODE : { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // assume not null. String qname = node.getNodeName(); int index = qname.indexOf(':'); prefix = (index < 0) ? "" : qname.substring(0, index); } break; default : prefix = ""; } return prefix; } /** * Given a node handle, return its DOM-style namespace URI * (As defined in Namespaces, this is the declared URI which this node's * prefix -- or default in lieu thereof -- was mapped to.) * *

%REVIEW% Null or ""? -sb

* * @param nodeHandle the id of the node. * @return String URI value of this node's namespace, or null if no * namespace was resolved. */ public String getNamespaceURI(int nodeHandle) { if(JJK_NEWCODE) { int id=makeNodeIdentity(nodeHandle); if(id==NULL) return null; Node node=m_nodes.get(id); return node.getNamespaceURI(); } else { String nsuri; short type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); switch (type) { case DTM.ATTRIBUTE_NODE : case DTM.ELEMENT_NODE : case DTM.ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE : case DTM.NAMESPACE_NODE : case DTM.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE : { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); // assume not null. nsuri = node.getNamespaceURI(); // %TBD% Handle DOM1? } break; default : nsuri = null; } return nsuri; } } /** Utility function: Given a DOM Text node, determine whether it is * logically followed by another Text or CDATASection node. This may * involve traversing into Entity References. * * %REVIEW% DOM Level 3 is expected to add functionality which may * allow us to retire this. */ private Node logicalNextDOMTextNode(Node n) { Node p=n.getNextSibling(); if(p==null) { // Walk out of any EntityReferenceNodes that ended with text for(n=n.getParentNode(); n!=null && ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE == n.getNodeType(); n=n.getParentNode()) { p=n.getNextSibling(); if(p!=null) break; } } n=p; while(n!=null && ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE == n.getNodeType()) { // Walk into any EntityReferenceNodes that start with text if(n.hasChildNodes()) n=n.getFirstChild(); else n=n.getNextSibling(); } if(n!=null) { // Found a logical next sibling. Is it text? int ntype=n.getNodeType(); if(TEXT_NODE != ntype && CDATA_SECTION_NODE != ntype) n=null; } return n; } /** * Given a node handle, return its node value. This is mostly * as defined by the DOM, but may ignore some conveniences. *

* * @param nodeHandle The node id. * @return String Value of this node, or null if not * meaningful for this node type. */ public String getNodeValue(int nodeHandle) { // The _type(nodeHandle) call was taking the lion's share of our // time, and was wrong anyway since it wasn't coverting handle to // identity. Inlined it. int type = _exptype(makeNodeIdentity(nodeHandle)); type=(NULL != type) ? getNodeType(nodeHandle) : NULL; if(TEXT_NODE!=type && CDATA_SECTION_NODE!=type) return getNode(nodeHandle).getNodeValue(); // If this is a DTM text node, it may be made of multiple DOM text // nodes -- including navigating into Entity References. DOM2DTM // records the first node in the sequence and requires that we // pick up the others when we retrieve the DTM node's value. // // %REVIEW% DOM Level 3 is expected to add a "whole text" // retrieval method which performs this function for us. Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); Node n=logicalNextDOMTextNode(node); if(n==null) return node.getNodeValue(); FastStringBuffer buf = StringBufferPool.get(); buf.append(node.getNodeValue()); while(n!=null) { buf.append(n.getNodeValue()); n=logicalNextDOMTextNode(n); } String s = (buf.length() > 0) ? buf.toString() : ""; StringBufferPool.free(buf); return s; } /** * A document type declaration information item has the following properties: * * 1. [system identifier] The system identifier of the external subset, if * it exists. Otherwise this property has no value. * * @return the system identifier String object, or null if there is none. */ public String getDocumentTypeDeclarationSystemIdentifier() { Document doc; if (m_root.getNodeType() == Node.DOCUMENT_NODE) doc = (Document) m_root; else doc = m_root.getOwnerDocument(); if (null != doc) { DocumentType dtd = doc.getDoctype(); if (null != dtd) { return dtd.getSystemId(); } } return null; } /** * Return the public identifier of the external subset, * normalized as described in 4.2.2 External Entities [XML]. If there is * no external subset or if it has no public identifier, this property * has no value. * * @return the public identifier String object, or null if there is none. */ public String getDocumentTypeDeclarationPublicIdentifier() { Document doc; if (m_root.getNodeType() == Node.DOCUMENT_NODE) doc = (Document) m_root; else doc = m_root.getOwnerDocument(); if (null != doc) { DocumentType dtd = doc.getDoctype(); if (null != dtd) { return dtd.getPublicId(); } } return null; } /** * Returns the Element whose ID is given by * elementId. If no such element exists, returns * DTM.NULL. Behavior is not defined if more than one element * has this ID. Attributes (including those * with the name "ID") are not of type ID unless so defined by DTD/Schema * information available to the DTM implementation. * Implementations that do not know whether attributes are of type ID or * not are expected to return DTM.NULL. * *

%REVIEW% Presumably IDs are still scoped to a single document, * and this operation searches only within a single document, right? * Wouldn't want collisions between DTMs in the same process.

* * @param elementId The unique id value for an element. * @return The handle of the matching element. */ public int getElementById(String elementId) { Document doc = (m_root.getNodeType() == Node.DOCUMENT_NODE) ? (Document) m_root : m_root.getOwnerDocument(); if(null != doc) { Node elem = doc.getElementById(elementId); if(null != elem) { int elemHandle = getHandleFromNode(elem); if(DTM.NULL == elemHandle) { int identity = m_nodes.size()-1; while (DTM.NULL != (identity = getNextNodeIdentity(identity))) { Node node = getNode(identity); if(node == elem) { elemHandle = getHandleFromNode(elem); break; } } } return elemHandle; } } return DTM.NULL; } /** * The getUnparsedEntityURI function returns the URI of the unparsed * entity with the specified name in the same document as the context * node (see [3.3 Unparsed Entities]). It returns the empty string if * there is no such entity. *

* XML processors may choose to use the System Identifier (if one * is provided) to resolve the entity, rather than the URI in the * Public Identifier. The details are dependent on the processor, and * we would have to support some form of plug-in resolver to handle * this properly. Currently, we simply return the System Identifier if * present, and hope that it a usable URI or that our caller can * map it to one. * TODO: Resolve Public Identifiers... or consider changing function name. *

* If we find a relative URI * reference, XML expects it to be resolved in terms of the base URI * of the document. The DOM doesn't do that for us, and it isn't * entirely clear whether that should be done here; currently that's * pushed up to a higher level of our application. (Note that DOM Level * 1 didn't store the document's base URI.) * TODO: Consider resolving Relative URIs. *

* (The DOM's statement that "An XML processor may choose to * completely expand entities before the structure model is passed * to the DOM" refers only to parsed entities, not unparsed, and hence * doesn't affect this function.) * * @param name A string containing the Entity Name of the unparsed * entity. * * @return String containing the URI of the Unparsed Entity, or an * empty string if no such entity exists. */ public String getUnparsedEntityURI(String name) { String url = ""; Document doc = (m_root.getNodeType() == Node.DOCUMENT_NODE) ? (Document) m_root : m_root.getOwnerDocument(); if (null != doc) { DocumentType doctype = doc.getDoctype(); if (null != doctype) { NamedNodeMap entities = doctype.getEntities(); if(null == entities) return url; Entity entity = (Entity) entities.getNamedItem(name); if(null == entity) return url; String notationName = entity.getNotationName(); if (null != notationName) // then it's unparsed { // The draft says: "The XSLT processor may use the public // identifier to generate a URI for the entity instead of the URI // specified in the system identifier. If the XSLT processor does // not use the public identifier to generate the URI, it must use // the system identifier; if the system identifier is a relative // URI, it must be resolved into an absolute URI using the URI of // the resource containing the entity declaration as the base // URI [RFC2396]." // So I'm falling a bit short here. url = entity.getSystemId(); if (null == url) { url = entity.getPublicId(); } else { // This should be resolved to an absolute URL, but that's hard // to do from here. } } } } return url; } /** * 5. [specified] A flag indicating whether this attribute was actually * specified in the start-tag of its element, or was defaulted from the * DTD. * * @param attributeHandle the attribute handle * @return true if the attribute was specified; * false if it was defaulted. */ public boolean isAttributeSpecified(int attributeHandle) { int type = getNodeType(attributeHandle); if (DTM.ATTRIBUTE_NODE == type) { Attr attr = (Attr)getNode(attributeHandle); return attr.getSpecified(); } return false; } /** Bind an IncrementalSAXSource to this DTM. NOT RELEVANT for DOM2DTM, since * we're wrapped around an existing DOM. * * @param source The IncrementalSAXSource that we want to recieve events from * on demand. */ public void setIncrementalSAXSource(IncrementalSAXSource source) { } /** getContentHandler returns "our SAX builder" -- the thing that * someone else should send SAX events to in order to extend this * DTM model. * * @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX events, * "this" if the DTM object has a built-in SAX ContentHandler, * the IncrmentalSAXSource if we're bound to one and should receive * the SAX stream via it for incremental build purposes... * */ public org.xml.sax.ContentHandler getContentHandler() { return null; } /** * Return this DTM's lexical handler. * * %REVIEW% Should this return null if constrution already done/begun? * * @return null if this model doesn't respond to lexical SAX events, * "this" if the DTM object has a built-in SAX ContentHandler, * the IncrementalSAXSource if we're bound to one and should receive * the SAX stream via it for incremental build purposes... */ public org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler getLexicalHandler() { return null; } /** * Return this DTM's EntityResolver. * * @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX entity ref events. */ public org.xml.sax.EntityResolver getEntityResolver() { return null; } /** * Return this DTM's DTDHandler. * * @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX dtd events. */ public org.xml.sax.DTDHandler getDTDHandler() { return null; } /** * Return this DTM's ErrorHandler. * * @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX error events. */ public org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler getErrorHandler() { return null; } /** * Return this DTM's DeclHandler. * * @return null if this model doesn't respond to SAX Decl events. */ public org.xml.sax.ext.DeclHandler getDeclHandler() { return null; } /** @return true iff we're building this model incrementally (eg * we're partnered with a IncrementalSAXSource) and thus require that the * transformation and the parse run simultaneously. Guidance to the * DTMManager. * */ public boolean needsTwoThreads() { return false; } // ========== Direct SAX Dispatch, for optimization purposes ======== /** * Returns whether the specified ch conforms to the XML 1.0 definition * of whitespace. Refer to * the definition of S for details. * @param ch Character to check as XML whitespace. * @return =true if ch is XML whitespace; otherwise =false. */ private static boolean isSpace(char ch) { return XMLCharacterRecognizer.isWhiteSpace(ch); // Take the easy way out for now. } /** * Directly call the * characters method on the passed ContentHandler for the * string-value of the given node (see http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#data-model * for the definition of a node's string-value). Multiple calls to the * ContentHandler's characters methods may well occur for a single call to * this method. * * @param nodeHandle The node ID. * @param ch A non-null reference to a ContentHandler. * * @throws org.xml.sax.SAXException */ public void dispatchCharactersEvents( int nodeHandle, org.xml.sax.ContentHandler ch, boolean normalize) throws org.xml.sax.SAXException { if(normalize) { XMLString str = getStringValue(nodeHandle); str = str.fixWhiteSpace(true, true, false); str.dispatchCharactersEvents(ch); } else { int type = getNodeType(nodeHandle); Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); dispatchNodeData(node, ch, 0); // Text coalition -- a DTM text node may represent multiple // DOM nodes. if(TEXT_NODE == type || CDATA_SECTION_NODE == type) { while( null != (node=logicalNextDOMTextNode(node)) ) { dispatchNodeData(node, ch, 0); } } } } /** * Retrieve the text content of a DOM subtree, appending it into a * user-supplied FastStringBuffer object. Note that attributes are * not considered part of the content of an element. *

* There are open questions regarding whitespace stripping. * Currently we make no special effort in that regard, since the standard * DOM doesn't yet provide DTD-based information to distinguish * whitespace-in-element-context from genuine #PCDATA. Note that we * should probably also consider xml:space if/when we address this. * DOM Level 3 may solve the problem for us. *

* %REVIEW% Note that as a DOM-level operation, it can be argued that this * routine _shouldn't_ perform any processing beyond what the DOM already * does, and that whitespace stripping and so on belong at the DTM level. * If you want a stripped DOM view, wrap DTM2DOM around DOM2DTM. * * @param node Node whose subtree is to be walked, gathering the * contents of all Text or CDATASection nodes. */ @SuppressWarnings("fallthrough") protected static void dispatchNodeData(Node node, org.xml.sax.ContentHandler ch, int depth) throws org.xml.sax.SAXException { switch (node.getNodeType()) { case Node.DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE : case Node.DOCUMENT_NODE : case Node.ELEMENT_NODE : { for (Node child = node.getFirstChild(); null != child; child = child.getNextSibling()) { dispatchNodeData(child, ch, depth+1); } } break; case Node.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE : // %REVIEW% case Node.COMMENT_NODE : if(0 != depth) break; // NOTE: Because this operation works in the DOM space, it does _not_ attempt // to perform Text Coalition. That should only be done in DTM space. case Node.TEXT_NODE : case Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE : case Node.ATTRIBUTE_NODE : String str = node.getNodeValue(); if(ch instanceof CharacterNodeHandler) { ((CharacterNodeHandler)ch).characters(node); } else { ch.characters(str.toCharArray(), 0, str.length()); } break; // /* case Node.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE : // // warning(XPATHErrorResources.WG_PARSING_AND_PREPARING); // break; */ default : // ignore break; } } TreeWalker m_walker = new TreeWalker(null); /** * Directly create SAX parser events from a subtree. * * @param nodeHandle The node ID. * @param ch A non-null reference to a ContentHandler. * * @throws org.xml.sax.SAXException */ public void dispatchToEvents(int nodeHandle, org.xml.sax.ContentHandler ch) throws org.xml.sax.SAXException { TreeWalker treeWalker = m_walker; ContentHandler prevCH = treeWalker.getContentHandler(); if(null != prevCH) { treeWalker = new TreeWalker(null); } treeWalker.setContentHandler(ch); try { Node node = getNode(nodeHandle); treeWalker.traverseFragment(node); } finally { treeWalker.setContentHandler(null); } } public interface CharacterNodeHandler { public void characters(Node node) throws org.xml.sax.SAXException; } /** * For the moment all the run time properties are ignored by this * class. * * @param property a String value * @param value an Object value */ public void setProperty(String property, Object value) { } /** * No source information is available for DOM2DTM, so return * null here. * * @param node an int value * @return null */ public SourceLocator getSourceLocatorFor(int node) { return null; } }