DOM Level 2
DOM provides a complete, in-memory
representation of an XML document. Developed by the W3C, DOM provides
detail about the structure of a document after
it has been completely parsed. While DOM Level 3 is rumored to
specify an API for getting the DOM Document
object, there is currently nothing in DOM that defines this behavior.
Like SAX, most of the core DOM package is made up of interfaces that
define structures within an XML document, and map those structures to
the Java language (these same mappings apply to CORBA, JavaScript,
and other languages, as well).
Package: org.w3c.dom
This package contains the core interfaces and classes for DOM Level 2. Typically a vendor’s parsing software provides an implementation of those interfaces that are implicitly used by your application software.
Attr
This interface represents an XML attribute (on an element) within
Java. It provides access to the name and value of the attribute, and
allows the setting of the value (for mutability).[20] The
getSpecified( )
method indicates if the attribute
(and its value) was explicitly noted in the XML document, or if a
value was not specified but the document’s DTD assigned a
default value to the attribute. Finally, the “owning”
element can be obtained from this interface.
public interface Attr extends Node { public String getName( ); public boolean getSpecified( ); public String getValue( ); public void setValue(String value) throws DOMException; public Element getOwnerElement( ); }
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