Java Doc for DomHandler.java in  » 6.0-JDK-Modules » jaxb-api » javax » xml » bind » annotation » Java Source Code / Java DocumentationJava Source Code and Java Documentation

Java Source Code / Java Documentation
1. 6.0 JDK Core
2. 6.0 JDK Modules
3. 6.0 JDK Modules com.sun
4. 6.0 JDK Modules com.sun.java
5. 6.0 JDK Modules sun
6. 6.0 JDK Platform
7. Ajax
8. Apache Harmony Java SE
9. Aspect oriented
10. Authentication Authorization
11. Blogger System
12. Build
13. Byte Code
14. Cache
15. Chart
16. Chat
17. Code Analyzer
18. Collaboration
19. Content Management System
20. Database Client
21. Database DBMS
22. Database JDBC Connection Pool
23. Database ORM
24. Development
25. EJB Server geronimo
26. EJB Server GlassFish
27. EJB Server JBoss 4.2.1
28. EJB Server resin 3.1.5
29. ERP CRM Financial
30. ESB
31. Forum
32. GIS
33. Graphic Library
34. Groupware
35. HTML Parser
36. IDE
37. IDE Eclipse
38. IDE Netbeans
39. Installer
40. Internationalization Localization
41. Inversion of Control
42. Issue Tracking
43. J2EE
44. JBoss
45. JMS
46. JMX
47. Library
48. Mail Clients
49. Net
50. Parser
51. PDF
52. Portal
53. Profiler
54. Project Management
55. Report
56. RSS RDF
57. Rule Engine
58. Science
59. Scripting
60. Search Engine
61. Security
62. Sevlet Container
63. Source Control
64. Swing Library
65. Template Engine
66. Test Coverage
67. Testing
68. UML
69. Web Crawler
70. Web Framework
71. Web Mail
72. Web Server
73. Web Services
74. Web Services apache cxf 2.0.1
75. Web Services AXIS2
76. Wiki Engine
77. Workflow Engines
78. XML
79. XML UI
Java
Java Tutorial
Java Open Source
Jar File Download
Java Articles
Java Products
Java by API
Photoshop Tutorials
Maya Tutorials
Flash Tutorials
3ds-Max Tutorials
Illustrator Tutorials
GIMP Tutorials
C# / C Sharp
C# / CSharp Tutorial
C# / CSharp Open Source
ASP.Net
ASP.NET Tutorial
JavaScript DHTML
JavaScript Tutorial
JavaScript Reference
HTML / CSS
HTML CSS Reference
C / ANSI-C
C Tutorial
C++
C++ Tutorial
Ruby
PHP
Python
Python Tutorial
Python Open Source
SQL Server / T-SQL
SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial
Oracle PL / SQL
Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial
PostgreSQL
SQL / MySQL
MySQL Tutorial
VB.Net
VB.Net Tutorial
Flash / Flex / ActionScript
VBA / Excel / Access / Word
XML
XML Tutorial
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Word 2007 Tutorial
Java Source Code / Java Documentation » 6.0 JDK Modules » jaxb api » javax.xml.bind.annotation 
Source Cross Reference  Class Diagram Java Document (Java Doc) 


javax.xml.bind.annotation.DomHandler

DomHandler
public interface DomHandler (Code)
Converts an element (and its descendants) from/to DOM (or similar) representation.

Implementations of this interface will be used in conjunction with XmlAnyElement annotation to map an element of XML into a representation of infoset such as W3C DOM.

Implementations hide how a portion of XML is converted into/from such DOM-like representation, allowing JAXB providers to work with arbitrary such library.

This interface is intended to be implemented by library writers and consumed by JAXB providers. None of those methods are intended to be called from applications.
author:
   Kohsuke Kawaguchi
since:
   JAXB2.0





Method Summary
 ResultTcreateUnmarshaller(ValidationEventHandler errorHandler)
     When a JAXB provider needs to unmarshal a part of a document into an infoset representation, it first calls this method to create a Result object.

A JAXB provider will then send a portion of the XML into the given result.

 ElementTgetElement(ResultT rt)
     Once the portion is sent to the Result .
 Sourcemarshal(ElementT n, ValidationEventHandler errorHandler)
     This method is called when a JAXB provider needs to marshal an element to XML.

If non-null, the returned Source must contain a whole document rooted at one element, which will then be weaved into a bigger document that the JAXB provider is marshalling.
Parameters:
  errorHandler - Receives any errors happened during the process of convertingan element into a Source.The caller must provide a non-null error handler.null if there was an error.




Method Detail
createUnmarshaller
ResultT createUnmarshaller(ValidationEventHandler errorHandler)(Code)
When a JAXB provider needs to unmarshal a part of a document into an infoset representation, it first calls this method to create a Result object.

A JAXB provider will then send a portion of the XML into the given result. Such a portion always form a subtree of the whole XML document rooted at an element.
Parameters:
  errorHandler - if any error happens between the invocation of this methodand the invocation of DomHandler.getElement(Result), theymust be reported to this handler.The caller must provide a non-null error handler.The Result object created from this methodmay hold a reference to this error handler.null if the operation fails. The error must have been reportedto the error handler.




getElement
ElementT getElement(ResultT rt)(Code)
Once the portion is sent to the Result . This method is called by a JAXB provider to obtain the unmarshalled element representation.

Multiple invocations of this method may return different objects. This method can be invoked only when the whole sub-tree are fed to the Result object.
Parameters:
  rt - The Result object created by DomHandler.createUnmarshaller(ValidationEventHandler).null if the operation fails. The error must have been reportedto the error handler.




marshal
Source marshal(ElementT n, ValidationEventHandler errorHandler)(Code)
This method is called when a JAXB provider needs to marshal an element to XML.

If non-null, the returned Source must contain a whole document rooted at one element, which will then be weaved into a bigger document that the JAXB provider is marshalling.
Parameters:
  errorHandler - Receives any errors happened during the process of convertingan element into a Source.The caller must provide a non-null error handler.null if there was an error. The error should have been reportedto the handler.




www.java2java.com | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.