domerrorhandlerwrapper.java

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/* * Copyright 2001, 2002, 2004 The Apache Software Foundation. *  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at *  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 *  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */package com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.util;import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.xni.XNIException;import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.xni.parser.XMLErrorHandler;import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.xni.parser.XMLParseException;                             import org.w3c.dom.Node;import org.w3c.dom.DOMError;import org.w3c.dom.DOMLocator;import org.w3c.dom.DOMErrorHandler;import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.dom.DOMErrorImpl;import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.dom.DOMLocatorImpl;import com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.msg.XMLMessageFormatter;import java.io.PrintWriter;import java.util.Hashtable;/** * This class handles DOM errors . * * @see DOMErrorHandler * * @author Gopal Sharma, SUN Microsystems Inc. * @version $Id: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java,v 1.2.6.1 2005/09/05 07:45:16 neerajbj Exp $ */// REVISIT: current implementations wraps error several times://          XMLErrorReport.reportError creates XMLParserException (by wrapping all info)//          and goes via switch to send errors.//          DOMErrorHandlerWrapper catches calls, copies info from XMLParserException and//          sends one call back to the application//          I think we can avoid this indirection if we modify XMLErrorReporter. --elpublic class DOMErrorHandlerWrapper    implements XMLErrorHandler, DOMErrorHandler {        // It keeps the reference of DOMErrorHandler of application    protected DOMErrorHandler fDomErrorHandler;    // Error Status    boolean eStatus = true ;    // Print writer    protected PrintWriter fOut;    // some components may set error node    // @see DOMNormalizer.    public Node fCurrentNode;    /** Error code for comparisons. **/    protected final XMLErrorCode fErrorCode = new XMLErrorCode(null, null);        protected final DOMErrorImpl fDOMError = new DOMErrorImpl();        //    // Constructors    //    // Default constructor /    public DOMErrorHandlerWrapper() {        fOut = new PrintWriter(System.err);    }    public DOMErrorHandlerWrapper(DOMErrorHandler domErrorHandler) {        fDomErrorHandler = domErrorHandler;         } // DOMErrorHandlerWrapper(DOMErrorHandler domErrorHandler)    //    // Public methods    //    /** Sets the DOM error handler. */    public void setErrorHandler(DOMErrorHandler errorHandler) {        fDomErrorHandler = errorHandler;    } // setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler)    public DOMErrorHandler getErrorHandler(){        return fDomErrorHandler;        } //getErrorHandler()    //    // XMLErrorHandler methods    //    /**     * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored     * by most applications.     *     * @param domain    The domain of the warning. The domain can be any     *                  string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The     *                  domain can be used to conveniently specify a web     *                  site location of the relevent specification or     *                  document pertaining to this warning.     * @param key       The warning key. This key can be any string and     *                  is implementation dependent.     * @param exception Exception.     *     * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop     *                      parsing the document.     */    public void warning(String domain, String key,                         XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException {        fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING;        fDOMError.fException = exception;        // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future.        fDOMError.fType = key;                 fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage();        DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator;        if (locator != null) {            locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber();            locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber();            locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset();            locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId();            locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode;        }        if (fDomErrorHandler != null) {            fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError);        }     } // warning(String,String,XMLParseException)    /**     * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the     * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s).     *     * @param domain    The domain of the error. The domain can be any     *                  string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The     *                  domain can be used to conveniently specify a web     *                  site location of the relevent specification or     *                  document pertaining to this error.     * @param key       The error key. This key can be any string and     *                  is implementation dependent.     * @param exception Exception.     *     * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop     *                      parsing the document.     */    public void error(String domain, String key,                       XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException {        fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR;        fDOMError.fException = exception;        // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future.        fDOMError.fType = key;        fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage();        DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator;        if (locator != null) {            locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber();            locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber();            locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset();            locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId();            locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode;        }        if (fDomErrorHandler != null) {            fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError);        }    } // error(String,String,XMLParseException)    /**     * Report a fatal error. Fatal errors usually occur when the document     * is not well-formed and signifies that the parser cannot continue     * normal operation.     * <p>     * <strong>Note:</strong> The error handler should <em>always</em>     * throw an <code>XNIException</code> from this method. This exception     * can either be the same exception that is passed as a parameter to     * the method or a new XNI exception object. If the registered error     * handler fails to throw an exception, the continuing operation of     * the parser is undetermined.     *     * @param domain    The domain of the fatal error. The domain can be      *                  any string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The     *                  domain can be used to conveniently specify a web     *                  site location of the relevent specification or     *                  document pertaining to this fatal error.     * @param key       The fatal error key. This key can be any string      *                  and is implementation dependent.     * @param exception Exception.     *     * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop     *                      parsing the document.     */    public void fatalError(String domain, String key,                            XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException {        fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR;        fDOMError.fException = exception;

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