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author | tromey <tromey@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4> | 2005-07-26 23:22:38 +0000 |
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committer | tromey <tromey@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4> | 2005-07-26 23:22:38 +0000 |
commit | 28f2d47f7f922dc1a30ba31f8e47d7d2b37b3536 (patch) | |
tree | 397fa3803820155a53b32c472c44a0938909593c /libjava | |
parent | 8dbb8488fd3a9407cf8a28ac7ac82a66de2a27cf (diff) | |
download | gcc-28f2d47f7f922dc1a30ba31f8e47d7d2b37b3536.tar.gz |
* gnu/java/net/protocol/ftp/package.html,
gnu/javax/swing/text/html/package.html,
gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/package.html,
gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/models/package.html,
gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/package.html,
gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/low/package.html,
gnu/xml/aelfred2/package.html, gnu/xml/dom/package.html,
gnu/xml/pipeline/package.html, gnu/xml/transform/package.html,
gnu/xml/util/package.html, java/awt/geom/doc-files/Area-1.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-1.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-2.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-3.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-4.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-5.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/Ellipse-1.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/FlatteningPathIterator-1.html,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/GeneralPath-1.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-1.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-2.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-3.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-4.png,
java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-5.png,
javax/imageio/package.html, javax/imageio/event/package.html,
javax/imageio/metadata/package.html,
javax/imageio/spi/package.html, javax/imageio/stream/package.html,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/BevelBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/BevelBorder-2.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/BevelBorder-3.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/EmptyBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/EtchedBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/EtchedBorder-2.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/LineBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-2.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-3.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-4.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-5.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-6.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/SoftBevelBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/SoftBevelBorder-2.png,
javax/swing/border/doc-files/SoftBevelBorder-3.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders-2.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.ButtonBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.FieldBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.MarginBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.MenuBarBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.RadioButtonBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.SplitPaneBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.SplitPaneBorder-2.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.SplitPaneDividerBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.ToggleButtonBorder-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-2.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-3.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-4.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-5.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-6.png,
javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-7.png,
javax/swing/plaf/doc-files/ComponentUI-1.dia,
javax/swing/plaf/doc-files/ComponentUI-1.png,
javax/swing/plaf/doc-files/TreeUI-1.png,
javax/xml/datatype/package.html, javax/xml/namespace/package.html,
javax/xml/parsers/package.html, javax/xml/transform/package.html,
javax/xml/transform/dom/package.html,
javax/xml/transform/sax/package.html,
javax/xml/transform/stream/package.html,
javax/xml/validation/package.html, javax/xml/xpath/package.html:
Removed.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk@102404 138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4
Diffstat (limited to 'libjava')
77 files changed, 72 insertions, 2308 deletions
diff --git a/libjava/ChangeLog b/libjava/ChangeLog index a59f2943181..6d235808940 100644 --- a/libjava/ChangeLog +++ b/libjava/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,75 @@ +2005-07-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> + + * gnu/java/net/protocol/ftp/package.html, + gnu/javax/swing/text/html/package.html, + gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/package.html, + gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/models/package.html, + gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/package.html, + gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/low/package.html, + gnu/xml/aelfred2/package.html, gnu/xml/dom/package.html, + gnu/xml/pipeline/package.html, gnu/xml/transform/package.html, + gnu/xml/util/package.html, java/awt/geom/doc-files/Area-1.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-1.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-2.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-3.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-4.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/CubicCurve2D-5.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/Ellipse-1.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/FlatteningPathIterator-1.html, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/GeneralPath-1.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-1.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-2.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-3.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-4.png, + java/awt/geom/doc-files/QuadCurve2D-5.png, + javax/imageio/package.html, javax/imageio/event/package.html, + javax/imageio/metadata/package.html, + javax/imageio/spi/package.html, javax/imageio/stream/package.html, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/BevelBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/BevelBorder-2.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/BevelBorder-3.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/EmptyBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/EtchedBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/EtchedBorder-2.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/LineBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-2.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-3.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-4.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-5.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/MatteBorder-6.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/SoftBevelBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/SoftBevelBorder-2.png, + javax/swing/border/doc-files/SoftBevelBorder-3.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders-2.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.ButtonBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.FieldBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.MarginBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.MenuBarBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.RadioButtonBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.SplitPaneBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.SplitPaneBorder-2.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.SplitPaneDividerBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicBorders.ToggleButtonBorder-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-2.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-3.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-4.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-5.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-6.png, + javax/swing/plaf/basic/doc-files/BasicGraphicsUtils-7.png, + javax/swing/plaf/doc-files/ComponentUI-1.dia, + javax/swing/plaf/doc-files/ComponentUI-1.png, + javax/swing/plaf/doc-files/TreeUI-1.png, + javax/xml/datatype/package.html, javax/xml/namespace/package.html, + javax/xml/parsers/package.html, javax/xml/transform/package.html, + javax/xml/transform/dom/package.html, + javax/xml/transform/sax/package.html, + javax/xml/transform/stream/package.html, + javax/xml/validation/package.html, javax/xml/xpath/package.html: + Removed. + 2005-07-22 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * include/Makefile.in: Rebuilt. diff --git a/libjava/gnu/java/net/protocol/ftp/package.html b/libjava/gnu/java/net/protocol/ftp/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index fa3e34d7488..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/java/net/protocol/ftp/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<!-- package.html - describes classes in gnu.java.net.protocol.ftp package. - Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GNU Classpath. - -GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -02110-1301 USA. - -Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is -making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and -conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole -combination. - -As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you -permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an -executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent -modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under -terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked -independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that -module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from -or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend -this exception to your version of the library, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this -exception statement from your version. --> - -<html> -<head><title>GNU Classpath - gnu.java.net.protocol.ftp</title></head> - -<body> - -<p> -This package contains an FTP client. It can handle both active and passive -mode connections and the various transfer modes and representation types. -</p> - -<p> -Interaction with the server is via a simple stream interface. Only one -concurrent stream (input or output) is supported. -</p> - -<p> -The control connection to the server can be protected using TLS -(the starttls method). -</p> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/package.html b/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index c7e7744282c..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<!-- package.html - describes classes in javax.swing.text.html package. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GNU Classpath. - -GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -02110-1301 USA. - -Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is -making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and -conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole -combination. - -As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you -permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an -executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent -modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under -terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked -independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that -module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from -or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend -this exception to your version of the library, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this -exception statement from your version. --> - -<html> -<head><title>GNU Classpath - javax.swing.text.html</title></head> - -<body> -<p> Provides supporting classes for web browsers, - web robots, web page content analysers, web editors and - other applications applications working with Hypertext - Markup Language (HTML). -</p> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/models/package.html b/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/models/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 18e61aeded7..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/models/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<!-- package.html - describes classes in javax.swing.text.html.parser package. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GNU Classpath. - -GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -02110-1301 USA. - -Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is -making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and -conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole -combination. - -As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you -permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an -executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent -modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under -terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked -independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that -module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from -or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend -this exception to your version of the library, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this -exception statement from your version. --> - -<html> -<head><title>GNU Classpath - gnu.javax.swing.text.html.parser.models</title></head> - -<body> -<p>This package contains classes for working with content models. In this implementation, the -standardized content model is pre-processed by <code>transformer</code> into an instance of -<code>node</code>. Node holds a single element of the content model with the optional unary operation. -The derived class <code>list</code> holds multiple nodes connected by the same binary operation. -As the members of this <code>list</code> can also be lists itself, these structures support -the most of required operations. Several cases when the model cannot be expressed using -BNF syntax are handled providing specialised classes that are also derived from <code>node</code>. -</p> -@author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/package.html b/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index cd050f9c2cf..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<!-- package.html - describes classes in javax.swing.text.html.parser package. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GNU Classpath. - -GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -02110-1301 USA. - -Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is -making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and -conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole -combination. - -As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you -permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an -executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent -modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under -terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked -independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that -module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from -or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend -this exception to your version of the library, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this -exception statement from your version. --> - -<html> -<head><title>GNU Classpath - javax.swing.text.html.parser</title></head> - -<body> -<p>Provides the error tolerant, DTD-driven HTML 4.01 parser. -The parser that is used in web robots, html content analysers, -web browsers, web editors and other related applications. -It should compativle with the older HTML versions, supporting -obsoleted HTML featues. This package also includes some -supporting classes.</p> -@author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/low/package.html b/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/low/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 17358301530..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/low/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<!-- package.html - describes classes in javax.swing.text.html.parser package. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GNU Classpath. - -GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -02110-1301 USA. - -Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is -making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and -conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole -combination. - -As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you -permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an -executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent -modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under -terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked -independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that -module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from -or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend -this exception to your version of the library, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this -exception statement from your version. --> - -<html> -<head><title>GNU Classpath - gnu.javax.swing.text.html.parser.support.low</title></head> - -<body> -<p>This package contains classes that are directly used to process -the text input: adapted stream tokenizer, specialized buffer and text-level content models .</p> -@author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/package.html b/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 97c6439b3fe..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/javax/swing/text/html/parser/support/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<!-- package.html - describes classes in javax.swing.text.html.parser package. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GNU Classpath. - -GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -02110-1301 USA. - -Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is -making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and -conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole -combination. - -As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you -permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an -executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent -modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under -terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked -independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that -module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from -or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend -this exception to your version of the library, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this -exception statement from your version. --> - -<html> -<head><title>GNU Classpath - gnu.javax.swing.text.html.parser.support</title></head> - -<body> -<p>This package provides various specialised classes, needed by HTML parser. -</p> -@author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/gnu/xml/aelfred2/package.html b/libjava/gnu/xml/aelfred2/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index e2042584494..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/xml/aelfred2/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,506 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC - '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN' - 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/transitional.dtd'> - -<html><head> - <title>package overview</title> -<!-- -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. - */ ---> -</head><body> - -<p> This package contains Ælfred2, which includes an -enhanced SAX2-compatible version of the Ælfred -non-validating XML parser, a modular (and hence optional) -DTD validating parser, and modular (and hence optional) -JAXP glue to those. -Use these like any other SAX2 parsers. </p> - -<ul> - <li><a href="#about">About Ælfred</a><ul> - <li><a href="#principles">Design Principles</a></li> - <li><a href="#name">About the Name Ælfred</a></li> - <li><a href="#encodings">Character Encodings</a></li> - <li><a href="#violations">Known Conformance Violations</a></li> - <li><a href="#copyright">Licensing</a></li> - </ul></li> - - <li><a href="#changes">Changes Since the Last Microstar Release</a><ul> - <li><a href="#sax2">SAX2 Support</a></li> - <li><a href="#validation">Validation</a></li> - <li><a href="#smaller">You Want Smaller?</a></li> - <li><a href="#bugfixes">Bugs Fixed</a></li> - </ul></li> - -</ul> - -<h2><a name="about">About Ælfred</a></h2> - -<p>Ælfred is a XML parser written in the java programming language. - -<h3><a name="principles">Design Principles</a></h3> - -<p>In most Java applets and applications, XML should not be the central -feature; instead, XML is the means to another end, such as loading -configuration information, reading meta-data, or parsing transactions.</p> - -<p> When an XML parser is only a single component of a much larger -program, it cannot be large, slow, or resource-intensive. With Java -applets, in particular, code size is a significant issue. The standard -modem is still not operating at 56 Kbaud, or sometimes even with data -compression. Assuming an uncompressed 28.8 Kbaud modem, only about -3 KBytes can be downloaded in one second; compression often doubles -that speed, but a V.90 modem may not provide another doubling. When -used with embedded processors, similar size concerns apply. </p> - -<p> Ælfred is designed for easy and efficient use over the Internet, -based on the following principles: </p> <ol> - -<li> Ælfred must be as small as possible, so that it doesn't add too - much to an applet's download time. </li> - -<li> Ælfred must use as few class files as possible, to minimize the - number of HTTP connections necessary. (The use of JAR files has made this - be less of a concern.) </li> - -<li> Ælfred must be compatible with most or all Java implementations - and platforms. (Write once, run anywhere.) </li> - -<li> Ælfred must use as little memory as possible, so that it does - not take away resources from the rest of your program. (It doesn't force - you to use DOM or a similar costly data structure API.)</li> - -<li> Ælfred must run as fast as possible, so that it does not slow down - the rest of your program. </li> - -<li> Ælfred must produce correct output for well-formed and valid - documents, but need not reject every document that is not valid or - not well-formed. (In Ælfred2, correctness was a bigger concern - than in the original version; and a validation option is available.) </li> - -<li> Ælfred must provide full internationalization from the first - release. (Ælfred2 now automatically handles all encodings - supported by the underlying JVM; previous versions handled only - UTF-8, UTF_16, ASCII, and ISO-8859-1.)</li> - -</ol> - -<p>As you can see from this list, Ælfred is designed for production -use, but neither validation nor perfect conformance was a requirement. -Good validating parsers exist, including one in this package, -and you should use them as appropriate. (See conformance reviews -available at <a href="http://www.xml.com/">http://www.xml.com</a>) -</p> - -<p> One of the main goals of Ælfred2 was to significantly improve -conformance, while not significantly affecting the other goals stated above. -Since the only use of this parser is with SAX, some classes could be -removed, and so the overall size of Ælfred was actually reduced. -Subsequent performance work produced a notable speedup (over twenty -percent on larger files). That is, the tradeoffs between speed, size, and -conformance were re-targeted towards conformance and support of newer APIs -(SAX2), with a a positive performance impact. </p> - -<p> The role anticipated for this version of Ælfred is as a -lightweight Free Software SAX parser that can be used in essentially every -Java program where the handful of conformance violations (noted below) -are acceptable. -That certainly includes applets, and -nowadays one must also mention embedded systems as being even more -size-critical. -At this writing, all parsers that are more conformant are -significantly larger, even when counting the optional -validation support in this version of Ælfred. </p> - - -<h3><a name="name">About the Name <em>Ælfred</em></a></h3> - -<p>Ælfred the Great (AElfred in ASCII) was King of Wessex, and -some say of King of England, at the time of his death in 899 AD. -Ælfred introduced a wide-spread literacy program in the hope that -his people would learn to read English, at least, if Latin was too -difficult for them. This Ælfred hopes to bring another sort of -literacy to Java, using XML, at least, if full SGML is too difficult.</p> - -<p>The initial Æ ligature ("AE)" is also a reminder that XML is -not limited to ASCII.</p> - - -<h3><a name="encodings">Character Encodings</a></h3> - -<p> The Ælfred parser currently builds in support for a handful -of input encodings. Of course these include UTF-8 and UTF-16, which -all XML parsers are required to support:</p> <ul> - - <li> UTF-8 ... the standard eight bit encoding, used unless - you provide an encoding declaration or a MIME charset tag.</li> - - <li> US-ASCII ... an extremely common seven bit encoding, - which happens to be a subset of UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 as well - as many other encodings. XHTML web pages using US-ASCII - (without an encoding declaration) are probably more - widely interoperable than those in any other encoding. </li> - - <li> ISO-8859-1 ... includes accented characters used in - much of western Europe (but excluding the Euro currency - symbol).</li> - - <li> UTF-16 ... with several variants, this encodes each - sixteen bit Unicode character in sixteen bits of output. - Variants include UTF-16BE (big endian, no byte order mark), - UTF-16LE (little endian, no byte order mark), and - ISO-10646-UCS-2 (an older and less used encoding, using a - version of Unicode without surrogate pairs). This is - essentially the native encoding used by Java. </li> - - <li> ISO-10646-UCS-4 ... a seldom-used four byte encoding, - also known as UTF-32BE. Four byte order variants are supported, - including one known as UTF-32LE. Some operating systems - standardized on UCS-4 despite its significant size penalty, - in anticipation that Unicode (even with surrogate pairs) - would eventually become limiting. UCS-4 permits encoding - of non-Unicode characters, which Java can't represent (and - XML doesn't allow). - </li> - - </ul> - -<p> If you use any encoding other than UTF-8 or UTF-16 you should -make sure to label your data appropriately: </p> - -<blockquote> -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="<b>ISO-8859-15</b>"?> -</blockquote> - -<p> Encodings accessed through <code>java.io.InputStreamReader</code> -are now fully supported for both external labels (such as MIME types) -and internal types (as shown above). -There is one limitation in the support for internal labels: -the encodings must be derived from the US-ASCII encoding, -the EBCDIC family of encodings is not recognized. -Note that Java defines its -own encoding names, which don't always correspond to the standard -Internet encoding names defined by the IETF/IANA, and that Java -may even <em>require</em> use of nonstandard encoding names. -Please report -such problems; some of them can be worked around in this parser, -and many can be worked around by using external labels. -</p> - -<p>Note that if you are using the Euro symbol with an fixed length -eight bit encoding, you should probably be using the encoding label -<em>iso-8859-15</em> or, with a Microsoft OS, <em>cp-1252</em>. -Of course, UTF-8 and UTF-16 handle the Euro symbol directly. -</p> - - -<h3><a name="violations">Known Conformance Violations</a></h3> - -<p>Known conformance issues should be of negligible importance for -most applications, and include: </p><ul> - - <li> Rather than following the voluminous "Appendix B" rules about - what characters may appear in names (and name tokens), the Unicode - rules embedded in <em>java.lang.Character</em> are used. - This means mostly that some names are inappropriately accepted, - though a few are inappropriately rejected. (It's much simpler - to avoid that much special case code. Recent OASIS/NIST test - cases may have these rules be realistically testable.) </li> - - <li> Text containing "]]>" is not rejected unless it fully resides - in an internal buffer ... which is, thankfully, the typical case. This - text is illegal, but sometimes appears in illegal attempts to - nest CDATA sections. (Not catching that boundary condition - substantially simplifies parsing text.) </li> - - <li> Surrogate characters that aren't correctly paired are ignored - rather than rejected, unless they were encoded using UTF-8. (This - simplifies parsing text.) Unicode 3.1 assigned the first characters - to those character codes, in early 2001, so few documents (or tools) - use such characters in any case. </li> - - <li> Declarations following references to an undefined parameter - entity reference are not ignored. (Not maintaining and using state - about this validity error simplifies declaration handling; few - XML parsers address this constraint in any case.) </li> - - <li> Well formedness constraints for general entity references - are not enforced. (The code to handle the "content" production - is merged with the element parsing code, making it hard to reuse - for this additional situation.) </li> - -</ul> - -<p> When tested against the July 12, 1999 version of the OASIS -XML Conformance test suite, an earlier version passed 1057 of 1067 tests. -That contrasts with the original version, which passed 867. The -current parser is top-ranked in terms of conformance, as is its -validating sibling (which has some additional conformance violations -imposed on it by SAX2 API deficiencies as well as some of the more -curious SGML layering artifacts found in the XML specification). </p> - -<p> The XML 1.0 specification itself was not without problems, -and after some delays the W3C has come out with a revised -"second edition" specification. While that doesn't resolve all -the problems identified the XML specification, many of the most -egregious problems have been resolved. (You still need to drink -magic Kool-Aid before some DTD-related issues make sense.) -To the extent possible, this parser conforms to that second -edition specification, and does well against corrected versions -of the OASIS/NIST XML conformance test cases. See <a href= -"http://xmlconf.sourceforge.net">http://xmlconf.sourceforge.net</a> -for more information about SAX2/XML conformance testing. </p> - - -<h3><a name="copyright">Copyright and distribution terms</a></h3> - -<p> -The software in this package is distributed under the GNU General Public -License (with a special exception described below). -</p> - -<p> -A copy of GNU General Public License (GPL) is included in this distribution, -in the file COPYING. If you do not have the source code, it is available at: - - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/">http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/</a> -</p> - -<pre> - Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is - making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and - conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole - combination. - - As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you - permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an - executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent - modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under - terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked - independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that - module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from - or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend - this exception to your version of the library, but you are not - obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this - exception statement from your version. - - Parts derived from code which carried the following notice: - - Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 by Microstar Software Ltd. - - AElfred is free for both commercial and non-commercial use and - redistribution, provided that Microstar's copyright and disclaimer are - retained intact. You are free to modify AElfred for your own use and - to redistribute AElfred with your modifications, provided that the - modifications are clearly documented. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Please use it AT - YOUR OWN RISK. -</pre> - -<p> Some of this documentation was modified from the original -Ælfred README.txt file. All of it has been updated. </p> - -</p> - - -<h2><a name="changes">Changes Since the last Microstar Release</a></h2> - -<p> As noted above, Microstar has not updated this parser since -the summer of 1998, when it released version 1.2a on its web site. -This release is intended to benefit the developer community by -refocusing the API on SAX2, and improving conformance to the extent -that most developers should not need to use another XML parser. </p> - -<p> The code has been cleaned up (referring to the XML 1.0 spec in -all the production numbers in -comments, rather than some preliminary draft, for one example) and -has been sped up a bit as well. -JAXP support has been added, although developers are still -strongly encouraged to use the SAX2 APIs directly. </p> - - -<h3><a name="sax2">SAX2 Support</a></h3> - -<p> The original version of Ælfred did not support the -SAX2 APIs. </p> - -<p> This version supports the SAX2 APIs, exposing the standard -boolean feature descriptors. It supports the "DeclHandler" property -to provide access to all DTD declarations not already exposed -through the SAX1 API. The "LexicalHandler" property is supported, -exposing entity boundaries (including the unnamed external subset) and -things like comments and CDATA boundaries. SAX1 compatibility is -currently provided.</p> - - -<h3><a name="validation">Validation</a></h3> - -<p> In the 'pipeline' package in this same software distribution is an -<a href="../pipeline/ValidationConsumer.html">XML Validation component</a> -using any full SAX2 event stream (including all document type declarations) -to validate. There is now a <a href="XmlReader.html">XmlReader</a> class -which combines that class and this enhanced Ælfred parser, creating -an optionally validating SAX2 parser. </p> - -<p> As noted in the documentation for that validating component, certain -validity constraints can't reliably be tested by a layered validator. -These include all constraints relying on -layering violations (exposing XML at the level of tokens or below, -required since XML isn't a context-free grammar), some that -SAX2 doesn't support, and a few others. The resulting validating -parser is conformant enough for most applications that aren't doing -strange SGML tricks with DTDs. -Moreover, that validating filter can be used without -a parser ... any application component that emits SAX event streams -can DTD-validate its output on demand. </p> - -<h3><a name="smaller">You want Smaller?</a></h3> - -<p> You'll have noticed that the original version of Ælfred -had small size as a top goal. Ælfred2 normally includes a -DTD validation layer, but you can package without that. -Similarly, JAXP factory support is available but optional. -Then the main added cost due to this revision are for -supporting the SAX2 API itself; DTD validation is as -cleanly layered as allowed by SAX2.</p> - -<h3><a name="bugfixes">Bugs Fixed</a></h3> - -<p> Bugs fixed in Ælfred2 include: </p> - -<ol> - <li> Originally Ælfred didn't close file descriptors, which - led to file descriptor leakage on programs which ran for any - length of time. </li> - - <li> NOTATION declarations without system identifiers are - now handled correctly. </li> - - <li> DTD events are now reported for all invocations of a - given parser, not just the first one. </li> - - <li> More correct character handling: <ul> - - <li> Rejects out-of-range characters, both in text and in - character references. </li> - - <li> Correctly handles character references that expand to - surrogate pairs. </li> - - <li> Correctly handles UTF-8 encodings of surrogate pairs. </li> - - <li> Correctly handles Unicode 3.1 rules about illegal UTF-8 - encodings: there is only one legal encoding per character. </li> - - <li> PUBLIC identifiers are now rejected if they have illegal - characters. </li> - - <li> The parser is more correct about what characters are allowed - in names and name tokens. Uses Unicode rules (built in to Java) - rather than the voluminous XML rules, although some extensions - have been made to match XML rules more closely.</li> - - <li> Line ends are now normalized to newlines in all known - cases. </li> - - </ul></li> - - <li> Certain validity errors were previously treated as well - formedness violations. <ul> - - <li> Repeated declarations of an element type are no - longer fatal errors. </li> - - <li> Undeclared parameter entity references are no longer - fatal errors. </li> - - </ul></li> - - <li> Attribute handling is improved: <ul> - - <li> Whitespace must exist between attributes. </li> - - <li> Only one value for a given attribute is permitted. </li> - - <li> ATTLIST declarations don't need to declare attributes. </li> - - <li> Attribute values are normalized when required. </li> - - <li> Tabs in attribute values are normalized to spaces. </li> - - <li> Attribute values containing a literal "<" are rejected. </li> - - </ul></li> - - <li> More correct entity handling: <ul> - - <li> Whitespace must precede NDATA when declaring unparsed - entities.</li> - - <li> Parameter entity declarations may not have NDATA annotations. </li> - - <li> The XML specification has a bug in that it doesn't specify - that certain contexts exist within which parameter entity - expansion must not be performed. Lacking an offical erratum, - this parser now disables such expansion inside comments, - processing instructions, ignored sections, public identifiers, - and parts of entity declarations. </li> - - <li> Entity expansions that include quote characters no longer - confuse parsing of strings using such expansions. </li> - - <li> Whitespace in the values of internal entities is not mapped - to space characters. </li> - - <li> General Entity references in attribute defaults within the - DTD now cause fatal errors when the entity is not defined at the - time it is referenced. </li> - - <li> Malformed general entity references in entity declarations are - now detected. </li> - - </ul></li> - - <li> Neither conditional sections - nor parameter entity references within markup declarations - are permitted in the internal subset. </li> - - <li> Processing instructions whose target names are "XML" - (ignoring case) are now rejected. </li> - - <li> Comments may not include "--".</li> - - <li> Most "]]>" sequences in text are rejected. </li> - - <li> Correct syntax for standalone declarations is enforced. </li> - - <li> Setting a locale for diagnostics only produces an exception - if the language of that locale isn't English. </li> - - <li> Some more encoding names are recognized. These include the - Unicode 3.0 variants of UTF-16 (UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE) as well as - US-ASCII and a few commonly seen synonyms. </li> - - <li> Text (from character content, PIs, or comments) large enough - not to fit into internal buffers is now handled correctly even in - some cases which were originally handled incorrectly.</li> - - <li> Content is now reported for element types for which attributes - have been declared, but no content model is known. (Such documents - are invalid, but may still be well formed.) </li> - -</ol> - -<p> Other bugs may also have been fixed. </p> - -<p> For better overall validation support, some of the validity -constraints that can't be verified using the SAX2 event stream -are now reported directly by Ælfred2. </p> - -</body></html> - diff --git a/libjava/gnu/xml/dom/package.html b/libjava/gnu/xml/dom/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index fbc864a4d74..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/xml/dom/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<body> - -<p> -This is a Free Software DOM Level 3 implementation, supporting these features: -<ul> -<li>"XML"</li> -<li>"Events"</li> -<li>"MutationEvents"</li> -<li>"HTMLEvents" (won't generate them though)</li> -<li>"UIEvents" (also won't generate them)</li> -<li>"USER-Events" (a conformant extension)</li> -<li>"Traversal" (optional)</li> -<li>"XPath"</li> -<li>"LS" and "LS-Async"</li> -</ul> -It is intended to be a reasonable base both for -experimentation and supporting additional DOM modules as clean layers. -</p> - -<p> -Note that while DOM does not specify its behavior in the -face of concurrent access, this implementation does. -Specifically: -<ul> -<li>If only one thread at a time accesses a Document, -of if several threads cooperate for read-only access, -then no concurrency conflicts will occur.</li> -<li>If several threads mutate a given document -(or send events using it) at the same time, -there is currently no guarantee that -they won't interfere with each other.</li> -</ul> -</p> - -<h3>Design Goals</h3> - -<p> -A number of DOM implementations are available in Java, including -commercial ones from Sun, IBM, Oracle, and DataChannel as well as -noncommercial ones from Docuverse, OpenXML, and Silfide. Why have -another? Some of the goals of this version: -</p> - -<ul> -<li>Advanced DOM support. This was the first generally available -implementation of DOM Level 2 in Java, and one of the first Level 3 -and XPath implementations.</li> - -<li> Free Software. This one is distributed under the GPL (with -"library exception") so it can be used with a different class of -application.</li> - -<li>Second implementation syndrome. I can do it simpler this time -around ... and heck, writing it only takes a bit over a day once you -know your way around.</li> - -<li>Sanity check the then-current Last Call DOM draft. Best to find -bugs early, when they're relatively fixable. Yes, bugs were found.</li> - -<li>Modularity. Most of the implementations mentioned above are part -of huge packages; take all (including bugs, of which some have far -too many), or take nothing. I prefer a menu approach, when possible. -This code is standalone, not beholden to any particular parser or XSL -or XPath code.</li> - -<li>OK, I'm a hacker, I like to write code.</li> -</ul> - -<p> -This also works with the GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ). GCJ promises -to be quite the environment for programming Java, both directly and from -C++ using the new CNI interfaces (which really use C++, unlike JNI). </p> - - -<h3>Open Issues</h3> - -<p>At this writing:</p> -<ul> -<li>See below for some restrictions on the mutation event -support ... some events aren't reported (and likely won't be).</li> - -<li>More testing and conformance work is needed.</li> - -<li>We need an XML Schema validator (actually we need validation in the DOM -full stop).</li> -</ul> - -<p> -I ran a profiler a few times and remove some of the performance hotspots, -but it's not tuned. Reporting mutation events, in particular, is -rather costly -- it started at about a 40% penalty for appendNode calls, -I've got it down around 12%, but it'll be hard to shrink it much further. -The overall code size is relatively small, though you may want to be rid of -many of the unused DOM interface classes (HTML, CSS, and so on). -</p> - - -<h2><a name="features">Features of this Package</a></h2> - -<p> Starting with DOM Level 2, you can really see that DOM is constructed -as a bunch of optional modules around a core of either XML or HTML -functionality. Different implementations will support different optional -modules. This implementation provides a set of features that should be -useful if you're not depending on the HTML functionality (lots of convenience -functions that mostly don't buy much except API surface area) and user -interface support. That is, browsers will want more -- but what they -need should be cleanly layered over what's already here. </p> - -<h3> Core Feature Set: "XML" </h3> - -<p> This DOM implementation supports the "XML" feature set, which basically -gets you four things over the bare core (which you're officially not supposed -to implement except in conjunction with the "XML" or "HTML" feature). In -order of decreasing utility, those four things are: </p> <ol> - - <li> ProcessingInstruction nodes. These are probably the most - valuable thing. Handy little buggers, in part because all the APIs - you need to use them are provided, and they're designed to let you - escape XML document structure rules in controlled ways.</li> - - <li> CDATASection nodes. These are of of limited utility since CDATA - is just text that prints funny. These are of use to some sorts of - applications, though I encourage folk to not use them. </li> - - <li> DocumentType nodes, and associated Notation and Entity nodes. - These appear to be useless. Briefly, these "Type" nodes expose no - typing information. They're only really usable to expose some lexical - structure that almost every application needs to ignore. (XML editors - might like to see them, but they need true typing information much more.) - I strongly encourage people not to use these. </li> - - <li> EntityReference nodes can show up. These are actively annoying, - since they add an extra level of hierarchy, are the cause of most of - the complexity in attribute values, and their contents are immutable. - Avoid these.</li> - - </ol> - -<h3> Optional Feature Sets: "Events", and friends </h3> - -<p> Events may be one of the more interesting new features in Level 2. -This package provides the core feature set and exposes mutation events. -No gooey events though; if you want that, write a layered implementation! </p> - -<p> Three mutation events aren't currently generated:</p> <ul> - - <li> <em>DOMSubtreeModified</em> is poorly specified. Think of this - as generating one such event around the time of finalization, which - is a fully conformant implementation. This implementation is exactly - as useful as that one. </li> - - <li> <em>DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument</em> and - <em>DOMNodeInsertedIntoDocument</em> are supposed to get sent to - every node in a subtree that gets removed or inserted (respectively). - This can be <em>extremely costly</em>, and the removal and insertion - processing is already significantly slower due to event reporting. - It's much easier, and more efficient, to have a listener higher in the - tree watch removal and insertion events through the bubbling or capture - mechanisms, than it is to watch for these two events.</li> - - </ul> - -<p> In addition, certain kinds of attribute modification aren't reported. -A fix is known, but it couldn't report the previous value of the attribute. -More work could fix all of this (as well as reduce the generally high cost -of childful attributes), but that's not been done yet. </p> - -<p> Also, note that it is a <em>Bad Thing™</em> to have the listener -for a mutation event change the ancestry for the target of that event. -Or to prevent mutation events from bubbling to where they're needed. -Just don't do those, OK? </p> - -<p> As an experimental feature (named "USER-Events"), you can provide -your own "user" events. Just name them anything starting with "USER-" -and you're set. Dispatch them through, bubbling, capturing, or what -ever takes your fancy. One important thing you can't currently do is -pass any data (like an object) with those events. Maybe later there -will be a "UserEvent" interface letting you get some substantial use -out of this mechanism even if you're not "inside" of a DOM package.</p> - -<p> You can create and send HTML events. Ditto UIEvents. Since DOM -doesn't require a UI, it's the UI's job to send them; perhaps that's -part of your application. </p> - -<p><em>This package may be built without the ability to report mutation -events, gaining a significant speedup in DOM construction time. However, -if that is done then certain other features -- notably node iterators -and getElementsByTagname -- will not be available.</em> - - -<h3> Optional Feature: "Traversal" </h3> - -<p> Each DOM node has all you need to walk to everything connected -to that node. Lightweight, efficient utilities are easily layered on -top of just the core APIs. </p> - -<p> Traversal APIs are an optional part of DOM Level 2, providing -a not-so-lightweight way to walk over DOM trees, if your application -didn't already have such utilities for use with data represented via -DOM. Implementing this helped debug the (optional) event and mutation -event subsystems, so it's provided here. </p> - -<p> At this writing, the "TreeWalker" interface isn't implemented. </p> - - - -<h2><a name='avoid'>DOM Functionality to Avoid</a></h2> - -<p> For what appear to be a combination of historical and "committee -logic" reasons, DOM has a number of <em>features which I strongly advise -you to avoid using</em> in your library and application code. These -include the following types of DOM nodes; see the documentation for the -implementation class for more information: <ul> - - <li> CDATASection - (<a href='DomCDATA.html'>DomCDATA</a> class) - ... use normal Text nodes instead, so you don't have to make - every algorithm recognize multiple types of character data - - <li> DocumentType - (<a href='DomDoctype.html'>DomDocType</a> class) - ... if this held actual typing information, it might be useful - - <li> Entity - (<a href='DomEntity.html'>DomEntity</a> class) - ... neither parsed nor unparsed entities work well in DOM; it - won't even tell you which attributes identify unparsed entities - - <li> EntityReference - (<a href='DomEntityReference.html'>DomEntityReference</a> class) - ... permitted implementation variances are extreme, all children - are readonly, and these can interact poorly with namespaces - - <li> Notation - (<a href='DomNotation.html'>DomNotation</a> class) - ... only really usable with unparsed entities (which aren't well - supported; see above) or perhaps with PIs after the DTD, not with - NOTATION attributes - - </ul> - -<p> If you really need to use unparsed entities or notations, use SAX; -it offers better support for all DTD-related functionality. -It also exposes actual -document typing information (such as element content models).</p> - -<p> Also, when accessing attribute values, use methods that provide their -values as single strings, rather than those which expose value substructure -(Text and EntityReference nodes). (See the <a href='DomAttr.html'>DomAttr</a> -documentation for more information.) </p> - -<p> Note that many of these features were provided as partial support for -editor functionality (including the incomplete DTD access). Full editor -functionality requires access to potentially malformed lexical structure, -at the level of unparsed tokens and below. Access at such levels is so -complex that using it in non-editor applications sacrifices all the -benefits of XML; editor aplications need extremely specialized APIs. </p> - -<p> (This isn't a slam against DTDs, note; only against the broken support -for them in DOM. Even despite inclusion of some dubious SGML legacy features -such as notations and unparsed entities, -and the ongoing proliferation of alternative schema and validation tools, -DTDs are still the most widely adopted tool -to constrain XML document structure. -Alternative schemes generally focus on data transfer style -applications; open document architectures comparable to -DocBook 4.0 don't yet exist in the schema world. -Feel free to use DTDs; just don't expect DOM to help you.) </p> - -</body> -</html> - diff --git a/libjava/gnu/xml/pipeline/package.html b/libjava/gnu/xml/pipeline/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 352f4c87c2c..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/xml/pipeline/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -<html><head><title> -blah -<!-- -/* - * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. - */ ---> -</title></head><body> - -<p>This package exposes a kind of XML processing pipeline, based on sending -SAX events, which can be used as components of application architectures. -Pipelines are used to convey streams of processing events from a producer -to one or more consumers, and to let each consumer control the data seen by -later consumers. - -<p> There is a <a href="PipelineFactory.html">PipelineFactory</a> class which -accepts a syntax describing how to construct some simple pipelines. Strings -describing such pipelines can be used in command line tools (see the -<a href="../util/DoParse.html">DoParse</a> class) -and in other places that it is -useful to let processing be easily reconfigured. Pipelines can of course -be constructed programmatically, providing access to options that the -factory won't. - -<p> Web applications are supported by making it easy for servlets (or -non-Java web application components) to be part of a pipeline. They can -originate XML (or XHTML) data through an <em>InputSource</em> or in -response to XML messages sent from clients using <em>CallFilter</em> -pipeline stages. Such facilities are available using the simple syntax -for pipeline construction. - - -<h2> Programming Models </h2> - -<p> Pipelines should be simple to understand. - -<ul> - <li> XML content, typically entire documents, - is pushed through consumers by producers. - - <li> Pipelines are basically about consuming SAX2 callback events, - where the events encapsulate XML infoset-level data.<ul> - - <li> Pipelines are constructed by taking one or more consumer - stages and combining them to produce a composite consumer. - - <li> A pipeline is presumed to have pending tasks and state from - the beginning of its ContentHandler.startDocument() callback until - it's returned from its ContentHandler.doneDocument() callback. - - <li> Pipelines may have multiple output stages ("fan-out") - or multiple input stages ("fan-in") when appropriate. - - <li> Pipelines may be long-lived, but need not be. - - </ul> - - <li> There is flexibility about event production. <ul> - - <li> SAX2 XMLReader objects are producers, which - provide a high level "pull" model: documents (text or DOM) are parsed, - and the parser pushes individual events through the pipeline. - - <li> Events can be pushed directly to event consumer components - by application modules, if they invoke SAX2 callbacks directly. - That is, application modules use the XML Infoset as exposed - through SAX2 event callbacks. - - </ul> - - <li> Multiple producer threads may concurrently access a pipeline, - if they coordinate appropriately. - - <li> Pipeline processing is not the only framework applications - will use. - - </ul> - - -<h3> Producers: XMLReader or Custom </h3> - -<p> Many producers will be SAX2 XMLReader objects, and -will read (pull) data which is then written (pushed) as events. -Typically these will parse XML text (acquired from -<code>org.xml.sax.helpers.XMLReaderFactory</code>) or a DOM tree -(using a <code><a href="../util/DomParser.html">DomParser</a></code>) -These may be bound to event consumer using a convenience routine, -<em><a href="EventFilter.html">EventFilter</a>.bind()</em>. -Once bound, these producers may be given additional documents to -sent through its pipeline. - -<p> In other cases, you will write producers yourself. For example, some -data structures might know how to write themselves out using one or -more XML models, expressed as sequences of SAX2 event callbacks. -An application module might -itself be a producer, issuing startDocument and endDocument events -and then asking those data structures to write themselves out to a -given EventConsumer, or walking data structures (such as JDBC query -results) and applying its own conversion rules. WAP format XML -(WBMXL) can be directly converted to producer output. - -<p> SAX2 introduced an "XMLFilter" interface, which is a kind of XMLReader. -It is most useful in conjunction with its XMLFilterImpl helper class; -see the <em><a href="EventFilter.html">EventFilter</a></em> javadoc -for information contrasting that XMLFilterImpl approach with the -relevant parts of this pipeline framework. Briefly, such XMLFilterImpl -children can be either producers or consumers, and are more limited in -configuration flexibility. In this framework, the focus of filters is -on the EventConsumer side; see the section on -<a href="#fitting">pipe fitting</a> below. - - -<h3> Consume to Standard or Custom Data Representations </h3> - -<p> Many consumers will be used to create standard representations of XML -data. The <a href="TextConsumer.html">TextConsumer</a> takes its events -and writes them as text for a single XML document, -using an internal <a href="../util/XMLWriter.html">XMLWriter</a>. -The <a href="DomConsumer.html">DomConsumer</a> takes its events and uses -them to create and populate a DOM Document. - -<p> In other cases, you will write consumers yourself. For example, -you might use a particular unmarshaling filter to produce objects -that fit your application's requirements, instead of using DOM. -Such consumers work at the level of XML data models, rather than with -specific representations such as XML text or a DOM tree. You could -convert your output directly to WAP format data (WBXML). - - -<h3><a name="fitting">Pipe Fitting</a></h3> - -<p> Pipelines are composite event consumers, with each stage having -the opportunity to transform the data before delivering it to any -subsequent stages. - -<p> The <a href="PipelineFactory.html">PipelineFactory</a> class -provides access to much of this functionality through a simple syntax. -See the table in that class's javadoc describing a number of standard -components. Direct API calls are still needed for many of the most -interesting pipeline configurations, including ones leveraging actual -or logical concurrency. - -<p> Four basic types of pipe fitting are directly supported. These may -be used to construct complex pipeline networks. <ul> - - <li> <a href="TeeConsumer.html">TeeConsumer</a> objects split event - flow so it goes to two two different consumers, one before the other. - This is a basic form of event fan-out; you can use this class to - copy events to any number of output pipelines. - - <li> Clients can call remote components through HTTP or HTTPS using - the <a href="CallFilter.html">CallFilter</a> component, and Servlets - can implement such components by extending the - <a href="XmlServlet.html">XmlServlet</a> component. Java is not - required on either end, and transport protocols other than HTTP may - also be used. - - <li> <a href="EventFilter.html">EventFilter</a> objects selectively - provide handling for callbacks, and can pass unhandled ones to a - subsequent stage. They are often subclassed, since much of the - basic filtering machinery is already in place in the base class. - - <li> Applications can merge two event flows by just using the same - consumer in each one. If multiple threads are in use, synchronization - needs to be addressed by the appropriate application level policy. - - </ul> - -<p> Note that filters can be as complex as -<a href="XsltFilter.html">XSLT transforms</a> -available) on input data, or as simple as removing simple syntax data -such as ignorable whitespace, comments, and CDATA delimiters. -Some simple "built-in" filters are part of this package. - - -<h3> Coding Conventions: Filter and Terminus Stages</h3> - -<p> If you follow these coding conventions, your classes may be used -directly (give the full class name) in pipeline descriptions as understood -by the PipelineFactory. There are four constructors the factory may -try to use; in order of decreasing numbers of parameters, these are: <ul> - - <li> Filters that need a single String setup parameter should have - a public constructor with two parameters: that string, then the - EventConsumer holding the "next" consumer to get events. - - <li> Filters that don't need setup parameters should have a public - constructor that accepts a single EventConsumer holding the "next" - consumer to get events when they are done. - - <li> Terminus stages may have a public constructor taking a single - paramter: the string value of that parameter. - - <li> Terminus stages may have a public no-parameters constructor. - - </ul> - -<p> Of course, classes may support more than one such usage convention; -if they do, they can automatically be used in multiple modes. If you -try to use a terminus class as a filter, and that terminus has a constructor -with the appropriate number of arguments, it is automatically wrapped in -a "tee" filter. - - -<h2> Debugging Tip: "Tee" Joints can Snapshot Data</h2> - -<p> It can sometimes be hard to see what's happening, when something -goes wrong. Easily fixed: just snapshot the data. Then you can find -out where things start to go wrong. - -<p> If you're using pipeline descriptors so that they're easily -administered, just stick a <em>write ( filename )</em> -filter into the pipeline at an appropriate point. - -<p> Inside your programs, you can do the same thing directly: perhaps -by saving a Writer (perhaps a StringWriter) in a variable, using that -to create a TextConsumer, and making that the first part of a tee -- -splicing that into your pipeline at a convenient location. - -<p> You can also use a DomConsumer to buffer the data, but remember -that DOM doesn't save all the information that XML provides, so that DOM -snapshots are relatively low fidelity. They also are substantially more -expensive in terms of memory than a StringWriter holding similar data. - -<h2> Debugging Tip: Non-XML Producers</h2> - -<p> Producers in pipelines don't need to start from XML -data structures, such as text in XML syntax (likely coming -from some <em>XMLReader</em> that parses XML) or a -DOM representation (perhaps with a -<a href="../util/DomParser.html">DomParser</a>). - -<p> One common type of event producer will instead make -direct calls to SAX event handlers returned from an -<a href="EventConsumer.html">EventConsumer</a>. -For example, making <em>ContentHandler.startElement</em> -calls and matching <em>ContentHandler.endElement</em> calls. - -<p> Applications making such calls can catch certain -common "syntax errors" by using a -<a href="WellFormednessFilter.html">WellFormednessFilter</a>. -That filter will detect (and report) erroneous input data -such as mismatched document, element, or CDATA start/end calls. -Use such a filter near the head of the pipeline that your -producer feeds, at least while debugging, to help ensure that -you're providing legal XML Infoset data. - -<p> You can also arrange to validate data on the fly. -For DTD validation, you can configure a -<a href="ValidationConsumer.html">ValidationConsumer</a> -to work as a filter, using any DTD you choose. -Other validation schemes can be handled with other -validation filters. - -</body></html> diff --git a/libjava/gnu/xml/transform/package.html b/libjava/gnu/xml/transform/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index d4355966c59..00000000000 --- a/libjava/gnu/xml/transform/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<body> - -<h1>GNU JAXP XSL transformer</h1> - -<div> -This package contains a Java XSL transformer compliant with the JAXP -specification. It depends on the GNU DOM and XPath implementations, and -will generate GNU DOM nodes unless a specific target from another -implementation was given. It understands DOM, SAX, and stream sources -and result sinks and supports these JAXP features. -</div> - -<div> -To use this transformer, set the system property -<code>javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory</code> to the value -<code>gnu.xml.transform.TransformerFactoryImpl</code>. You can then -instantiate <a href='TransformerFactory.html'>TransformerFactory</a> -and transformers in the ordinary manner. Reuse of stylesheets is -supported using the JAXP <a href='Templates.html'>Templates</a> -mechanism. -</div> - -<h3>Architecture</h3> - -<div> -When given a stylesheet source, this implementation compiles it internally -into a Stylesheet object, which is a container for templates and state. -Each stylesheet instruction is represented by a subclass of TemplateNode, -which is arranged in a directed graph: each TemplateNode has a reference -to its first child and the next node. -</div> - -<div> -The transformation process consists of identifying the Template that matches -the root of the source context, and calling <code>apply</code> on its -corresponding TemplateNode. This in turn processes its children and next -TemplateNode, depending on the semantics of each node type. -</div> - -<div> -Template nodes may reference XPath expressions or patterns. These are fully -compiled to objects of type <a href='../xpath/Expr.html'>Expr</a> at the -time the stylesheet is compiled. -</div> - -<h3>Conformance</h3> - -<div> -This implementation is feature complete, but the XSLT specification is -large and there are still many bugs that need to be ironed out. It has -been tested against the OASIS XSLT TC test suite, comprising unit tests -from the Xalan project and Microsoft. Conformance to these unit tests -is approximately 70% at the current time, although normal usage of the -transformer should involve relatively few surprises (the test suite is -designed to test very complex and obscure functionality). -</div> - -<h3>Known bugs</h3> - -<ul> -<li>When reusing stylesheets using the JAXP Templates mechanism, XSL -<code>apply-imports</code> instructions will not work.</li> -<li>XPath filter expressions do not always work as expected (this is a -problem with the GNU XPath implementation rather than the transformer). -This can result in problems with the <code>position()</code> function, -as well as <code>select</code> expressions and numbering.</li> -</ul> - -<div> -Obviously we'd like to improve conformance and fix these bugs. 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It does -<em>not</em> describe how a programmer should use this class; please -refer to the generated API documentation for this purpose. Instead, it -is intended for maintenance programmers who want to understand the -implementation, for example because they want to extend the class or -fix a bug.</p> - - -<h2>Data Structures</h2> - -<p>The algorithm uses a stack. Its allocation is delayed to the time -when the source path iterator actually returns the first curved -segment (either <code>SEG_QUADTO</code> or <code>SEG_CUBICTO</code>). -If the input path does not contain any curved segments, the value of -the <code>stack</code> variable stays <code>null</code>. In this quite -common case, the memory consumption is minimal.</p> - -<dl><dt><code>stack</code></dt><dd>The variable <code>stack</code> is -a <code>double</code> array that holds the start, control and end -points of individual sub-segments.</dd> - -<dt><code>recLevel</code></dt><dd>The variable <code>recLevel</code> -holds how many recursive sub-divisions were needed to calculate a -segment. The original curve has recursion level 0. For each -sub-division, the corresponding recursion level is increased by -one.</dd> - -<dt><code>stackSize</code></dt><dd>Finally, the variable -<code>stackSize</code> indicates how many sub-segments are stored on -the stack.</dd></dl> - -<h2>Algorithm</h2> - -<p>The implementation separately processes each segment that the -base iterator returns.</p> - -<p>In the case of <code>SEG_CLOSE</code>, -<code>SEG_MOVETO</code> and <code>SEG_LINETO</code> segments, the -implementation simply hands the segment to the consumer, without actually -doing anything.</p> - -<p>Any <code>SEG_QUADTO</code> and <code>SEG_CUBICTO</code> segments -need to be flattened. Flattening is performed with a fixed-sized -stack, holding the coordinates of subdivided segments. When the base -iterator returns a <code>SEG_QUADTO</code> and -<code>SEG_CUBICTO</code> segments, it is recursively flattened as -follows:</p> - -<ol><li>Intialization: Allocate memory for the stack (unless a -sufficiently large stack has been allocated previously). Push the -original quadratic or cubic curve onto the stack. Mark that segment as -having a <code>recLevel</code> of zero.</li> - -<li>If the stack is empty, flattening the segment is complete, -and the next segment is fetched from the base iterator.</li> - -<li>If the stack is not empty, pop a curve segment from the -stack. - - <ul><li>If its <code>recLevel</code> exceeds the recursion limit, - hand the current segment to the consumer.</li> - - <li>Calculate the squared flatness of the segment. If it smaller - than <code>flatnessSq</code>, hand the current segment to the - consumer.</li> - - <li>Otherwise, split the segment in two halves. Push the right - half onto the stack. Then, push the left half onto the stack. - Continue with step two.</li></ul></li> -</ol> - -<p>The implementation is slightly complicated by the fact that -consumers <em>pull</em> the flattened segments from the -<code>FlatteningPathIterator</code>. This means that we actually -cannot “hand the curent segment over to the consumer.” -But the algorithm is easier to understand if one assumes a -<em>push</em> paradigm.</p> - - -<h2>Example</h2> - -<p>The following example shows how a -<code>FlatteningPathIterator</code> processes a -<code>SEG_QUADTO</code> segment. It is (arbitrarily) assumed that the -recursion limit was set to 2.</p> - -<blockquote> -<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8"> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th></th><th>A</th><th>B</th><th>C</th> - <th>D</th><th>E</th><th>F</th><th>G</th><th>H</th> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[0]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>S<sub>ll</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[1]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>S<sub>ll</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[2]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>C<sub>ll</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[3]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>C<sub>ll</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[4]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>S<sub>l</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>ll</sub>.x</i> - = <i>S<sub>lr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>S<sub>lr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>S<sub>rl</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[5]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>S<sub>l</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>ll</sub>.x</i> - = <i>S<sub>lr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>S<sub>lr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>S<sub>rl</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[6]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>C<sub>l</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>lr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>lr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>C<sub>rl</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[7]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>C<sub>l</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>lr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>lr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td><i>C<sub>rl</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[8]</code></th> - <td><i>S.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>l</sub>.x</i> - = <i>S<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>lr</sub>.x</i> - = <i>S<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>lr</sub>.x</i> - = <i>S<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>S<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>rl</sub>.x</i> - = <i>S<sub>rr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>S<sub>rr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[9]</code></th> - <td><i>S.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>l</sub>.y</i> - = <i>S<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>lr</sub>.y</i> - = <i>S<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>lr</sub>.y</i> - = <i>S<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>S<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>rl</sub>.y</i> - = <i>S<sub>rr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>S<sub>rr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[10]</code></th> - <td><i>C.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>rr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>rr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[11]</code></th> - <td><i>C.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>rr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>C<sub>rr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[12]</code></th> - <td><i>E.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>rr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>rr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stack[13]</code></th> - <td><i>E.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>r</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>rr</sub>.y</i></td> - <td><i>E<sub>rr</sub>.x</i></td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>stackSize</code></th> - <td>1</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>3</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>1</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>1</td> - <td>0</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>recLevel[2]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>recLevel[1]</code></th> - <td>—</td> - <td>1</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>—</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - <tr align="center" valign="baseline"> - <th><code>recLevel[0]</code></th> - <td>0</td> - <td>1</td> - <td>1</td> - <td>1</td> - <td>1</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>2</td> - <td>—</td> - </tr> - </table> -</blockquote> - -<ol> - -<li>The data structures are initialized as follows. - -<ul><li>The segment’s end point <i>E</i>, control point -<i>C</i>, and start point <i>S</i> are pushed onto the stack.</li> - - <li>Currently, the curve in the stack would be approximated by one - single straight line segment (<i>S</i> – <i>E</i>). - Therefore, <code>stackSize</code> is set to 1.</li> - - <li>This single straight line segment is approximating the original - curve, which can be seen as the result of zero recursive - splits. Therefore, <code>recLevel[0]</code> is set to - zero.</li></ul> - -Column A shows the state after the initialization step.</li> - -<li>The algorithm proceeds by taking the topmost curve segment -(<i>S</i> – <i>C</i> – <i>E</i>) from the stack. - - <ul><li>The recursion level of this segment (stored in - <code>recLevel[0]</code>) is zero, which is smaller than - the limit 2.</li> - - <li>The method <code>java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D.getFlatnessSq</code> - is called to calculate the squared flatness.</li> - - <li>For the sake of argument, we assume that the squared flatness is - exceeding the threshold stored in <code>flatnessSq</code>. Thus, the - curve segment <i>S</i> – <i>C</i> – <i>E</i> gets - subdivided into a left and a right half, namely - <i>S<sub>l</sub></i> – <i>C<sub>l</sub></i> – - <i>E<sub>l</sub></i> and <i>S<sub>r</sub></i> – - <i>C<sub>r</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>r</sub></i>. Both halves are - pushed onto the stack, so the left half is now on top. - - <br /> <br />The left half starts at the same point - as the original curve, so <i>S<sub>l</sub></i> has the same - coordinates as <i>S</i>. Similarly, the end point of the right - half and of the original curve are identical - (<i>E<sub>r</sub></i> = <i>E</i>). More interestingly, the left - half ends where the right half starts. Because - <i>E<sub>l</sub></i> = <i>S<sub>r</sub></i>, their coordinates need - to be stored only once, which amounts to saving 16 bytes (two - <code>double</code> values) for each iteration.</li></ul> - -Column B shows the state after the first iteration.</li> - -<li>Again, the topmost curve segment (<i>S<sub>l</sub></i> -– <i>C<sub>l</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>l</sub></i>) is -taken from the stack. - - <ul><li>The recursion level of this segment (stored in - <code>recLevel[1]</code>) is 1, which is smaller than - the limit 2.</li> - - <li>The method <code>java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D.getFlatnessSq</code> - is called to calculate the squared flatness.</li> - - <li>Assuming that the segment is still not considered - flat enough, it gets subdivided into a left - (<i>S<sub>ll</sub></i> – <i>C<sub>ll</sub></i> – - <i>E<sub>ll</sub></i>) and a right (<i>S<sub>lr</sub></i> - – <i>C<sub>lr</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>lr</sub></i>) - half.</li></ul> - -Column C shows the state after the second iteration.</li> - -<li>The topmost curve segment (<i>S<sub>ll</sub></i> – -<i>C<sub>ll</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>ll</sub></i>) is popped from -the stack. - - <ul><li>The recursion level of this segment (stored in - <code>recLevel[2]</code>) is 2, which is <em>not</em> smaller than - the limit 2. Therefore, a <code>SEG_LINETO</code> (from - <i>S<sub>ll</sub></i> to <i>E<sub>ll</sub></i>) is passed to the - consumer.</li></ul> - - The new state is shown in column D.</li> - - -<li>The topmost curve segment (<i>S<sub>lr</sub></i> – -<i>C<sub>lr</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>lr</sub></i>) is popped from -the stack. - - <ul><li>The recursion level of this segment (stored in - <code>recLevel[1]</code>) is 2, which is <em>not</em> smaller than - the limit 2. Therefore, a <code>SEG_LINETO</code> (from - <i>S<sub>lr</sub></i> to <i>E<sub>lr</sub></i>) is passed to the - consumer.</li></ul> - - The new state is shown in column E.</li> - -<li>The algorithm proceeds by taking the topmost curve segment -(<i>S<sub>r</sub></i> – <i>C<sub>r</sub></i> – -<i>E<sub>r</sub></i>) from the stack. - - <ul><li>The recursion level of this segment (stored in - <code>recLevel[0]</code>) is 1, which is smaller than - the limit 2.</li> - - <li>The method <code>java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D.getFlatnessSq</code> - is called to calculate the squared flatness.</li> - - <li>For the sake of argument, we again assume that the squared - flatness is exceeding the threshold stored in - <code>flatnessSq</code>. Thus, the curve segment - (<i>S<sub>r</sub></i> – <i>C<sub>r</sub></i> – - <i>E<sub>r</sub></i>) is subdivided into a left and a right half, - namely - <i>S<sub>rl</sub></i> – <i>C<sub>rl</sub></i> – - <i>E<sub>rl</sub></i> and <i>S<sub>rr</sub></i> – - <i>C<sub>rr</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>rr</sub></i>. Both halves - are pushed onto the stack.</li></ul> - - The new state is shown in column F.</li> - -<li>The topmost curve segment (<i>S<sub>rl</sub></i> – -<i>C<sub>rl</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>rl</sub></i>) is popped from -the stack. - - <ul><li>The recursion level of this segment (stored in - <code>recLevel[2]</code>) is 2, which is <em>not</em> smaller than - the limit 2. Therefore, a <code>SEG_LINETO</code> (from - <i>S<sub>rl</sub></i> to <i>E<sub>rl</sub></i>) is passed to the - consumer.</li></ul> - - The new state is shown in column G.</li> - -<li>The topmost curve segment (<i>S<sub>rr</sub></i> – -<i>C<sub>rr</sub></i> – <i>E<sub>rr</sub></i>) is popped from -the stack. - - <ul><li>The recursion level of this segment (stored in - <code>recLevel[2]</code>) is 2, which is <em>not</em> smaller than - the limit 2. Therefore, a <code>SEG_LINETO</code> (from - <i>S<sub>rr</sub></i> to <i>E<sub>rr</sub></i>) is passed to the - consumer.</li></ul> - - The new state is shown in column H.</li> - -<li>The stack is now empty. 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href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:dateTime</td><td><a href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:duration</td><td><a href='Duration.html'>Duration</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:gDay</td><td><a href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:gMonth</td><td><a href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:gMonthDay</td><td><a href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:gYear</td><td><a href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:gYearMonth</td><td><a href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xs:time</td><td><a href='XMLGregorianCalendar.html'>XMLGregorianCalendar</a></td> - </tr> -</table> - -<table summary='XPath 2.0 data type mappings'> - <tr> - <th>XPath 2.0 data type</th><th>Java data type</th> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xdt:dayTimeDuration</td><td><a href='Duration.html'>Duration</a></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>xdt:yearMonthDuration</td><td><a href='Duration.html'>Duration</a></td> - </tr> -</table> - -<div> -Other XML Schema data types are considered to have a <q>natural</q> mapping to -Java types, which are defined by the Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB). -</div> - -</body> diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/namespace/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/namespace/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 00929f8a0db..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/namespace/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<body> - -<div> -<a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names'>XML Namespace</a> processing. -</div> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/parsers/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/parsers/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 71739b92c00..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/parsers/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -<html><head>javax.xml.parsers</head><body> - -<p>Bootstrapping APIs for JAXP parsers. -This is the first portable API defined for bootstrapping DOM. - -<p>JAXP parsers bootstrap in two stages. -First is getting a factory, and configuring it. -Second is asking that factory for a parser. - -<p>The SAX bootstrapping support corresponds to functionality -found in the <em>org.xml.sax.helpers</em> package, except -that it uses the JAXP two stage bootstrap paradigm and -that the parser that's bootstrapped is normally wrapping -a SAX parser rather than exposing it for direct use. - -</body></html> diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/dom/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/transform/dom/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0600fc72449..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/dom/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -<html><head>trax for dom</head><body> - -<p>Support for DOM inputs and outputs to transformers. - -</body></html> diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/transform/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index bc67c2b805c..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -<html><head>trax </head><body> - -<p>Base "TRAX" API for XSLT transformers. -This API borrows many structural notions from SAX, -such as the way error handling and external entity -resolution are handled, although it does not reuse -the corresponding SAX classes. -To use XSLT transformers: <ul> - -<li>Start with <em>TransformerFactory.newInstance()</em>; - -<li>Then you may wish to configure that factory through -its features and properties. This includes modifying -the way errors are handled and URIs are resolved. - -<li>Then you have several options for how to perform -the XSLT transformations. One generic option is to ask the -factory for a <a href="Transformer.html">Transformer</a> -and then use <em>Transformer.transform()</em> to pull -input text onto output text. - -<li>Alternatively, most factories support flexible integration -with SAX event streams. You can cast such factories to a -<a href="sax/SAXTransformerFactory.html">SAXTransformerFactory</a> -and perform either push or pull mode transformations. - -</ul> - -<p>The <a href="OutputKeys.html">OutputKeys</a> class -holds constants that can be used to configure output -properties used with <em>Result</em> objects, as if -they were specified in <em>xslt:output</em> attributes -in the stylesheet specifying the transform. - -<p>The <a href="Templates.html">Templates</a> class -accomodates the notion of "compiled" transforms. - -</body></html> diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/sax/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/transform/sax/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index b2d2978a363..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/sax/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -<html><head>trax for sax</head><body> - -<p>Support for SAX2-based XSLT transformers. -Normally you would cast a TransformerFactory to a -<a href="SAXTransformerFactory.html">SAXTransformerFactory</a> -and use that to in any of the various modes supported -(such as push or pull). - -</body></html> diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/stream/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/transform/stream/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index f9d052b1996..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/transform/stream/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -<html><head>trax for streams</head><body> - -<p>Support for text stream inputs and outputs to transformers. - -</body></html> - diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/validation/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/validation/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index b4daa143ac8..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/validation/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<body> - -<div> -API for the validation of XML documents using a range of schema languages. -</div> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/libjava/javax/xml/xpath/package.html b/libjava/javax/xml/xpath/package.html deleted file mode 100644 index 458cff84349..00000000000 --- a/libjava/javax/xml/xpath/package.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<body> - -<div> -This package provides access to an XPath evaluation environment and expressions. -</div> - -</body> -</html> |