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package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* It is unfortunate that java.io.Writer is a class rather than an interface.
* The serializer has a number of classes that extend java.io.Writer
* and which send their ouput to a yet another wrapped Writer or OutputStream.
*
* The purpose of this interface is to force such classes to over-ride all of
* the important methods defined on the java.io.Writer class, namely these:
* <code>
* write(int val)
* write(char[] chars)
* write(char[] chars, int start, int count)
* write(String chars)
* write(String chars, int start, int count)
* flush()
* close()
* </code>
* In this manner nothing will accidentally go directly to
* the base class rather than to the wrapped Writer or OutputStream.
*
* The purpose of this class is to have a uniform way of chaining the output of one writer to
* the next writer in the chain. In addition there are methods to obtain the Writer or
* OutputStream that this object sends its output to.
*
* This interface is only for internal use withing the serializer.
* @xsl.usage internal
*/
interface WriterChain
{
/** This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer */
public void write(int val) throws IOException;
/** This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer */
public void write(char[] chars) throws IOException;
/** This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer */
public void write(char[] chars, int start, int count) throws IOException;
/** This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer */
public void write(String chars) throws IOException;
/** This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer */
public void write(String chars, int start, int count) throws IOException;
/** This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer */
public void flush() throws IOException;
/** This method forces us to over-ride the method defined in java.io.Writer */
public void close() throws IOException;
/**
* If this method returns null, getOutputStream() must return non-null.
* Get the writer that this writer sends its output to.
*
* It is possible that the Writer returned by this method does not
* implement the WriterChain interface.
*/
public java.io.Writer getWriter();
/**
* If this method returns null, getWriter() must return non-null.
* Get the OutputStream that this writer sends its output to.
*/
public java.io.OutputStream getOutputStream();
}