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1 // DOMCatalogParser.java - An interface for reading catalog files
2

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19
20 package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.resolver.readers;
21
22 import com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.resolver.Catalog;
23 import org.w3c.dom.Node JavaDoc;
24
25 /**
26  * The DOMCatalogParser interface.
27  *
28  * <p>This interface must be implemented in order for a class to
29  * participate as a parser for the DOMCatalogReader.
30  *
31  * @see Catalog
32  * @see DOMCatalogReader
33  *
34  * @author Norman Walsh
35  * <a HREF="mailto:Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM">Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM</a>
36  *
37  * @version 1.0
38  */

39 public interface DOMCatalogParser {
40     /**
41      * Parse a DOM node as a catalog entry.
42      *
43      * <p>This method is expected to analyze the specified node and
44      * construct appropriate catalog entry(ies) from it.</p>
45      *
46      * @param catalog The catalog for which this node is being considered.
47      * @param node The DOM Node from the catalog.
48      */

49     public void parseCatalogEntry(Catalog catalog, Node JavaDoc node);
50 }
51
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