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package javax.faces.application;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.faces.FacesException;
import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
import javax.faces.component.behavior.Behavior;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;
import javax.faces.convert.Converter;
import javax.faces.el.MethodBinding;
import javax.faces.el.PropertyResolver;
import javax.faces.el.ReferenceSyntaxException;
import javax.faces.el.ValueBinding;
import javax.faces.el.VariableResolver;
import javax.faces.event.ActionListener;
import javax.el.ELContextListener;
import javax.el.ExpressionFactory;
import javax.el.ValueExpression;
import javax.el.ELException;
import javax.el.ELResolver;
import javax.faces.event.SystemEvent;
import javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener;
import javax.faces.validator.Validator;
import javax.faces.view.ViewDeclarationLanguage;
/**
* Application represents a
* per-web-application singleton object where applications based on
* JavaServer Faces (or implementations wishing to provide extended
* functionality) can register application-wide singletons that provide
* functionality required by JavaServer Faces. Default implementations
* of each object are provided for cases where the application does not
* choose to customize the behavior.
*
* The instance of {@link Application} is created by calling the
* getApplication()
method of {@link ApplicationFactory}.
* Because this instance is shared, it must be implemented in a
* thread-safe manner.
*
* The application also acts as a factory for several types of
* Objects specified in the Faces Configuration file. Please see {@link
* Application#createComponent}, {@link Application#createConverter},
* and {@link Application#createValidator}.
*/
public abstract class Application {
@SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"})
private Application defaultApplication;
// ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties
/**
* Return the default {@link ActionListener} to be registered for
* all {@link javax.faces.component.ActionSource} components in this
* appication. If not explicitly set, a default implementation must
* be provided that performs the
*
* following functions:
*
* - The
processAction()
method must first call
* FacesContext.renderResponse()
in order to bypass
* any intervening lifecycle phases, once the method returns.
* - The
processAction()
method must next determine
* the logical outcome of this event, as follows:
*
* - If the originating component has a non-
null
* action
property, retrieve the {@link
* MethodBinding} from the property, and call
* invoke()
on it. Convert the returned value (if
* any) to a String, and use it as the logical outcome.
* - Otherwise, the logical outcome is
null
.
*
* - The
processAction()
method must finally retrieve
* the NavigationHandler
instance for this
* application and call {@link
* NavigationHandler#handleNavigation} passing:
*
*
* - the {@link FacesContext} for the current request
* - If there is a
MethodBinding
instance for the
* action
property of this component, the result of
* calling {@link MethodBinding#getExpressionString} on it, null
* otherwise
*
* - the logical outcome as determined above
*
*
*
*
*
*
* Note that the specification for the default
* ActionListener
contiues to call for the use of a
* deprecated property (action
) and
* class (MethodBinding
). Unfortunately, this is
* necessary because the default ActionListener
must
* continue to work with components that do not implement {@link
* javax.faces.component.ActionSource2}, and only implement {@link
* javax.faces.component.ActionSource}.
*/
public abstract ActionListener getActionListener();
/**
* Set the default {@link ActionListener} to be registered for all
* {@link javax.faces.component.ActionSource} components.
*
*
* @param listener The new default {@link ActionListener}
*
* @throws NullPointerException if listener
* is null
*/
public abstract void setActionListener(ActionListener listener);
/**
* Return the default Locale
for this application. If
* not explicitly set, null
is returned.
*/
public abstract Locale getDefaultLocale();
/**
* Set the default Locale
for this application.
*
* @param locale The new default Locale
*
* @throws NullPointerException if locale
* is null
*/
public abstract void setDefaultLocale(Locale locale);
/**
* Return the renderKitId
to be used for rendering
* this application. If not explicitly set, null
is
* returned.
*/
public abstract String getDefaultRenderKitId();
/**
* Set the renderKitId
to be used to render this
* application. Unless the client has provided a custom {@link ViewHandler}
* that supports the use of multiple {@link javax.faces.render.RenderKit}
* instances in the same application, this method must only be called at
* application startup, before any Faces requests have been processed.
* This is a limitation of the current Specification, and may be lifted in
* a future release.
*/
public abstract void setDefaultRenderKitId(String renderKitId);
/**
* Return the fully qualified class name of the
* ResourceBundle
to be used for JavaServer Faces messages
* for this application. If not explicitly set, null
* is returned.
*/
public abstract String getMessageBundle();
/**
* Set the fully qualified class name of the ResourceBundle
* to be used for JavaServer Faces messages for this application. See the
* JavaDocs for the java.util.ResourceBundle
class for more
* information about the syntax for resource bundle names.
*
* @param bundle Base name of the resource bundle to be used
*
* @throws NullPointerException if bundle
* is null
*/
public abstract void setMessageBundle(String bundle);
/**
* Return the {@link NavigationHandler} instance that will be passed
* the outcome returned by any invoked application action for this
* web application. If not explicitly set, a default implementation
* must be provided that performs the functions described in the
* {@link NavigationHandler} class description.
*/
public abstract NavigationHandler getNavigationHandler();
/**
* Set the {@link NavigationHandler} instance that will be passed
* the outcome returned by any invoked application action for this
* web application.
*
* @param handler The new {@link NavigationHandler} instance
*
* @throws NullPointerException if handler
* is null
*/
public abstract void setNavigationHandler(NavigationHandler handler);
/**
* Return the singleton, stateless, thread-safe {@link
* ResourceHandler} for this application. The JSF implementation
* must support the following techniques for declaring an alternate
* implementation of ResourceHandler
.
*
*
* The ResourceHandler
implementation is
* declared in the application configuration resources by giving
* the fully qualified class name as the value of the
* <resource-handler>
element within the
* <application>
element.
*
* In all of the above cases, the runtime must employ the
* decorator pattern as for every other pluggable artifact in
* JSF.
* A default implementation is provided
* that throws UnsupportedOperationException
so that
* users that decorate Application
can continue to
* function
.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public ResourceHandler getResourceHandler() {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getResourceHandler();
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Set the {@link ResourceHandler} instance that will be utilized
* for rendering the markup for resources, and for satisfying client
* requests to serve up resources.
*
*
* @param resourceHandler The new ResourceHandler
instance
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if this method is called after
* at least one request has been processed by the
* Lifecycle
instance for this application.
* @throws NullPointerException if resourceHandler
* is null
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void setResourceHandler(ResourceHandler resourceHandler) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.setResourceHandler(resourceHandler);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
* Return a {@link PropertyResolver} instance that wraps the
* {@link ELResolver} instance that Faces provides to the unified EL
* for the resolution of expressions that appear programmatically in
* an application.
*
* Note that this no longer returns the default
* PropertyResolver
since that class is now a no-op
* that aids in allowing custom PropertyResolver
s to
* affect the EL resolution process.
*
* @deprecated This has been replaced by {@link #getELResolver}.
*/
public abstract PropertyResolver getPropertyResolver();
/**
* Set the {@link PropertyResolver} instance that will be utilized
* to resolve method and value bindings.
*
* This method is now deprecated but the implementation must
* cause the argument to be set as the head of the legacy
* PropertyResolver
chain, replacing any existing value
* that was set from the application configuration resources.
*
* It is illegal to call this method after
* the application has received any requests from the client. If an
* attempt is made to register a listener after that time it must have
* no effect.
*
* @param resolver The new {@link PropertyResolver} instance
*
* @throws NullPointerException if resolver
* is null
*
* @deprecated The recommended way to affect the execution of the EL
* is to provide an <el-resolver>
element at the
* right place in the application configuration resources which will
* be considered in the normal course of expression evaluation.
* This method now will cause the argument resolver
to
* be wrapped inside an implementation of {@link ELResolver} and
* exposed to the EL resolution system as if the user had called
* {@link #addELResolver}.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if called after the first
* request to the {@link javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet} has been
* serviced.
*/
public abstract void setPropertyResolver(PropertyResolver resolver);
/**
* Find a ResourceBundle
as defined in the
* application configuration resources under the specified name. If
* a ResourceBundle
was defined for the name, return an
* instance that uses the locale of the current {@link
* javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot}.
*
* The default implementation throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
and is provided
* for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend
* this class.
*
* @return ResourceBundle
for the current UIViewRoot,
* otherwise null
*
* @throws FacesException if a bundle was defined, but not resolvable
*
* @throws NullPointerException if ctx == null || name == null
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public ResourceBundle getResourceBundle(FacesContext ctx, String name) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getResourceBundle(ctx, name);
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Return the project stage
* for the currently running application instance. The default
* value is {@link ProjectStage#Production}
* The implementation of this
* method must perform the following algorithm or an equivalent with
* the same end result to determine the value to return.
*
* If the value has already been determined by a previous call to
* this method, simply return that value.
* Look for a JNDI
environment entry under the key
* given by the value of {@link
* ProjectStage#PROJECT_STAGE_JNDI_NAME} (return type of
* java.lang.String
). If found, continue with the
* algorithm below, otherwise, look for an entry in the
* initParamMap
of the ExternalContext
* from the current FacesContext
with the key given by
* the value of {@link ProjectStage#PROJECT_STAGE_PARAM_NAME}
*
*
* If a value is found, see if an enum constant can be
* obtained by calling ProjectStage.valueOf()
, passing
* the value from the initParamMap
. If this succeeds
* without exception, save the value and return it.
*
* If not found, or any of the previous attempts to discover the
* enum constant value have failed, log a descriptive error message,
* assign the value as ProjectStage.Production
and
* return it.
*
*
* A default implementation is provided
* that throws UnsupportedOperationException
so that
* users that decorate Application
can continue to
* function
.
*
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public ProjectStage getProjectStage() {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getProjectStage();
}
return ProjectStage.Production;
}
/**
* Return the {@link VariableResolver} that wraps the {@link
* ELResolver} instance that Faces provides to the unified EL for
* the resolution of expressions that appear programmatically in an
* application. The implementation of the
* VariableResolver
must pass null
as the
* base argument for any methods invoked on the underlying
* ELResolver
.
*
* Note that this method no longer returns the default
* VariableResolver
, since that class now is a no-op
* that aids in allowing custom VariableResolver
s to
* affect the EL resolution process.
*
* @deprecated This has been replaced by {@link #getELResolver}.
*/
public abstract VariableResolver getVariableResolver();
/**
* Set the {@link VariableResolver} instance that will be consulted
* to resolve method and value bindings.
*
* This method is now deprecated but the implementation must
* cause the argument to be set as the head of the legacy
* VariableResolver
chain, replacing any existing value
* that was set from the application configuration resources.
*
* It is illegal to call this method after
* the application has received any requests from the client. If an
* attempt is made to register a listener after that time it must have
* no effect.
*
* @param resolver The new {@link VariableResolver} instance
*
* @throws NullPointerException if resolver
* is null
*
* @deprecated The recommended way to affect the execution of the EL
* is to provide an <el-resolver>
element at the
*
* right place in the application configuration resources which will
* be considered in the normal course of expression evaluation.
* This method now will cause the argument resolver
to
* be wrapped inside an implementation of {@link ELResolver} and
* exposed to the EL resolution system as if the user had called
* {@link #addELResolver}.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if called after the first
* request to the {@link javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet} has been
* serviced.
*/
public abstract void setVariableResolver(VariableResolver resolver);
/**
* Cause an the
* argument resolver
to be added to the resolver chain
* as specified in section JSF.5.5.1 of the JavaServer Faces
* Specification.
*
* It is not possible to remove an ELResolver
* registered with this method, once it has been registered.
*
* It is illegal to register an ELResolver
after
* the application has received any requests from the client. If an
* attempt is made to register a listener after that time, an
* IllegalStateException
must be thrown. This restriction is
* in place to allow the JSP container to optimize for the common
* case where no additional ELResolver
s are in the
* chain, aside from the standard ones. It is permissible to add
* ELResolver
s before or after initialization to a
* CompositeELResolver
that is already in the
* chain.
*
* The default implementation throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
and is provided
* for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend
* {@link Application}.
* @throws IllegalStateException if called after the first
* request to the {@link javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet} has been
* serviced.
* @since 1.2
*/
public void addELResolver(ELResolver resolver) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.addELResolver(resolver);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
* Return the singleton {@link ELResolver} instance to be used
* for all EL resolution. This is actually an instance of {@link
* javax.el.CompositeELResolver} that must contain the following
* ELResolver
instances in the following order:
*
*
*
* ELResolver
instances declared using the
* <el-resolver> element in the application configuration
* resources.
*
* An implementation
that wraps the head of
* the legacy VariableResolver
chain, as per section
* VariableResolver ChainWrapper in Chapter JSF.5 in the spec
* document.
*
* An implementation
that wraps the head of
* the legacy PropertyResolver
chain, as per section
* PropertyResolver ChainWrapper in Chapter JSF.5 in the spec
* document.
*
* Any ELResolver
instances added by calls to
* {@link #addELResolver}.
*
*
*
* The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException
* and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications
* that extend {@link Application}.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public ELResolver getELResolver() {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getELResolver();
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Return the {@link ViewHandler} instance that will be utilized
* during the Restore View and Render Response
* phases of the request processing lifecycle. If not explicitly set,
* a default implementation must be provided that performs the functions
* described in the {@link ViewHandler} description in the
* JavaServer Faces Specification.
*/
public abstract ViewHandler getViewHandler();
/**
* Set the {@link ViewHandler} instance that will be utilized
* during the Restore View and Render Response
* phases of the request processing lifecycle.
*
* @param handler The new {@link ViewHandler} instance
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if this method is called after
* at least one request has been processed by the
* Lifecycle
instance for this application.
* @throws NullPointerException if handler
* is null
*/
public abstract void setViewHandler(ViewHandler handler);
/**
* Return the {@link StateManager} instance that will be utilized
* during the Restore View and Render Response
* phases of the request processing lifecycle. If not explicitly set,
* a default implementation must be provided that performs the functions
* described in the {@link StateManager} description
* in the JavaServer Faces Specification.
*/
public abstract StateManager getStateManager();
/**
* Set the {@link StateManager} instance that will be utilized
* during the Restore View and Render Response
* phases of the request processing lifecycle.
*
* @param manager The new {@link StateManager} instance
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if this method is called after
* at least one request has been processed by the
* Lifecycle
instance for this application.
* @throws NullPointerException if manager
* is null
*/
public abstract void setStateManager(StateManager manager);
// ------------------------------------------------------- Object Factories
/**
* Register a new mapping
* of behavior id to the name of the corresponding
* {@link Behavior} class. This allows subsequent calls
* to createBehavior()
to serve as a factory for
* {@link Behavior} instances.
*
* @param behaviorId The behavior id to be registered
* @param behaviorClass The fully qualified class name of the
* corresponding {@link Behavior} implementation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if behaviorId
* or behaviorClass
is null
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void addBehavior(String behaviorId,
String behaviorClass) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.addBehavior(behaviorId, behaviorClass);
}
}
/**
* Instantiate and
* return a new {@link Behavior} instance of the class specified by
* a previous call to addBehavior()
for the specified
* behavior id.
*
* @param behaviorId The behavior id for which to create and
* return a new {@link Behavior} instance
*
* @throws FacesException if the {@link Behavior} cannot be
* created
* @throws NullPointerException if behaviorId
* is null
*/
public Behavior createBehavior(String behaviorId)
throws FacesException {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.createBehavior(behaviorId);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Return an Iterator
over the set of currently registered
* behavior ids for this Application
.
*/
public Iterator getBehaviorIds() {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getBehaviorIds();
}
return Collections.EMPTY_LIST.iterator();
}
/**
* Register a new mapping of component type to the name of the
* corresponding {@link UIComponent} class. This allows subsequent calls
* to createComponent()
to serve as a factory for
* {@link UIComponent} instances.
*
* @param componentType The component type to be registered
* @param componentClass The fully qualified class name of the
* corresponding {@link UIComponent} implementation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if componentType
or
* componentClass
is null
*/
public abstract void addComponent(String componentType,
String componentClass);
/**
* Instantiate and
* return a new {@link UIComponent} instance of the class specified
* by a previous call to addComponent()
for the
* specified component type.
*
* Before the component instance is
* returned, it must be inspected for the presence of a {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenerFor} (or {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenersFor}) or {@link ResourceDependency}
* (or {@link ResourceDependencies}) annotation. If any of these
* annotations are present, the action listed in {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenerFor} or {@link ResourceDependency} must
* be taken on the component, before it is returned from this
* method. This variant of createComponent
must
* not inspect the {@link
* javax.faces.render.Renderer} for the component to be returned for
* any of the afore mentioned annotations. Such inspection is the
* province of {@link #createComponent(ValueExpression,
* FacesContext, String, String)} or {@link
* #createComponent(FacesContext, String, String)}.
* @param componentType The component type for which to create and
* return a new {@link UIComponent} instance
*
* @throws FacesException if a {@link UIComponent} of the
* specified type cannot be created
* @throws NullPointerException if componentType
* is null
*/
public abstract UIComponent createComponent(String componentType)
throws FacesException;
/**
* Wrap the argument componentBinding
in an
* implementation of {@link ValueExpression} and call through to
* {@link
* #createComponent(javax.el.ValueExpression,javax.faces.context.FacesContext,java.lang.String)}.
*
* @param componentBinding {@link ValueBinding} representing a
* component value binding expression (typically specified by the
* component
attribute of a custom tag)
* @param context {@link FacesContext} for the current request
* @param componentType Component type to create if the {@link ValueBinding}
* does not return a component instance
*
* @throws FacesException if a {@link UIComponent} cannot be created
* @throws NullPointerException if any parameter is null
*
*
* @deprecated This has been replaced by {@link
* #createComponent(javax.el.ValueExpression,javax.faces.context.FacesContext,java.lang.String)}.
*/
public abstract UIComponent createComponent(ValueBinding componentBinding,
FacesContext context,
String componentType)
throws FacesException;
/**
* Call the
* getValue()
method on the specified {@link
* ValueExpression}. If it returns a {@link UIComponent} instance,
* return it as the value of this method. If it does not,
* instantiate a new {@link UIComponent} instance of the specified
* component type, pass the new component to the
* setValue()
method of the specified {@link
* ValueExpression}, and return it.
*
* Before the component instance is
* returned, it must be inspected for the presence of a {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenerFor} (or {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenersFor}) or {@link ResourceDependency}
* (or {@link ResourceDependencies}) annotation. If any of these
* annotations are present, the action listed in {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenerFor} or {@link ResourceDependency} must
* be taken on the component, before it is returned from this
* method. This variant of createComponent
must
* not inspect the {@link
* javax.faces.render.Renderer} for the component to be returned for
* any of the afore mentioned annotations. Such inspection is the
* province of {@link #createComponent(ValueExpression,
* FacesContext, String, String)} or {@link
* #createComponent(FacesContext, String, String)}.
*
* @param componentExpression {@link ValueExpression} representing a
* component value expression (typically specified by the
* component
attribute of a custom tag)
* @param context {@link FacesContext} for the current request
* @param componentType Component type to create if the {@link
* ValueExpression} does not return a component instance
*
* @throws FacesException if a {@link UIComponent} cannot be created
* @throws NullPointerException if any parameter is null
*
* A default implementation is provided that throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
so that users
* that decorate Application
can continue to function.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public UIComponent createComponent(ValueExpression componentExpression,
FacesContext context,
String componentType)
throws FacesException {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.createComponent(componentExpression,
context,
componentType);
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Like {@link
* #createComponent(ValueExpression, FacesContext, String)} except
* the Renderer
for the component to be returned must
* be inspected for the annotations mentioned in {@link
* #createComponent(ValueExpression, FacesContext, String)} as
* specified in the documentation for that method. The
* Renderer
instance to inspect must be obtained by
* calling {@link FacesContext#getRenderKit} and calling {@link
* javax.faces.render.RenderKit#getRenderer} on the result, passing
* the argument componentType
as the first argument and
* the result of calling {@link UIComponent#getFamily} on the newly
* created component as the second argument. If no such
* Renderer
can be found, a message must be logged with
* a helpful error message. Otherwise, {@link
* UIComponent#setRendererType} must be called on the newly created
* UIComponent
instance, passing the argument
* rendererType
as the argument.
* A default implementation is provided
* that throws UnsupportedOperationException
so that
* users that decorate Application
can continue to
* function.
*
* @param componentExpression {@link ValueExpression} representing a
* component value expression (typically specified by the
* component
attribute of a custom tag)
*
* @param context {@link FacesContext} for the current request
*
* @param componentType Component type to create if the {@link
* ValueExpression} does not return a component instance
*
* @param rendererType The renderer-type of the
* Renderer
that will render this component. A
* null
value must be accepted for this parameter.
*
* @throws FacesException if a {@link UIComponent} cannot be created
* @throws NullPointerException if any of the parameters
* componentExpression
, context
, or
* componentType
are null
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public UIComponent createComponent(ValueExpression componentExpression,
FacesContext context,
String componentType,
String rendererType) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.createComponent(componentExpression,
context,
componentType,
rendererType);
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Like {@link
* #createComponent(String)} except the Renderer
for
* the component to be returned must be inspected for the
* annotations mentioned in {@link #createComponent(ValueExpression,
* FacesContext, String)} as specified in the documentation for that
* method. The Renderer
instance to inspect must be
* obtained by calling {@link FacesContext#getRenderKit} and calling
* {@link javax.faces.render.RenderKit#getRenderer} on the result,
* passing the argument componentType
as the first
* argument and the result of calling {@link UIComponent#getFamily}
* on the newly created component as the second argument. If no
* such Renderer
can be found, a message must be logged
* with a helpful error message. Otherwise, {@link
* UIComponent#setRendererType} must be called on the newly created
* UIComponent
instance, passing the argument
* rendererType
as the argument.
* A default implementation is provided
* that throws UnsupportedOperationException
so that
* users that decorate Application
can continue to
* function
.
*
* @param context {@link FacesContext} for the current request
*
* @param componentType Component type to create
*
* @param rendererType The renderer-type of the
* Renderer
that will render this component. A
* null
value must be accepted for this parameter.
*
* @throws FacesException if a {@link UIComponent} cannot be created
*
* @throws NullPointerException if any of the parameters
* context
, or componentType
are
* null
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public UIComponent createComponent(FacesContext context,
String componentType,
String rendererType) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.createComponent(context,
componentType,
rendererType);
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Instantiate and return
* a new {@link UIComponent} instance from the argument {@link
* Resource}. An algorithm semantically equivalent to the following
* must be followed to instantiate the UIComponent
to
* return.
*
*
*
Obtain a reference to the {@link
ViewDeclarationLanguage} for this Application
instance by calling {@link ViewHandler#getViewDeclarationLanguage},
* passing the viewId
found by calling
* {@link javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot#getViewId} on the
* {@link javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot} in the argument
* {@link FacesContext}.
Obtain a reference to the composite component
metadata for this composite component by calling {@link
ViewDeclarationLanguage#getComponentMetadata}, passing the
facesContext
and componentResource
arguments to this method. This version of JSF specification
uses JavaBeans as the API to the component metadata.
Determine if the component author declared a
componentType
for this component instance by obtaining the
BeanDescriptor
from the component metadata and
calling its getValue()
method, passing {@link
UIComponent#COMPOSITE_COMPONENT_TYPE_KEY} as the argument. If
non-null
, the result must be a
ValueExpression
whose value is the
component-type
of the UIComponent
to
be created for this Resource
component. Call
through to {@link #createComponent(java.lang.String)} to
create the component.
Otherwise, determine if a script based component for
this Resource
can be found by calling {@link
ViewDeclarationLanguage#getScriptComponentResource}. If the
result is non-null
, and is a script written in
one of the languages listed in JSF.4.3 of the specification prose
document, create a UIComponent
instance from the
script resource.
Otherwise, let library-name be the return from
calling {@link Resource#getLibraryName} on the argument
componentResource
and resource-name be
the return from calling {@link Resource#getResourceName} on
the argument componentResource
. Create a fully
qualified Java class name by removing any file extension from
resource-name and let fqcn be
library-name + "." +
resource-name
. If a class with the name of
fqcn cannot be found, take no action and continue to
the next step. If any of InstantiationException
,
IllegalAccessException
, or
ClassCastException
are thrown, wrap the exception
in a FacesException
and re-throw it. If any
other exception is thrown, log the exception and
continue to the next step.
If none of the previous steps have yielded a
UIComponent
instance, call {@link
#createComponent(java.lang.String)} passing
"javax.faces.NamingContainer
" as the
argument.
Call {@link UIComponent#setRendererType} on the
UIComponent
instance, passing
"javax.faces.Composite
" as the argument.
-
Store the argument Resource
in the
attributes Map
of the UIComponent
under the key, {@link Resource#COMPONENT_RESOURCE_KEY}.
-
Store composite component metadata in the
attributes Map
of the UIComponent
under the key, {@link UIComponent#BEANINFO_KEY}.
* Before the component instance is returned, it must be
* inspected for the presence of a {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenerFor} annotation. If this annotation is
* present, the action listed in {@link
* javax.faces.event.ListenerFor} must be taken on the component,
* before it is returned from this method.
* A default implementation is provided that throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
so that users
* that decorate Application
can continue to function.
*
*
*
* @param context {@link FacesContext} for the current request
* @param componentResource A {@link Resource} that points to a
* source file that provides an implementation of a component.
*
* @throws FacesException if a {@link UIComponent} from the {@link
* Resource} cannot be created
* @throws NullPointerException
if any parameter is
* null
*
* @throws NullPointerException if unable, for any reason, to obtain a
* ViewDeclarationLanguage
instance as described above.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public UIComponent createComponent(FacesContext context,
Resource componentResource) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.createComponent(context,
componentResource);
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Return an Iterator
over the set of currently defined
* component types for this Application
.
*/
public abstract Iterator getComponentTypes();
/**
* Register a new mapping of converter id to the name of the
* corresponding {@link Converter} class. This allows subsequent calls
* to createConverter()
to serve as a factory for
* {@link Converter} instances.
*
* @param converterId The converter id to be registered
* @param converterClass The fully qualified class name of the
* corresponding {@link Converter} implementation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if converterId
* or converterClass
is null
*/
public abstract void addConverter(String converterId,
String converterClass);
/**
* Register a new converter class that is capable of performing
* conversions for the specified target class.
*
* @param targetClass The class for which this converter is registered
* @param converterClass The fully qualified class name of the
* corresponding {@link Converter} implementation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if targetClass
* or converterClass
is null
*/
public abstract void addConverter(Class> targetClass,
String converterClass);
/**
* Instantiate and
* return a new {@link Converter} instance of the class specified by
* a previous call to addConverter()
for the specified
* converter id.
*
* If the toLowerCase()
of
* the String
represenation of the value of the
* "javax.faces.DATETIMECONVERTER_DEFAULT_TIMEZONE_IS_SYSTEM_TIMEZONE
"
* application configuration parameter is "true
"
* (without the quotes) and the Converter
instance to
* be returned is an instance of {@link
* javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter}, {@link
* javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter#setTimeZone} must be
* called, passing the return from
* TimeZone.getDefault()
.
* The argument
* converter
must be inspected for the presence of the
* {@link javax.faces.application.ResourceDependency} annotation.
* If the ResourceDependency
annotation is present,
* the action described in ResourceDependency
must
* be taken. If the ResourceDependency
annotation is
* not present, the argument converter
must be inspected
* for the presence of the {@link
* javax.faces.application.ResourceDependencies} annotation.
* If the ResourceDependencies
annotation
* is present, the action described in ResourceDependencies
* must be taken.
*
* @param converterId The converter id for which to create and
* return a new {@link Converter} instance
*
* @throws FacesException if the {@link Converter} cannot be
* created
* @throws NullPointerException if converterId
* is null
*/
public abstract Converter createConverter(String converterId);
/**
* Instantiate and return
* a new {@link Converter} instance of the class that has registered
* itself as capable of performing conversions for objects of the
* specified type. If no such {@link Converter} class can be
* identified, return null
.
*
* To locate an appropriate {@link Converter} class, the following
* algorithm is performed, stopping as soon as an appropriate {@link
* Converter} class is found:
*
* - Locate a {@link Converter} registered for the target class itself.
*
* - Locate a {@link Converter} registered for interfaces that are
* implemented by the target class (directly or indirectly).
* - Locate a {@link Converter} registered for the superclass (if any)
* of the target class, recursively working up the inheritance
* hierarchy.
*
*
* If the Converter
has a single argument constructor that
* accepts a Class
, instantiate the Converter
* using that constructor, passing the argument targetClass
as
* the sole argument. Otherwise, simply use the zero-argument constructor.
*
*
* If the toLowerCase()
of
* the String
represenation of the value of the
* "javax.faces.DATETIMECONVERTER_DEFAULT_TIMEZONE_IS_SYSTEM_TIMEZONE
"
* application configuration parameter is "true
"
* (without the quotes) and the Converter
instance to
* be returned is an instance of {@link
* javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter}, {@link
* javax.faces.convert.DateTimeConverter#setTimeZone} must be
* called, passing the return from
* TimeZone.getDefault()
.
*
* @param targetClass Target class for which to return a {@link Converter}
*
* @throws FacesException if the {@link Converter} cannot be
* created
* @throws NullPointerException if targetClass
* is null
*/
public abstract Converter createConverter(Class> targetClass);
/**
* Return an Iterator
over the set of currently registered
* converter ids for this Application
.
*/
public abstract Iterator getConverterIds();
/**
* Return an Iterator
over the set of Class
* instances for which {@link Converter} classes have been explicitly
* registered.
*/
public abstract Iterator> getConverterTypes();
/**
* Register a validator by its id that
* is applied to all UIInput
components in a view. The
* validator to most often serve this role is the
* BeanValidator
. The usage contract for this method
* assumes that the validator has been registered using the normal
* “by-id” registration mechanism.
*
* An implementation is provided that takes no action
* so that users that decorate
* the Application
continue to work.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void addDefaultValidatorId(String validatorId) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.addDefaultValidatorId(validatorId);
}
}
/**
*
Return an immutable Map
over
* the set of currently registered default validator IDs and their class
* name for this Application
.
*
* An implementation is provided that returns Collections.emptyMap
* so that users that decorate
* the Application
continue to work.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public Map getDefaultValidatorInfo() {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getDefaultValidatorInfo();
}
return Collections.emptyMap();
}
/**
* Return the {@link ExpressionFactory} instance for this
* application. This instance is used by the convenience method
* {@link #evaluateExpressionGet}.
*
* The implementation must return the
* ExpressionFactory
from the JSP container by calling
* JspFactory.getDefaultFactory().getJspApplicationContext(servletContext).getExpressionFactory()
.
*
* An implementation is provided that throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
so that users that decorate
* the Application
continue to work.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public ExpressionFactory getExpressionFactory() {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getExpressionFactory();
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
*
Get a value by evaluating an expression.
*
* Call {@link #getExpressionFactory} then call {@link
* ExpressionFactory#createValueExpression} passing the argument
* expression
and expectedType
. Call
* {@link FacesContext#getELContext} and pass it to {@link
* ValueExpression#getValue}, returning the result.
*
* An implementation is provided that throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
so that users that decorate
* the Application
continue to work.
*
*/
public T evaluateExpressionGet(FacesContext context,
String expression,
Class extends T> expectedType) throws ELException {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.evaluateExpressionGet(context,
expression,
expectedType);
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Call {@link #getExpressionFactory} then call {@link
* ExpressionFactory#createMethodExpression}, passing the given
* arguments, and wrap the result in a MethodBinding
* implementation, returning it.
*
* @param ref Method binding expression for which to return a
* {@link MethodBinding} instance
* @param params Parameter signatures that must be compatible with those
* of the method to be invoked, or a zero-length array or null
* for a method that takes no parameters
*
* @throws NullPointerException if ref
* is null
* @throws ReferenceSyntaxException if the specified ref
* has invalid syntax
*
* @deprecated This has been replaced by calling {@link
* #getExpressionFactory} then {@link
* ExpressionFactory#createMethodExpression}.
*/
public abstract MethodBinding createMethodBinding(String ref,
Class> params[])
throws ReferenceSyntaxException;
/**
* Return an Iterator
over the supported
* Locale
s for this appication.
*/
public abstract Iterator getSupportedLocales();
/**
* Set the Locale
instances representing the supported
* Locale
s for this application.
*
* @param locales The set of supported Locale
s
* for this application
*
* @throws NullPointerException if the argument
* newLocales
is null
.
*
*/
public abstract void setSupportedLocales(Collection locales);
/**
* Provide a way for Faces applications to register an
* ELContextListener
that will be notified on creation
* of ELContext
instances. This listener will be
* called once per request.
*
* An implementation is provided that throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
so that users that decorate
* the Application
continue to work.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public void addELContextListener(ELContextListener listener) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.addELContextListener(listener);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
*
Remove the argument listener
from the list of
* {@link ELContextListener}s. If listener
is null, no
* exception is thrown and no action is performed. If
* listener
is not in the list, no exception is thrown
* and no action is performed.
*
* An implementation is provided that throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
so that users that decorate
* the Application
continue to work.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public void removeELContextListener(ELContextListener listener) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.removeELContextListener(listener);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
*
If no calls have been made to {@link #addELContextListener},
* this method must return an empty array.
*
* Otherwise, return an array representing the list of listeners
* added by calls to {@link #addELContextListener}.
*
* An implementation is provided that throws
* UnsupportedOperationException
so that users that decorate
* the Application
continue to work.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public ELContextListener [] getELContextListeners() {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
return defaultApplication.getELContextListeners();
}
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
*
Register a new mapping of validator id to the name of the
* corresponding {@link Validator} class. This allows subsequent calls
* to createValidator()
to serve as a factory for
* {@link Validator} instances.
*
* @param validatorId The validator id to be registered
* @param validatorClass The fully qualified class name of the
* corresponding {@link Validator} implementation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if validatorId
* or validatorClass
is null
*/
public abstract void addValidator(String validatorId,
String validatorClass);
/**
* Instantiate and
* return a new {@link Validator} instance of the class specified by
* a previous call to addValidator()
for the specified
* validator id.
* The argument
* validator
must be inspected for the presence of the
* {@link javax.faces.application.ResourceDependency} annotation.
* If the ResourceDependency
annotation is present,
* the action described in ResourceDependency
must
* be taken. If the ResourceDependency
annotation is
* not present, the argument validator
must be inspected
* for the presence of the {@link
* javax.faces.application.ResourceDependencies} annotation.
* If the ResourceDependencies
annotation
* is present, the action described in ResourceDependencies
* must be taken.
* @param validatorId The validator id for which to create and
* return a new {@link Validator} instance
*
* @throws FacesException if a {@link Validator} of the
* specified id cannot be created
* @throws NullPointerException if validatorId
* is null
*/
public abstract Validator createValidator(String validatorId)
throws FacesException;
/**
* Return an Iterator
over the set of currently registered
* validator ids for this Application
.
*/
public abstract Iterator getValidatorIds();
/**
* Call {@link #getExpressionFactory} then call {@link
* ExpressionFactory#createValueExpression}, passing the argument
* ref
, Object.class
for the expectedType,
* and null
, for the fnMapper.
*
*
* @param ref Value binding expression for which to return a
* {@link ValueBinding} instance
*
* @throws NullPointerException if ref
* is null
* @throws ReferenceSyntaxException if the specified ref
* has invalid syntax
*
* @deprecated This has been replaced by calling {@link
* #getExpressionFactory} then {@link
* ExpressionFactory#createValueExpression}.
*/
public abstract ValueBinding createValueBinding(String ref)
throws ReferenceSyntaxException;
/**
* If {@link javax.faces.context.FacesContext#isProcessingEvents()} is
* true
and there are one or more listeners
* for events of the type represented by
* systemEventClass
, call those listeners, passing
* source
as the source of the event. The
* implementation should be as fast as possible in determining
* whether or not a listener for the given
* systemEventClass
and source
has been
* installed, and should return immediately once such a
* determination has been made. The implementation of
* publishEvent
must honor the requirements stated in
* {@link #subscribeToEvent} regarding the storage and retrieval of
* listener instances. Specifically, if {@link
* #subscribeToEvent(Class,Class,SystemEventListener)} was called,
* the sourceClass
argument must match exactly the
* Class
of the source
argument in the
* call to publishEvent()
. The implementation must not
* do any inheritance hierarachy inspection when looking for a match
* between the sourceClass
passed to {@link
* #subscribeToEvent(Class,Class,SystemEventListener)} and the
* sourceClass
passed to publishEvent()
in
* order to find any listeners to which the event should be
* published. In the case where the Class
of the
* source
argument does not match the
* Class
of the sourceClass
used when the
* listener was subscribed using subscribeToEvent()
,
* {@link #publishEvent(FacesContext,Class,Class,Object)} can be used to
* provide the Class
used to perform the listener lookup and
* match.
*
*
*
* The default implementation must implement an algorithm
* semantically equivalent to the following to locate listener
* instances and to invoke them.
*
*
*
* If the source
argument implements {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListenerHolder}, call {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListenerHolder#getListenersForEventClass}
* on it, passing the systemEventClass
argument. If
* the list is not empty, perform algorithm
* traverseListenerList on the list.
* If any view level listeners have been installed
* by previous calls to {@link #subscribeToEvent(Class, Class,
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener)} on the {@link
* javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot}, perform algorithm
* traverseListenerList on the list of listeners for that
* event installed on the UIViewRoot
.
* If any Application
level listeners have
* been installed by previous calls to {@link
* #subscribeToEvent(Class, Class,
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener)}, perform algorithm
* traverseListenerList on the list.
*
* If any Application
level listeners have
* been installed by previous calls to {@link
* #subscribeToEvent(Class, javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener)},
* perform algorithm traverseListenerList on the
* list.
*
*
*
* If the act of invoking the processListener
method
* causes an {@link javax.faces.event.AbortProcessingException} to
* be thrown, processing of the listeners must be aborted, no
* further processing of the listeners for this event must take
* place, and the exception must be logged with
* Level.SEVERE
.
*
* Algorithm traverseListenerList: For each listener in
* the list,
*
*
*
* Call {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener#isListenerForSource}, passing the
* source
argument. If this returns
* false
, take no action on the listener.
*
* Otherwise, if the event to be passed to the listener
* instances has not yet been constructed, construct the event,
* passing source
as the argument to the
* one-argument constructor that takes an Object
.
* This same event instance must be passed to all listener
* instances.
*
* Call {@link javax.faces.event.SystemEvent#isAppropriateListener},
* passing the listener instance as the argument. If this
* returns false
, take no action on the
* listener.
*
* Call {@link javax.faces.event.SystemEvent#processListener},
* passing the listener instance.
*
*
* A default implementation is provided
* that throws UnsupportedOperationException
so that
* users that decorate Application
can continue to
* function
.
*
*
* @param context the FacesContext
for the current request
* @param systemEventClass The Class
of event that is
* being published.
* @param source The source for the event of type
* systemEventClass
.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if either context
,
* systemEventClass
or source
is null
*
* @since 2.0
*
*/
public void publishEvent(FacesContext context,
Class extends SystemEvent> systemEventClass,
Object source) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.publishEvent(context, systemEventClass, source);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
* This method functions exactly like
* {@link #publishEvent(FacesContext,Class,Object)}, except the run-time
* must use the argument sourceBaseType
to find the matching
* listener instead of using the Class
of the
* source
argument.
*
* A default implementation is provided
* that throws UnsupportedOperationException
so that
* users that decorate Application
can continue to
* function
.
*
* @param context the FacesContext
for the current request
* @param systemEventClass The Class
of event that is
* being published.
* @param sourceBaseType The Class
of the source event
* that must be used to lookup the listener to which this event must
* be published. If this argument is null
the return
* from source.getClass()
must be used as the
* sourceBaseType
.
* @param source The source for the event of type
* systemEventClass
.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if any arguments except for
* sourceBaseType
are null
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void publishEvent(FacesContext context,
Class extends SystemEvent> systemEventClass,
Class> sourceBaseType,
Object source) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.publishEvent(context,
systemEventClass,
sourceBaseType,
source);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
* Install the listener instance
* referenced by argument listener
into the
* application as a listener for events of type
* systemEventClass
that originate from objects of type
* sourceClass
.
*
*
*
* If argument sourceClass
is non-null
,
* sourceClass
and systemEventClass
must be
* used to store the argument listener
in the application in
* such a way that the listener
can be quickly looked
* up by the implementation of {@link #publishEvent} given
* systemEventClass
and an instance of the
* Class
referenced by sourceClass
. If
* argument sourceClass
is null
, the
* listener
must be discoverable by the implementation
* of {@link #publishEvent} given only systemEventClass
.
*
*
*
*
* @param systemEventClass the Class
of event for which
* listener
must be fired.
*
* @param sourceClass the Class
of the instance which
* causes events of type systemEventClass
to be fired.
* May be null
.
*
* @param listener the implementation of {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener} whose {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener#processEvent} method must be called when
* events of type systemEventClass
are fired.
*
* @throws NullPointerException
if any combination of
* systemEventClass
, or listener
are
* null
.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void subscribeToEvent(Class extends SystemEvent> systemEventClass,
Class> sourceClass,
SystemEventListener listener) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.subscribeToEvent(systemEventClass,
sourceClass,
listener);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
* Install the listener instance
* referenced by argument listener
into application as
* a listener for events of type systemEventClass
. The
* default implementation simply calls through to {@link
* #subscribeToEvent(Class, Class,
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener)} passing null
* as the sourceClass
argument
*
* A default implementation is provided
* that throws UnsupportedOperationException
so that
* users that decorate Application
can continue to
* function
.
* @param systemEventClass the Class
of event for which
* listener
must be fired.
* @param listener the implementation of {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener} whose {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener#processEvent} method must
* be called when events of type systemEventClass
are
* fired.
* @throws NullPointerException
if any combination of
* systemEventClass
, or listener
are
* null
.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void subscribeToEvent(Class extends SystemEvent> systemEventClass,
SystemEventListener listener) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.subscribeToEvent(systemEventClass, listener);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
* Remove the listener instance
* referenced by argument listener
from the application
* as a listener for events of type
* systemEventClass
that originate from objects of type
* sourceClass
. See {@link
* #subscribeToEvent(Class, Class,
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener)} for the specification
* of how the listener is stored, and therefore, how it must be
* removed.
*
* @param systemEventClass the Class
of event for which
* listener
must be fired.
*
* @param sourceClass the Class
of the instance which
* causes events of type systemEventClass
to be fired.
* May be null
.
*
* @param listener the implementation of {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener} to remove from the internal data
* structure.
*
* @throws NullPointerException
if any combination of
* context
,
* systemEventClass
, or listener
are
* null
.
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void unsubscribeFromEvent(Class extends SystemEvent> systemEventClass,
Class> sourceClass,
SystemEventListener listener) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.unsubscribeFromEvent(systemEventClass,
sourceClass,
listener);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
/**
* Remove the listener instance
* referenced by argument listener
from the application
* as a listener for events of type systemEventClass
. The
* default implementation simply calls through to {@link #unsubscribeFromEvent(Class, javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener)}
* passing null
as the sourceClass
argument
*
* @param systemEventClass the Class
of event for which
* listener
must be fired.
*
* @param listener the implementation of {@link
* javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener} to remove from the internal data
* structure.
*
* @throws NullPointerException
if any combination of
* context
, systemEventClass
, or
* listener
are
* null
. http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/reference/api/index.html
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public void unsubscribeFromEvent(Class extends SystemEvent> systemEventClass,
SystemEventListener listener) {
if (defaultApplication != null) {
defaultApplication.unsubscribeFromEvent(systemEventClass, listener);
} else {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
}