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package javax.portlet;

/**
 * The
 * RenderResponse defines an object to assist a portlet in
 * sending a response to the portal. It extends the
 * MimeResponse interface to provide specific render
 * response functionality to portlets.
The portlet container creates * a RenderResponse object and passes it as argument to the * portlet's render method. * * @see RenderRequest * @see PortletResponse * @see MimeResponse */ public interface RenderResponse extends MimeResponse { /** * This method sets the title of the portlet. *

* The value can be a text String * * @param title * portlet title as text String or resource URI */ @Deprecated public void setTitle(String title); /** * This method allows the portlet to tell the portal the next possible * portlet modes that the make sense from the portlet point of view. *

* If set, the portal should honor these enumeration of portlet modes and * only provide the end user with choices to the provided portlet modes or a * subset of these modes based on access control considerations. *

* If the portlet does not set any next possible portlet modes the default * is that all portlet modes that the portlet has defined supporting in the * portlet deployment descriptor are meaningful new portlet modes. * * @param portletModes * Enumeration of objects * of type PortletMode * or any subtype of PortletMode with the * next possible portlet modes that the make sense from the * portlet point of view, must not be null or an * empty enumeration. * @since 2.0 */ public void setNextPossiblePortletModes(java.util.Collection portletModes); /** * Sets the MIME type for the render response. The portlet should set the * content type before calling {@link #getWriter} or * {@link #getPortletOutputStream}. *

* Calling setContentType after getWriter or * getOutputStream does not change the content type. *

* The portlet container will ignore any character encoding * specified as part of the content type for render * calls. * * @param type * the content MIME type * * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException * if the given type is not in the list * returned by PortletRequest.getResponseContentTypes * * @see PortletRequest#getResponseContentTypes * @see #getContentType */ public void setContentType(String type); }





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