elementgetelementemptypublic final class elementgetelementempty extends org.w3c.domts.DOMTestCase The "getAttribute(name)" method returns an empty
string if no value was assigned to an attribute and
no default value was given in the DTD file.
Retrieve the last child of the last employee, then
invoke "getAttribute(name)" method, where "name" is an
attribute without a specified or DTD default value.
The "getAttribute(name)" method should return the empty
string. This method makes use of the
"createAttribute(newAttr)" method from the Document
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Constructors Summary |
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public elementgetelementempty(org.w3c.domts.DOMTestDocumentBuilderFactory factory)Constructor.
super(factory);
//
// check if loaded documents are supported for content type
//
String contentType = getContentType();
preload(contentType, "staff", true);
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Methods Summary |
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public java.lang.String | getTargetURI()Gets URI that identifies the test.
return "http://www.w3.org/2001/DOM-Test-Suite/level1/core/elementgetelementempty";
| public static void | main(java.lang.String[] args)Runs this test from the command line.
DOMTestCase.doMain(elementgetelementempty.class, args);
| public void | runTest()Runs the test case.
Document doc;
Attr newAttribute;
NodeList elementList;
Element testEmployee;
Attr domesticAttr;
String attrValue;
doc = (Document) load("staff", true);
newAttribute = doc.createAttribute("district");
elementList = doc.getElementsByTagName("address");
testEmployee = (Element) elementList.item(3);
domesticAttr = testEmployee.setAttributeNode(newAttribute);
attrValue = testEmployee.getAttribute("district");
assertEquals("elementGetElementEmptyAssert", "", attrValue);
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