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WebLogic Server 6.1 API Reference

weblogic.apache.xalan.serialize
Class Method

java.lang.Object
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  +--weblogic.apache.xalan.serialize.Method

public final class Method
extends java.lang.Object

Names of the four default output methods.

Four default output methods are defined: XML, HTML, XHTML and TEXT. Serializers may support additional output methods. The names of these output methods should be encoded as namespace:local.

This class is based on an implementation from the Apache XML Project. In future releases the XML parser, XSLT processor, and associated classes will likely be updated to be based on a later version of the Apache implementations. Since Apache does not guarantee backwards compatibility between versions of their software, we cannot guarantee backwards compatibility of any of the classes contained in the weblogic.apache package or sub-packages.

Version:
Alpha
Author:
Assaf Arkin

Field Summary
static java.lang.String HTML
          The output method for HTML documents: html.
static java.lang.String Text
          The output method for text documents: text.
static java.lang.String XHTML
          The output method for XHTML documents: xhtml.
static java.lang.String XML
          The output method for XML documents: xml.
 
Constructor Summary
Method()
           
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

XML

public static final java.lang.String XML
The output method for XML documents: xml.

HTML

public static final java.lang.String HTML
The output method for HTML documents: html.

XHTML

public static final java.lang.String XHTML
The output method for XHTML documents: xhtml.

Text

public static final java.lang.String Text
The output method for text documents: text.
Constructor Detail

Method

public Method()

Documentation is available at
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs61

WebLogic classes and methods that do not appear in this reference are not public and are not supported.