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diff --git a/jetty-xml/src/main/resources/org/eclipse/jetty/xml/configure_9_0.dtd b/jetty-xml/src/main/resources/org/eclipse/jetty/xml/configure_9_0.dtd deleted file mode 100644 index 542bc8c9db..0000000000 --- a/jetty-xml/src/main/resources/org/eclipse/jetty/xml/configure_9_0.dtd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> - -<!-- -This is the document type descriptor for the -org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration class. It allows a java object to be -configured by with a sequence of Set, Put and Call elements. These tags are -mapped to methods on the object to be configured as follows: - - <Set name="Test">value</Set> == obj.setTest("value"); - <Put name="Test">value</Put> == obj.put("Test","value"); - <Call name="test"><Arg>value</Arg></Call> == obj.test("value"); - -Values themselves may be configured objects that are created with the -<New> tag or returned from a <Call> tag. - -Values are matched to arguments on a best effort approach, but types -my be specified if a match is not achieved. - ---> - -<!ENTITY % CONFIG "Set|Get|Put|Call|New|Ref|Array|Map|Property"> -<!ENTITY % VALUE "#PCDATA|Get|Call|New|Ref|Array|Map|SystemProperty|Env|Property"> - -<!ENTITY % TYPEATTR "type CDATA #IMPLIED " > <!-- String|Character|Short|Byte|Integer|Long|Boolean|Float|Double|char|short|byte|int|long|boolean|float|double|URL|InetAddress|InetAddrPort| #classname --> -<!ENTITY % IMPLIEDCLASSATTR "class CDATA #IMPLIED" > -<!ENTITY % CLASSATTR "class CDATA #REQUIRED" > -<!ENTITY % NAMEATTR "name CDATA #REQUIRED" > -<!ENTITY % IMPLIEDNAMEATTR "name CDATA #IMPLIED" > -<!ENTITY % DEFAULTATTR "default CDATA #IMPLIED" > -<!ENTITY % IDATTR "id ID #IMPLIED" > -<!ENTITY % REFATTR "refid CDATA #IMPLIED" > -<!ENTITY % REQUIREDIDATTR "id ID #REQUIRED" > - - -<!-- -Configure Element. -This is the root element that specifies the class of object that -can be configured: - - <Configure class="com.acme.MyClass"> ... </Configure> ---> -<!ELEMENT Configure (Arg*,(%CONFIG;)*) > -<!ATTLIST Configure %IMPLIEDCLASSATTR; %IDATTR; > - - -<!-- -Set Element. -This element maps to a call to a setter method or field on the current object. -The name and optional type attributes are used to select the setter -method. If the name given is xxx, then a setXxx method is used, or -the xxx field is used of setXxx cannot be found. -A Set element can contain value text and/or the value objects returned -by other elements such as Call, New, SystemProperty, etc. -If no value type is specified, then white -space is trimmed out of the value. If it contains multiple value -elements they are added as strings before being converted to any -specified type. - -A Set with a class attribute is treated as a static set method invocation. ---> -<!ELEMENT Set (%VALUE;)* > -<!ATTLIST Set %NAMEATTR; %TYPEATTR; %IMPLIEDCLASSATTR; > - - -<!-- -Get Element. -This element maps to a call to a getter method or field on the current object. -The name attribute is used to select the get method. -If the name given is xxx, then a getXxx method is used, or -the xxx field is used if getXxx cannot be found. -A Get element can contain other elements such as Set, Put, Call, etc. -which act on the object returned by the get call. - -A Get with a class attribute is treated as a static get method or field. ---> -<!ELEMENT Get (%CONFIG;)* > -<!ATTLIST Get %NAMEATTR; %IMPLIEDCLASSATTR; %IDATTR; > - - -<!-- -Put Element. -This element maps to a call to a put method on the current object, -which must implement the Map interface. The name attribute is used -as the put key and the optional type attribute can force the type -of the value. - -A Put element can contain value text and/or value elements such as Call, -New, SystemProperty, etc. If no value type is specified, then white -space is trimmed out of the value. If it contains multiple value -elements they are added as strings before being converted to any -specified type. ---> -<!ELEMENT Put (%VALUE;)* > -<!ATTLIST Put %NAMEATTR; %TYPEATTR; > - - -<!-- -Call Element. -This element maps to an arbitrary call to a method on the current object, -The name attribute and Arg elements are used to select the method. - -A Call element can contain a sequence of Arg elements followed by -a sequence of other elements such as Set, Put, Call, etc. which act on any object -returned by the original call: - - <Call id="o2" name="test"> - <Arg>value1</Arg> - <Set name="Test">Value2</Set> - </Call> - -This is equivalent to: - - Object o2 = o1.test("value1"); - o2.setTest("value2"); - -A Call with a class attribute is treated as a static call. ---> -<!ELEMENT Call (Arg*,(%CONFIG;)*) > -<!ATTLIST Call %NAMEATTR; %IMPLIEDCLASSATTR; %IDATTR; > - - -<!-- -Arg Element. -This element defines a positional or optional named argument for the -Call and New elements. The optional type attribute can force the type -of the value. - -An Arg element can contain value text and/or value elements such as Call, -New, SystemProperty, etc. If no value type is specified, then white -space is trimmed out of the value. If it contains multiple value -elements they are added as strings before being converted to any -specified type. ---> -<!ELEMENT Arg (%VALUE;)* > -<!ATTLIST Arg %TYPEATTR; %IMPLIEDNAMEATTR; > - - -<!-- -New Element. -This element allows the creation of a new object as part of a -value for elements such as Set, Put, Arg, etc. The class attribute -determines the type of the new object and the contained Arg elements -are used to select the constructor for the new object. - -A New element can contain a sequence of Arg elements followed by -a sequence of elements such as Set, Put, Call, etc. elements -which act on the new object: - - <New id="o" class="com.acme.MyClass"> - <Arg>value1</Arg> - <Set name="test">Value2</Set> - </New> - -This is equivalent to: - - Object o = new com.acme.MyClass("value1"); - o.setTest("Value2"); ---> -<!ELEMENT New (Arg*,(%CONFIG;)*) > -<!ATTLIST New %CLASSATTR; %IDATTR;> - - -<!-- -Ref Element. -This element allows a previously created object to be referenced by id. The -attribute refid is used to specify the id of another object (the attribute id can -also be used, but it's use is deprecated). -A Ref element can contain a sequence of elements such as Set, Put, Call, etc. -which act on the referenced object. - - <Ref refid="myobject"> - <Set name="Test">Value2</Set> - </New> ---> -<!ELEMENT Ref (%CONFIG;)* > -<!ATTLIST Ref %IDATTR; %REFATTR;> - - -<!-- -Array Element. -This element allows the creation of a new array as part of a -value of elements such as Set, Put, Arg, etc. The type attribute determines -the type of the new array and the contained Item elements -are used for each element of the array: - - <Array type="java.lang.String"> - <Item>value0</Item> - <Item><New class="java.lang.String"><Arg>value1</Arg></New></Item> - </Array> - -This is equivalent to: - String[] a = new String[] { "value0", new String("value1") }; ---> -<!ELEMENT Array (Item*) > -<!ATTLIST Array %TYPEATTR; %IDATTR; > - - -<!-- -Map Element. -This element allows the creation of a new map as part of a -value of elements such as Set, Put, Arg, etc. The type attribute determines -the type of the new array and the contained Item elements -are used for each element of the array: - - <Map> - <Entry> - <Item>keyName</Item> - <Item><New class="java.lang.String"><Arg>value1</Arg></New></Item> - </Entry> - </Map> - -This is equivalent to: - Map m = new HashMap(); - m.put("keyName", new String("value1")); ---> -<!ELEMENT Map (Entry*) > -<!ATTLIST Map %IDATTR; > -<!ELEMENT Entry (Item,Item) > - - -<!-- -Item Element. -This element defines an entry for the Array or Map Entry elements. -The optional type attribute can force the type of the value. - -An Item element can contain value text and/or the value object of -elements such as Call, New, SystemProperty, etc. If no value type -is specified, then white space is trimmed out of the value. -If it contains multiple value elements they are added as strings -before being converted to any specified type. ---> -<!ELEMENT Item (%VALUE;)* > -<!ATTLIST Item %TYPEATTR; %IDATTR; > - - -<!-- -System Property Element. -This element allows JVM System properties to be retrieved as -part of the value of elements such as Set, Put, Arg, etc. -The name attribute specifies the property name and the optional -default argument provides a default value. - - <SystemProperty name="Test" default="value" /> - -This is equivalent to: - - System.getProperty("Test","value"); ---> -<!ELEMENT SystemProperty EMPTY > -<!ATTLIST SystemProperty %NAMEATTR; %DEFAULTATTR; %IDATTR; > - - -<!-- -Environment variable Element. -This element allows OS Environment variables to be retrieved as -part of the value of elements such as Set, Put, Arg, etc. -The name attribute specifies the env variable name and the optional -default argument provides a default value. - - <Env name="Test" default="value" /> - -This is equivalent to: - - String v=System.getEnv("Test"); - if (v==null) v="value"; - ---> -<!ELEMENT Env EMPTY > -<!ATTLIST Env %NAMEATTR; %DEFAULTATTR; %IDATTR; > - - -<!-- -Property Element. -This element allows arbitrary properties to be retrieved by name. -The name attribute specifies the property name and the optional -default argument provides a default value. - -A Property element can contain a sequence of elements such as Set, Put, Call, etc. -which act on the retrieved object: - - <Property name="Server"> - <Call id="jdbcIdMgr" name="getAttribute"> - <Arg>jdbcIdMgr</Arg> - </Call> - </Property> ---> -<!ELEMENT Property (%CONFIG;)* > -<!ATTLIST Property %NAMEATTR; %DEFAULTATTR; %IDATTR; > |