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 |  |  |  | | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://xml.org/sax/properties/xml-string |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | Get the string of characters associated with the current event. 
    If the parser recognizes and supports this property but is not
    currently parsing text, it should return null. |  | Type: | java.lang.String |  | Access: | read-only |  | Note: | This property is currently not supported because the contents of
    the XML string returned by this property is not well defined. | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/schema/external-schemaLocation |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | The XML Schema Recommendation explicitly states that the inclusion
    of schemaLocation/noNamespaceSchemaLocation attributes is only a 
    hint; it does not mandate that these attributes must be used to 
    locate schemas. Similar situation happens to <import> element in
    schema documents. This property allows the user to specify a list of
    schemas to use. If the targetNamespace of a schema (specified 
    using this property) matches the targetNamespace of a schema 
    occurring in the instance document in schemaLocation attribute, or
    if the targetNamespace matches the namespace attribute of <import>
    element, the schema specified by the user using this property will
    be used (i.e., the schemaLocation attribute in the instance document
    or on the <import> element will be effectively ignored). |  | Type: | java.lang.String |  | Access: | read-write |  | Note: | The syntax is the same as for schemaLocation attributes in 
    instance documents: e.g, "http://www.example.com file_name.xsd". 
    The user can specify more than one XML Schema in the list. | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/schema/external-noNamespaceSchemaLocation |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | This property allows the user to specify an XML Schema with no 
    namespace. |  | Type: | java.lang.String |  | Access: | read-write |  | Note: | The syntax is a same as for the noNamespaceSchemaLocation attribute 
    that may occur in an instance document: e.g."file_name.xsd". The 
    user may specify only one XML Schema. For more information see the
    documentation for the 
    http://apache.org/xml/properties/schema/external-schemaLocation 
    property. | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/validation/schema/root-element-declaration |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | A QName or XSElementDeclaration object representing the top-level element declaration 
    used when validating the root element of a document or document fragment (also
    known as the validation root). If the value of this property is non-null the 
    validation root will be validated against the specified element declaration regardless
    of the actual name of the root element in the instance document. If the value is a 
    QName and a element declaration cannot be found an error will be reported. |  | Type: | javax.xml.namespace.QName or org.apache.xerces.xs.XSElementDeclaration |  | Access: | read-write |  | Since: | Xerces-J 2.10.0 |  | Note: | If the 'root-type-definition' property has been set this property takes precedence
    if its value is non-null. |  | Note: | If the value specified is an XSElementDeclaration it must be an object obtained from
    Xerces and must also be an object which is known to the schema validator, for example
    one which would be returned from an XMLGrammarPool. If these constraints are not met
    a ClassCastException may be thrown or processing of substitution groups, xsi:type
    and wildcards may fail to locate otherwise available schema components. |  | See: | http://apache.org/xml/properties/validation/schema/root-type-definition | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/validation/schema/root-type-definition |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | A QName or XSTypeDefinition object representing the top-level type definition 
    used when validating the root element of a document or document fragment (also
    known as the validation root). If the value of this property is non-null and the
    'root-element-declaration' property is not set the validation root will not be validated 
    against any element declaration. If the value is a QName and a type definition cannot 
    be found an error will be reported. |  | Type: | javax.xml.namespace.QName or org.apache.xerces.xs.XSTypeDefinition |  | Access: | read-write |  | Since: | Xerces-J 2.8.0 |  | Note: | If the 'root-element-declaration' property has been set this property is ignored. |  | Note: | Prior to Xerces-J 2.10.0 setting the value of this property to an XSTypeDefinition
    was not supported. |  | Note: | If the value specified is an XSTypeDefinition it must be an object obtained from
    Xerces and must also be an object which is known to the schema validator, for example
    one which would be returned from an XMLGrammarPool. If these constraints are not met
    a ClassCastException may be thrown or processing of substitution groups, xsi:type
    and wildcards may fail to locate otherwise available schema components. |  | See: | http://apache.org/xml/properties/validation/schema/root-element-declaration | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/input-buffer-size |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | The size of the input buffer in the readers. This determines how many
    bytes to read for each chunk. |  | Type: | java.lang.Integer |  | Access: | read-write |  | Since: | Xerces-J 2.1.0 |  | Note: | Some tests indicate that a bigger buffer size can improve the parsing
    performance for relatively large files. The default buffer size
    in Xerces is 2K. This would give a good performance for small documents
    (less than 10K). For documents larger than 10K, specifying the buffer
    size to 4K or 8K will significantly improve the performance. But it's not
    recommended to set it to a value larger than 16K. For really tiny
    documents (1K, for example), you can also set it to a value less than 2K,
    to get the best performance. |  | Note: | There are some conditions where the size of the parser's internal buffers 
    may be increased beyond the size specified for the input buffer. This would 
    happen in places where the text in the document cannot be split, for
    instance if the document contains a name which is longer than the input
    buffer. | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/locale |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | The locale to use for reporting errors and warnings. When the 
    value of this property is null the platform default returned 
    from java.util.Locale.getDefault() will be used. |  | Type: | java.util.Locale |  | Access: | read-write |  | Since: | Xerces-J 2.10.0 |  | Note: | If no messages are available for the specified locale the
    platform default will be used. If the platform default is
    not English and no messages are available for this locale
    then messages will be reported in English. | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/security-manager |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | It is possible to create XML documents whose processing could
    result in the use of all system resources.  This property enables
    Xerces to detect such documents, and abort their processing. |  | Type: | org.apache.xerces.util.SecurityManager |  | Access: | read-write |  | Since: | Xerces-J 2.3.0 |  | Note: | The org.apache.xerces.util.SecurityManagerclass
    contains a number of methods that allow applications to tailor Xerces's 
    tolerance of document constructs that could result in the heavy
    consumption of system resources (see the javadoc of this class for
    details).  Default values that should be appropriate for many
    environments are provided when the class is instantiated.  Xerces will not
    behave in a strictly spec-compliant way when this property is set.
    By default, this property is not set; Xerces's behaviour is therefore strictly 
    spec-compliant by default. | 
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 |  |  |  | | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/dom/current-element-node |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | The current DOM element node while parsing. |  | Type: | org.w3c.dom.Element |  | Access: | read-only |  | Note: | This property is useful for determining the location with a DOM
    document when an error occurs. | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://apache.org/xml/properties/dom/document-class-name |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | The fully qualified name of the class implementing 
    the org.w3c.dom.Document interface. The
    implementation used must have a zero argument constructor. |  | Type: | java.lang.String |  | Default: | "org.apache.xerces.dom.DocumentImpl" |  | Access: | read-write |  | Note: | When the document class name is set to a value other than the 
    name of the default document factory, the deferred node expansion 
    feature does not work. | 
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 |  |  |  | | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://xml.org/sax/properties/declaration-handler |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | Set the handler for DTD declarations. |  | Type: | org.xml.sax.ext.DeclHandler |  | Access: | read-write | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://xml.org/sax/properties/lexical-handler |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | Set the handler for lexical parsing events. |  | Type: | org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler |  | Access: | read-write | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://xml.org/sax/properties/dom-node |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | The DOM node currently being visited, if SAX is being used as
    a DOM iterator. If the parser recognizes and supports this 
    property but is not currently visiting a DOM node, it should 
    return null. |  | Type: | org.w3c.dom.Node |  | Access: | (parsing) read-only;
      
       (not parsing) read-write; |  | Note: | This property is only for SAX parser implementations used as
    DOM tree walkers. Currently, Xerces does not have this
    functionality. | 
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 | |  |  |  |  |  |  http://xml.org/sax/properties/document-xml-version |  |  |  |  |  | 
 |  |  | | Desc: | A literal string describing the actual XML version 
    of the document, such as "1.0" or "1.1". |  | Type: | java.lang.String |  | Access: | read-only |  | Since: | Xerces-J 2.7.0 |  | Note: | This property may only be examined during a parse after the
    startDocument callback has been completed. | 
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