See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
Attributes2 |
SAX2 extension to augment the per-attribute information
provided though
Attributes . |
DeclHandler |
SAX2 extension handler for DTD declaration events.
|
EntityResolver2 |
Extended interface for mapping external entity references to input
sources, or providing a missing external subset.
|
LexicalHandler |
SAX2 extension handler for lexical events.
|
Locator2 |
SAX2 extension to augment the entity information provided
though a
Locator . |
Class | Description |
---|---|
Attributes2Impl |
SAX2 extension helper for additional Attributes information,
implementing the
Attributes2 interface. |
DefaultHandler2 |
This class extends the SAX2 base handler class to support the
SAX2
LexicalHandler , DeclHandler , and
EntityResolver2 extensions. |
Locator2Impl |
SAX2 extension helper for holding additional Entity information,
implementing the
Locator2 interface. |
This package contains interfaces to SAX2 facilities that conformant SAX drivers won't necessarily support.
See http://www.saxproject.org for more information about SAX.
This package is independent of the SAX2 core, though the functionality exposed generally needs to be implemented within a parser core. That independence has several consequences:
org.xml.sax.helpers.DefaultHandler
or
org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLFilterImpl
classes.
You can subclass these if you need such behavior, or
use the helper classes found here.This package, SAX2-ext, is a standardized extension to SAX2. It is designed both to allow SAX parsers to pass certain types of information to applications, and to serve as a simple model for other SAX2 parser extension packages. Not all such extension packages should need to be recognized directly by parsers, however. As an example, most validation systems can be cleanly layered on top of parsers supporting the standardized SAX2 interfaces.
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