Source for javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource

   1: /* DOMSource.java --
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  37: 
  38: package javax.xml.transform.dom;
  39: 
  40: import javax.xml.transform.Source;
  41: import org.w3c.dom.Node;
  42: 
  43: /**
  44:  * An XML source specified as a W3C DOM node context.
  45:  *
  46:  * @author (a href='mailto:dog@gnu.org'>Chris Burdess</a)
  47:  */
  48: public class DOMSource
  49:   implements Source
  50: {
  51: 
  52:   /**
  53:    * Factory feature indicating that DOM sources are supported.
  54:    */
  55:   public static final String FEATURE =
  56:     "http://javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource/feature";
  57: 
  58:   private Node node;
  59:   private String systemId;
  60: 
  61:   /**
  62:    * Default constructor.
  63:    */
  64:   public DOMSource()
  65:   {
  66:     this(null, null);
  67:   }
  68: 
  69:   /**
  70:    * Constructor with a context node.
  71:    */
  72:   public DOMSource(Node node)
  73:   {
  74:     this(node, null);
  75:   }
  76: 
  77:   /**
  78:    * Constructor with a context node and system ID.
  79:    */
  80:   public DOMSource(Node node, String systemId)
  81:   {
  82:     this.node = node;
  83:     this.systemId = systemId;
  84:   }
  85: 
  86:   /**
  87:    * Sets the context node.
  88:    */
  89:   public void setNode(Node node)
  90:   {
  91:     this.node = node;
  92:   }
  93: 
  94:   /**
  95:    * Returns the context node.
  96:    */
  97:   public Node getNode()
  98:   {
  99:     return node;
 100:   }
 101: 
 102:   /**
 103:    * Sets the base URI to use as the context for resolving entities.
 104:    */
 105:   public void setSystemId(String systemId)
 106:   {
 107:     this.systemId = systemId;
 108:   }
 109: 
 110:   /**
 111:    * Returns the base URI to use as the context for resolving entities.
 112:    */
 113:   public String getSystemId()
 114:   {
 115:     return systemId;
 116:   }
 117: 
 118: }