| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| javax.xml.bind | 
 
        Provides a runtime binding framework for client applications including
        unmarshalling, marshalling, and validation capabilities. 
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| javax.xml.bind.helpers | 
 
        JAXB Provider Use Only: Provides partial default implementations for 
        some of the javax.xml.bind interfaces. 
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| javax.xml.stream | |
| javax.xml.stream.events | |
| javax.xml.stream.util | |
| javax.xml.transform.stax | 
 
                        Provides for StAX-specific transformation APIs. 
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| Class and Description | 
|---|
| XMLEventReader
 This is the top level interface for parsing XML Events. 
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| XMLEventWriter
 This is the top level interface for writing XML documents. 
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| XMLStreamReader
 The XMLStreamReader interface allows forward, read-only access to XML. 
 | 
| XMLStreamWriter
 The XMLStreamWriter interface specifies how to write XML. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| XMLEventReader
 This is the top level interface for parsing XML Events. 
 | 
| XMLEventWriter
 This is the top level interface for writing XML documents. 
 | 
| XMLStreamReader
 The XMLStreamReader interface allows forward, read-only access to XML. 
 | 
| XMLStreamWriter
 The XMLStreamWriter interface specifies how to write XML. 
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| Class and Description | 
|---|
| EventFilter
 This interface declares a simple filter interface that one can
 create to filter XMLEventReaders 
 | 
| FactoryConfigurationError
 An error class for reporting factory configuration errors. 
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| Location
 Provides information on the location of an event. 
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| StreamFilter
 This interface declares a simple filter interface that one can
 create to filter XMLStreamReaders 
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| XMLEventFactory
 This interface defines a utility class for creating instances of
 XMLEvents 
 | 
| XMLEventReader
 This is the top level interface for parsing XML Events. 
 | 
| XMLEventWriter
 This is the top level interface for writing XML documents. 
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| XMLInputFactory
 Defines an abstract implementation of a factory for getting streams. 
 | 
| XMLOutputFactory
 Defines an abstract implementation of a factory for
 getting XMLEventWriters and XMLStreamWriters. 
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| XMLReporter
 This interface is used to report non-fatal errors. 
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| XMLResolver
 This interface is used to resolve resources during an XML parse. 
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| XMLStreamConstants
 This interface declares the constants used in this API. 
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| XMLStreamException
 The base exception for unexpected processing errors. 
 | 
| XMLStreamReader
 The XMLStreamReader interface allows forward, read-only access to XML. 
 | 
| XMLStreamWriter
 The XMLStreamWriter interface specifies how to write XML. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Location
 Provides information on the location of an event. 
 | 
| XMLStreamConstants
 This interface declares the constants used in this API. 
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| XMLStreamException
 The base exception for unexpected processing errors. 
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| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Location
 Provides information on the location of an event. 
 | 
| XMLEventReader
 This is the top level interface for parsing XML Events. 
 | 
| XMLStreamConstants
 This interface declares the constants used in this API. 
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| XMLStreamException
 The base exception for unexpected processing errors. 
 | 
| XMLStreamReader
 The XMLStreamReader interface allows forward, read-only access to XML. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| XMLEventReader
 This is the top level interface for parsing XML Events. 
 | 
| XMLEventWriter
 This is the top level interface for writing XML documents. 
 | 
| XMLStreamException
 The base exception for unexpected processing errors. 
 | 
| XMLStreamReader
 The XMLStreamReader interface allows forward, read-only access to XML. 
 | 
| XMLStreamWriter
 The XMLStreamWriter interface specifies how to write XML. 
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