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This * static method creates a new factory instance * This method uses the following ordered lookup procedure to determine * the <code>SAXParserFactory</code> implementation class to * load: * <ul> * <li> * Use the <code>javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory</code> system * property. * </li> * <li> * Use the properties file "lib/jaxp.properties" in the JRE directory. * This configuration file is in standard <code>java.util.Properties * </code> format and contains the fully qualified name of the * implementation class with the key being the system property defined * above. * * The jaxp.properties file is read only once by the JAXP implementation * and it's values are then cached for future use. If the file does not exist * when the first attempt is made to read from it, no further attempts are * made to check for its existence. It is not possible to change the value * of any property in jaxp.properties after it has been read for the first time. * </li> * <li> * Use the Services API (as detailed in the JAR specification), if * available, to determine the classname. The Services API will look * for a classname in the file * <code>META-INF/services/javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory</code> * in jars available to the runtime. * </li> * <li> * Platform default <code>SAXParserFactory</code> instance. * </li> * </ul> * * Once an application has obtained a reference to a * <code>SAXParserFactory</code> it can use the factory to * configure and obtain parser instances. * * * * <h2>Tip for Trouble-shooting</h2> * <p>Setting the <code>jaxp.debug</code> system property will cause * this method to print a lot of debug messages * to <code>System.err</code> about what it is doing and where it is looking at.</p> * * <p> If you have problems loading {@link DocumentBuilder}s, try:</p> * <pre> * java -Djaxp.debug=1 YourProgram .... * </pre> * * * @return A new instance of a SAXParserFactory. * * @throws FactoryConfigurationError if the implementation is * not available or cannot be instantiated. */ public static SAXParserFactory newInstance() { try { return (SAXParserFactory) FactoryFinder.find( /* The default property name according to the JAXP spec */ "javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory", /* The fallback implementation class name */ "com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl"); } catch (FactoryFinder.ConfigurationError e) { throw new FactoryConfigurationError(e.getException(), e.getMessage()); } } /** * <p>Obtain a new instance of a <code>SAXParserFactory</code> from class name. * This function is useful when there are multiple providers in the classpath. * It gives more control to the application as it can specify which provider * should be loaded.</p> * * <p>Once an application has obtained a reference to a <code>SAXParserFactory</code> * it can use the factory to configure and obtain parser instances.</p> * * * <h2>Tip for Trouble-shooting</h2> * <p>Setting the <code>jaxp.debug</code> system property will cause * this method to print a lot of debug messages * to <code>System.err</code> about what it is doing and where it is looking at.</p> * * <p> If you have problems, try:</p> * <pre> * java -Djaxp.debug=1 YourProgram .... * </pre> * * @param factoryClassName fully qualified factory class name that provides implementation of <code>javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory</code>. * * @param classLoader <code>ClassLoader</code> used to load the factory class. If <code>null</code> * current <code>Thread</code>'s context classLoader is used to load the factory class. * * @return New instance of a <code>SAXParserFactory</code> * * @throws FactoryConfigurationError if <code>factoryClassName</code> is <code>null</code>, or * the factory class cannot be loaded, instantiated. * * @see #newInstance() * * @since 1.6 */ public static SAXParserFactory newInstance(String factoryClassName, ClassLoader classLoader){ try { //do not fallback if given classloader can't find the class, throw exception return (SAXParserFactory) FactoryFinder.newInstance(factoryClassName, classLoader, false); } catch (FactoryFinder.ConfigurationError e) { throw new FactoryConfigurationError(e.getException(), e.getMessage()); } } /** * <p>Creates a new instance of a SAXParser using the currently * configured factory parameters.</p> * * @return A new instance of a SAXParser. * * @throws ParserConfigurationException if a parser cannot * be created which satisfies the requested configuration. * @throws SAXException for SAX errors. */ public abstract SAXParser newSAXParser() throws ParserConfigurationException, SAXException; /** * Specifies that the parser produced by this code will * provide support for XML namespaces. By default the value of this is set * to <code>false</code>. * * @param awareness true if the parser produced by this code will * provide support for XML namespaces; false otherwise. */ public void setNamespaceAware(boolean awareness) { this.namespaceAware = awareness; } /** * Specifies that the parser produced by this code will * validate documents as they are parsed. By default the value of this is * set to <code>false</code>. * * <p> * Note that "the validation" here means * <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#proc-types">a validating * parser</a> as defined in the XML recommendation. * In other words, it essentially just controls the DTD validation. * (except the legacy two properties defined in JAXP 1.2.) * </p> * * <p> * To use modern schema languages such as W3C XML Schema or * RELAX NG instead of DTD, you can configure your parser to be * a non-validating parser by leaving the {@link #setValidating(boolean)} * method <code>false</code>, then use the {@link #setSchema(Schema)} * method to associate a schema to a parser. * </p> * * @param validating true if the parser produced by this code will * validate documents as they are parsed; false otherwise. */ public void setValidating(boolean validating) { this.validating = validating; } /** * Indicates whether or not the factory is configured to produce * parsers which are namespace aware. * * @return true if the factory is configured to produce * parsers which are namespace aware; false otherwise. */ public boolean isNamespaceAware() { return namespaceAware; } /** * Indicates whether or not the factory is configured to produce * parsers which validate the XML content during parse. * * @return true if the factory is configured to produce parsers which validate * the XML content during parse; false otherwise. */ public boolean isValidating() { return validating; } /** * * <p>Sets the particular feature in the underlying implementation of * org.xml.sax.XMLReader. * A list of the core features and properties can be found at * <a href="http://www.saxproject.org/">http://www.saxproject.org/</a></p> * * <p>All implementations are required to support the {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING} feature. * When the feature is</p> * <ul> * <li> * <code>true</code>: the implementation will limit XML processing to conform to implementation limits. * Examples include enity expansion limits and XML Schema constructs that would consume large amounts of resources. * If XML processing is limited for security reasons, it will be reported via a call to the registered * {@link org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler#fatalError(SAXParseException exception)}. * See {@link SAXParser} <code>parse</code> methods for handler specification. * </li> * <li> * When the feature is <code>false</code>, the implementation will processing XML according to the XML specifications without * regard to possible implementation limits. * </li> * </ul> * * @param name The name of the feature to be set. * @param value The value of the feature to be set. * * @throws ParserConfigurationException if a parser cannot * be created which satisfies the requested configuration. * @throws SAXNotRecognizedException When the underlying XMLReader does * not recognize the property name. * @throws SAXNotSupportedException When the underlying XMLReader * recognizes the property name but doesn't support the * property. * @throws NullPointerException If the <code>name</code> parameter is null. * * @see org.xml.sax.XMLReader#setFeature */ public abstract void setFeature(String name, boolean value) throws ParserConfigurationException, SAXNotRecognizedException, SAXNotSupportedException; /** * * <p>Returns the particular property requested for in the underlying * implementation of org.xml.sax.XMLReader.</p> * * @param name The name of the property to be retrieved. * * @return Value of the requested property. * * @throws ParserConfigurationException if a parser cannot be created which satisfies the requested configuration. * @throws SAXNotRecognizedException When the underlying XMLReader does not recognize the property name. * @throws SAXNotSupportedException When the underlying XMLReader recognizes the property name but doesn't support the property. * * @see org.xml.sax.XMLReader#getProperty */ public abstract boolean getFeature(String name) throws ParserConfigurationException, SAXNotRecognizedException, SAXNotSupportedException; /* <p>Get current state of canonicalization.</p> * * @return current state canonicalization control */ /* public boolean getCanonicalization() { return canonicalState; } */ /** * Gets the {@link Schema} object specified through * the {@link #setSchema(Schema schema)} method. * * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException When implementation does not * override this method * * @return * the {@link Schema} object that was last set through * the {@link #setSchema(Schema)} method, or null * if the method was not invoked since a {@link SAXParserFactory} * is created. * * @since 1.5 */ public Schema getSchema() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException( "This parser does not support specification \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationTitle() + "\" version \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationVersion() + "\"" ); } /** <p>Set canonicalization control to <code>true</code> or * </code>false</code>.</p> * * @param state of canonicalization */ /* public void setCanonicalization(boolean state) { canonicalState = state; } */ /** * <p>Set the {@link Schema} to be used by parsers created * from this factory.</p> * * <p>When a {@link Schema} is non-null, a parser will use a validator * created from it to validate documents before it passes information * down to the application.</p> * * <p>When warnings/errors/fatal errors are found by the validator, the parser must * handle them as if those errors were found by the parser itself. * In other words, if the user-specified {@link org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler} * is set, it must receive those errors, and if not, they must be * treated according to the implementation specific * default error handling rules. * * <p>A validator may modify the SAX event stream (for example by * adding default values that were missing in documents), and a parser * is responsible to make sure that the application will receive * those modified event stream.</p> * * <p>Initialy, <code>null</code> is set as the {@link Schema}.</p> * * <p>This processing will take effect even if * the {@link #isValidating()} method returns <code>false</code>. * * <p>It is an error to use * the <code>http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxp/properties/schemaSource</code> * property and/or the <code>http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxp/properties/schemaLanguage</code> * property in conjunction with a non-null {@link Schema} object. * Such configuration will cause a {@link SAXException} * exception when those properties are set on a {@link SAXParser}.</p> * * <h4>Note for implmentors</h4> * <p> * A parser must be able to work with any {@link Schema} * implementation. However, parsers and schemas are allowed * to use implementation-specific custom mechanisms * as long as they yield the result described in the specification. * </p> * * @param schema <code>Schema</code> to use, <code>null</code> to remove a schema. * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException When implementation does not * override this method * * @since 1.5 */ public void setSchema(Schema schema) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException( "This parser does not support specification \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationTitle() + "\" version \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationVersion() + "\"" ); } /** * <p>Set state of XInclude processing.</p> * * <p>If XInclude markup is found in the document instance, should it be * processed as specified in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/"> * XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0</a>.</p> * * <p>XInclude processing defaults to <code>false</code>.</p> * * @param state Set XInclude processing to <code>true</code> or * <code>false</code> * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException When implementation does not * override this method * * @since 1.5 */ public void setXIncludeAware(final boolean state) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException( "This parser does not support specification \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationTitle() + "\" version \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationVersion() + "\"" ); } /** * <p>Get state of XInclude processing.</p> * * @return current state of XInclude processing * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException When implementation does not * override this method * * @since 1.5 */ public boolean isXIncludeAware() { throw new UnsupportedOperationException( "This parser does not support specification \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationTitle() + "\" version \"" + this.getClass().getPackage().getSpecificationVersion() + "\"" ); } }