S9API
A new method Processor.writeXdmValue(XdmValue, Destination)
has been added, allowing any
XDM value (for example, a document node) to be written to any Destination
(for example, a Serializer
,
a Validator
, or a Transformer
). For usage examples, see the S9APIExamples demonstration program.
A new constructor has been added to XdmValue
allowing an XdmValue
to be constructed
from a sequence of items.
A new interface MessageListener
is available. A user-written implementation of MessageListener
may be registered with the XsltTransformer
to receive notification of xsl:message
output. The class
has a single method message()
, which is called once for each message; the parameters include the message content
(as an XML document), a boolean indicating whether terminate="yes"
was requested, and a SourceLocator
to distinguish which xsl:message
instruction generated the output.
New methods have been added to ItemTypeFactory
to allow creation of ItemTypes and XdmAtomicValues representing
external Java objects, which can be passed to a stylesheet or query for use in conjunction with external functions (extension functions).
An example of how to achieve this has been added to the sample application S9APIExamples.java
(test QueryF).
New methods are provided on the XQueryCompiler
allowing the query to be supplied as a File
, as
a Reader
, or as an InputStream
. Methods are also provided to specify the encoding of the query source text.
New methods are available on classes XQueryEvaluator
and XsltTransformer
to allow the output from the trace()
function to be directed
to a specified output stream, or to be discarded.
A new method is available on the XPathCompiler
class to import a schema namespace for reference
within the body of the expression.
New methods are available on XQueryExecutable
and XPathExecutable
to obtain the result type of
the query or expression, as determined by static analysis.
New methods are available on ItemType
and OccurrenceIndicator
to determine whether one type
subsumes another.
These methods make it easier to write application code that can handle query results when the type of the result is not known a priori.
A new method is available on XPathCompiler
allowing XSLT patterns to be compiled. A pattern
is treated as an expression that returns true if the pattern matches the context node, false otherwise.
A new method is available on XPathSelector
to return the effective boolean value of the XPath
expression.