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036:
037: package com.sun.xml.ws.util.xml;
038:
039: import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter;
040: import javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXResult;
041:
042: /**
043: * A JAXP {@link javax.xml.transform.Result} implementation that produces
044: * a result on the specified {@link javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter} or
045: * {@link javax.xml.stream.XMLEventWriter}.
046: *
047: * <p>
048: * Please note that you may need to call flush() on the underlying
049: * XMLStreamWriter or XMLEventWriter after the transform is complete.
050: * <p>
051: *
052: * The fact that JAXBResult derives from SAXResult is an implementation
053: * detail. Thus in general applications are strongly discouraged from
054: * accessing methods defined on SAXResult.
055: *
056: * <p>
057: * In particular it shall never attempt to call the following methods:
058: *
059: * <ul>
060: * <li>setHandler</li>
061: * <li>setLexicalHandler</li>
062: * <li>setSystemId</li>
063: * </ul>
064: *
065: * <p>
066: * Example:
067: *
068: * <pre>
069: // create a DOMSource
070: Document doc = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance().newDocumentBuilder().parse(...);
071: Source domSource = new DOMSource(doc);
072:
073: // create a StAXResult
074: XMLStreamWriter writer = XMLOutputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamWriter(System.out);
075: Result staxResult = new StAXResult(writer);
076:
077: // run the transform
078: TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer().transform(domSource, staxResult);
079: * </pre>
080: *
081: * @author Ryan.Shoemaker@Sun.COM
082: * @version 1.0
083: */
084: public class StAXResult extends SAXResult {
085:
086: /**
087: * Create a new {@link javax.xml.transform.Result} that produces
088: * a result on the specified {@link javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter}
089: *
090: * @param writer the XMLStreamWriter
091: * @throws IllegalArgumentException iff the writer is null
092: */
093: public StAXResult(XMLStreamWriter writer) {
094: if (writer == null) {
095: throw new IllegalArgumentException();
096: }
097:
098: super .setHandler(new ContentHandlerToXMLStreamWriter(writer));
099: }
100: }
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