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package org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.dtd;

import java.util.StringTokenizer;

import org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.DatatypeValidator;
import org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.InvalidDatatypeValueException;
import org.apache.xerces.impl.dv.ValidationContext;

For list types: ENTITIES, IDREFS, NMTOKENS.
Author:Jeffrey Rodriguez, IBM, Sandy Gao, IBM
@xerces.internal
Version:$Id: ListDatatypeValidator.java 699892 2008-09-28 21:08:27Z mrglavas $
/** * For list types: ENTITIES, IDREFS, NMTOKENS. * * @xerces.internal * * @author Jeffrey Rodriguez, IBM * @author Sandy Gao, IBM * * @version $Id: ListDatatypeValidator.java 699892 2008-09-28 21:08:27Z mrglavas $ */
public class ListDatatypeValidator implements DatatypeValidator { // the type of items in the list final DatatypeValidator fItemValidator; // construct a list datatype validator public ListDatatypeValidator(DatatypeValidator itemDV) { fItemValidator = itemDV; }
Checks that "content" string is valid. If invalid a Datatype validation exception is thrown.
Params:
  • content – the string value that needs to be validated
  • context – the validation context
Throws:
  • InvalidDatatypeException – if the content is invalid according to the rules for the validators
See Also:
/** * Checks that "content" string is valid. * If invalid a Datatype validation exception is thrown. * * @param content the string value that needs to be validated * @param context the validation context * @throws InvalidDatatypeException if the content is * invalid according to the rules for the validators * @see InvalidDatatypeValueException */
public void validate(String content, ValidationContext context) throws InvalidDatatypeValueException { StringTokenizer parsedList = new StringTokenizer(content," "); int numberOfTokens = parsedList.countTokens(); if (numberOfTokens == 0) { throw new InvalidDatatypeValueException("EmptyList", null); } //Check each token in list against base type while (parsedList.hasMoreTokens()) { this.fItemValidator.validate(parsedList.nextToken(), context); } } }