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//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT.
package org.trinitydesktop.koala;
import org.trinitydesktop.qt.Qt;
import org.trinitydesktop.qt.QtSupport;
/**
This interface represents an entity, either parsed or unparsed, in
an XML document. Note that this models the entity itself not the
entity declaration. <code>Entity</code> declaration modeling has
been left for a later Level of the DOM specification.
The <code>nodeName</code> attribute that is inherited from
<code>Node</code> contains the name of the entity.
An XML processor may choose to completely expand entities before
the structure model is passed to the DOM; in this case there will
be no <code>EntityReference</code> nodes in the document tree.
XML does not mandate that a non-validating XML processor read and
process entity declarations made in the external subset or declared
in external parameter entities. This means that parsed entities
declared in the external subset need not be expanded by some
classes of applications, and that the replacement value of the
entity may not be available. When the replacement value is
available, the corresponding <code>Entity</code> node's child
list represents the structure of that replacement text. Otherwise,
the child list is empty.
The resolution of the children of the <code>Entity</code> (the
replacement value) may be lazily evaluated; actions by the user
(such as calling the <code>childNodes</code> method on the
<code>Entity</code> Node) are assumed to trigger the evaluation.
The DOM Level 1 does not support editing <code>Entity</code>
nodes; if a user wants to make changes to the contents of an
<code>Entity</code> , every related <code>EntityReference</code> node
has to be replaced in the structure model by a clone of the
<code>Entity</code> 's contents, and then the desired changes must be
made to each of those clones instead. All the descendants of an
<code>Entity</code> node are readonly.
An <code>Entity</code> node does not have any parent.
@short This interface represents an entity, either parsed or unparsed, in an XML document.
*/
public class Entity extends Node {
protected Entity(Class dummy){super((Class) null);}
public Entity() {
super((Class) null);
newEntity();
}
private native void newEntity();
public Entity(Entity other) {
super((Class) null);
newEntity(other);
}
private native void newEntity(Entity other);
public Entity(Node other) {
super((Class) null);
newEntity(other);
}
private native void newEntity(Node other);
/**
The public identifier associated with the entity, if specified.
If the public identifier was not specified, this is <code>null</code> .
@short The public identifier associated with the entity, if specified.
*/
public native String publicId();
/**
The system identifier associated with the entity, if specified.
If the system identifier was not specified, this is <code>null</code> .
@short The system identifier associated with the entity, if specified.
*/
public native String systemId();
/**
For unparsed entities, the name of the notation for the entity.
For parsed entities, this is <code>null</code> .
@short For unparsed entities, the name of the notation for the entity.
*/
public native String notationName();
// DOM::Entity* Entity(DOM::EntityImpl* arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED
}
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