Interface StartElement
- All Superinterfaces:
- XMLEvent, XMLStreamConstants
public interface StartElement extends XMLEvent
The StartElement interface provides access to information about start elements. A StartElement is reported for each Start Tag in the document.
- Since:
- 1.6
- Version:
- 1.0
Fields
Fields inherited from interface javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamConstants
ATTRIBUTE, CDATA, CHARACTERS, COMMENT, DTD, END_DOCUMENT, END_ELEMENT, ENTITY_DECLARATION, ENTITY_REFERENCE, NAMESPACE, NOTATION_DECLARATION, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION, SPACE, START_DOCUMENT, START_ELEMENT
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Attribute |
getAttributeByName(QName name) Returns the attribute referred to by this name |
Iterator |
getAttributes() Returns an Iterator of non-namespace declared attributes declared on this START_ELEMENT, returns an empty iterator if there are no attributes. |
QName |
getName() Get the name of this event |
NamespaceContext |
getNamespaceContext() Gets a read-only namespace context. |
Iterator |
getNamespaces() Returns an Iterator of namespaces declared on this element. |
String |
getNamespaceURI(String prefix) Gets the value that the prefix is bound to in the context of this element. |
Methods inherited from interface javax.xml.stream.events.XMLEvent
asCharacters, asEndElement, asStartElement, getEventType, getLocation, getSchemaType, isAttribute, isCharacters, isEndDocument, isEndElement, isEntityReference, isNamespace, isProcessingInstruction, isStartDocument, isStartElement, writeAsEncodedUnicode
Methods
getName
QName getName()
Get the name of this event
- Returns:
- the qualified name of this event
getAttributes
Iterator getAttributes()
Returns an Iterator of non-namespace declared attributes declared on this START_ELEMENT, returns an empty iterator if there are no attributes. The iterator must contain only implementations of the javax.xml.stream.Attribute interface. Attributes are fundamentally unordered and may not be reported in any order.
- Returns:
- a readonly Iterator over Attribute interfaces, or an empty iterator
getNamespaces
Iterator getNamespaces()
Returns an Iterator of namespaces declared on this element. This Iterator does not contain previously declared namespaces unless they appear on the current START_ELEMENT. Therefore this list may contain redeclared namespaces and duplicate namespace declarations. Use the getNamespaceContext() method to get the current context of namespace declarations.
The iterator must contain only implementations of the javax.xml.stream.Namespace interface.
A Namespace isA Attribute. One can iterate over a list of namespaces as a list of attributes. However this method returns only the list of namespaces declared on this START_ELEMENT and does not include the attributes declared on this START_ELEMENT. Returns an empty iterator if there are no namespaces.
- Returns:
- a readonly Iterator over Namespace interfaces, or an empty iterator
getAttributeByName
Attribute getAttributeByName(QName name)
Returns the attribute referred to by this name
- Parameters:
-
name
- the qname of the desired name - Returns:
- the attribute corresponding to the name value or null
getNamespaceContext
NamespaceContext getNamespaceContext()
Gets a read-only namespace context. If no context is available this method will return an empty namespace context. The NamespaceContext contains information about all namespaces in scope for this StartElement.
- Returns:
- the current namespace context
getNamespaceURI
String getNamespaceURI(String prefix)
Gets the value that the prefix is bound to in the context of this element. Returns null if the prefix is not bound in this context
- Parameters:
-
prefix
- the prefix to lookup - Returns:
- the uri bound to the prefix or null
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