Tue, 06 Mar 2012 16:09:35 -0800
7150322: Stop using drop source bundles in jaxws
Reviewed-by: darcy, ohrstrom
ohair@286 | 1 | /* |
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ohair@286 | 25 | |
ohair@286 | 26 | package javax.xml.bind.annotation; |
ohair@286 | 27 | |
ohair@286 | 28 | import org.w3c.dom.Document; |
ohair@286 | 29 | import org.w3c.dom.DocumentFragment; |
ohair@286 | 30 | import org.w3c.dom.Element; |
ohair@286 | 31 | import org.w3c.dom.Node; |
ohair@286 | 32 | |
ohair@286 | 33 | import javax.xml.bind.ValidationEventHandler; |
ohair@286 | 34 | import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder; |
ohair@286 | 35 | import javax.xml.transform.Source; |
ohair@286 | 36 | import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMResult; |
ohair@286 | 37 | import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource; |
ohair@286 | 38 | |
ohair@286 | 39 | /** |
ohair@286 | 40 | * {@link DomHandler} implementation for W3C DOM (<code>org.w3c.dom</code> package.) |
ohair@286 | 41 | * |
ohair@286 | 42 | * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi |
ohair@286 | 43 | * @since JAXB2.0 |
ohair@286 | 44 | */ |
ohair@286 | 45 | public class W3CDomHandler implements DomHandler<Element,DOMResult> { |
ohair@286 | 46 | |
ohair@286 | 47 | private DocumentBuilder builder; |
ohair@286 | 48 | |
ohair@286 | 49 | /** |
ohair@286 | 50 | * Default constructor. |
ohair@286 | 51 | * |
ohair@286 | 52 | * It is up to a JAXB provider to decide which DOM implementation |
ohair@286 | 53 | * to use or how that is configured. |
ohair@286 | 54 | */ |
ohair@286 | 55 | public W3CDomHandler() { |
ohair@286 | 56 | this.builder = null; |
ohair@286 | 57 | } |
ohair@286 | 58 | |
ohair@286 | 59 | /** |
ohair@286 | 60 | * Constructor that allows applications to specify which DOM implementation |
ohair@286 | 61 | * to be used. |
ohair@286 | 62 | * |
ohair@286 | 63 | * @param builder |
ohair@286 | 64 | * must not be null. JAXB uses this {@link DocumentBuilder} to create |
ohair@286 | 65 | * a new element. |
ohair@286 | 66 | */ |
ohair@286 | 67 | public W3CDomHandler(DocumentBuilder builder) { |
ohair@286 | 68 | if(builder==null) |
ohair@286 | 69 | throw new IllegalArgumentException(); |
ohair@286 | 70 | this.builder = builder; |
ohair@286 | 71 | } |
ohair@286 | 72 | |
ohair@286 | 73 | public DocumentBuilder getBuilder() { |
ohair@286 | 74 | return builder; |
ohair@286 | 75 | } |
ohair@286 | 76 | |
ohair@286 | 77 | public void setBuilder(DocumentBuilder builder) { |
ohair@286 | 78 | this.builder = builder; |
ohair@286 | 79 | } |
ohair@286 | 80 | |
ohair@286 | 81 | public DOMResult createUnmarshaller(ValidationEventHandler errorHandler) { |
ohair@286 | 82 | if(builder==null) |
ohair@286 | 83 | return new DOMResult(); |
ohair@286 | 84 | else |
ohair@286 | 85 | return new DOMResult(builder.newDocument()); |
ohair@286 | 86 | } |
ohair@286 | 87 | |
ohair@286 | 88 | public Element getElement(DOMResult r) { |
ohair@286 | 89 | // JAXP spec is ambiguous about what really happens in this case, |
ohair@286 | 90 | // so work defensively |
ohair@286 | 91 | Node n = r.getNode(); |
ohair@286 | 92 | if( n instanceof Document ) { |
ohair@286 | 93 | return ((Document)n).getDocumentElement(); |
ohair@286 | 94 | } |
ohair@286 | 95 | if( n instanceof Element ) |
ohair@286 | 96 | return (Element)n; |
ohair@286 | 97 | if( n instanceof DocumentFragment ) |
ohair@286 | 98 | return (Element)n.getChildNodes().item(0); |
ohair@286 | 99 | |
ohair@286 | 100 | // if the result object contains something strange, |
ohair@286 | 101 | // it is not a user problem, but it is a JAXB provider's problem. |
ohair@286 | 102 | // That's why we throw a runtime exception. |
ohair@286 | 103 | throw new IllegalStateException(n.toString()); |
ohair@286 | 104 | } |
ohair@286 | 105 | |
ohair@286 | 106 | public Source marshal(Element element, ValidationEventHandler errorHandler) { |
ohair@286 | 107 | return new DOMSource(element); |
ohair@286 | 108 | } |
ohair@286 | 109 | } |