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package jakarta.faces.application;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.Map;

import jakarta.faces.FacesWrapper;
import jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext;

/**
 * 

* Provides a simple implementation of {@link Resource} * that can be subclassed by developers wishing to provide specialized behavior to an existing {@link Resource} * instance. The default implementation of all methods is to call through to the wrapped {@link Resource}. *

* *

* Usage: extend this class and push the implementation being wrapped to the constructor and use {@link #getWrapped} to * access the instance being wrapped. *

* * @since 2.0 */ public abstract class ResourceWrapper extends Resource implements FacesWrapper { private Resource wrapped; /** *

* If this resource has been decorated, the implementation doing the decorating should push the implementation being * wrapped to this constructor. The {@link #getWrapped()} will then return the implementation being wrapped. *

* * @param wrapped The implementation being wrapped. * @since 2.3 */ public ResourceWrapper(Resource wrapped) { this.wrapped = wrapped; } @Override public Resource getWrapped() { return wrapped; } // --------------------------------------------------- Methods from Resource /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#getInputStream} on the wrapped {@link ResourceHandler} * object. *

*/ @Override public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException { return getWrapped().getInputStream(); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#getURL} on the wrapped {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public URL getURL() { return getWrapped().getURL(); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#getResponseHeaders} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public Map getResponseHeaders() { return getWrapped().getResponseHeaders(); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#getRequestPath} on the wrapped {@link ResourceHandler} * object. *

*/ @Override public String getRequestPath() { return getWrapped().getRequestPath(); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#userAgentNeedsUpdate} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public boolean userAgentNeedsUpdate(FacesContext context) { return getWrapped().userAgentNeedsUpdate(context); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#getContentType()} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public String getContentType() { return getWrapped().getContentType(); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#setContentType(String)} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public void setContentType(String contentType) { getWrapped().setContentType(contentType); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#getLibraryName()} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public String getLibraryName() { return getWrapped().getLibraryName(); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#setLibraryName(String)} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public void setLibraryName(String libraryName) { getWrapped().setLibraryName(libraryName); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#getResourceName()} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public String getResourceName() { return getWrapped().getResourceName(); } /** *

* The default behavior of this method is to call {@link Resource#setResourceName(String)} on the wrapped * {@link ResourceHandler} object. *

*/ @Override public void setResourceName(String resourceName) { getWrapped().setResourceName(resourceName); } // --------------------------------------------------- Deprecated methods /** * @deprecated Use the other constructor taking the implementation being wrapped. */ @Deprecated public ResourceWrapper() { } }




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