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package org.apache.juneau.marshall;
import org.apache.juneau.html.*;
/**
* A pairing of a {@link HtmlSerializer} and {@link HtmlParser} into a single class with convenience read/write methods.
*
* <p>
* The general idea is to combine a single serializer and parser inside a simplified API for reading and writing POJOs.
*
* <h5 class='figure'>Examples:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Using instance.</jc>
* Html html = <jk>new</jk> Html();
* MyPojo myPojo = html.read(string, MyPojo.<jk>class</jk>);
* String string = html.write(myPojo);
* </p>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Using DEFAULT instance.</jc>
* MyPojo myPojo = Html.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.read(string, MyPojo.<jk>class</jk>);
* String string = Html.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.write(myPojo);
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='link'>{@doc juneau-marshall.Marshalls}
* </ul>
*/
public class Html extends CharMarshall {
/**
* Default reusable instance.
*/
public static final Html DEFAULT = new Html();
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param s
* The serializer to use for serializing output.
* <br>Must not be <jk>null</jk>.
* @param p
* The parser to use for parsing input.
* <br>Must not be <jk>null</jk>.
*/
public Html(HtmlSerializer s, HtmlParser p) {
super(s, p);
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* <p>
* Uses {@link HtmlSerializer#DEFAULT} and {@link HtmlParser#DEFAULT}.
*/
public Html() {
this(HtmlSerializer.DEFAULT, HtmlParser.DEFAULT);
}
}