net.sf.saxon.sort
Interface CollationURIResolver
- All Superinterfaces: 
- Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes: 
- StandardCollationURIResolver
- public interface CollationURIResolver 
- extends Serializable
A CollationURIResolver accepts a collation name as input, and returns
 a collation (represented by a StringCollator) as output. A CollationURIResolver
 can be registered with the Configuration (or with the TransformerFactory)
 to resolve all collation URIs used in a stylesheet or query.
 
resolve
StringCollator resolve(String relativeURI,
                       String baseURI,
                       Configuration config)
- Resolve a collation URI (expressed as a string) and return
 the corresponding collation.
 
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- Parameters:
- relativeURI- the collation URI as written in the query or stylesheet
- baseURI- The base URI of the static context where the collation URI
 appears. The base URI is available only in cases where the collation URI is resolved
 at compile time; in cases where the collation URI is not resolved until execution
 time (typically because it is supplied as an expression rather than as a string literal)
 this parameter is currently set to null.
- config- The configuration. Provided in case the collation URI resolver
 needs it.
- Returns:
- a StringCollator, representing the collation to be used. Note that although
 any StringCollator may be returned, functions such as contains() that need to break
 a string into its collation units will work only if the returned StringCollator
 is a SubstringMatcher. If the Collation URI cannot be resolved, return null.
 Note that unlike the JAXP URIResolver, returning null does not cause the default
 CollationURIResolver to be invoked; if this is required, the user-written CollationURIResolver
 should explicitly instantiate and invoke theStandardCollationURIResolverbefore
 returning null.
- Since:
- 8.5/8.9 (this interface was introduced provisionally in 8.5, and modified in 8.9 to return
 a StringCollator rather than a Comparator)
 
Copyright (C) Michael H. Kay. All rights reserved.