Uses of Interface
javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator
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Packages that use SourceLocator Package Description javax.xml.transform This package defines the generic APIs for processing transformation instructions, and performing a transformation from source to result.javax.xml.transform.dom This package implements DOM-specific transformation APIs. -
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Uses of SourceLocator in javax.xml.transform
Methods in javax.xml.transform that return SourceLocator Modifier and Type Method and Description SourceLocator
TransformerException. getLocator()
Method getLocator retrieves an instance of a SourceLocator object that specifies where an error occurred.Methods in javax.xml.transform with parameters of type SourceLocator Modifier and Type Method and Description void
TransformerException. setLocator(SourceLocator location)
Method setLocator sets an instance of a SourceLocator object that specifies where an error occurred.Constructors in javax.xml.transform with parameters of type SourceLocator Constructor and Description TransformerConfigurationException(String message, SourceLocator locator)
Create a new TransformerConfigurationException from a message and a Locator.TransformerConfigurationException(String message, SourceLocator locator, Throwable e)
Wrap an existing exception in a TransformerConfigurationException.TransformerException(String message, SourceLocator locator)
Create a new TransformerException from a message and a Locator.TransformerException(String message, SourceLocator locator, Throwable e)
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Uses of SourceLocator in javax.xml.transform.dom
Subinterfaces of SourceLocator in javax.xml.transform.dom Modifier and Type Interface and Description interface
DOMLocator
Indicates the position of a node in a source DOM, intended primarily for error reporting.
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