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package javax.faces.context;

import java.util.Map;
import javax.faces.event.PostKeepFlashValueEvent;
import javax.faces.event.PostPutFlashValueEvent;

/**
 * 

The * Flash concept is * taken from Ruby * on Rails and provides a way to pass temporary objects between the * user views generated by the faces lifecycle. As in Rails, anything * one places in the flash will be exposed to the next view encountered * by the same user session and then cleared out. It is important to * note that “next view” may have the same view id as * the previous view.

* *
* *

Implementation Requirements

* *

The flash is a session * scoped object that must be thread safe.

*

The implementation requirements will be described in terms of the * runtime traversing the JSF lifecycle. The flash exposes a * Map interface over two logical maps. The choice of * which logical map is accessed depends on the current faces lifecycle * phase. One logical map is for the current traversal and the other is * for the next traversal. During the execute portion of the lifecycle, * all flash accesses are sent to the current traversal map. During the * render portion of the lifecycle, all flash accesses are sent to the * next traversal map. On the next traversal through the lifecycle, the * implementation must ensure that the current traversal map is the next * traversal map of the previous traversal. Here is an example for * illustration purposes only.

* *
    * *

    Consider an initial request to the faces lifecycle

    * *

    Traversal N, execute phase: skipped on initial request.

    * *

    Traversal N, render phase: flash access goes to flash[N].

    * *

    Traversal N+1, execute phase: flash access goes to flash[N].

    * *

    Traversan N+1, render phase: flash access goes to flash[N+1].

    * *
* *

The implementation must ensure the proper behaviour of the flash * is preserved even in the case of a * <navigation-case> that contains a * <redirect />. The implementation must ensure the * proper behavior of the flash is preserved even in the case of * adjacent GET requests on the same session. This allows Faces * applications to fully utilize the “Post/Redirect/Get” * design pattern.

* *

The implementation must allow the user to access the flash via the * EL implicit object flash and also via {@link * javax.faces.context.ExternalContext#getFlash}. The implementation must * ensure that the flash is usable from both JSP and from Facelets for * JSF 2. In addition to exposing the Map interface, there * are several features exposed as methods on the Flash * itself. Each of these features may be accessed via the EL as well, * as described in the javadocs.

* *

EL Usage Example

*
    * *

    First page

    *
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:c="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsp/jstl/core">
    <!-- extra code removed -->
      <c:set target="#{flash}" property="foo" value="fooValue" />
    
    
    *

    Next page

    *
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html">
    <!-- extra code removed -->
      <h:outputText value="#{flash.foo}" /> will be "fooValue"
      without the quotes.
    
    
    *
* *

The same usage syntax must be available in JSP.

*

Note that extra action must be taken when using the flash in * concert with output components that cause the browser to issue a GET * request when clicked, such as h:button and * h:link. The following example illustrates one way to * use the flash in such circumstances.

*
    *

    First page

    <h:button id="nextButton" value="Next (button)" outcome="next.xhtml">
      <f:param name="foo" value="bar"/>
    </h:button>
    
    *

    Next page

    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:f="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/core"
          xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html">
    <f:metadata>
      <f:viewParam name="foo" id="foo" value="#{flash.now.foo}" />
    </f:metadata>
    <head /><body>
    foo = #{flash.foo}
    </body>
    </html>
    
    *
*

Note that this example uses #{flash.now} on the * second page. This is because the value doesn't actuall enter the * flash until the server is processing the GET request sent by the * browser due to the button being clicked.

*
* * @since 2.0 */ public abstract class Flash implements Map { /**

Because null * values are not allowed as the source for subclasses of EventObject, * such as {@link PostKeepFlashValueEvent} and {@link PostPutFlashValueEvent}, * this value is substituted for null as the source in the case when a * null value is put to or kept in the flash. */ public static final String NULL_VALUE = "javax.faces.context.Flash.NULL_VALUE"; /** *

Return the value of this JavaBeans * property for the flash for this session. This value determines * whether or not any {@link javax.faces.application.FacesMessage} * instances queued in the current {@link * javax.faces.context.FacesContext} must be preserved so they are * accessible on the next traversal of the lifecycle on this * session, regardless of the request being a redirect after post, * or a normal postback. Map accesses for the special * key “keepMessages” must return the value * of this JavaBeans property.

*
* *

EL Usage Example

*
    * *

    First page

    *
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:c="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsp/jstl/core">
    <!-- extra code removed -->
      <c:set target="#{flash}" property="keepMessages" value="true" />
    
    
    *

    Next page

    *
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html">
    <!-- extra code removed -->
      <h:messages /> Any messages present on the first page must be displayed on 
      this page.
    
    
    *
* *
* * @since 2.0 * */ public abstract boolean isKeepMessages(); /** *

Setter for keepMessages * JavaBeans property. See {@link #isKeepMessages}.

* * @param newValue the new value for this property on this session. * * @since 2.0 */ public abstract void setKeepMessages(boolean newValue); /** *

Return the value of this property * for the flash for this session. This must be false * unless:

*
* *
    * *
  • {@link #setRedirect} was called for the current * lifecycle traversal with true as the * argument.

  • * *
  • The current lifecycle traversal for this session is in the * “execute” phase and the previous traversal had {@link * #setRedirect} called with true as the * argument.

  • * *
*/ public abstract boolean isRedirect(); /** *

Setting this property to * true indicates that the next request on this session * will be a redirect. Recall that on a redirect, the server sends * a special response to the client instructing it to issue a new * request to a specific URI. The implementation must insure that * reading the value of this property on that request will return * true.

*
*

EL Usage Example

*
    *
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:c="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsp/jstl/core">
    <!-- extra code removed -->
      <c:set target="#{flash}" property="redirect" value="true" />
    
    
    *
* *
* * @param newValue the new value for this property on this session. * * @since 2.0 * */ public abstract void setRedirect(boolean newValue); /** *

Puts a value in the flash so that it * can be accessed on this traversal of the lifecycle, rather than * on the next traversal. This is simply an alias for putting a * value in the request map.

* *
*

EL Usage Example

*
    *
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
          xmlns:c="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsp/jstl/core">
    <!-- extra code removed -->
      <c:set target="#{flash.now}" property="bar" value="barValue" />
    
      <p>Value of \#{flash.now.bar}, should be barValue.</p>
    
      <h:outputText value="#{flash.now.bar}" />
    
    
    *
* *
* * @param key the key for this entry * @param value the value for this entry * @since 2.0 */ public abstract void putNow(String key, Object value); /** *

Causes a value stored with a * previous call to {@link #putNow}, its EL equivalent, or to the * request Map, to be promoted to the flash so that is * available on the next traversal through the lifecycle on this * session.

* * @param key if argument key is the name of an entry * previously stored to the flash on this traversal through the * lifecycle via a call to {@link #putNow}, or to a set to the EL * expression #{flash.now.<key>}, or to the * request Map, to be promoted to the flash as if a call * to put() or a set to the expression * #{flash.<key>} was being called. */ public abstract void keep(String key); /** *

Called before the execution of every * lifecycle phase, this method allows implementations to take the * necessary actions to provide the Flash scope contract as it * applies to the request procesing lifecycle.

* * @param ctx the FacesContext for this request. */ public abstract void doPrePhaseActions(FacesContext ctx); /** *

Called after the execution of every * lifecycle phase, this method allows implementations to take the * necessary actions to provide the Flash scope contract as it * applies to the request procesing lifecycle.

* * @param ctx the FacesContext for this request. */ public abstract void doPostPhaseActions(FacesContext ctx); }




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