DocumentFragment (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)
org.w3c.dom
Interface DocumentFragment
All Superinterfaces:
public interface DocumentFragment
extends Node
DocumentFragment
is a "lightweight" or "minimal" Document
object. It is very common to want to be able to extract a portion of a document's tree or to create a new fragment of a document. Imagine implementing a user command like cut or rearranging a document by moving fragments around. It is desirable to have an object which can hold such fragments and it is quite natural to use a Node for this purpose. While it is true that a Document
object could fulfill this role, a Document
object can potentially be a heavyweight object, depending on the underlying implementation. What is really needed for this is a very lightweight object. DocumentFragment
is such an object.
Furthermore, various operations -- such as inserting nodes as children of another Node
-- may take DocumentFragment
objects as arguments; this results in all the child nodes of the DocumentFragment
being moved to the child list of this node.
The children of a DocumentFragment
node are zero or more nodes representing the tops of any sub-trees defining the structure of the document. DocumentFragment
nodes do not need to be well-formed XML documents (although they do need to follow the rules imposed upon well-formed XML parsed entities, which can have multiple top nodes). For example, a DocumentFragment
might have only one child and that child node could be a Text
node. Such a structure model represents neither an HTML document nor a well-formed XML document.
When a DocumentFragment
is inserted into a Document
(or indeed any other Node
that may take children) the children of the DocumentFragment
and not the DocumentFragment
itself are inserted into the Node
. This makes the DocumentFragment
very useful when the user wishes to create nodes that are siblings; the DocumentFragment
acts as the parent of these nodes so that the user can use the standard methods from the Node
interface, such as Node.insertBefore
and Node.appendChild
.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
Field Summary |
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Method Summary |
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Methods inherited from interface org.w3c.dom.Node |
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appendChild, cloneNode, compareDocumentPosition, getAttributes, getBaseURI, getChildNodes, [getFeature](../../../org/w3c/dom/Node.html#getFeature%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29), getFirstChild, getLastChild, getLocalName, getNamespaceURI, getNextSibling, getNodeName, getNodeType, getNodeValue, getOwnerDocument, getParentNode, getPrefix, getPreviousSibling, getTextContent, getUserData, hasAttributes, hasChildNodes, [insertBefore](../../../org/w3c/dom/Node.html#insertBefore%28org.w3c.dom.Node, org.w3c.dom.Node%29), isDefaultNamespace, isEqualNode, isSameNode, [isSupported](../../../org/w3c/dom/Node.html#isSupported%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29), lookupNamespaceURI, lookupPrefix, normalize, removeChild, [replaceChild](../../../org/w3c/dom/Node.html#replaceChild%28org.w3c.dom.Node, org.w3c.dom.Node%29), setNodeValue, setPrefix, setTextContent, [setUserData](../../../org/w3c/dom/Node.html#setUserData%28java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, org.w3c.dom.UserDataHandler%29) |
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