public interface Result
An object that implements this interface contains the information needed to build a transformation result tree.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static String | PI_DISABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPINGThe name of the processing instruction that is sent if the
 result tree disables output escaping. | 
| static String | PI_ENABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPINGThe name of the processing instruction that is sent
 if the result tree enables output escaping at some point after having
 received a PI_DISABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING processing instruction. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| String | getSystemId()Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId. | 
| void | setSystemId(String systemId)Set the system identifier for this Result. | 
static final String PI_DISABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING
Normally, result tree serialization escapes & and < (and possibly other characters) when outputting text nodes. This ensures that the output is well-formed XML. However, it is sometimes convenient to be able to produce output that is almost, but not quite well-formed XML; for example, the output may include ill-formed sections that will be transformed into well-formed XML by a subsequent non-XML aware process. If a processing instruction is sent with this name, serialization should be output without any escaping.
Result DOM trees may also have PI_DISABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING and PI_ENABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING inserted into the tree.
static final String PI_ENABLE_OUTPUT_ESCAPING
void setSystemId(String systemId)
If the Result is not to be written to a file, the system identifier is optional. The application may still want to provide one, however, for use in error messages and warnings, or to resolve relative output identifiers.
systemId - The system identifier as a URI string.String getSystemId()
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