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See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification. * @since 1.5, DOM Level 3 */ public interface DOMImplementationSource { /** * A method to request the first DOM implementation that supports the * specified features. * @param features A string that specifies which features and versions * are required. This is a space separated list in which each feature * is specified by its name optionally followed by a space and a * version number. This method returns the first item of the list * returned by getDOMImplementationList. As an example, * the string "XML 3.0 Traversal +Events 2.0" will * request a DOM implementation that supports the module "XML" for its * 3.0 version, a module that support of the "Traversal" module for * any version, and the module "Events" for its 2.0 version. The * module "Events" must be accessible using the method * Node.getFeature() and * DOMImplementation.getFeature(). * @return The first DOM implementation that support the desired * features, or null if this source has none. */ public DOMImplementation getDOMImplementation(String features); /** * A method to request a list of DOM implementations that support the * specified features and versions, as specified in . * @param features A string that specifies which features and versions * are required. This is a space separated list in which each feature * is specified by its name optionally followed by a space and a * version number. This is something like: "XML 3.0 Traversal +Events * 2.0" * @return A list of DOM implementations that support the desired * features. */ public DOMImplementationList getDOMImplementationList(String features); }