See: Description
Interface | Description |
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AtomicSequence |
Interface representing a sequence of atomic values.
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AttributeCollection |
AttributeCollection represents the collection of attributes available on a particular element
node.
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DocumentInfo |
This interface represents a document node as defined in the XPath 2.0 data model.
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FingerprintedNode |
This is a marker interface used to identify nodes that contain a namepool fingerprint.
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FunctionItem |
XDM 3.0 introduces a third kind of item, beyond nodes and atomic values: the function item.
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GroundedValue |
A value that exists in memory and that can be directly addressed
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IdentityComparable |
The IdentityComparable class provides a way to compare class objects for equality
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Item |
An Item is an object that can occur as a member of a sequence.
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MutableDocumentInfo |
Interface representing the document node of a mutable document
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MutableNodeInfo |
An extension of the NodeInfo interface defining a node that can be updated.
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NamespaceResolver |
Abstract class that supports lookup of a lexical QName to get the expanded QName.
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NodeInfo |
The NodeInfo interface represents a node in Saxon's implementation of the XPath 2.0 data model.
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NodeName |
This interface represents a node name.
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NotationSet |
A set of declared notations (in the sense of XSD xs:notation)
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Sequence |
This interface represents an XDM Value, that is, a sequence of items.
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SequenceIterator<T extends Item> |
A SequenceIterator is used to iterate over any XPath 2 sequence (of values or nodes).
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SpaceStrippingRule |
Interface for deciding whether a particular element is to have whitespace text nodes stripped
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Class | Description |
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AbsolutePath |
Represents the path from the root of a tree to the node, as a sequence of (name, position) pairs
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AbsolutePath.PathElement |
Inner class representing one step in the path
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AbstractItem |
Abstract superclass for items
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AllElementsSpaceStrippingRule |
A whitespace stripping rule that strips all elements unless xml:space indicates that whitespace
should be preserved.
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AtomicArray |
A sequence of atomic values, implemented using an underlying array.
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AxisInfo |
An axis, that is a direction of navigation in the document structure.
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Chain |
A chain is an implementation of Sequence that represents the concatenation of
a number of subsequences.
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CodedName |
An implementation of NodeName that encapsulates an integer namecode and a reference to the NamePool from which
it was allocated.
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CopyOptions |
Non-instantiable class to define options for the
NodeInfo.copy(net.sf.saxon.event.Receiver, int, int) method |
DocumentPool |
An object representing the collection of documents handled during
a single transformation.
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DocumentURI |
This class encapsulates a string used as the value of the document-uri() property of a document,
together with a normalized representation of the string used for equality comparisons.
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EmptyAtomicSequence |
An implementation of AtomicSequence that contains no items.
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FingerprintedQName |
A QName triple (prefix, URI, local) with the additional ability to hold an integer fingerprint.
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InscopeNamespaceResolver |
A NamespaceResolver that resolves namespace prefixes by reference to a node in a document for which
those namespaces are in-scope.
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LazySequence |
A sequence that wraps an iterator, without being materialized.
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MemoSequence |
A Sequence implementation that represents a lazy evaluation of a supplied iterator
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Name10Checker |
The class checks names and characters
against the rules of the XML 1.0 and XML Namespaces 1.0 specification
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Name11Checker |
The class checks names against the rules of the XML 1.1 and XML Namespaces 1.1 specification
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NameChecker |
A NameChecker performs validation and analysis of XML names.
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NameOfNode |
An implementation of NodeName that gets the name of an existing NodeInfo object.
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NamePool |
A NamePool holds a collection of expanded names, each containing a namespace URI,
a namespace prefix, and a local name.
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NamespaceBinding |
Represents the binding of a prefix to a URI.
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NoElementsSpaceStrippingRule |
A whitespace stripping rule that strips all elements unless xml:space indicates that whitespace
should be preserved.
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NoNamespaceName |
An implementation of NodeName for the common case of a name in no namespace
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SelectedElementsSpaceStrippingRule |
A whitespace stripping rule that strips elected elements unless xml:space indicates that whitespace
should be preserved.
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SequenceTool |
Utility class for manipulating sequences.
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SingletonSet<T> |
A set with exactly one (non-null) member
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StandardNames |
Well-known names used in XSLT processing.
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StructuredQName |
This class provides an economical representation of a QName triple (prefix, URI, and localname).
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StylesheetSpaceStrippingRule |
A whitespace stripping rule that strips whitespace according to the rules defined for XSLT stylesheets
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TreeModel |
A TreeModel represents an implementation of the Saxon NodeInfo interface, which itself
is essentially an implementation of the XDM model defined in W3C specifications (except
that Saxon's NodeInfo understands the 13 XPath axes, rather than merely supporting
parent and child properties).
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Exception | Description |
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NamePool.NamePoolLimitException |
Uncaught Exception raised when some limit in the design of the name pool is exceeded
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NamespaceException |
A NamespaceException represents an error condition whereby a QName (for example a variable
name or template name) uses a namespace prefix that is not declared
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QNameException |
A QNameException represents an error condition whereby a QName (for example a variable
name or template name) is malformed
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This package defines the interface to the Saxon tree structure. This structure is used to represent both the source document and the stylesheet. Essentially, this class represents Saxon's realization of the XPath data model.
The classes in the package are rather a miscellany. What they have in common is that
they describe the way the Saxon tree structure is accessed, in a way that it independent
of the two tree implementations (in packages net.sf.saxon.tree
and
net.sf.saxon.tinytree
).
Broadly speaking, the classes fall into four categories:
net.sf.saxon.tree
package). These classes are
not generally needed by applications, with the exception of NamePool, which complex applications may
need to manipulate.
Michael H. Kay
Saxonica Limited
9 February 2005
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