Source for gnu.xml.dom.DomCDATASection

   1: /* DomCDATASection.java --
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  37: 
  38: package gnu.xml.dom;
  39: 
  40: import org.w3c.dom.CDATASection;
  41: 
  42: /**
  43:  * <p> "CDATASection" implementation.
  44:  * This is a non-core DOM class, supporting the "XML" feature.
  45:  * CDATA sections are just ways to represent text using different
  46:  * delimeters. </p>
  47:  *
  48:  * <p> <em>You are strongly advised not to use CDATASection nodes.</em>
  49:  * The advantage of having slightly prettier ways to print text that may
  50:  * have lots of embedded XML delimiters, such as "&amp;" and "&lt;",
  51:  * can be dwarfed by the cost of dealing with multiple kinds of text
  52:  * nodes in all your algorithms. </p>
  53:  *
  54:  * @author David Brownell
  55:  * @author <a href='mailto:dog@gnu.org'>Chris Burdess</a>
  56:  */
  57: public class DomCDATASection
  58:   extends DomText
  59:   implements CDATASection
  60: {
  61: 
  62:   /**
  63:    * Constructs a CDATA section node associated with the specified
  64:    * document and holding the specified data.
  65:    *
  66:    * <p>This constructor should only be invoked by a Document as part of
  67:    * its createCDATASection functionality, or through a subclass which is
  68:    * similarly used in a "Sub-DOM" style layer.
  69:    *
  70:    */
  71:   protected DomCDATASection(DomDocument owner, String value)
  72:   {
  73:     super(CDATA_SECTION_NODE, owner, value);
  74:   }
  75: 
  76:   protected DomCDATASection(DomDocument owner, char buf [], int off, int len)
  77:   {
  78:     super(CDATA_SECTION_NODE, owner, buf, off, len);
  79:   }
  80: 
  81:   /**
  82:    * <b>DOM L1</b>
  83:    * Returns the string "#cdata-section".
  84:    */
  85:   final public String getNodeName()
  86:   {
  87:     return "#cdata-section";
  88:   }
  89: 
  90: }