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package javax.faces.context;
import javax.faces.FacesWrapper;
import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;
/**
* Provides a simple implementation
* of {@link ResponseWriter} that
* can be subclassed by developers wishing to provide specialized
* behavior to an existing {@link ResponseWriter} instance. The default
* implementation of all methods is to call through to the wrapped
* {@link ResponseWriter}.
*
* Usage: extend this class and override {@link #getWrapped} to
* return the instance we are wrapping.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public abstract class ResponseWriterWrapper extends ResponseWriter implements FacesWrapper {
/**
* Return the instance that we are wrapping.
* As of version 2, this method is public.
*/
public abstract ResponseWriter getWrapped();
// -------------------------- Methods from javax.faces.contxt.ResponseWriter
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#getContentType()}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#getContentType()
* @since 1.2
*/
public String getContentType() {
return getWrapped().getContentType();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#getCharacterEncoding()}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#getCharacterEncoding()
* @since 1.2
*/
public String getCharacterEncoding() {
return getWrapped().getCharacterEncoding();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#flush()}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#flush()
* @since 1.2
*/
public void flush() throws IOException {
getWrapped().flush();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#startDocument()}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#startDocument()
* @since 1.2
*/
public void startDocument() throws IOException {
getWrapped().startDocument();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#endDocument()}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#endDocument()
* @since 1.2
*/
public void endDocument() throws IOException {
getWrapped().endDocument();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#startElement(String, javax.faces.component.UIComponent)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#startElement(String, javax.faces.component.UIComponent)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void startElement(String name, UIComponent component)
throws IOException {
getWrapped().startElement(name, component);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method
* is to call {@link ResponseWriter#startCDATA} on the wrapped
* {@link ResponseWriter} object.
* @since 2.0
* @throws IOException on any read/write error
*/
public void startCDATA() throws IOException {
getWrapped().startCDATA();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method
* is to call {@link ResponseWriter#endCDATA} on the wrapped
* {@link ResponseWriter} object.
* @since 2.0
* @throws IOException on any read/write error
*/
public void endCDATA() throws IOException {
getWrapped().endCDATA();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#endElement(String)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#endElement(String)
* @since 1.2
* @throws IOException on any read/write error
*/
public void endElement(String name) throws IOException {
getWrapped().endElement(name);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#writeAttribute(String, Object, String)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#writeAttribute(String, Object, String)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void writeAttribute(String name, Object value, String property)
throws IOException {
getWrapped().writeAttribute(name, value, property);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#writeURIAttribute(String, Object, String)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#writeURIAttribute(String, Object, String)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void writeURIAttribute(String name, Object value, String property)
throws IOException {
getWrapped().writeURIAttribute(name, value, property);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#writeComment(Object)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#writeComment(Object)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void writeComment(Object comment) throws IOException {
getWrapped().writeComment(comment);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#writeText(Object, String)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#writeText(Object, String)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void writeText(Object text, String property) throws IOException {
getWrapped().writeText(text, property);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#writeText(Object, UIComponent, String)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#writeText(Object, String)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void writeText(Object text, UIComponent component, String property)
throws IOException {
getWrapped().writeText(text, component, property);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#writeText(char[], int, int)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#writeText(char[], int, int)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void writeText(char[] text, int off, int len) throws IOException {
getWrapped().writeText(text, off, len);
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#cloneWithWriter(java.io.Writer)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#cloneWithWriter(java.io.Writer)
* @since 1.2
*/
public ResponseWriter cloneWithWriter(Writer writer) {
return getWrapped().cloneWithWriter(writer);
}
// --------------------------------------------- Methods from java.io.Writer
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#close()}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#close()
* @since 1.2
*/
public void close() throws IOException {
getWrapped().close();
}
/**
* The default behavior of this method is to
* call {@link ResponseWriter#write(char[], int, int)}
* on the wrapped {@link ResponseWriter} object.
*
* @see ResponseWriter#write(char[], int, int)
* @since 1.2
*/
public void write(char[] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException {
getWrapped().write(cbuf, off, len);
}
}