fn:type-available

Returns true if a type with the given name is available, false otherwise.

type-available($type as xs:string) ➔ xs:boolean

Arguments

 

$type

xs:string

The name of the required type, as a lexical QName

Result

xs:boolean

Namespace

http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions

Links to W3C specifications

XSLT 2.0 Specification

XSLT 3.0 Specification

Notes on the Saxon implementation

The Saxon implementation has a minor restriction: if the argument is known only at run-time, then the function tests whether the type exists in the run-time configuration, which does not necessarily prove that it was present in the static context.

In Saxon the type-available() function can be used to check for the availability of Java classes. For example type-available('jt:java.util.HashMap') returns true, where the prefix jt is bound to the URI http://saxon.sf.net/java-type.