public class DOMStructure extends Object implements XMLStructure
XMLStructure. The purpose of this class is to
 allow a DOM node to be used to represent extensible content (any elements
 or mixed content) in XML Signature structures.
 If a sequence of nodes is needed, the node contained in the
 DOMStructure is the first node of the sequence and successive
 nodes can be accessed by invoking Node.getNextSibling().
 
If the owner document of the DOMStructure is different than
 the target document of an XMLSignature, the
 XMLSignature.sign(XMLSignContext) method imports the node into the
 target document before generating the signature.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| DOMStructure(Node node)Creates a  DOMStructurecontaining the specified node. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Node | getNode()Returns the node contained in this  DOMStructure. | 
| boolean | isFeatureSupported(String feature)Indicates whether a specified feature is supported. | 
public DOMStructure(Node node)
DOMStructure containing the specified node.node - the nodeNullPointerException - if node is nullpublic Node getNode()
DOMStructure.public boolean isFeatureSupported(String feature)
XMLStructureisFeatureSupported in interface XMLStructurefeature - the feature name (as an absolute URI)true if the specified feature is supported,
    false otherwiseNullPointerException - if feature is null Submit a bug or feature 
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