This documentation differs from the official API. Jadeite adds extra features to the API including: variable font sizes, constructions examples, placeholders for classes and methods, and auto-generated “See Also” links. Additionally it is missing some items found in standard Javadoc documentation, including: generics type information, “Deprecated” tags and comments, “See Also” links, along with other minor differences. Please send any questions or feedback to bam@cs.cmu.edu.


javax.xml.bind.util
class JAXBResult

java.lang.Object extended by javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXResult extended by javax.xml.bind.util.JAXBResult
All Implemented Interfaces:
Result

public class JAXBResult
extends SAXResult

JAXP {@link javax.xml.transform.Result} implementation that unmarshals a JAXB object.

This utility class is useful to combine JAXB with other Java/XML technologies.

The following example shows how to use JAXB to unmarshal a document resulting from an XSLT transformation.

       JAXBResult result = new JAXBResult(
         JAXBContext.newInstance("org.acme.foo") );
       
       // set up XSLT transformation
       TransformerFactory tf = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
       Transformer t = tf.newTransformer(new StreamSource("test.xsl"));
       
       // run transformation
       t.transform(new StreamSource("document.xml"),result);
 
       // obtain the unmarshalled content tree
       Object o = result.getResult();
    

The fact that JAXBResult derives from SAXResult is an implementation detail. Thus in general applications are strongly discouraged from accessing methods defined on SAXResult.

In particular it shall never attempt to call the setHandler, setLexicalHandler, and setSystemId methods.


Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXResult
FEATURE
 
Constructor Summary

          Creates a new instance that uses the specified JAXBContext to unmarshal.
JAXBResult(Unmarshaller _unmarshaller)

          Creates a new instance that uses the specified Unmarshaller to unmarshal an object.
 
Method Summary
 Object

          Gets the unmarshalled object created by the transformation.
 
Methods inherited from class javax.xml.transform.sax.SAXResult
getHandler, getLexicalHandler, getSystemId, setHandler, setLexicalHandler, setSystemId
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

JAXBResult

public JAXBResult(JAXBContext context)
           throws JAXBException
Creates a new instance that uses the specified JAXBContext to unmarshal.

Parameters:
context - The JAXBContext that will be used to create the necessary Unmarshaller. This parameter must not be null.
Throws:
JAXBException - if an error is encountered while creating the JAXBResult or if the context parameter is null.

JAXBResult

public JAXBResult(Unmarshaller _unmarshaller)
           throws JAXBException
Creates a new instance that uses the specified Unmarshaller to unmarshal an object.

This JAXBResult object will use the specified Unmarshaller instance. It is the caller's responsibility not to use the same Unmarshaller for other purposes while it is being used by this object.

The primary purpose of this method is to allow the client to configure Unmarshaller. Unless you know what you are doing, it's easier and safer to pass a JAXBContext.

Parameters:
_unmarshaller - the unmarshaller. This parameter must not be null.
Throws:
JAXBException - if an error is encountered while creating the JAXBResult or the Unmarshaller parameter is null.
Method Detail

getResult

public Object getResult()
                 throws JAXBException
Gets the unmarshalled object created by the transformation.

Returns:
Always return a non-null object.
Throws:
JAXBException - if there is any unmarshalling error. Note that the implementation is allowed to throw SAXException during the parsing when it finds an error.


This documentation differs from the official API. Jadeite adds extra features to the API including: variable font sizes, constructions examples, placeholders for classes and methods, and auto-generated “See Also” links. Additionally it is missing some items found in standard Javadoc documentation, including: generics type information, “Deprecated” tags and comments, “See Also” links, along with other minor differences. Please send any questions or feedback to bam@cs.cmu.edu.
This page displays the Jadeite version of the documention, which is derived from the offical documentation that contains this copyright notice:
Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Also see the documentation redistribution policy.
The official Sun™ documentation can be found here at http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/.