public interface DTDHandler
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If a SAX application needs information about notations and unparsed entities, then the application implements this interface and registers an instance with the SAX parser using the parser's setDTDHandler method. The parser uses the instance to report notation and unparsed entity declarations to the application.
Note that this interface includes only those DTD events that the XML recommendation requires processors to report: notation and unparsed entity declarations.
The SAX parser may report these events in any order, regardless
of the order in which the notations and unparsed entities were
declared; however, all DTD events must be reported after the
document handler's startDocument event, and before the first
startElement event.
(If the LexicalHandler
is
used, these events must also be reported before the endDTD event.)
It is up to the application to store the information for future use (perhaps in a hash table or object tree). If the application encounters attributes of type "NOTATION", "ENTITY", or "ENTITIES", it can use the information that it obtained through this interface to find the entity and/or notation corresponding with the attribute value.
XMLReader.setDTDHandler(org.xml.sax.DTDHandler)
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
notationDecl(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String publicId,
java.lang.String systemId)
Receive notification of a notation declaration event.
|
void |
unparsedEntityDecl(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String publicId,
java.lang.String systemId,
java.lang.String notationName)
Receive notification of an unparsed entity declaration event.
|
void notationDecl(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId) throws SAXException
It is up to the application to record the notation for later reference, if necessary; notations may appear as attribute values and in unparsed entity declarations, and are sometime used with processing instruction target names.
At least one of publicId and systemId must be non-null. If a system identifier is present, and it is a URL, the SAX parser must resolve it fully before passing it to the application through this event.
There is no guarantee that the notation declaration will be reported before any unparsed entities that use it.
name
- The notation name.publicId
- The notation's public identifier, or null if
none was given.systemId
- The notation's system identifier, or null if
none was given.SAXException
- Any SAX exception, possibly
wrapping another exception.unparsedEntityDecl(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
,
Attributes
void unparsedEntityDecl(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String publicId, java.lang.String systemId, java.lang.String notationName) throws SAXException
Note that the notation name corresponds to a notation
reported by the notationDecl
event.
It is up to the application to record the entity for later
reference, if necessary;
unparsed entities may appear as attribute values.
If the system identifier is a URL, the parser must resolve it fully before passing it to the application.
name
- The unparsed entity's name.publicId
- The entity's public identifier, or null if none
was given.systemId
- The entity's system identifier.notationName
- The name of the associated notation.SAXException
- Any SAX exception, possibly
wrapping another exception.notationDecl(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
,
Attributes
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