Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

javax.xml.bind
Interface ValidationEventLocator

All Known Implementing Classes:
ValidationEventLocatorImpl

public interface ValidationEventLocator

Encapsulate the location of a ValidationEvent.

The ValidationEventLocator indicates where the ValidationEvent occurred. Different fields will be set depending on the type of validation that was being performed when the error or warning was detected. For example, on-demand validation would produce locators that contained references to objects in the Java content tree while unmarshal-time validation would produce locators containing information appropriate to the source of the XML data (file, url, Node, etc).

Since:
JAXB1.0
See Also:
Validator, ValidationEvent

Method Summary
 int getColumnNumber()
          Return the column number if available
 int getLineNumber()
          Return the line number if available
 Node getNode()
          Return a reference to the DOM Node if available
 Object getObject()
          Return a reference to the object in the Java content tree if available
 int getOffset()
          Return the byte offset if available
 URL getURL()
          Return the name of the XML source as a URL if available
 

Method Detail

getURL

URL getURL()
Return the name of the XML source as a URL if available

Returns:
the name of the XML source as a URL or null if unavailable

getOffset

int getOffset()
Return the byte offset if available

Returns:
the byte offset into the input source or -1 if unavailable

getLineNumber

int getLineNumber()
Return the line number if available

Returns:
the line number or -1 if unavailable

getColumnNumber

int getColumnNumber()
Return the column number if available

Returns:
the column number or -1 if unavailable

getObject

Object getObject()
Return a reference to the object in the Java content tree if available

Returns:
a reference to the object in the Java content tree or null if unavailable

getNode

Node getNode()
Return a reference to the DOM Node if available

Returns:
a reference to the DOM Node or null if unavailable

Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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