001: // SAX Attribute List Interface.
002: // http://www.saxproject.org
003: // No warranty; no copyright -- use this as you will.
004: // $Id: AttributeList.java,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/03 23:29:39 yuvalo Exp $
005:
006: package org.xml.sax;
007:
008: /**
009: * Interface for an element's attribute specifications.
010: *
011: * <blockquote>
012: * <em>This module, both source code and documentation, is in the
013: * Public Domain, and comes with <strong>NO WARRANTY</strong>.</em>
014: * See <a href='http://www.saxproject.org'>http://www.saxproject.org</a>
015: * for further information.
016: * </blockquote>
017: *
018: * <p>This is the original SAX1 interface for reporting an element's
019: * attributes. Unlike the new {@link org.xml.sax.Attributes Attributes}
020: * interface, it does not support Namespace-related information.</p>
021: *
022: * <p>When an attribute list is supplied as part of a
023: * {@link org.xml.sax.DocumentHandler#startElement startElement}
024: * event, the list will return valid results only during the
025: * scope of the event; once the event handler returns control
026: * to the parser, the attribute list is invalid. To save a
027: * persistent copy of the attribute list, use the SAX1
028: * {@link org.xml.sax.helpers.AttributeListImpl AttributeListImpl}
029: * helper class.</p>
030: *
031: * <p>An attribute list includes only attributes that have been
032: * specified or defaulted: #IMPLIED attributes will not be included.</p>
033: *
034: * <p>There are two ways for the SAX application to obtain information
035: * from the AttributeList. First, it can iterate through the entire
036: * list:</p>
037: *
038: * <pre>
039: * public void startElement (String name, AttributeList atts) {
040: * for (int i = 0; i < atts.getLength(); i++) {
041: * String name = atts.getName(i);
042: * String type = atts.getType(i);
043: * String value = atts.getValue(i);
044: * [...]
045: * }
046: * }
047: * </pre>
048: *
049: * <p>(Note that the result of getLength() will be zero if there
050: * are no attributes.)
051: *
052: * <p>As an alternative, the application can request the value or
053: * type of specific attributes:</p>
054: *
055: * <pre>
056: * public void startElement (String name, AttributeList atts) {
057: * String identifier = atts.getValue("id");
058: * String label = atts.getValue("label");
059: * [...]
060: * }
061: * </pre>
062: *
063: * @deprecated This interface has been replaced by the SAX2
064: * {@link org.xml.sax.Attributes Attributes}
065: * interface, which includes Namespace support.
066: * @since SAX 1.0
067: * @author David Megginson
068: * @version 2.0.1 (sax2r2)
069: * @see org.xml.sax.DocumentHandler#startElement startElement
070: * @see org.xml.sax.helpers.AttributeListImpl AttributeListImpl
071: */
072: public interface AttributeList {
073:
074: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
075: // Iteration methods.
076: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
077:
078: /**
079: * Return the number of attributes in this list.
080: *
081: * <p>The SAX parser may provide attributes in any
082: * arbitrary order, regardless of the order in which they were
083: * declared or specified. The number of attributes may be
084: * zero.</p>
085: *
086: * @return The number of attributes in the list.
087: */
088: public abstract int getLength();
089:
090: /**
091: * Return the name of an attribute in this list (by position).
092: *
093: * <p>The names must be unique: the SAX parser shall not include the
094: * same attribute twice. Attributes without values (those declared
095: * #IMPLIED without a value specified in the start tag) will be
096: * omitted from the list.</p>
097: *
098: * <p>If the attribute name has a namespace prefix, the prefix
099: * will still be attached.</p>
100: *
101: * @param i The index of the attribute in the list (starting at 0).
102: * @return The name of the indexed attribute, or null
103: * if the index is out of range.
104: * @see #getLength
105: */
106: public abstract String getName(int i);
107:
108: /**
109: * Return the type of an attribute in the list (by position).
110: *
111: * <p>The attribute type is one of the strings "CDATA", "ID",
112: * "IDREF", "IDREFS", "NMTOKEN", "NMTOKENS", "ENTITY", "ENTITIES",
113: * or "NOTATION" (always in upper case).</p>
114: *
115: * <p>If the parser has not read a declaration for the attribute,
116: * or if the parser does not report attribute types, then it must
117: * return the value "CDATA" as stated in the XML 1.0 Recommentation
118: * (clause 3.3.3, "Attribute-Value Normalization").</p>
119: *
120: * <p>For an enumerated attribute that is not a notation, the
121: * parser will report the type as "NMTOKEN".</p>
122: *
123: * @param i The index of the attribute in the list (starting at 0).
124: * @return The attribute type as a string, or
125: * null if the index is out of range.
126: * @see #getLength
127: * @see #getType(java.lang.String)
128: */
129: public abstract String getType(int i);
130:
131: /**
132: * Return the value of an attribute in the list (by position).
133: *
134: * <p>If the attribute value is a list of tokens (IDREFS,
135: * ENTITIES, or NMTOKENS), the tokens will be concatenated
136: * into a single string separated by whitespace.</p>
137: *
138: * @param i The index of the attribute in the list (starting at 0).
139: * @return The attribute value as a string, or
140: * null if the index is out of range.
141: * @see #getLength
142: * @see #getValue(java.lang.String)
143: */
144: public abstract String getValue(int i);
145:
146: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
147: // Lookup methods.
148: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
149:
150: /**
151: * Return the type of an attribute in the list (by name).
152: *
153: * <p>The return value is the same as the return value for
154: * getType(int).</p>
155: *
156: * <p>If the attribute name has a namespace prefix in the document,
157: * the application must include the prefix here.</p>
158: *
159: * @param name The name of the attribute.
160: * @return The attribute type as a string, or null if no
161: * such attribute exists.
162: * @see #getType(int)
163: */
164: public abstract String getType(String name);
165:
166: /**
167: * Return the value of an attribute in the list (by name).
168: *
169: * <p>The return value is the same as the return value for
170: * getValue(int).</p>
171: *
172: * <p>If the attribute name has a namespace prefix in the document,
173: * the application must include the prefix here.</p>
174: *
175: * @param i The index of the attribute in the list.
176: * @return The attribute value as a string, or null if
177: * no such attribute exists.
178: * @see #getValue(int)
179: */
180: public abstract String getValue(String name);
181:
182: }
183:
184: // end of AttributeList.java
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