com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.dom.DOMLocatorImpl Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #2
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #3
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #4
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #5
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #6
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #7
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #8
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #9
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #10
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #11
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #12
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #13
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #14
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #15
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #16
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #17
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #18
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #19
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #20
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #21
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the * document is invalid with respect to its grammar(s). * * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this error. * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode= fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #22
Source File: DOMErrorHandlerWrapper.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Reports a warning. Warnings are non-fatal and can be safely ignored * by most applications. * * @param domain The domain of the warning. The domain can be any * string but is suggested to be a valid URI. The * domain can be used to conveniently specify a web * site location of the relevent specification or * document pertaining to this warning. * @param key The warning key. This key can be any string and * is implementation dependent. * @param exception Exception. * * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop * parsing the document. */ public void warning(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException { fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_WARNING; fDOMError.fException = exception; // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future. fDOMError.fType = key; fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage(); DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator; if (locator != null) { locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber(); locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber(); locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset(); locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId(); locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode; } if (fDomErrorHandler != null) { fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError); } }
Example #23
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }
Example #24
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }
Example #25
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }
Example #26
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }
Example #27
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }
Example #28
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }
Example #29
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }
Example #30
Source File: BaseMarkupSerializer.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * The method modifies global DOM error object * * @param message * @param severity * @param type * @return a DOMError */ protected DOMError modifyDOMError(String message, short severity, String type, Node node){ fDOMError.reset(); fDOMError.fMessage = message; fDOMError.fType = type; fDOMError.fSeverity = severity; fDOMError.fLocator = new DOMLocatorImpl(-1, -1, -1, node, null); return fDOMError; }