Class XMLLocatorWrapper

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    XMLLocator

    public final class XMLLocatorWrapper
    extends Object
    implements XMLLocator

    A light wrapper around an XMLLocator.

    Version:
    $Id$
    Author:
    Michael Glavassevich, IBM
    • Constructor Detail

      • XMLLocatorWrapper

        public XMLLocatorWrapper()
    • Method Detail

      • setLocator

        public void setLocator​(XMLLocator locator)
      • 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 interface XMLLocator
      • 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 interface XMLLocator
      • 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 interface XMLLocator
      • getEncoding

        public String getEncoding()
        Description copied from interface: XMLLocator
        Returns the encoding of the current entity. Note that, for a given entity, this value can only be considered final once the encoding declaration has been read (or once it has been determined that there is no such declaration) since, no encoding having been specified on the XMLInputSource, the parser will make an initial "guess" which could be in error.
        Specified by:
        getEncoding in interface XMLLocator
      • 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 interface XMLLocator