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package jakarta.faces.render;

import jakarta.faces.component.UIComponent;
import jakarta.faces.component.behavior.ClientBehavior;
import jakarta.faces.component.behavior.ClientBehaviorContext;
import jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext;

/**
 * 

* A ClientBehaviorRenderer produces the client-side script that implements a * {@link ClientBehavior}'s client-side logic. It can also enqueue server-side * {@link jakarta.faces.event.BehaviorEvent}s that may be processed later by event listeners that have registered an * interest. *

* *

* Individual {@link ClientBehaviorRenderer} instances will be instantiated as requested during the rendering process, * and will remain in existence for the remainder of the lifetime of a web application. Because each instance may be * invoked from more than one request processing thread simultaneously, they MUST be programmed in a thread-safe manner. *

* * @since 2.0 */ public abstract class ClientBehaviorRenderer { // ------------------------------------------------------ Rendering Methods /** *

* Return the script that implements this ClientBehavior's client-side logic. The default implementation returns * null. *

* *

* ClientBehaviorRenderer.getScript() implementations are allowed to return null to indicate that no script is required * for this particular getScript() call. For example, a ClientBehaviorRenderer implementation may return null if the * associated ClientBehavior is disabled. *

* * @param behaviorContext the {@link ClientBehaviorContext} that provides properties that might influence this * getScript() call. Note that ClientBehaviorContext instances are short-lived objects that are only valid for the * duration of the call to getScript(). ClientBehaviorRenderer implementations must not hold onto references to * ClientBehaviorContexts. * * @param behavior the ClientBehavior instance that generates script. * * @return script that provides the client-side behavior, or null if no script is required. * * @since 2.0 * */ public String getScript(ClientBehaviorContext behaviorContext, ClientBehavior behavior) { return null; } /** *

* Decode any new state of this {@link ClientBehavior} from the request contained in the specified {@link FacesContext}. *

* *

* During decoding, events may be enqueued for later processing (by event listeners who have registered an interest), by * calling queueEvent(). *

* * @param context {@link FacesContext} for the request we are processing * @param component {@link UIComponent} the component associated with this * {@link jakarta.faces.component.behavior.Behavior} * @param behavior {@link ClientBehavior} the behavior instance * * @throws NullPointerException if context, component behavior is * null * * @since 2.0 */ public void decode(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, ClientBehavior behavior) { if (null == context || null == component || behavior == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } } }




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