/* * reserved comment block * DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER! */ /* * Copyright 1999-2004 The Apache Software Foundation. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* * $Id: CoroutineParser.java,v 1.2.4.1 2005/09/15 08:14:59 suresh_emailid Exp $ */ package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.dtm.ref; import org.xml.sax.ContentHandler; import org.xml.sax.InputSource; import org.xml.sax.XMLReader; /** <p>CoroutineParser is an API for parser threads that operate as * coroutines. See CoroutineSAXParser and CoroutineSAXParser_Xerces * for examples.</p> * * <p><grumble> I'd like the interface to require a specific form * for either the base constructor or a static factory method. Java * doesn't allow us to specify either, so I'll just document them * here: * * <ul> * <li>public CoroutineParser(CoroutineManager co, int appCoroutine);</li> * <li>public CoroutineParser createCoroutineParser(CoroutineManager co, int appCoroutine);</li> * </ul> * * </grumble></p> * * @deprecated Since the ability to start a parse via the * coroutine protocol was not being used and was complicating design. * See {@link IncrementalSAXSource}. * */ public interface CoroutineParser { /** @return the coroutine ID number for this CoroutineParser object. * Note that this isn't useful unless you know which CoroutineManager * you're talking to. Also note that the do...() methods encapsulate * the common transactions with the CoroutineParser, so you shouldn't * need this in most cases. * */ public int getParserCoroutineID(); /** @return the CoroutineManager for this CoroutineParser object. * If you're using the do...() methods, applications should only * need to talk to the CoroutineManager once, to obtain the * application's Coroutine ID. * */ public CoroutineManager getCoroutineManager(); /** Register a SAX-style content handler for us to output to */ public void setContentHandler(ContentHandler handler); /** Register a SAX-style lexical handler for us to output to * Not all parsers support this... * * %REVIEW% Not called setLexicalHandler because Xalan uses that name * internally, which causes subclassing nuisances. */ public void setLexHandler(org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler handler); /* The run() method is required in CoroutineParsers that run as * threads (of course)... but it isn't part of our API, and * shouldn't be declared here. * */ //================================================================ /** doParse() is a simple API which tells the coroutine parser * to begin reading from a file. This is intended to be called from one * of our partner coroutines, and serves both to encapsulate the * communication protocol and to avoid having to explicitly use the * CoroutineParser's coroutine ID number. * * %REVIEW% Can/should this unify with doMore? (if URI hasn't changed, * parse more from same file, else end and restart parsing...? * * @param source The InputSource to parse from. * @param appCoroutine The coroutine ID number of the coroutine invoking * this method, so it can be resumed after the parser has responded to the * request. * @return Boolean.TRUE if the CoroutineParser believes more data may be available * for further parsing. Boolean.FALSE if parsing ran to completion. * Exception if the parser objected for some reason. * */ public Object doParse(InputSource source, int appCoroutine); /** doMore() is a simple API which tells the coroutine parser * that we need more nodes. This is intended to be called from one * of our partner coroutines, and serves both to encapsulate the * communication protocol and to avoid having to explicitly use the * CoroutineParser's coroutine ID number. * * @param parsemore If true, tells the incremental parser to generate * another chunk of output. If false, tells the parser that we're * satisfied and it can terminate parsing of this document. * @param appCoroutine The coroutine ID number of the coroutine invoking * this method, so it can be resumed after the parser has responded to the * request. * @return Boolean.TRUE if the CoroutineParser believes more data may be available * for further parsing. Boolean.FALSE if parsing ran to completion. * Exception if the parser objected for some reason. * */ public Object doMore (boolean parsemore, int appCoroutine); /** doTerminate() is a simple API which tells the coroutine * parser to terminate itself. This is intended to be called from * one of our partner coroutines, and serves both to encapsulate the * communication protocol and to avoid having to explicitly use the * CoroutineParser's coroutine ID number. * * Returns only after the CoroutineParser has acknowledged the request. * * @param appCoroutine The coroutine ID number of the coroutine invoking * this method, so it can be resumed after the parser has responded to the * request. * */ public void doTerminate(int appCoroutine); /** * Initialize the coroutine parser. Same parameters could be passed * in a non-default constructor, or by using using context ClassLoader * and newInstance and then calling init() */ public void init( CoroutineManager co, int appCoroutineID, XMLReader parser ); } // class CoroutineParser