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   25   
   26   package javax.xml.transform;
   27   
   28   /**
   29    * An object that implements this interface contains the information
   30    * needed to act as source input (XML source or transformation instructions).
   31    */
   32   public interface Source {
   33   
   34       /**
   35        * Set the system identifier for this Source.
   36        *
   37        * <p>The system identifier is optional if the source does not
   38        * get its data from a URL, but it may still be useful to provide one.
   39        * The application can use a system identifier, for example, to resolve
   40        * relative URIs and to include in error messages and warnings.</p>
   41        *
   42        * @param systemId The system identifier as a URL string.
   43        */
   44       public void setSystemId(String systemId);
   45   
   46       /**
   47        * Get the system identifier that was set with setSystemId.
   48        *
   49        * @return The system identifier that was set with setSystemId, or null
   50        * if setSystemId was not called.
   51        */
   52       public String getSystemId();
   53   }

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