TeeOutputter: a SequenceReceiver that duplicates received events to two different destinations
attribute
public void attribute(int nameCode,
int typeCode,
CharSequence value,
int locationId,
int properties)
throws XPathException
Notify an attribute. Attributes are notified after the startElement event, and before any
children. Namespaces and attributes may be intermingled.
- attribute in interface Receiver
nameCode
- The name of the attribute, as held in the name pooltypeCode
- The type of the attribute, as held in the name poollocationId
- an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationMap to return
information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available,
the value zero is supplied.properties
- Bit significant value. The following bits are defined:
characters
public void characters(CharSequence chars,
int locationId,
int properties)
throws XPathException
Notify character data. Note that some receivers may require the character data to be
sent in a single event, but in general this is not a requirement.
- characters in interface Receiver
chars
- The characterslocationId
- an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationMap to return
information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available,
the value zero is supplied.properties
- Bit significant value. The following bits are defined:
comment
public void comment(CharSequence content,
int locationId,
int properties)
throws XPathException
Notify a comment. Comments are only notified if they are outside the DTD.
- comment in interface Receiver
content
- The content of the commentlocationId
- an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationMap to return
information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available,
the value zero is supplied.properties
- Additional information about the comment. The following bits are
defined:
endElement
public void endElement()
throws XPathException
Notify the end of an element. The receiver must maintain a stack if it needs to know which
element is ending.
- endElement in interface Receiver
namespace
public void namespace(int namespaceCode,
int properties)
throws XPathException
Notify a namespace. Namespaces are notified after the startElement event, and before
any children for the element. The namespaces that are reported are only required
to include those that are different from the parent element; however, duplicates may be reported.
A namespace must not conflict with any namespaces already used for element or attribute names.
- namespace in interface Receiver
namespaceCode
- an integer: the top half is a prefix code, the bottom half a URI code.
These may be translated into an actual prefix and URI using the name pool. A prefix code of
zero represents the empty prefix (that is, the default namespace). A URI code of zero represents
a URI of "", that is, a namespace undeclaration.
processingInstruction
public void processingInstruction(String name,
CharSequence data,
int locationId,
int properties)
throws XPathException
Output a processing instruction
- processingInstruction in interface Receiver
name
- The PI name. This must be a legal name (it will not be checked).data
- The data portion of the processing instructionlocationId
- an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationMap to return
information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available,
the value zero is supplied.properties
- Additional information about the PI. The following bits are
defined:
startContent
public void startContent()
throws XPathException
Notify the start of the content, that is, the completion of all attributes and namespaces.
Note that the initial receiver of output from XSLT instructions will not receive this event,
it has to detect it itself. Note that this event is reported for every element even if it has
no attributes, no namespaces, and no content.
- startContent in interface Receiver
startElement
public void startElement(int nameCode,
int typeCode,
int locationId,
int properties)
throws XPathException
Notify the start of an element
- startElement in interface Receiver
nameCode
- integer code identifying the name of the element within the name pool.typeCode
- integer code identifying the element's type within the name pool. The value -1
indicates the default type, xs:untyped.locationId
- an integer which can be interpreted using a LocationMap to return
information such as line number and system ID. If no location information is available,
the value zero is supplied.properties
- bit-significant properties of the element node. If there are no revelant