| SAXONICA | 
Many of the methods in the JAXP interface take an argument to represent the context node. Because the API
            is designed to be used with multiple object models, this is typed simply as an Object. In the case of
            Saxon, this can be an object in any of the supported data models: DOM, JDOM, DOM4J, XOM, or Saxon's native
            NodeInfo representation. Note that if a NodeInfo is supplied, the tree must have been 
            constructed using the same Saxon Configuration as the one used by the XPathEvaluator itself.
         
Many of these methods specify that if the context node supplied is null, the XPath expression will be evaluated using
            an empty document node as the context node. Saxon does not implement this rule. There are two reasons for this. Firstly,
            it's unnatural in XPath 2.0, where it is permissible for the context item for an expression to be undefined. Secondly,
            it's not clear what kind of document node it would be appropriate to create, given that Saxon supports multiple object
            models. Instead, if null is supplied, then the node supplied to the Saxon-specific method setContextNode()
            is used, and if that is null, the expression is evaluated with the context item undefined (which will cause a dynamic
            error if the expression actually refers to the context item).