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package com.sun.xml.internal.stream.events ;
import javax.xml.stream.events.EndDocument;
import java.io.Writer;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamConstants;
/**
* This class contains information about EndDocument event.
*
* @author Neeraj Bajaj, Sun Microsystems.
*/
public class EndDocumentEvent extends DummyEvent
implements EndDocument {
public EndDocumentEvent() {
init();
}
protected void init() {
setEventType(XMLStreamConstants.END_DOCUMENT);
}
public String toString() {
return "ENDDOCUMENT";
}
/** This method will write the XMLEvent as per the XML 1.0 specification as Unicode characters.
* No indentation or whitespace should be outputted.
*
* Any user defined event type SHALL have this method
* called when being written to on an output stream.
* Built in Event types MUST implement this method,
* but implementations MAY choose not call these methods
* for optimizations reasons when writing out built in
* Events to an output stream.
* The output generated MUST be equivalent in terms of the
* infoset expressed.
*
* @param writer The writer that will output the data
* @throws XMLStreamException if there is a fatal error writing the event
*/
public void writeAsEncodedUnicode(Writer writer) throws javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException {
}
}