This package provides glue classes that enable Saxon to process a source document supplied as a DOM tree in the form of a DOMSource object; it also provides classes that present a DOM view of Saxon's native tree structures.

Because of incompatibilities between the DOM interfaces in JDK 1.4 and JDK 1.5, the native Saxon tree structures (the standard tree and tiny tree) no longer implements DOM interfaces directly. In addition, to reduce installation problems for users who dont require DOM interfaces, this package is delivered in a JAR file of its own, saxon8-dom.jar, and not with the main saxon8.jar JAR file. However, Saxon continues to support the DOM at two levels:

The classes NodeWrapper and DocumentWrapper implement the Saxon interfaces NodeInfo and DocumentInfo on top of an underlying DOM Node or Document object respectively. This enables XPath expressions to be executed directly against the DOM.

The classes NodeOverNodeInfo, DocumentOverNodeInfo, and the like do the converse: they provide a DOM wrapper over a native Saxon node.

Note that using the DOM with Saxon is considerably less efficient than using Saxon's native tree implementations, the Tiny Tree and the (so-called) Standard Tree. The DOM should be used only where there is some good reason, e.g. where other parts of the application have to use DOM interfaces.

Saxon doesn't stop you modifying the contents of the DOM in the course of a transformation (for example, from an extension function, or in a different thread) but the consequences of doing so are unpredictable.


Michael H. Kay
Saxonica Limited
9 February 2005