public interface DOMImplementationSource
DOMImplementationSource
object is listed in the binding-specific list of available sources so that its DOMImplementation
objects are made available. See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
DOMImplementation |
getDOMImplementation |
A method to request the first DOM implementation that supports the specified features. |
DOMImplementationList |
getDOMImplementationList |
A method to request a list of DOM implementations that support the specified features and versions, as specified in . |
DOMImplementation getDOMImplementation(String features)
features
- A string that specifies which features and versions are required. This is a space separated list in which each feature is specified by its name optionally followed by a space and a version number. This method returns the first item of the list returned by getDOMImplementationList
. As an example, the string "XML 3.0 Traversal +Events 2.0"
will request a DOM implementation that supports the module "XML" for its 3.0 version, a module that support of the "Traversal" module for any version, and the module "Events" for its 2.0 version. The module "Events" must be accessible using the method Node.getFeature()
and DOMImplementation.getFeature()
.null
if this source has none.DOMImplementationList getDOMImplementationList(String features)
features
- A string that specifies which features and versions are required. This is a space separated list in which each feature is specified by its name optionally followed by a space and a version number. This is something like: "XML 3.0 Traversal +Events 2.0"
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