Package org.jdom2

Class ProcessingInstruction

java.lang.Object
org.jdom2.Content
org.jdom2.ProcessingInstruction
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable, NamespaceAware
Direct Known Subclasses:
LocatedProcessingInstruction

public class ProcessingInstruction extends Content
An XML processing instruction. Methods allow the user to obtain the target of the PI as well as its data. The data can always be accessed as a String or, if the data appears akin to an attribute list, can be retrieved as name/value pairs.
Author:
Brett McLaughlin, Jason Hunter, Steven Gould
See Also:
  • Field Details

    • target

      protected String target
      The target of the PI
    • rawData

      protected String rawData
      The data for the PI as a String
    • mapData

      protected transient Map<String,String> mapData
      The data for the PI in name/value pairs
  • Constructor Details

    • ProcessingInstruction

      protected ProcessingInstruction()
      Default, no-args constructor for implementations to use if needed.
    • ProcessingInstruction

      public ProcessingInstruction(String target)
      This will create a new ProcessingInstruction with the specified target.
      Parameters:
      target - String target of PI.
      Throws:
      IllegalTargetException - if the given target is illegal as a processing instruction name.
    • ProcessingInstruction

      public ProcessingInstruction(String target, Map<String,String> data)
      This will create a new ProcessingInstruction with the specified target and data.
      Parameters:
      target - String target of PI.
      data - Map data for PI, in name/value pairs
      Throws:
      IllegalTargetException - if the given target is illegal as a processing instruction name.
    • ProcessingInstruction

      public ProcessingInstruction(String target, String data)
      This will create a new ProcessingInstruction with the specified target and data.
      Parameters:
      target - String target of PI.
      data - String data for PI.
      Throws:
      IllegalTargetException - if the given target is illegal as a processing instruction name.
  • Method Details

    • setTarget

      public ProcessingInstruction setTarget(String newTarget)
      This will set the target for the PI.
      Parameters:
      newTarget - String new target of PI.
      Returns:
      ProcessingInstruction - this PI modified.
    • getValue

      public String getValue()
      Returns the XPath 1.0 string value of this element, which is the data of this PI.
      Specified by:
      getValue in class Content
      Returns:
      the data of this PI
    • getTarget

      public String getTarget()
      This will retrieve the target of the PI.
      Returns:
      String - target of PI.
    • getData

      public String getData()
      This will return the raw data from all instructions.
      Returns:
      String - data of PI.
    • getPseudoAttributeNames

      public List<String> getPseudoAttributeNames()
      This will return a List containing the names of the "attribute" style pieces of name/value pairs in this PI's data.
      Returns:
      List - the List containing the "attribute" names.
    • setData

      public ProcessingInstruction setData(String data)
      This will set the raw data for the PI.
      Parameters:
      data - String data of PI.
      Returns:
      ProcessingInstruction - this PI modified.
    • setData

      public ProcessingInstruction setData(Map<String,String> data)
      This will set the name/value pairs within the passed Map as the pairs for the data of this PI. The keys should be the pair name and the values should be the pair values.
      Parameters:
      data - new map data to use
      Returns:
      ProcessingInstruction - modified PI.
    • getPseudoAttributeValue

      public String getPseudoAttributeValue(String name)
      This will return the value for a specific name/value pair on the PI. If no such pair is found for this PI, null is returned.
      Parameters:
      name - String name of name/value pair to lookup value for.
      Returns:
      String - value of name/value pair.
    • setPseudoAttribute

      public ProcessingInstruction setPseudoAttribute(String name, String value)
      This will set a pseudo attribute with the given name and value. If the PI data is not already in a pseudo-attribute format, this will replace the existing data.
      Parameters:
      name - String name of pair.
      value - String value for pair.
      Returns:
      ProcessingInstruction this PI modified.
    • removePseudoAttribute

      public boolean removePseudoAttribute(String name)
      This will remove the pseudo attribute with the specified name.
      Parameters:
      name - name of pseudo attribute to remove
      Returns:
      boolean - whether the requested instruction was removed.
    • toString

      public String toString()
      This returns a String representation of the ProcessingInstruction, suitable for debugging. If the XML representation of the ProcessingInstruction is desired, XMLOutputter.outputString(ProcessingInstruction) should be used.
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
      Returns:
      String - information about the ProcessingInstruction
    • clone

      public ProcessingInstruction clone()
      Return a deep clone of this instance. Even if this instance has a parent, the returned clone will not.

      All JDOM core classes are Cloneable, and never throw CloneNotSupportedException. Additionally all Cloneable JDOM classes return the correct type of instance from this method and there is no need to cast the result (co-variant return value).

      Subclasses of this should still call super.clone() in their clone method.

      Overrides:
      clone in class Content
    • detach

      public ProcessingInstruction detach()
      Description copied from class: Content
      Detaches this child from its parent or does nothing if the child has no parent.

      This method can be overridden by particular Content subclasses to return a specific type of Content (co-variant return type). All overriding subclasses must call super.detach();

      Overrides:
      detach in class Content
      Returns:
      this child detached
    • setParent

      protected ProcessingInstruction setParent(Parent parent)
      Description copied from class: Content
      Sets the parent of this Content. The caller is responsible for removing any pre-existing parentage.

      This method can be overridden by particular Content subclasses to return a specific type of Content (co-variant return type). All overriding subclasses must call super.setParent(Parent);

      Overrides:
      setParent in class Content
      Parameters:
      parent - new parent element
      Returns:
      the target element