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package javax.xml.stream.util;
import javax.xml.stream.events.XMLEvent;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException;
/**
* This interface defines a class that allows a user to register
* a way to allocate events given an XMLStreamReader. An implementation
* is not required to use the XMLEventFactory implementation but this
* is recommended. The XMLEventAllocator can be set on an XMLInputFactory
* using the property "javax.xml.stream.allocator"
*
* @version 1.0
* @author Copyright (c) 2003 by BEA Systems. All Rights Reserved.
* @see javax.xml.stream.XMLInputFactory
* @see javax.xml.stream.XMLEventFactory
* @since 1.6
*/
public interface XMLEventAllocator {
/**
* This method creates an instance of the XMLEventAllocator. This
* allows the XMLInputFactory to allocate a new instance per reader.
*/
public XMLEventAllocator newInstance();
/**
* This method allocates an event given the current
* state of the XMLStreamReader. If this XMLEventAllocator
* does not have a one-to-one mapping between reader states
* and events this method will return null. This method
* must not modify the state of the XMLStreamReader.
* @param reader The XMLStreamReader to allocate from
* @return the event corresponding to the current reader state
*/
public XMLEvent allocate(XMLStreamReader reader)
throws XMLStreamException;
/**
* This method allocates an event or set of events
* given the current
* state of the XMLStreamReader and adds the event
* or set of events to the
* consumer that was passed in. This method can be used
* to expand or contract reader states into event states.
* This method may modify the state of the XMLStreamReader.
* @param reader The XMLStreamReader to allocate from
* @param consumer The XMLEventConsumer to add to.
*/
public void allocate(XMLStreamReader reader, XMLEventConsumer consumer)
throws XMLStreamException;
}