org.apache.xml.serializer
Interface WriterChain

All Known Implementing Classes:
SerializerTraceWriter, WriterToASCI, WriterToUTF8Buffered

interface WriterChain

It is unfortunate that java.io.Writer is a class rather than an interface. The serializer has a number of classes that extend java.io.Writer and which send their ouput to a yet another wrapped Writer or OutputStream. The purpose of this interface is to force such classes to over-ride all of the important methods defined on the java.io.Writer class, namely these: write(int val) write(char[] chars) write(char[] chars, int start, int count) write(String chars) write(String chars, int start, int count) flush() close() In this manner nothing will accidentally go directly to the base class rather than to the wrapped Writer or OutputStream. The purpose of this class is to have a uniform way of chaining the output of one writer to the next writer in the chain. In addition there are methods to obtain the Writer or OutputStream that this object sends its output to. This interface is only for internal use withing the serializer.


Method Summary
 void close()
          This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer
 void flush()
          This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer
 java.io.OutputStream getOutputStream()
          If this method returns null, getWriter() must return non-null.
 java.io.Writer getWriter()
          If this method returns null, getOutputStream() must return non-null.
 void write(char[] chars)
          This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer
 void write(char[] chars, int start, int count)
          This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer
 void write(int val)
          This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer
 void write(java.lang.String chars)
          This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer
 void write(java.lang.String chars, int start, int count)
          This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer
 

Method Detail

write

void write(int val)
           throws java.io.IOException
This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer

Throws:
java.io.IOException

write

void write(char[] chars)
           throws java.io.IOException
This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer

Throws:
java.io.IOException

write

void write(char[] chars,
           int start,
           int count)
           throws java.io.IOException
This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer

Throws:
java.io.IOException

write

void write(java.lang.String chars)
           throws java.io.IOException
This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer

Throws:
java.io.IOException

write

void write(java.lang.String chars,
           int start,
           int count)
           throws java.io.IOException
This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer

Throws:
java.io.IOException

flush

void flush()
           throws java.io.IOException
This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer

Throws:
java.io.IOException

close

void close()
           throws java.io.IOException
This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer

Throws:
java.io.IOException

getWriter

java.io.Writer getWriter()
If this method returns null, getOutputStream() must return non-null. Get the writer that this writer sends its output to. It is possible that the Writer returned by this method does not implement the WriterChain interface.


getOutputStream

java.io.OutputStream getOutputStream()
If this method returns null, getWriter() must return non-null. Get the OutputStream that this writer sends its output to.