Class DOMStructure

All Implemented Interfaces:
XMLStructure
public class DOMStructure
extends Object
implements XMLStructure

A DOM-specific XMLStructure. The purpose of this class is to allow a DOM node to be used to represent extensible content (any elements or mixed content) in XML Signature structures.

If a sequence of nodes is needed, the node contained in the DOMStructure is the first node of the sequence and successive nodes can be accessed by invoking Node.getNextSibling().

If the owner document of the DOMStructure is different than the target document of an XMLSignature, the XMLSignature.sign(XMLSignContext) method imports the node into the target document before generating the signature.

Since:
1.6

Constructors

Constructor Description
DOMStructure​(Node node)

Creates a DOMStructure containing the specified node.

Methods

Modifier and Type Method Description
Node getNode()

Returns the node contained in this DOMStructure.

boolean isFeatureSupported​(String feature)

Indicates whether a specified feature is supported.

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Constructors

DOMStructure

public DOMStructure(Node node)

Creates a DOMStructure containing the specified node.

Parameters:
node - the node
Throws:
NullPointerException - if node is null

Methods

getNode

public Node getNode()

Returns the node contained in this DOMStructure.

Returns:
the node

isFeatureSupported

public boolean isFeatureSupported(String feature)

Description copied from interface: XMLStructure

Indicates whether a specified feature is supported.

Specified by:
isFeatureSupported in interface XMLStructure
Parameters:
feature - the feature name (as an absolute URI)
Returns:
true if the specified feature is supported, false otherwise
Throws:
NullPointerException - if feature is null

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