Class StreamSource

java.lang.Object
javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource
All Implemented Interfaces:
Source

public class StreamSource extends Object implements Source

Acts as an holder for a transformation Source in the form of a stream of XML markup.

Note: Due to their internal use of either a Reader or InputStream instance, StreamSource instances may only be used once.

Since:
1.4
  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    static final String
    If TransformerFactory.getFeature(String) returns true when passed this value as an argument, the Transformer supports Source input of this type.
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
    Zero-argument default constructor.
    Construct a StreamSource from a File.
    Construct a StreamSource from a byte stream.
    StreamSource(InputStream inputStream, String systemId)
    Construct a StreamSource from a byte stream.
    Construct a StreamSource from a character reader.
    StreamSource(Reader reader, String systemId)
    Construct a StreamSource from a character reader.
    StreamSource(String systemId)
    Construct a StreamSource from a URL.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    Get the byte stream that was set with setByteStream.
    Get the public identifier that was set with setPublicId.
    Get the character stream that was set with setReader.
    Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.
    boolean
    Indicates whether the StreamSource object is empty.
    void
    Set the byte stream to be used as input.
    void
    setPublicId(String publicId)
    Set the public identifier for this Source.
    void
    setReader(Reader reader)
    Set the input to be a character reader.
    void
    Set the system ID from a File reference.
    void
    setSystemId(String systemId)
    Set the system identifier for this Source.

    Methods declared in class Object

    clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    protected Object
    Creates and returns a copy of this object.
    boolean
    Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.
    protected void
    Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.
    Finalization is deprecated and subject to removal in a future release.
    final Class<?>
    Returns the runtime class of this Object.
    int
    Returns a hash code value for this object.
    final void
    Wakes up a single thread that is waiting on this object's monitor.
    final void
    Wakes up all threads that are waiting on this object's monitor.
    Returns a string representation of the object.
    final void
    Causes the current thread to wait until it is awakened, typically by being notified or interrupted.
    final void
    wait(long timeoutMillis)
    Causes the current thread to wait until it is awakened, typically by being notified or interrupted, or until a certain amount of real time has elapsed.
    final void
    wait(long timeoutMillis, int nanos)
    Causes the current thread to wait until it is awakened, typically by being notified or interrupted, or until a certain amount of real time has elapsed.
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • StreamSource

      public StreamSource()

      Zero-argument default constructor. If this constructor is used, and no Stream source is set using setInputStream(java.io.InputStream inputStream) or setReader(java.io.Reader reader), then the Transformer will create an empty source InputStream using new InputStream().

      See Also:
    • StreamSource

      public StreamSource(InputStream inputStream)
      Construct a StreamSource from a byte stream. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so the XML parser can resolve character encoding specified by the XML declaration.

      If this constructor is used to process a stylesheet, normally setSystemId should also be called, so that relative URI references can be resolved.

      Parameters:
      inputStream - A valid InputStream reference to an XML stream.
    • StreamSource

      public StreamSource(InputStream inputStream, String systemId)
      Construct a StreamSource from a byte stream. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the XML parser can resolve character encoding specified by the XML declaration.

      This constructor allows the systemID to be set in addition to the input stream, which allows relative URIs to be processed.

      Parameters:
      inputStream - A valid InputStream reference to an XML stream.
      systemId - Must be a String that conforms to the URI syntax.
    • StreamSource

      public StreamSource(Reader reader)
      Construct a StreamSource from a character reader. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the XML parser can resolve character encoding specified by the XML declaration. However, in many cases the encoding of the input stream is already resolved, as in the case of reading XML from a StringReader.
      Parameters:
      reader - A valid Reader reference to an XML character stream.
    • StreamSource

      public StreamSource(Reader reader, String systemId)
      Construct a StreamSource from a character reader. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the XML parser may resolve character encoding specified by the XML declaration. However, in many cases the encoding of the input stream is already resolved, as in the case of reading XML from a StringReader.
      Parameters:
      reader - A valid Reader reference to an XML character stream.
      systemId - Must be a String that conforms to the URI syntax.
    • StreamSource

      public StreamSource(String systemId)
      Construct a StreamSource from a URL.
      Parameters:
      systemId - Must be a String that conforms to the URI syntax.
    • StreamSource

      public StreamSource(File f)
      Construct a StreamSource from a File.
      Parameters:
      f - Must a non-null File reference.
  • Method Details

    • setInputStream

      public void setInputStream(InputStream inputStream)
      Set the byte stream to be used as input. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the XML parser can resolve character encoding specified by the XML declaration.

      If this Source object is used to process a stylesheet, normally setSystemId should also be called, so that relative URL references can be resolved.

      Parameters:
      inputStream - A valid InputStream reference to an XML stream.
    • getInputStream

      public InputStream getInputStream()
      Get the byte stream that was set with setByteStream.
      Returns:
      The byte stream that was set with setByteStream, or null if setByteStream or the ByteStream constructor was not called.
    • setReader

      public void setReader(Reader reader)
      Set the input to be a character reader. Normally, a stream should be used rather than a reader, so that the XML parser can resolve character encoding specified by the XML declaration. However, in many cases the encoding of the input stream is already resolved, as in the case of reading XML from a StringReader.
      Parameters:
      reader - A valid Reader reference to an XML CharacterStream.
    • getReader

      public Reader getReader()
      Get the character stream that was set with setReader.
      Returns:
      The character stream that was set with setReader, or null if setReader or the Reader constructor was not called.
    • setPublicId

      public void setPublicId(String publicId)
      Set the public identifier for this Source.

      The public identifier is always optional: if the application writer includes one, it will be provided as part of the location information.

      Parameters:
      publicId - The public identifier as a string.
    • getPublicId

      public String getPublicId()
      Get the public identifier that was set with setPublicId.
      Returns:
      The public identifier that was set with setPublicId, or null if setPublicId was not called.
    • setSystemId

      public void setSystemId(String systemId)
      Set the system identifier for this Source.

      The system identifier is optional if there is a byte stream or a character stream, but it is still useful to provide one, since the application can use it to resolve relative URIs and can include it in error messages and warnings (the parser will attempt to open a connection to the URI only if there is no byte stream or character stream specified).

      Specified by:
      setSystemId in interface Source
      Parameters:
      systemId - The system identifier as a URL string.
    • getSystemId

      public String getSystemId()
      Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.
      Specified by:
      getSystemId in interface Source
      Returns:
      The system identifier that was set with setSystemId, or null if setSystemId was not called.
    • setSystemId

      public void setSystemId(File f)
      Set the system ID from a File reference.
      Parameters:
      f - Must a non-null File reference.
    • isEmpty

      public boolean isEmpty()
      Indicates whether the StreamSource object is empty. Empty is defined as follows:
      • All of the input sources, including the public identifier, system identifier, byte stream, and character stream, are null.
      • The public identifier and system identifier are null, and byte and character stream are either null or contain no byte or character.

        Note that this method will reset the byte stream if it is provided, or the character stream if the byte stream is not provided.

      In case of error while checking the byte or character stream, the method will return false to allow the XML processor to handle the error.

      Specified by:
      isEmpty in interface Source
      Returns:
      true if the StreamSource object is empty, false otherwise