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package javax.xml.transform.stream;

import javax.xml.transform.Result;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;

Acts as an holder for a transformation result, which may be XML, plain Text, HTML, or some other form of markup.

Author:Jeff Suttor
Since:1.4
/** * <p>Acts as an holder for a transformation result, * which may be XML, plain Text, HTML, or some other form of markup.</p> * * @author Jeff Suttor * @since 1.4 */
public class StreamResult implements Result {
If TransformerFactory.getFeature returns true when passed this value as an argument, the Transformer supports Result output of this type.
/** If {@link javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory#getFeature} * returns true when passed this value as an argument, * the Transformer supports Result output of this type. */
public static final String FEATURE = "http://javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult/feature";
Zero-argument default constructor.
/** * Zero-argument default constructor. */
public StreamResult() { }
Construct a StreamResult from a byte stream. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the transformer may use instructions contained in the transformation instructions to control the encoding.
Params:
  • outputStream – A valid OutputStream reference.
/** * Construct a StreamResult from a byte stream. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. * * @param outputStream A valid OutputStream reference. */
public StreamResult(OutputStream outputStream) { setOutputStream(outputStream); }
Construct a StreamResult from a character stream. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the transformer may use instructions contained in the transformation instructions to control the encoding. However, there are times when it is useful to write to a character stream, such as when using a StringWriter.
Params:
  • writer – A valid Writer reference.
/** * Construct a StreamResult from a character stream. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. However, * there are times when it is useful to write to a character * stream, such as when using a StringWriter. * * @param writer A valid Writer reference. */
public StreamResult(Writer writer) { setWriter(writer); }
Construct a StreamResult from a URL.
Params:
  • systemId – Must be a String that conforms to the URI syntax.
/** * Construct a StreamResult from a URL. * * @param systemId Must be a String that conforms to the URI syntax. */
public StreamResult(String systemId) { this.systemId = systemId; }
Construct a StreamResult from a File.
Params:
  • f – Must a non-null File reference.
/** * Construct a StreamResult from a File. * * @param f Must a non-null File reference. */
public StreamResult(File f) { //convert file to appropriate URI, f.toURI().toASCIIString() //converts the URI to string as per rule specified in //RFC 2396, setSystemId(f.toURI().toASCIIString()); }
Set the ByteStream that is to be written to. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the transformer may use instructions contained in the transformation instructions to control the encoding.
Params:
  • outputStream – A valid OutputStream reference.
/** * Set the ByteStream that is to be written to. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. * * @param outputStream A valid OutputStream reference. */
public void setOutputStream(OutputStream outputStream) { this.outputStream = outputStream; }
Get the byte stream that was set with setOutputStream.
Returns:The byte stream that was set with setOutputStream, or null if setOutputStream or the ByteStream constructor was not called.
/** * Get the byte stream that was set with setOutputStream. * * @return The byte stream that was set with setOutputStream, or null * if setOutputStream or the ByteStream constructor was not called. */
public OutputStream getOutputStream() { return outputStream; }
Set the writer that is to receive the result. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a writer, so that the transformer may use instructions contained in the transformation instructions to control the encoding. However, there are times when it is useful to write to a writer, such as when using a StringWriter.
Params:
  • writer – A valid Writer reference.
/** * Set the writer that is to receive the result. Normally, * a stream should be used rather than a writer, so that * the transformer may use instructions contained in the * transformation instructions to control the encoding. However, * there are times when it is useful to write to a writer, * such as when using a StringWriter. * * @param writer A valid Writer reference. */
public void setWriter(Writer writer) { this.writer = writer; }
Get the character stream that was set with setWriter.
Returns:The character stream that was set with setWriter, or null if setWriter or the Writer constructor was not called.
/** * Get the character stream that was set with setWriter. * * @return The character stream that was set with setWriter, or null * if setWriter or the Writer constructor was not called. */
public Writer getWriter() { return writer; }
Set the systemID that may be used in association with the byte or character stream, or, if neither is set, use this value as a writeable URI (probably a file name).
Params:
  • systemId – The system identifier as a URI string.
/** * Set the systemID that may be used in association * with the byte or character stream, or, if neither is set, use * this value as a writeable URI (probably a file name). * * @param systemId The system identifier as a URI string. */
public void setSystemId(String systemId) { this.systemId = systemId; }

Set the system ID from a File reference.

Params:
  • f – Must a non-null File reference.
/** * <p>Set the system ID from a <code>File</code> reference.</p> * * * @param f Must a non-null File reference. */
public void setSystemId(File f) { //convert file to appropriate URI, f.toURI().toASCIIString() //converts the URI to string as per rule specified in //RFC 2396, this.systemId = f.toURI().toASCIIString(); }
Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.
Returns:The system identifier that was set with setSystemId, or null if setSystemId was not called.
/** * Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId. * * @return The system identifier that was set with setSystemId, or null * if setSystemId was not called. */
public String getSystemId() { return systemId; } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Internal state. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
The systemID that may be used in association with the byte or character stream, or, if neither is set, use this value as a writeable URI (probably a file name).
/** * The systemID that may be used in association * with the byte or character stream, or, if neither is set, use * this value as a writeable URI (probably a file name). */
private String systemId;
The byte stream that is to be written to.
/** * The byte stream that is to be written to. */
private OutputStream outputStream;
The character stream that is to be written to.
/** * The character stream that is to be written to. */
private Writer writer; }