Class XMLConstants
public final class XMLConstants extends Object
Utility class to contain basic XML values as constants.
Field Summary
Modifier and Type | Field | Description |
---|---|---|
static final String |
ACCESS_EXTERNAL_DTD |
Property: accessExternalDTD |
static final String |
ACCESS_EXTERNAL_SCHEMA |
Property: accessExternalSchema |
static final String |
ACCESS_EXTERNAL_STYLESHEET |
Property: accessExternalStylesheet |
static final String |
DEFAULT_NS_PREFIX |
Prefix to use to represent the default XML Namespace. |
static final String |
FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING |
Feature for secure processing. |
static final String |
NULL_NS_URI |
Namespace URI to use to represent that there is no Namespace. |
static final String |
RELAXNG_NS_URI |
RELAX NG Namespace URI. |
static final String |
USE_CATALOG |
Feature: useCatalog |
static final String |
W3C_XML_SCHEMA_INSTANCE_NS_URI |
W3C XML Schema Instance Namespace URI. |
static final String |
W3C_XML_SCHEMA_NS_URI |
W3C XML Schema Namespace URI. |
static final String |
W3C_XPATH_DATATYPE_NS_URI |
W3C XPath Datatype Namespace URI. |
static final String |
XML_DTD_NS_URI |
XML Document Type Declaration Namespace URI as an arbitrary value. |
static final String |
XML_NS_PREFIX |
The official XML Namespace prefix. |
static final String |
XML_NS_URI |
The official XML Namespace name URI. |
static final String |
XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE |
The official XML attribute used for specifying XML Namespace declarations. |
static final String |
XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE_NS_URI |
The official XML attribute used for specifying XML Namespace declarations, XMLConstants.XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE , Namespace name URI. |
Method Summary
Field Details
NULL_NS_URI
public static final String NULL_NS_URI
Defined by the Namespace specification to be "".
DEFAULT_NS_PREFIX
public static final String DEFAULT_NS_PREFIX
Defined by the XML specification to be "".
XML_NS_URI
public static final String XML_NS_URI
Defined by the XML specification to be "http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
".
XML_NS_PREFIX
public static final String XML_NS_PREFIX
Defined by the XML specification to be "xml
".
XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE_NS_URI
public static final String XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE_NS_URI
XMLConstants.XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE
, Namespace name URI. Defined by the XML specification to be "http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/
".
XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE
public static final String XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE
It is NOT valid to use as a prefix. Defined by the XML specification to be "xmlns
".
W3C_XML_SCHEMA_NS_URI
public static final String W3C_XML_SCHEMA_NS_URI
Defined to be "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
".
W3C_XML_SCHEMA_INSTANCE_NS_URI
public static final String W3C_XML_SCHEMA_INSTANCE_NS_URI
Defined to be "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance
".
W3C_XPATH_DATATYPE_NS_URI
public static final String W3C_XPATH_DATATYPE_NS_URI
Defined to be "http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes
".
XML_DTD_NS_URI
public static final String XML_DTD_NS_URI
Since not formally defined by any existing standard, arbitrarily define to be "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml
".
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RELAXNG_NS_URI
public static final String RELAXNG_NS_URI
Defined to be "http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0
".
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FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING
public static final String FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING
-
true
instructs the implementation to process XML securely. This may set limits on XML constructs to avoid conditions such as denial of service attacks. -
false
instructs the implementation to process XML in accordance with the XML specifications ignoring security issues such as limits on XML constructs to avoid conditions such as denial of service attacks.
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ACCESS_EXTERNAL_DTD
public static final String ACCESS_EXTERNAL_DTD
Restrict access to external DTDs and external Entity References to the protocols specified. If access is denied due to the restriction of this property, a runtime exception that is specific to the context is thrown. In the case of SAXParser
for example, SAXException
is thrown.
Value: a list of protocols separated by comma. A protocol is the scheme portion of a URI
, or in the case of the JAR protocol, "jar" plus the scheme portion separated by colon. A scheme is defined as:
scheme = alpha *( alpha | digit | "+" | "-" | "." )
where alpha = a-z and A-Z.
And the JAR protocol:
jar[:scheme]
Protocols including the keyword "jar" are case-insensitive. Any whitespaces as defined byCharacter.isSpaceChar(char)
in the value will be ignored. Examples of protocols are file, http, jar:file.
Default value: The default value is implementation specific and therefore not specified. The following options are provided for consideration:
- an empty string to deny all access to external references;
- a specific protocol, such as file, to give permission to only the protocol;
- the keyword "all" to grant permission to all protocols.
When FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING is enabled, it is recommended that implementations restrict external connections by default, though this may cause problems for applications that process XML/XSD/XSL with external references.
Granting all access: the keyword "all" grants permission to all protocols.
System Property: The value of this property can be set or overridden by system property javax.xml.accessExternalDTD
.
jaxp.properties: This configuration file is in standard Properties
format and typically located in the conf
directory of the Java installation. If the file exists and the system property is specified, its value will be used to override the default of the property.
- Since:
- 1.7
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ACCESS_EXTERNAL_SCHEMA
public static final String ACCESS_EXTERNAL_SCHEMA
Property: accessExternalSchema
Restrict access to the protocols specified for external reference set by the schemaLocation attribute, Import and Include element. If access is denied due to the restriction of this property, a runtime exception that is specific to the context is thrown. In the case of SchemaFactory
for example, org.xml.sax.SAXException is thrown.
Value: a list of protocols separated by comma. A protocol is the scheme portion of a URI
, or in the case of the JAR protocol, "jar" plus the scheme portion separated by colon. A scheme is defined as:
scheme = alpha *( alpha | digit | "+" | "-" | "." )
where alpha = a-z and A-Z.
And the JAR protocol:
jar[:scheme]
Protocols including the keyword "jar" are case-insensitive. Any whitespaces as defined byCharacter.isSpaceChar(char)
in the value will be ignored. Examples of protocols are file, http, jar:file.
Default value: The default value is implementation specific and therefore not specified. The following options are provided for consideration:
- an empty string to deny all access to external references;
- a specific protocol, such as file, to give permission to only the protocol;
- the keyword "all" to grant permission to all protocols.
When FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING is enabled, it is recommended that implementations restrict external connections by default, though this may cause problems for applications that process XML/XSD/XSL with external references.
Granting all access: the keyword "all" grants permission to all protocols.
System Property: The value of this property can be set or overridden by system property javax.xml.accessExternalSchema
jaxp.properties: This configuration file is in standard Properties
format and typically located in the conf
directory of the Java installation. If the file exists and the system property is specified, its value will be used to override the default of the property.
- Since:
- 1.7
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ACCESS_EXTERNAL_STYLESHEET
public static final String ACCESS_EXTERNAL_STYLESHEET
Restrict access to the protocols specified for external references set by the stylesheet processing instruction, Import and Include element, and document function. If access is denied due to the restriction of this property, a runtime exception that is specific to the context is thrown. In the case of constructing new Transformer
for example, TransformerConfigurationException
will be thrown by the TransformerFactory
.
Value: a list of protocols separated by comma. A protocol is the scheme portion of a URI
, or in the case of the JAR protocol, "jar" plus the scheme portion separated by colon. A scheme is defined as:
scheme = alpha *( alpha | digit | "+" | "-" | "." )
where alpha = a-z and A-Z.
And the JAR protocol:
jar[:scheme]
Protocols including the keyword "jar" are case-insensitive. Any whitespaces as defined byCharacter.isSpaceChar(char)
in the value will be ignored. Examples of protocols are file, http, jar:file.
Default value: The default value is implementation specific and therefore not specified. The following options are provided for consideration:
- an empty string to deny all access to external references;
- a specific protocol, such as file, to give permission to only the protocol;
- the keyword "all" to grant permission to all protocols.
When FEATURE_SECURE_PROCESSING is enabled, it is recommended that implementations restrict external connections by default, though this may cause problems for applications that process XML/XSD/XSL with external references.
Granting all access: the keyword "all" grants permission to all protocols.
System Property: The value of this property can be set or overridden by system property javax.xml.accessExternalStylesheet
jaxp.properties: This configuration file is in standard Properties
format and typically located in the conf
directory of the Java installation. If the file exists and the system property is specified, its value will be used to override the default of the property.
- Since:
- 1.7
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USE_CATALOG
public static final String USE_CATALOG
Instructs XML processors to use XML Catalogs to resolve entity references. Catalogs may be set through JAXP factories, system properties, or jaxp.properties by using the javax.xml.catalog.files
property defined in CatalogFeatures
. The following code enables Catalog on SAX parser:
SAXParserFactory spf = SAXParserFactory.newInstance();
spf.setFeature(XMLConstants.USE_CATALOG, true);
SAXParser parser = spf.newSAXParser();
parser.setProperty(CatalogFeatures.Feature.FILES.getPropertyName(), "catalog.xml");
Value: a boolean. If the value is true, and a catalog is set, the XML parser will resolve external references using CatalogResolver
. If the value is false, XML Catalog is ignored even if one is set. The default value is true.
System Property: The value of this property can be set or overridden by system property javax.xml.useCatalog
jaxp.properties: This configuration file is in standard Properties
format and typically located in the conf
directory of the Java installation. If the file exists and the system property is specified, its value will be used to override the default value of the property.
- Since:
- 9
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