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XPathVariableResolver
provides access to the set of user defined XPath variables.
The XPathVariableResolver
and the XPath evaluator must adhere to a contract that
* cannot be directly enforced by the API. Although variables may be mutable,
* that is, an application may wish to evaluate the same XPath expression more
* than once with different variable values, in the course of evaluating any
* single XPath expression, a variable's value must be immutable.
Find a variable in the set of available variables.
* *If variableName
is null
, then a NullPointerException
is thrown.
QName
of the variable name.
*
* @return The variables value, or null
if no variable named variableName
* exists. The value returned must be of a type appropriate for the underlying object model.
*
* @throws NullPointerException If variableName
is null
.
*/
public Object resolveVariable(QName variableName);
}