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nodesetprefix09.javaAPI DocAndroid 1.5 API2977Wed May 06 22:41:04 BST 2009org.w3c.domts.level2.core

nodesetprefix09

public final class nodesetprefix09 extends org.w3c.domts.DOMTestCase
The method setPrefix raises a INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR if the specified prefix contains an illegal character. Create a new namespace aware element node and call the setPrefix method on it with a prefix having an invalid character. Check if a NAMESPACE_ERR is thrown.
author
IBM
author
Neil Delima
see
http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core#ID-NodeNSPrefix

Fields Summary
Constructors Summary
public nodesetprefix09(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, "staffNS", true);
    
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/level2/core/nodesetprefix09";
   
public static voidmain(java.lang.String[] args)
Runs this test from the command line.

param
args command line arguments

        DOMTestCase.doMain(nodesetprefix09.class, args);
   
public voidrunTest()
Runs the test case.

throws
Throwable Any uncaught exception causes test to fail

      Document doc;
      String value = "#$%&'()@";
      Element element;
      doc = (Document) load("staffNS", true);
      element = doc.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/DOM/Test/L2", "dom:elem");
      
      {
         boolean success = false;
         try {
            element.setPrefix(value);
          } catch (DOMException ex) {
            success = (ex.code == DOMException.INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR);
         }
         assertTrue("throw_INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR", success);
      }