org.w3c.dom
Interface DOMImplementationSource
- public interface DOMImplementationSource
This interface permits a DOM implementer to supply one or more
implementations, based upon requested features and versions, as specified
in . Each implemented DOMImplementationSource
object is
listed in the binding-specific list of available sources so that its
DOMImplementation
objects are made available.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
- Since:
- DOM Level 3
getDOMImplementation
public DOMImplementation getDOMImplementation(java.lang.String features)
- A method to request the first DOM implementation that supports the
specified features.
- Parameters:
features
- A string that specifies which features and versions
are required. This is a space separated list in which each feature
is specified by its name optionally followed by a space and a
version number. This method returns the first item of the list
returned by getDOMImplementationList
. As an example,
the string "XML 3.0 Traversal +Events 2.0"
will
request a DOM implementation that supports the module "XML" for its
3.0 version, a module that support of the "Traversal" module for
any version, and the module "Events" for its 2.0 version. The
module "Events" must be accessible using the method
Node.getFeature()
and
DOMImplementation.getFeature()
.- Returns:
- The first DOM implementation that support the desired
features, or
null
if this source has none.
getDOMImplementationList
public DOMImplementationList getDOMImplementationList(java.lang.String features)
- A method to request a list of DOM implementations that support the
specified features and versions, as specified in .
- Parameters:
features
- A string that specifies which features and versions
are required. This is a space separated list in which each feature
is specified by its name optionally followed by a space and a
version number. This is something like: "XML 3.0 Traversal +Events
2.0"- Returns:
- A list of DOM implementations that support the desired
features.
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