Class SimpleLocator
- java.lang.Object
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- org.smooks.engine.delivery.sax.ng.org.apache.xerces.impl.xs.util.SimpleLocator
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XMLLocator
public final class SimpleLocator extends Object implements XMLLocator
An XMLLocator implementation used for schema error reporting.- Version:
- $Id$
- Author:
- Sandy Gao, IBM
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SimpleLocator()
SimpleLocator(String lsid, String esid, int line, int column)
SimpleLocator(String lsid, String esid, int line, int column, int offset)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description String
getBaseSystemId()
Returns the base system identifier.int
getCharacterOffset()
Returns the character offset, or-1
if no character offset is available.int
getColumnNumber()
Returns the column number, or-1
if no column number is available.String
getEncoding()
Returns the encoding of the current entity.String
getExpandedSystemId()
Returns the expanded system identifier.int
getLineNumber()
Returns the line number, or-1
if no line number is available.String
getLiteralSystemId()
Returns the literal system identifier.String
getPublicId()
Returns the public identifier.String
getXMLVersion()
Returns the XML version of the current entity.void
setBaseSystemId(String systemId)
void
setCharacterOffset(int offset)
void
setColumnNumber(int col)
void
setExpandedSystemId(String systemId)
void
setLineNumber(int line)
void
setLiteralSystemId(String systemId)
void
setPublicId(String publicId)
void
setValues(String lsid, String esid, int line, int column)
void
setValues(String lsid, String esid, int line, int column, int offset)
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Method Detail
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getLineNumber
public int getLineNumber()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the line number, or-1
if no line number is available.- Specified by:
getLineNumber
in interfaceXMLLocator
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getColumnNumber
public int getColumnNumber()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the column number, or-1
if no column number is available.- Specified by:
getColumnNumber
in interfaceXMLLocator
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getCharacterOffset
public int getCharacterOffset()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the character offset, or-1
if no character offset is available.- Specified by:
getCharacterOffset
in interfaceXMLLocator
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getPublicId
public String getPublicId()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the public identifier.- Specified by:
getPublicId
in interfaceXMLLocator
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getExpandedSystemId
public String getExpandedSystemId()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the expanded system identifier.- Specified by:
getExpandedSystemId
in interfaceXMLLocator
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getLiteralSystemId
public String getLiteralSystemId()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the literal system identifier.- Specified by:
getLiteralSystemId
in interfaceXMLLocator
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getBaseSystemId
public String getBaseSystemId()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the base system identifier.- Specified by:
getBaseSystemId
in interfaceXMLLocator
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setColumnNumber
public void setColumnNumber(int col)
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setLineNumber
public void setLineNumber(int line)
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setCharacterOffset
public void setCharacterOffset(int offset)
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setBaseSystemId
public void setBaseSystemId(String systemId)
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setExpandedSystemId
public void setExpandedSystemId(String systemId)
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setLiteralSystemId
public void setLiteralSystemId(String systemId)
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setPublicId
public void setPublicId(String publicId)
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getEncoding
public String getEncoding()
Returns the encoding of the current entity. Since these locators are used in the construction of XMLParseExceptions, which know nothing about encodings, there is no point in having this object deal intelligently with encoding information.- Specified by:
getEncoding
in interfaceXMLLocator
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getXMLVersion
public String getXMLVersion()
Description copied from interface:XMLLocator
Returns the XML version of the current entity. This will normally be the value from the XML or text declaration or defaulted by the parser. Note that that this value may be different than the version of the processing rules applied to the current entity. For instance, an XML 1.1 document may refer to XML 1.0 entities. In such a case the rules of XML 1.1 are applied to the entire document. Also note that, for a given entity, this value can only be considered final once the XML or text declaration has been read or once it has been determined that there is no such declaration.- Specified by:
getXMLVersion
in interfaceXMLLocator
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