public class XmlStreamReader
extends java.io.Reader
IMPORTANT: This class is not related in any way to the org.xml.sax.XMLReader. This one IS a character stream.
All this has to be done without consuming characters from the stream, if not the XML parser will not recognized the document as a valid XML. This is not 100% true, but it's close enough (UTF-8 BOM is not handled by all parsers right now, XmlStreamReader handles it and things work in all parsers).
The XmlStreamReader class handles the charset encoding of XML documents in Files, raw streams and HTTP streams by offering a wide set of constructors.
By default the charset encoding detection is lenient, the constructor with the lenient flag can be used for a script (following HTTP MIME and XML specifications). All this is nicely explained by Mark Pilgrim in his blog, Determining the character encoding of a feed.
Originally developed for ROME under Apache License 2.0.
XmlStreamWriter
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static java.util.regex.Pattern |
ENCODING_PATTERN |
Constructor and Description |
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XmlStreamReader(java.io.File file)
Creates a Reader for a File.
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XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is)
Creates a Reader for a raw InputStream.
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XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is,
boolean lenient)
Creates a Reader for a raw InputStream.
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XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is,
boolean lenient,
java.lang.String defaultEncoding)
Creates a Reader for a raw InputStream.
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XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is,
java.lang.String httpContentType)
Creates a Reader using an InputStream and the associated content-type
header.
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XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is,
java.lang.String httpContentType,
boolean lenient)
Creates a Reader using an InputStream and the associated content-type
header.
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XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is,
java.lang.String httpContentType,
boolean lenient,
java.lang.String defaultEncoding)
Creates a Reader using an InputStream and the associated content-type
header.
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XmlStreamReader(java.net.URL url)
Creates a Reader using the InputStream of a URL.
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XmlStreamReader(java.net.URLConnection conn,
java.lang.String defaultEncoding)
Creates a Reader using the InputStream of a URLConnection.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
close()
Closes the XmlStreamReader stream.
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java.lang.String |
getDefaultEncoding()
Returns the default encoding to use if none is set in HTTP content-type,
XML prolog and the rules based on content-type are not adequate.
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java.lang.String |
getEncoding()
Returns the charset encoding of the XmlStreamReader.
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int |
read(char[] buf,
int offset,
int len)
Invokes the underlying reader's
read(char[], int, int) method. |
public XmlStreamReader(java.io.File file) throws java.io.IOException
It looks for the UTF-8 BOM first, if none sniffs the XML prolog charset, if this is also missing defaults to UTF-8.
It does a lenient charset encoding detection, check the constructor with the lenient parameter for details.
file
- File to create a Reader from.java.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the file.public XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is) throws java.io.IOException
It follows the same logic used for files.
It does a lenient charset encoding detection, check the constructor with the lenient parameter for details.
is
- InputStream to create a Reader from.java.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the stream.public XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is, boolean lenient) throws java.io.IOException
It follows the same logic used for files.
If lenient detection is indicated and the detection above fails as per specifications it then attempts the following:
If the content type was 'text/html' it replaces it with 'text/xml' and tries the detection again.
Else if the XML prolog had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else if the content type had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else 'UTF-8' is used.
If lenient detection is indicated an XmlStreamReaderException is never thrown.
is
- InputStream to create a Reader from.lenient
- indicates if the charset encoding detection should be
relaxed.java.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the stream.XmlStreamReaderException
- thrown if the charset encoding could not
be determined according to the specs.public XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is, boolean lenient, java.lang.String defaultEncoding) throws java.io.IOException
It follows the same logic used for files.
If lenient detection is indicated and the detection above fails as per specifications it then attempts the following:
If the content type was 'text/html' it replaces it with 'text/xml' and tries the detection again.
Else if the XML prolog had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else if the content type had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else 'UTF-8' is used.
If lenient detection is indicated an XmlStreamReaderException is never thrown.
is
- InputStream to create a Reader from.lenient
- indicates if the charset encoding detection should be
relaxed.defaultEncoding
- The default encodingjava.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the stream.XmlStreamReaderException
- thrown if the charset encoding could not
be determined according to the specs.public XmlStreamReader(java.net.URL url) throws java.io.IOException
If the URL is not of type HTTP and there is not 'content-type' header in the fetched data it uses the same logic used for Files.
If the URL is a HTTP Url or there is a 'content-type' header in the fetched data it uses the same logic used for an InputStream with content-type.
It does a lenient charset encoding detection, check the constructor with the lenient parameter for details.
url
- URL to create a Reader from.java.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the stream of
the URL.public XmlStreamReader(java.net.URLConnection conn, java.lang.String defaultEncoding) throws java.io.IOException
If the URLConnection is not of type HttpURLConnection and there is not 'content-type' header in the fetched data it uses the same logic used for files.
If the URLConnection is a HTTP Url or there is a 'content-type' header in the fetched data it uses the same logic used for an InputStream with content-type.
It does a lenient charset encoding detection, check the constructor with the lenient parameter for details.
conn
- URLConnection to create a Reader from.defaultEncoding
- The default encodingjava.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the stream of
the URLConnection.public XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is, java.lang.String httpContentType) throws java.io.IOException
First it checks if the stream has BOM. If there is not BOM checks the content-type encoding. If there is not content-type encoding checks the XML prolog encoding. If there is not XML prolog encoding uses the default encoding mandated by the content-type MIME type.
It does a lenient charset encoding detection, check the constructor with the lenient parameter for details.
is
- InputStream to create the reader from.httpContentType
- content-type header to use for the resolution of
the charset encoding.java.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the file.public XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is, java.lang.String httpContentType, boolean lenient, java.lang.String defaultEncoding) throws java.io.IOException
First it checks if the stream has BOM. If there is not BOM checks the content-type encoding. If there is not content-type encoding checks the XML prolog encoding. If there is not XML prolog encoding uses the default encoding mandated by the content-type MIME type.
If lenient detection is indicated and the detection above fails as per specifications it then attempts the following:
If the content type was 'text/html' it replaces it with 'text/xml' and tries the detection again.
Else if the XML prolog had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else if the content type had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else 'UTF-8' is used.
If lenient detection is indicated an XmlStreamReaderException is never thrown.
is
- InputStream to create the reader from.httpContentType
- content-type header to use for the resolution of
the charset encoding.lenient
- indicates if the charset encoding detection should be
relaxed.defaultEncoding
- The default encodingjava.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the file.XmlStreamReaderException
- thrown if the charset encoding could not
be determined according to the specs.public XmlStreamReader(java.io.InputStream is, java.lang.String httpContentType, boolean lenient) throws java.io.IOException
First it checks if the stream has BOM. If there is not BOM checks the content-type encoding. If there is not content-type encoding checks the XML prolog encoding. If there is not XML prolog encoding uses the default encoding mandated by the content-type MIME type.
If lenient detection is indicated and the detection above fails as per specifications it then attempts the following:
If the content type was 'text/html' it replaces it with 'text/xml' and tries the detection again.
Else if the XML prolog had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else if the content type had a charset encoding that encoding is used.
Else 'UTF-8' is used.
If lenient detection is indicated an XmlStreamReaderException is never thrown.
is
- InputStream to create the reader from.httpContentType
- content-type header to use for the resolution of
the charset encoding.lenient
- indicates if the charset encoding detection should be
relaxed.java.io.IOException
- thrown if there is a problem reading the file.XmlStreamReaderException
- thrown if the charset encoding could not
be determined according to the specs.public java.lang.String getDefaultEncoding()
If it is NULL the content-type based rules are used.
public java.lang.String getEncoding()
public int read(char[] buf, int offset, int len) throws java.io.IOException
read(char[], int, int)
method.read
in class java.io.Reader
buf
- the buffer to read the characters intooffset
- The start offsetlen
- The number of bytes to readjava.io.IOException
- if an I/O error occurspublic void close() throws java.io.IOException
close
in interface java.io.Closeable
close
in interface java.lang.AutoCloseable
close
in class java.io.Reader
java.io.IOException
- thrown if there was a problem closing the stream."Copyright © 2010 - 2020 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved"