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The DOM does not provide any filters. NodeFilter is just an * interface that users can implement to provide their own filters. *

NodeFilters do not need to know how to traverse from node * to node, nor do they need to know anything about the data structure that * is being traversed. This makes it very easy to write filters, since the * only thing they have to know how to do is evaluate a single node. One * filter may be used with a number of different kinds of traversals, * encouraging code reuse. *

See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Traversal and Range Specification. * @since 9, DOM Level 2 */ public interface NodeFilter { // Constants returned by acceptNode /** * Accept the node. Navigation methods defined for * NodeIterator or TreeWalker will return this * node. */ public static final short FILTER_ACCEPT = 1; /** * Reject the node. Navigation methods defined for * NodeIterator or TreeWalker will not return * this node. For TreeWalker, the children of this node * will also be rejected. NodeIterators treat this as a * synonym for FILTER_SKIP. */ public static final short FILTER_REJECT = 2; /** * Skip this single node. Navigation methods defined for * NodeIterator or TreeWalker will not return * this node. For both NodeIterator and * TreeWalker, the children of this node will still be * considered. */ public static final short FILTER_SKIP = 3; // Constants for whatToShow /** * Show all Nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_ALL = 0xFFFFFFFF; /** * Show Element nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_ELEMENT = 0x00000001; /** * Show Attr nodes. This is meaningful only when creating an * NodeIterator or TreeWalker with an * attribute node as its root; in this case, it means that * the attribute node will appear in the first position of the iteration * or traversal. Since attributes are never children of other nodes, * they do not appear when traversing over the document tree. */ public static final int SHOW_ATTRIBUTE = 0x00000002; /** * Show Text nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_TEXT = 0x00000004; /** * Show CDATASection nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_CDATA_SECTION = 0x00000008; /** * Show EntityReference nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_ENTITY_REFERENCE = 0x00000010; /** * Show Entity nodes. This is meaningful only when creating * an NodeIterator or TreeWalker with an * Entity node as its root; in this case, it * means that the Entity node will appear in the first * position of the traversal. Since entities are not part of the * document tree, they do not appear when traversing over the document * tree. */ public static final int SHOW_ENTITY = 0x00000020; /** * Show ProcessingInstruction nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION = 0x00000040; /** * Show Comment nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_COMMENT = 0x00000080; /** * Show Document nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_DOCUMENT = 0x00000100; /** * Show DocumentType nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_DOCUMENT_TYPE = 0x00000200; /** * Show DocumentFragment nodes. */ public static final int SHOW_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT = 0x00000400; /** * Show Notation nodes. This is meaningful only when creating * an NodeIterator or TreeWalker with a * Notation node as its root; in this case, it * means that the Notation node will appear in the first * position of the traversal. Since notations are not part of the * document tree, they do not appear when traversing over the document * tree. */ public static final int SHOW_NOTATION = 0x00000800; /** * Test whether a specified node is visible in the logical view of a * TreeWalker or NodeIterator. This function * will be called by the implementation of TreeWalker and * NodeIterator; it is not normally called directly from * user code. (Though you could do so if you wanted to use the same * filter to guide your own application logic.) * @param n The node to check to see if it passes the filter or not. * @return A constant to determine whether the node is accepted, * rejected, or skipped, as defined above. */ public short acceptNode(Node n); }