public class DOMSource extends Object implements Source
Acts as a holder for a transformation Source tree in the form of a Document Object Model (DOM) tree.
Note that XSLT requires namespace support. Attempting to transform a DOM that was not contructed with a namespace-aware parser may result in errors. Parsers can be made namespace aware by calling DocumentBuilderFactory.setNamespaceAware(boolean awareness)
.
public static final String FEATURE
If TransformerFactory.getFeature(java.lang.String)
returns true when passed this value as an argument, the Transformer supports Source input of this type.
public DOMSource()
Zero-argument default constructor. If this constructor is used, and no DOM source is set using setNode(Node node)
, then the Transformer
will create an empty source Document
using DocumentBuilder.newDocument()
.
public DOMSource(Node n)
Create a new input source with a DOM node. The operation will be applied to the subtree rooted at this node. In XSLT, a "/" pattern still means the root of the tree (not the subtree), and the evaluation of global variables and parameters is done from the root node also.
n
- The DOM node that will contain the Source tree.public DOMSource(Node node, String systemID)
Create a new input source with a DOM node, and with the system ID also passed in as the base URI.
node
- The DOM node that will contain the Source tree.systemID
- Specifies the base URI associated with node.public void setNode(Node node)
Set the node that will represents a Source DOM tree.
node
- The node that is to be transformed.public Node getNode()
Get the node that represents a Source DOM tree.
public void setSystemId(String systemID)
Set the base ID (URL or system ID) from where URLs will be resolved.
setSystemId
in interface Source
systemID
- Base URL for this DOM tree.public String getSystemId()
Get the base ID (URL or system ID) from where URLs will be resolved.
getSystemId
in interface Source
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