Java Code Examples for com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.xni.parser.XMLInputSource#getBaseSystemId()
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Example 1
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 2
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 3
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 4
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 5
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 6
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 7
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 8
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 9
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 10
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }
Example 11
Source File: XMLDTDLoader.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a Grammar object by parsing the contents of the * entity pointed to by source. * * @param source the location of the entity which forms * the starting point of the grammar to be constructed. * @throws IOException When a problem is encountered reading the entity * XNIException When a condition arises (such as a FatalError) that requires parsing * of the entity be terminated. */ public Grammar loadGrammar(XMLInputSource source) throws IOException, XNIException { reset(); // First chance checking strict URI String eid = XMLEntityManager.expandSystemId(source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), fStrictURI); XMLDTDDescription desc = new XMLDTDDescription(source.getPublicId(), source.getSystemId(), source.getBaseSystemId(), eid, null); if (!fBalanceSyntaxTrees) { fDTDGrammar = new DTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } else { fDTDGrammar = new BalancedDTDGrammar(fSymbolTable, desc); } fGrammarBucket = new DTDGrammarBucket(); fGrammarBucket.setStandalone(false); fGrammarBucket.setActiveGrammar(fDTDGrammar); // no reason to use grammar bucket's "put" method--we // know which grammar it is, and we don't know the root name anyway... // actually start the parsing! try { fDTDScanner.setInputSource(source); fDTDScanner.scanDTDExternalSubset(true); } catch (EOFException e) { // expected behaviour... } finally { // Close all streams opened by the parser. fEntityManager.closeReaders(); } if(fDTDGrammar != null && fGrammarPool != null) { fGrammarPool.cacheGrammars(XMLDTDDescription.XML_DTD, new Grammar[] {fDTDGrammar}); } return fDTDGrammar; }