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For more information on the JDOM Project, please see . */ package org.jdom; import java.io.*; /** * Superclass for JDOM objects which can be legal child content * of {@link org.jdom.Parent} nodes. * * @see org.jdom.Comment * @see org.jdom.DocType * @see org.jdom.Element * @see org.jdom.EntityRef * @see org.jdom.Parent * @see org.jdom.ProcessingInstruction * @see org.jdom.Text * * @author Bradley S. Huffman * @author Jason Hunter * @version $Revision: 1.1.1.1 $, $Date: 2005/12/02 14:16:47 $ */ public abstract class Content implements Cloneable, Serializable { protected Parent parent = null; protected Content() {} /** * Detaches this child from its parent or does nothing if the child * has no parent. * * @return this child detached */ public Content detach() { if (parent != null) { parent.removeContent(this); } return this; } /** * Return this child's parent, or null if this child is currently * not attached. The parent can be either an {@link Element} * or a {@link Document}. * * @return this child's parent or null if none */ public Parent getParent() { return parent; } /** * A convenience method that returns any parent element for this element, * or null if the element is unattached or is a root element. This was the * original behavior of getParent() in JDOM Beta 9 which began returning * Parent in Beta 10. This method provides a convenient upgrade path for * JDOM Beta 10 and 1.0 users. * * @return the containing Element or null if unattached or a root element */ public Element getParentElement() { Parent parent = getParent(); return (Element) ((parent instanceof Element) ? parent : null); } /** * Sets the parent of this Content. The caller is responsible for removing * any pre-existing parentage. * * @param parent new parent element * @return the target element */ protected Content setParent(Parent parent) { this.parent = parent; return this; } /** * Return this child's owning document or null if the branch containing * this child is currently not attached to a document. * * @return this child's owning document or null if none */ public Document getDocument() { if (parent == null) return null; return parent.getDocument(); } /** * Returns the XPath 1.0 string value of this child. * * @return xpath string value of this child. */ public abstract String getValue(); /** * Returns a deep, unattached copy of this child and its descendants * detached from any parent or document. * * @return a detached deep copy of this child and descendants */ public Object clone() { try { Content c = (Content)super.clone(); c.parent = null; return c; } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { //Can not happen .... //e.printStackTrace(); return null; } } /** * This tests for equality of this Content object to the supplied object. * Content items are considered equal only if they are referentially equal * (i.e. the same object). User code may choose to compare objects * based on their properties instead. * * @param ob Object to compare to. * @return boolean - whether the Content is * equal to the supplied Object. */ public final boolean equals(Object ob) { return (ob == this); } /** * This returns the hash code for this Content item. * * @return int - hash code. */ public final int hashCode() { return super.hashCode(); } }