- All Superinterfaces:
 ContentHandler
Unmarshaller implemented as SAX ContentHandler.
 
 
Applications can use this interface to use their Jakarta XML Binding provider as a component in an XML pipeline. For example:
       JAXBContext context = JAXBContext.newInstance( "org.acme.foo" );
       Unmarshaller unmarshaller = context.createUnmarshaller();
 
       UnmarshallerHandler unmarshallerHandler = unmarshaller.getUnmarshallerHandler();
       SAXParserFactory spf = SAXParserFactory.newInstance();
       spf.setNamespaceAware( true );
 
       XMLReader xmlReader = spf.newSAXParser().getXMLReader();
       xmlReader.setContentHandler( unmarshallerHandler );
       xmlReader.parse(new InputSource( new FileInputStream( XML_FILE ) ) );
       MyObject myObject= (MyObject)unmarshallerHandler.getResult();                          
 
 
 This interface is reusable: even if the user fails to unmarshal an object, s/he can still start a new round of unmarshalling.
- Since:
 - 1.6, JAXB 1.0
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Method Summary
Methods inherited from interface org.xml.sax.ContentHandler
characters, declaration, endDocument, endElement, endPrefixMapping, ignorableWhitespace, processingInstruction, setDocumentLocator, skippedEntity, startDocument, startElement, startPrefixMapping 
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Method Details
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getResult
Obtains the unmarshalled result. This method can be called only after this handler receives the endDocument SAX event.- Returns:
 - always return a non-null valid object which was unmarshalled.
 - Throws:
 IllegalStateException- if this method is called before this handler receives the endDocument event.JAXBException- if there is any unmarshalling error. Note that the implementation is allowed to throw SAXException during the parsing when it finds an error.
 
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