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Factory that creates new javax.xml.datatype Objects that map XML to/from Java Objects.

* *

{@link #newInstance()} is used to create a new DatatypeFactory. * The following implementation resolution mechanisms are used in the following order:

*
    *
  1. * If the system property specified by {@link #DATATYPEFACTORY_PROPERTY}, "javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory", * exists, a class with the name of the property's value is instantiated. * Any Exception thrown during the instantiation process is wrapped as a {@link DatatypeConfigurationException}. *
  2. *
  3. * If the file ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/jaxp.properties exists, it is loaded in a {@link java.util.Properties} Object. * The Properties Object is then queried for the property as documented in the prior step * and processed as documented in the prior step. *
  4. *
  5. * The services resolution mechanism is used, e.g. META-INF/services/java.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory. * Any Exception thrown during the instantiation process is wrapped as a {@link DatatypeConfigurationException}. *
  6. *
  7. * The final mechanism is to attempt to instantiate the Class specified by * {@link #DATATYPEFACTORY_IMPLEMENTATION_CLASS}, "javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactoryImpl". * Any Exception thrown during the instantiation process is wrapped as a {@link DatatypeConfigurationException}. *
  8. *
* *

Note that you must supply your own implementation (such as Xerces); Android does not ship with a default implementation. * * @author Joseph Fialli * @author Jeff Suttor * @version $Revision: 884950 $, $Date: 2009-11-27 10:46:18 -0800 (Fri, 27 Nov 2009) $ * @since 1.5 */ public abstract class DatatypeFactory { /** *

Default property name as defined in JSR 206: Java(TM) API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.3.

* *

Default value is javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory.

*/ public static final String DATATYPEFACTORY_PROPERTY = "javax.xml.datatype.DatatypeFactory"; /** *

Default implementation class name as defined in JSR 206: Java(TM) API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.3.

* *

Default value is org.apache.xerces.jaxp.datatype.DatatypeFactoryImpl.

*/ // This uses "new String" to avoid being inlined as a constant. public static final String DATATYPEFACTORY_IMPLEMENTATION_CLASS = new String("org.apache.xerces.jaxp.datatype.DatatypeFactoryImpl"); /** *

Protected constructor to prevent instantiation outside of package.

* *

Use {@link #newInstance()} to create a DatatypeFactory.

*/ protected DatatypeFactory() {} /** *

Obtain a new instance of a DatatypeFactory.

* *

The implementation resolution mechanisms are defined in this * Class's documentation.

*

Note that you must supply your own implementation (such as Xerces); Android does not ship with a default implementation. * * @return New instance of a DocumentBuilderFactory * * @throws DatatypeConfigurationException If the implementation is not * available or cannot be instantiated. */ public static DatatypeFactory newInstance() throws DatatypeConfigurationException { try { return (DatatypeFactory) FactoryFinder.find( /* The default property name according to the JAXP spec */ DATATYPEFACTORY_PROPERTY, /* The fallback implementation class name */ DATATYPEFACTORY_IMPLEMENTATION_CLASS); } catch (FactoryFinder.ConfigurationError e) { throw new DatatypeConfigurationException(e.getMessage(), e.getException()); } } /** * Returns an instance of the named implementation of {@code DatatypeFactory}. * * @throws DatatypeConfigurationException if {@code factoryClassName} is not available or cannot * be instantiated. * @since 1.6 */ public static DatatypeFactory newInstance(String factoryClassName, ClassLoader classLoader) throws DatatypeConfigurationException { if (factoryClassName == null) { throw new DatatypeConfigurationException("factoryClassName == null"); } if (classLoader == null) { classLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); } try { Class type = classLoader != null ? classLoader.loadClass(factoryClassName) : Class.forName(factoryClassName); return (DatatypeFactory) type.newInstance(); } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { throw new DatatypeConfigurationException(e); } catch (InstantiationException e) { throw new DatatypeConfigurationException(e); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { throw new DatatypeConfigurationException(e); } } /** *

Obtain a new instance of a Duration * specifying the Duration as its string representation, "PnYnMnDTnHnMnS", * as defined in XML Schema 1.0 section 3.2.6.1.

* *

XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes, 3.2.6 duration, defines duration as:

*
* duration represents a duration of time. * The value space of duration is a six-dimensional space where the coordinates designate the * Gregorian year, month, day, hour, minute, and second components defined in Section 5.5.3.2 of [ISO 8601], respectively. * These components are ordered in their significance by their order of appearance i.e. as * year, month, day, hour, minute, and second. *
*

All six values are set and available from the created {@link Duration}

* *

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. * Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. * An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits * if implementation capacities are exceeded.

* * @param lexicalRepresentation String representation of a Duration. * * @return New Duration created from parsing the lexicalRepresentation. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If lexicalRepresentation is not a valid representation of a Duration. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If implementation cannot support requested values. * @throws NullPointerException if lexicalRepresentation is null. */ public abstract Duration newDuration(final String lexicalRepresentation); /** *

Obtain a new instance of a Duration * specifying the Duration as milliseconds.

* *

XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes, 3.2.6 duration, defines duration as:

*
* duration represents a duration of time. * The value space of duration is a six-dimensional space where the coordinates designate the * Gregorian year, month, day, hour, minute, and second components defined in Section 5.5.3.2 of [ISO 8601], respectively. * These components are ordered in their significance by their order of appearance i.e. as * year, month, day, hour, minute, and second. *
*

All six values are set by computing their values from the specified milliseconds * and are available using the get methods of the created {@link Duration}. * The values conform to and are defined by:

* * *

The default start instance is defined by {@link GregorianCalendar}'s use of the start of the epoch: i.e., * {@link java.util.Calendar#YEAR} = 1970, * {@link java.util.Calendar#MONTH} = {@link java.util.Calendar#JANUARY}, * {@link java.util.Calendar#DATE} = 1, etc. * This is important as there are variations in the Gregorian Calendar, * e.g. leap years have different days in the month = {@link java.util.Calendar#FEBRUARY} * so the result of {@link Duration#getMonths()} and {@link Duration#getDays()} can be influenced.

* * @param durationInMilliSeconds Duration in milliseconds to create. * * @return New Duration representing durationInMilliSeconds. */ public abstract Duration newDuration(final long durationInMilliSeconds); /** *

Obtain a new instance of a Duration * specifying the Duration as isPositive, years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds.

* *

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. * Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. * An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits * if implementation capacities are exceeded.

* *

A null value indicates that field is not set.

* * @param isPositive Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length * of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored. * @param years of this Duration * @param months of this Duration * @param days of this Duration * @param hours of this Duration * @param minutes of this Duration * @param seconds of this Duration * * @return New Duration created from the specified values. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If values are not a valid representation of a Duration. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If implementation cannot support requested values. */ public abstract Duration newDuration( final boolean isPositive, final BigInteger years, final BigInteger months, final BigInteger days, final BigInteger hours, final BigInteger minutes, final BigDecimal seconds); /** *

Obtain a new instance of a Duration * specifying the Duration as isPositive, years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds.

* *

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

* * @param isPositive Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length * of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored. * @param years of this Duration * @param months of this Duration * @param days of this Duration * @param hours of this Duration * @param minutes of this Duration * @param seconds of this Duration * * @return New Duration created from the specified values. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If values are not a valid representation of a Duration. * * @see #newDuration( * boolean isPositive, * BigInteger years, * BigInteger months, * BigInteger days, * BigInteger hours, * BigInteger minutes, * BigDecimal seconds) */ public Duration newDuration( final boolean isPositive, final int years, final int months, final int days, final int hours, final int minutes, final int seconds) { // years may not be set BigInteger realYears = (years != DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED) ? BigInteger.valueOf((long) years) : null; // months may not be set BigInteger realMonths = (months != DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED) ? BigInteger.valueOf((long) months) : null; // days may not be set BigInteger realDays = (days != DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED) ? BigInteger.valueOf((long) days) : null; // hours may not be set BigInteger realHours = (hours != DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED) ? BigInteger.valueOf((long) hours) : null; // minutes may not be set BigInteger realMinutes = (minutes != DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED) ? BigInteger.valueOf((long) minutes) : null; // seconds may not be set BigDecimal realSeconds = (seconds != DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED) ? BigDecimal.valueOf((long) seconds) : null; return newDuration( isPositive, realYears, realMonths, realDays, realHours, realMinutes, realSeconds ); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration by parsing its String representation, * "PnDTnHnMnS", * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

* *

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration * whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. * This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

* *

All four values are set and available from the created {@link Duration}

* *

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. * Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. * An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits * if implementation capacities are exceeded.

* * @param lexicalRepresentation Lexical representation of a duration. * * @return New Duration created using the specified lexicalRepresentation. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If the given string does not conform to the aforementioned specification. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If implementation cannot support requested values. * @throws NullPointerException If lexicalRepresentation is null. */ public Duration newDurationDayTime(final String lexicalRepresentation) { if (lexicalRepresentation == null) { throw new NullPointerException("lexicalRepresentation == null"); } // The lexical representation must match the pattern [^YM]*(T.*)? int pos = lexicalRepresentation.indexOf('T'); int length = (pos >= 0) ? pos : lexicalRepresentation.length(); for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) { char c = lexicalRepresentation.charAt(i); if (c == 'Y' || c == 'M') { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid dayTimeDuration value: " + lexicalRepresentation); } } return newDuration(lexicalRepresentation); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified milliseconds as defined in * * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

* *

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration * whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. * This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

* *

All four values are set by computing their values from the specified milliseconds * and are available using the get methods of the created {@link Duration}. * The values conform to and are defined by:

* * *

The default start instance is defined by {@link GregorianCalendar}'s use of the start of the epoch: i.e., * {@link java.util.Calendar#YEAR} = 1970, * {@link java.util.Calendar#MONTH} = {@link java.util.Calendar#JANUARY}, * {@link java.util.Calendar#DATE} = 1, etc. * This is important as there are variations in the Gregorian Calendar, * e.g. leap years have different days in the month = {@link java.util.Calendar#FEBRUARY} * so the result of {@link Duration#getDays()} can be influenced.

* *

Any remaining milliseconds after determining the day, hour, minute and second are discarded.

* * @param durationInMilliseconds Milliseconds of Duration to create. * * @return New Duration created with the specified durationInMilliseconds. * * @see * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration */ public Duration newDurationDayTime(final long durationInMilliseconds) { long _durationInMilliseconds = durationInMilliseconds; if (_durationInMilliseconds == 0) { return newDuration(true, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, 0, 0, 0, 0); } boolean tooLong = false; final boolean isPositive; if (_durationInMilliseconds < 0) { isPositive = false; if (_durationInMilliseconds == Long.MIN_VALUE) { _durationInMilliseconds++; tooLong = true; } _durationInMilliseconds *= -1; } else { isPositive = true; } long val = _durationInMilliseconds; int milliseconds = (int) (val % 60000L); // 60000 milliseconds per minute if (tooLong) { ++milliseconds; } if (milliseconds % 1000 == 0) { int seconds = milliseconds / 1000; val = val / 60000L; int minutes = (int) (val % 60L); // 60 minutes per hour val = val / 60L; int hours = (int) (val % 24L); // 24 hours per day long days = val / 24L; if (days <= ((long) Integer.MAX_VALUE)) { return newDuration(isPositive, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, (int) days, hours, minutes, seconds); } else { return newDuration(isPositive, null, null, BigInteger.valueOf(days), BigInteger.valueOf(hours), BigInteger.valueOf(minutes), BigDecimal.valueOf(milliseconds, 3)); } } BigDecimal seconds = BigDecimal.valueOf(milliseconds, 3); val = val / 60000L; BigInteger minutes = BigInteger.valueOf(val % 60L); // 60 minutes per hour val = val / 60L; BigInteger hours = BigInteger.valueOf(val % 24L); // 24 hours per day val = val / 24L; BigInteger days = BigInteger.valueOf(val); return newDuration(isPositive, null, null, days, hours, minutes, seconds); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified * day, hour, minute and second as defined in * * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

* *

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration * whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. * This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

* *

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. * Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. * An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits * if implementation capacities are exceeded.

* *

A null value indicates that field is not set.

* * @param isPositive Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length * of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored. * @param day Day of Duration. * @param hour Hour of Duration. * @param minute Minute of Duration. * @param second Second of Duration. * * @return New Duration created with the specified day, hour, minute * and second. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If any values would create an invalid Duration. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If implementation cannot support requested values. */ public Duration newDurationDayTime( final boolean isPositive, final BigInteger day, final BigInteger hour, final BigInteger minute, final BigInteger second) { return newDuration( isPositive, null, // years null, // months day, hour, minute, (second != null)? new BigDecimal(second):null ); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:dayTimeDuration using the specified * day, hour, minute and second as defined in * * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:dayTimeDuration.

* *

The datatype xdt:dayTimeDuration is a subtype of xs:duration * whose lexical representation contains only day, hour, minute, and second components. * This datatype resides in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2003/11/xpath-datatypes.

* *

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

* * @param isPositive Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length * of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored. * @param day Day of Duration. * @param hour Hour of Duration. * @param minute Minute of Duration. * @param second Second of Duration. * * @return New Duration created with the specified day, hour, minute * and second. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If any values would create an invalid Duration. */ public Duration newDurationDayTime( final boolean isPositive, final int day, final int hour, final int minute, final int second) { return newDuration(isPositive, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, day, hour, minute, second); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration by parsing its String representation, * "PnYnM", * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

* *

The datatype xdt:yearMonthDuration is a subtype of xs:duration * whose lexical representation contains only year and month components. * This datatype resides in the namespace {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#W3C_XPATH_DATATYPE_NS_URI}.

* *

Both values are set and available from the created {@link Duration}

* *

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. * Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. * An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits * if implementation capacities are exceeded.

* * @param lexicalRepresentation Lexical representation of a duration. * * @return New Duration created using the specified lexicalRepresentation. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If the lexicalRepresentation does not conform to the specification. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If implementation cannot support requested values. * @throws NullPointerException If lexicalRepresentation is null. */ public Duration newDurationYearMonth(final String lexicalRepresentation) { if (lexicalRepresentation == null) { throw new NullPointerException("lexicalRepresentation == null"); } // The lexical representation must match the pattern [^DT]*. int length = lexicalRepresentation.length(); for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) { char c = lexicalRepresentation.charAt(i); if (c == 'D' || c == 'T') { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid yearMonthDuration value: " + lexicalRepresentation); } } return newDuration(lexicalRepresentation); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified milliseconds as defined in * * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

* *

The datatype xdt:yearMonthDuration is a subtype of xs:duration * whose lexical representation contains only year and month components. * This datatype resides in the namespace {@link javax.xml.XMLConstants#W3C_XPATH_DATATYPE_NS_URI}.

* *

Both values are set by computing their values from the specified milliseconds * and are available using the get methods of the created {@link Duration}. * The values conform to and are defined by:

* * *

The default start instance is defined by {@link GregorianCalendar}'s use of the start of the epoch: i.e., * {@link java.util.Calendar#YEAR} = 1970, * {@link java.util.Calendar#MONTH} = {@link java.util.Calendar#JANUARY}, * {@link java.util.Calendar#DATE} = 1, etc. * This is important as there are variations in the Gregorian Calendar, * e.g. leap years have different days in the month = {@link java.util.Calendar#FEBRUARY} * so the result of {@link Duration#getMonths()} can be influenced.

* *

Any remaining milliseconds after determining the year and month are discarded.

* * @param durationInMilliseconds Milliseconds of Duration to create. * * @return New Duration created using the specified durationInMilliseconds. */ public Duration newDurationYearMonth(final long durationInMilliseconds) { return newDuration(durationInMilliseconds); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified * year and month as defined in * * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

* *

The XML Schema specification states that values can be of an arbitrary size. * Implementations may chose not to or be incapable of supporting arbitrarily large and/or small values. * An {@link UnsupportedOperationException} will be thrown with a message indicating implementation limits * if implementation capacities are exceeded.

* *

A null value indicates that field is not set.

* * @param isPositive Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length * of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored. * @param year Year of Duration. * @param month Month of Duration. * * @return New Duration created using the specified year and month. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If any values would create an invalid Duration. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If implementation cannot support requested values. */ public Duration newDurationYearMonth( final boolean isPositive, final BigInteger year, final BigInteger month) { return newDuration( isPositive, year, month, null, // days null, // hours null, // minutes null // seconds ); } /** *

Create a Duration of type xdt:yearMonthDuration using the specified * year and month as defined in * * XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Data Model, xdt:yearMonthDuration.

* *

A {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} value indicates that field is not set.

* * @param isPositive Set to false to create a negative duration. When the length * of the duration is zero, this parameter will be ignored. * @param year Year of Duration. * @param month Month of Duration. * * @return New Duration created using the specified year and month. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If any values would create an invalid Duration. */ public Duration newDurationYearMonth( final boolean isPositive, final int year, final int month) { return newDuration(isPositive, year, month, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED, DatatypeConstants.FIELD_UNDEFINED); } /** *

Create a new instance of an XMLGregorianCalendar.

* *

All date/time datatype fields set to {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} or null.

* * @return New XMLGregorianCalendar with all date/time datatype fields set to * {@link DatatypeConstants#FIELD_UNDEFINED} or null. */ public abstract XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendar(); /** *

Create a new XMLGregorianCalendar by parsing the String as a lexical representation.

* *

Parsing the lexical string representation is defined in * XML Schema 1.0 Part 2, Section 3.2.[7-14].1, * Lexical Representation.

* *

The string representation may not have any leading and trailing whitespaces.

* *

The parsing is done field by field so that * the following holds for any lexically correct String x:

*
     * newXMLGregorianCalendar(x).toXMLFormat().equals(x)
     * 
*

Except for the noted lexical/canonical representation mismatches * listed in * XML Schema 1.0 errata, Section 3.2.7.2.

* * @param lexicalRepresentation Lexical representation of one the eight XML Schema date/time datatypes. * * @return XMLGregorianCalendar created from the lexicalRepresentation. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException If the lexicalRepresentation is not a valid XMLGregorianCalendar. * @throws NullPointerException If lexicalRepresentation is null. */ public abstract XMLGregorianCalendar newXMLGregorianCalendar(final String lexicalRepresentation); /** *

Create an XMLGregorianCalendar from a {@link GregorianCalendar}.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Field by Field Conversion from * {@link GregorianCalendar} to an {@link XMLGregorianCalendar} *
java.util.GregorianCalendar fieldjavax.xml.datatype.XMLGregorianCalendar field
ERA == GregorianCalendar.BC ? -YEAR : YEAR{@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setYear(int year)}
MONTH + 1{@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setMonth(int month)}
DAY_OF_MONTH{@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setDay(int day)}
HOUR_OF_DAY, MINUTE, SECOND, MILLISECOND{@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setTime(int hour, int minute, int second, BigDecimal fractional)}
* (ZONE_OFFSET + DST_OFFSET) / (60*1000)
* (in minutes) *
{@link XMLGregorianCalendar#setTimezone(int offset)}* *
*

*conversion loss of information. It is not possible to represent * a java.util.GregorianCalendar daylight savings timezone id in the * XML Schema 1.0 date/time datatype representation.

* *

To compute the return value's TimeZone field, *