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25
26/**
27 * Provides stream and URI specific transformation classes.
28 *
29 * <p>
30 * The {@link javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource} class
31 * provides methods for specifying {@link java.io.InputStream} input,
32 * {@link java.io.Reader} input, and URL input in the form of strings. Even
33 * if an input stream or reader is specified as the source,
34 * {@link javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource#setSystemId} should still
35 * be called, so that the transformer can know from where it should resolve
36 * relative URIs. The public identifier is always optional: if the application
37 * writer includes one, it will be provided as part of the
38 * {@link javax.xml.transform.SourceLocator} information.
39 * <p>
40 * The {@link javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult} class
41 * provides methods for specifying {@link java.io.OutputStream},
42 * {@link java.io.Writer}, or an output system ID, as the output of the
43 * transformation result.
44 * <p>
45 * Normally streams should be used rather than readers or writers, for
46 * both the Source and Result, since readers and writers already have the encoding
47 * established to and from the internal Unicode format. However, there are times
48 * when it is useful to write to a character stream, such as when using a
49 * StringWriter in order to write to a String, or in the case of reading source
50 * XML from a StringReader.
51 *
52 *
53 * @since 1.5
54 */
55
56package javax.xml.transform.stream;
57