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hc_nodehaschildnodes.javaAPI DocAndroid 1.5 API2798Wed May 06 22:41:04 BST 2009org.w3c.domts.level1.core

hc_nodehaschildnodes

public final class hc_nodehaschildnodes extends org.w3c.domts.DOMTestCase
The "hasChildNodes()" method returns true if the node has children. Retrieve the root node("staff") and invoke the "hasChildNodes()" method. It should return the boolean value "true".
author
Curt Arnold
see
http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-DOM-Level-1-19981001/level-one-core#ID-810594187

Fields Summary
Constructors Summary
public hc_nodehaschildnodes(org.w3c.domts.DOMTestDocumentBuilderFactory factory)
Constructor.

param
factory document factory, may not be null
throws
org.w3c.domts.DOMTestIncompatibleException Thrown if test is not compatible with parser configuration

      super(factory);

    //
    //   check if loaded documents are supported for content type
    //
    String contentType = getContentType();
    preload(contentType, "hc_staff", false);
    
Methods Summary
public java.lang.StringgetTargetURI()
Gets URI that identifies the test.

return
uri identifier of test

      return "http://www.w3.org/2001/DOM-Test-Suite/level1/core/hc_nodehaschildnodes";
   
public static voidmain(java.lang.String[] args)
Runs this test from the command line.

param
args command line arguments

        DOMTestCase.doMain(hc_nodehaschildnodes.class, args);
   
public voidrunTest()
Runs the test case.

throws
Throwable Any uncaught exception causes test to fail

      Document doc;
      NodeList elementList;
      Node employeeNode;
      boolean state;
      doc = (Document) load("hc_staff", false);
      elementList = doc.getElementsByTagName("p");
      employeeNode = elementList.item(1);
      state = employeeNode.hasChildNodes();
      assertTrue("nodeHasChildAssert1", state);