public interface DOMImplementationLS
DOMImplementationLS contains the factory methods for creating Load and Save objects.
The expectation is that an instance of the DOMImplementationLS interface can be obtained by using binding-specific casting methods on an instance of the DOMImplementation interface or, if the Document supports the feature "Core" version "3.0" defined in [DOM Level 3 Core] , by using the method DOMImplementation.getFeature with parameter values "LS" (or "LS-Async") and "3.0" (respectively).
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load and Save Specification.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static short |
MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS
Create an asynchronous
LSParser. |
static short |
MODE_SYNCHRONOUS
Create a synchronous
LSParser. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
LSInput |
createLSInput()
Create a new empty input source object where
LSInput.characterStream, LSInput.byteStream , LSInput.stringData LSInput.systemId, LSInput.publicId, LSInput.baseURI, and LSInput.encoding are null, and LSInput.certifiedText is false. |
LSOutput |
createLSOutput()
Create a new empty output destination object where
LSOutput.characterStream, LSOutput.byteStream, LSOutput.systemId, LSOutput.encoding are null. |
LSParser |
createLSParser(short mode, java.lang.String schemaType)
Create a new
LSParser. |
LSSerializer |
createLSSerializer()
Create a new
LSSerializer object. |
static final short MODE_SYNCHRONOUS
LSParser.static final short MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS
LSParser.LSParser createLSParser(short mode, java.lang.String schemaType) throws DOMException
LSParser. The newly constructed parser may then be configured by means of its DOMConfiguration object, and used to parse documents by means of its parse method.mode - The mode argument is either MODE_SYNCHRONOUS or MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS, if mode is MODE_SYNCHRONOUS then the LSParser that is created will operate in synchronous mode, if it's MODE_ASYNCHRONOUS then the LSParser that is created will operate in asynchronous mode.schemaType - An absolute URI representing the type of the schema language used during the load of a Document using the newly created LSParser. Note that no lexical checking is done on the absolute URI. In order to create a LSParser for any kind of schema types (i.e. the LSParser will be free to use any schema found), use the value null.
Note: For W3C XML Schema [XML Schema Part 1] , applications must use the value "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema". For XML DTD [XML 1.0], applications must use the value "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml". Other Schema languages are outside the scope of the W3C and therefore should recommend an absolute URI in order to use this method.
LSParser object. This LSParser is either synchronous or asynchronous depending on the value of the mode argument.
Note: By default, the newly created LSParser does not contain a DOMErrorHandler, i.e. the value of the " error-handler" configuration parameter is null. However, implementations may provide a default error handler at creation time. In that case, the initial value of the "error-handler" configuration parameter on the new created LSParser contains a reference to the default error handler.
DOMException - NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if the requested mode or schema type is not supported.LSSerializer createLSSerializer()
LSSerializer object.LSSerializer object.
Note: By default, the newly created LSSerializer has no DOMErrorHandler, i.e. the value of the "error-handler" configuration parameter is null. However, implementations may provide a default error handler at creation time. In that case, the initial value of the "error-handler" configuration parameter on the new created LSSerializer contains a reference to the default error handler.
LSInput createLSInput()
LSInput.characterStream, LSInput.byteStream , LSInput.stringData LSInput.systemId, LSInput.publicId, LSInput.baseURI, and LSInput.encoding are null, and LSInput.certifiedText is false.LSOutput createLSOutput()
LSOutput.characterStream, LSOutput.byteStream, LSOutput.systemId, LSOutput.encoding are null.Copyright © 2000 W3C® (MIT, INRIA, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark, document use and software licensing rules apply.