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package javax.faces.context;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.security.Principal;
import java.util.*;
import javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow;


/**
 * 

This * class allows the Faces API to be unaware of the nature of its containing * application environment. In particular, this class allows JavaServer Faces based * appications to run in either a Servlet or a Portlet environment.

* *

The documentation for this class only * specifies the behavior for the Servlet implementation of * ExternalContext. The Portlet implementation of * ExternalContext is specified under the revision of the * Portlet Bridge * Specification for JavaServer Faces JSR that corresponds to * this version of the JSF specification. See the Preface of the * "prose document", linked * from the javadocs, for a reference.

*

If a reference to an * ExternalContext is obtained during application startup or shutdown * time, any method documented as "valid to call this method during * application startup or shutdown" must be supported during application startup or shutdown * time. The result of calling a method during application startup or shutdown time * that does not have this designation is undefined.

*/ public abstract class ExternalContext { @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"}) private ExternalContext defaultExternalContext; // ------------------------------------------------------ Manifest Constants /** *

String identifier for BASIC authentication.

*/ public static final String BASIC_AUTH = "BASIC"; /** *

String identifier for CLIENT_CERT authentication.

*/ public static final String CLIENT_CERT_AUTH = "CLIENT_CERT"; /** *

String identifier for DIGEST authentication.

*/ public static final String DIGEST_AUTH = "DIGEST"; /** *

String identifier for FORM authentication.

*/ public static final String FORM_AUTH = "FORM"; // ---------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** *

Adds the cookie represented by the * arguments to the response.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must be accomplished by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method * addCookie(). The Cookie argument must * be constructed by passing the name and * value parameters. If the properties * arugument is non-null and not empty, the * Cookie instance must be initialized as described * below.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Key in "values" MapExpected type of value.Name of setter method on Cookie instance to be * set with the value from the Map.
commentStringsetComment
domainStringsetDomain
maxAgeIntegersetMaxAge
secureBooleansetSecure
pathStringsetPath
httpOnlyBooleansetHttpOnly
* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @param name To be passed as the first argument to the * Cookie constructor. * * @param value To be passed as the second argument to the * Cookie constructor. * * @param properties A Map containg key/value pairs to be passed * as arguments to the setter methods as described above. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the properties * Map is not-null and not empty and contains * any keys that are not one of the keys listed above. * * @since 2.0 */ public void addResponseCookie(String name, String value, Map properties) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.addResponseCookie(name, value, properties); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Dispatch a request to the specified resource to create output * for this response.

* *

Servlet: This must be accomplished by calling the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * getRequestDispatcher(path), and calling the * forward() method on the resulting object.

*

If the call to getRequestDisatcher(path) * returns null, send aServletResponse SC_NOT_FOUND * error code.

* * @param path Context relative path to the specified resource, * which must start with a slash ("/") character * * @throws javax.faces.FacesException thrown if a ServletException occurs * @throws IOException if an input/output error occurs */ public abstract void dispatch(String path) throws IOException; /** *

Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to * ensure that it will correctly identify an addressable action in the * current application.

* *

Encoding the {@link javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow}

* *
    * *

    Call {@link javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow#isClientWindowRenderModeEnabled(javax.faces.context.FacesContext) }. * If the result is false take no further action and return * the rewritten URL. If the result is true, call {@link #getClientWindow()}. * If the result is non-null, call {@link javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow#getId()} * and append the id to the query string of the URL, making the necessary * allowances for a pre-existing query string or no query-string.

    * *

    Call {@link javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow#getQueryURLParameters}. * If the result is non-{@code null}, for each parameter in the map, * unconditionally add that parameter to the URL.

    * *

    The name * of the query string parameter is given by the value of the constant * {@link javax.faces.render.ResponseStateManager#CLIENT_WINDOW_URL_PARAM}.

    * *
* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method * encodeURL(url).

* * @param url The input URL to be encoded * * @throws NullPointerException if url * is null */ public abstract String encodeActionURL(String url); /** *

Return the specified * name, after prefixing it with a namespace that ensures that it * will be unique within the context of a particular page.

* *

Servlet: The input value must be returned unchanged.

* * @param name Name to be encoded * * * */ public abstract String encodeNamespace(String name); /** *

Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to * ensure that it will correctly identify an addressable resource in the * current application.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method * encodeURL(url).

* * @param url The input URL to be encoded * * @throws NullPointerException if url * is null */ // PENDING(craigmcc) - Currently identical to encodeActionURL() public abstract String encodeResourceURL(String url); /** *

Return a mutable * Map representing the application scope attributes * for the current application. The returned Map must * implement the entire contract for a modifiable map as described * in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. Modifications * made in the Map must cause the corresponding changes * in the set of application scope attributes. Particularly the * clear(), remove(), put(), * putAll(), and get() operations must * take the appropriate action on the underlying data structure.

* *

For any of the Map methods that cause an element * to be removed from the underlying data structure, the following * action regarding managed-beans must be taken. If the element to * be removed is a managed-bean, and it has one or more public * no-argument void return methods annotated with * javax.annotation.PreDestroy, each such method must * be called before the element is removed from the underlying data * structure. Elements that are not managed-beans, but do happen to * have methods with that annotation must not have those methods * called on removal. Any exception thrown by the * PreDestroy annotated methods must by caught and not * rethrown. The exception may be logged.

*

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called at startup or shutdown time, this * method returns a Map that is backed by the same * container context instance (ServletContext or * PortletContext) as the one returned by calling * getApplicationMap() on the * ExternalContext returned by the * FacesContext during an actual request.

* *

Servlet: This must be the set of attributes available via * the javax.servlet.ServletContext methods * getAttribute(), getAttributeNames(), * removeAttribute(), and setAttribute().

* */ public abstract Map getApplicationMap(); /** *

Return the name of the authentication scheme used to authenticate * the current user, if any; otherwise, return null. * For standard authentication schemes, the returned value will match * one of the following constants: * BASIC_AUTH, CLIENT_CERT_AUTH, * DIGEST_AUTH, or FORM_AUTH.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * getAuthType().

* */ public abstract String getAuthType(); /** *

Return the threadsafe {@link Flash} * for this application. The default implementation will throw * UnsupportedOperationException. Compliant JSF * runtimes must provide an implementation of this method.

* * @since 2.0 */ public Flash getFlash() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getFlash(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Returns the MIME type of the * specified file or null if the MIME type is not * known. The MIME type is determined by the container.

*

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the * getMimeType() method on the same container * context instance (ServletContext or * PortletContext) as the one used when calling * getMimeType() on the * ExternalContext returned by the * FacesContext during an actual request.

*
*

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * getMimeType().

* *
* * @param file The file for which the mime type should be obtained. * * @since 2.0 */ public String getMimeType(String file) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getMimeType(file); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Return the * application environment object instance for the current * appication.

*

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this returns the same container context instance * (ServletContext or PortletContext) as * the one returned when calling getContext() on the * ExternalContext returned by the * FacesContext during an actual request.

* *

Servlet: This must be the current application's * javax.servlet.ServletContext instance.

* */ public abstract Object getContext(); /** * *

Return the name of the container * context for this application.

* *

Return the result of calling * getServletContextName() on the * ServletContext instance for this application. It is * valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * */ public String getContextName() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getContextName(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * *

Return the name of the container * context for this application.

* *

Servlet: * Return the result of calling * getContextPath() on the * ServletContext instance for this application.

*

It is valid to call this method during application startup or * shutdown.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * * @since 2.2 */ public String getApplicationContextPath() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getApplicationContextPath(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Return the value of * the specified application initialization parameter (if any).

* *

Servlet: This must be the result of the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * getInitParameter(name).

* *

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the actual container * context to return the init parameter value.

* @param name Name of the requested initialization parameter * * @throws NullPointerException if name * is null */ public abstract String getInitParameter(String name); /** *

Return an * immutable Map whose keys are the set of application * initialization parameter names configured for this application, * and whose values are the corresponding parameter values. The * returned Map must implement the entire contract for * an unmodifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for * java.util.Map.

* *

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this method returns a Map that is backed by * the same container context instance (ServletContext * or PortletContext) as the one returned by calling * getInitParameterMap() on the * ExternalContext returned by the * FacesContext during an actual request.

* *

Servlet: This result must be as if it were synthesized * by calling the javax.servlet.ServletContext * method getInitParameterNames, and putting * each configured parameter name/value pair into the result.

* */ public abstract Map getInitParameterMap(); /** *

Return the login name of the user making the current request * if any; otherwise, return null.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * getRemoteUser().

* */ public abstract String getRemoteUser(); /** *

Return the environment-specific object instance for the current * request.

* *

Servlet: This must be the current request's * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

* */ public abstract Object getRequest(); /** *

Set the environment-specific request to be returned by * subsequent calls to {@link #getRequest}. This may be used to * install a wrapper for the request.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * * @since 1.2 */ public void setRequest(Object request) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setRequest(request); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Returns the name of the scheme used * to make this request, for example, http, https, or ftp.

* *
*

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletRequest method * getScheme().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @since 2.0 */ public String getRequestScheme() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getRequestScheme(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Returns the host name of the server * to which the request was sent.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletRequest method * getServerName().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @since 2.0 */ public String getRequestServerName() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getRequestServerName(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Returns the port number to which * the request was sent.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletRequest method * getServerPort().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @since 2.0 */ public int getRequestServerPort() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getRequestServerPort(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * *

Overrides the name of the character * encoding used in the body of this request.

* *

Calling this method after the request has been accessed will have no * no effect, unless a Reader or Stream has been * obtained from the request, in which case an IllegalStateException * is thrown.

* *

Servlet: This must call through to the * javax.servlet.ServletRequest method * setCharacterEncoding().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if this is not a valid * encoding * * @since 1.2 * */ public void setRequestCharacterEncoding(String encoding) throws UnsupportedEncodingException { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setRequestCharacterEncoding(encoding); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Returns a String containing the real * path for a given virtual path.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * getRealPath().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* *
* * @param path The context of the requested initialization parameter * * @since 2.0 */ public String getRealPath(String path) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getRealPath(path); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Return the portion of the request URI that identifies the web * application context for this request.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * getContextPath().

* */ public abstract String getRequestContextPath(); /** *

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of * cookie names included in the current request, and whose * values (of type javax.servlet.http.Cookie) * are the first (or only) cookie for each cookie name * returned by the underlying request. The returned * Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable * map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * getCookies(), unless null was returned, * in which case this must be a zero-length array.

* */ public abstract Map getRequestCookieMap(); /** *

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of * request header names included in the current request, and whose * values (of type String) are the first (or only) value for each * header name returned by the underlying request. The returned * Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable * map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. In * addition, key comparisons must be performed in a case insensitive * manner.

* *

Servlet: This must be the set of headers available via * the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest methods * getHeader() and getHeaderNames().

* */ public abstract Map getRequestHeaderMap(); /** *

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of * request header names included in the current request, and whose * values (of type String[]) are all of the value for each * header name returned by the underlying request. The returned * Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable * map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. In * addition, key comparisons must be performed in a case insensitive * manner.

* *

Servlet: This must be the set of headers available via * the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest methods * getHeaders() and getHeaderNames().

* */ public abstract Map getRequestHeaderValuesMap(); /** *

Return the preferred Locale in which the client * will accept content.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletRequest method * getLocale().

* */ public abstract Locale getRequestLocale(); /** *

Return an Iterator over the preferred * Locales specified in the request, in decreasing * order of preference.

* *

Servlet: This must be an Iterator * over the values returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest * method getLocales().

* */ public abstract Iterator getRequestLocales(); /** *

Return a mutable Map representing the request * scope attributes for the current application. The returned * Map must implement the entire contract for a * modifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for * java.util.Map. Modifications made in the * Map must cause the corresponding changes in the set * of request scope attributes. Particularly the * clear(), remove(), put(), * putAll(), and get() operations must * take the appropriate action on the underlying data structure.

* *

For any of the Map methods that cause an element * to be removed from the underlying data structure, the following * action regarding managed-beans must be taken. If the element to * be removed is a managed-bean, and it has one or more public * no-argument void return methods annotated with * javax.annotation.PreDestroy, each such method must * be called before the element is removed from the underlying data * structure. Elements that are not managed-beans, but do happen to * have methods with that annotation must not have those methods * called on removal. Any exception thrown by the * PreDestroy annotated methods must by caught and not * rethrown. The exception may be logged.

* *

Servlet: This must be the set of attributes available via * the javax.servlet.ServletRequest methods * getAttribute(), getAttributeNames(), * removeAttribute(), and setAttribute().

* */ public abstract Map getRequestMap(); /** *

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of * request parameters names included in the current request, and whose * values (of type String) are the first (or only) value for each * parameter name returned by the underlying request. The returned * Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable * map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map.

* *

Servlet: This must be the set of parameters available via * the javax.servlet.ServletRequest methods * getParameter() and getParameterNames().

* */ public abstract Map getRequestParameterMap(); /** *

Return an Iterator over the names of all request * parameters included in the current request.

* *

Servlet: This must be an Iterator over the * values returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest * method getParameterNames().

* */ public abstract Iterator getRequestParameterNames(); /** *

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of * request parameters names included in the current request, and whose * values (of type String[]) are all of the values for each * parameter name returned by the underlying request. The returned * Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable * map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map.

* *

Servlet: This must be the set of parameters available via * the javax.servlet.ServletRequest methods * getParameterValues() and * getParameterNames().

* */ public abstract Map getRequestParameterValuesMap(); /** *

Return the extra path information (if any) included in the * request URI; otherwise, return null.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * getPathInfo().

* */ public abstract String getRequestPathInfo(); /** *

Return the servlet path information (if any) included in the * request URI; otherwise, return null.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * getServletPath().

* */ public abstract String getRequestServletPath(); /** * *

Return the character encoding currently being used * to interpret this request.

* *

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletRequest method * getCharacterEncoding().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @since 1.2 * */ public String getRequestCharacterEncoding() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getRequestCharacterEncoding(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * *

Return the MIME Content-Type for this request. If not * available, return null.

* *

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletRequest method * getContentType().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @since 1.2 */ public String getRequestContentType() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getRequestContentType(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Return the result * of calling getContentLenth() on the * ServletRequest instance for this request.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @since 2.0 */ public int getRequestContentLength() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getRequestContentLength(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * *

Returns the name of the character encoding (MIME charset) used for * the body sent in this response.

* *

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletResponse method * getCharacterEncoding().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @since 1.2 */ public String getResponseCharacterEncoding() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getResponseCharacterEncoding(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * *

Return the MIME Content-Type for this response. If not * available, return null.

* *

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletResponse method * getContentType().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @since 1.2 */ public String getResponseContentType() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getResponseContentType(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Return a * URL for the application resource mapped to the * specified path, if it exists; otherwise, return * null.

* *

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the * getResource() method on the same container * context instance (ServletContext or * PortletContext) as the one used when calling * getResource() on the * ExternalContext returned by the * FacesContext during an actual request.

*

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * getResource(path).

* * @param path The path to the requested resource, which must * start with a slash ("/" character * * @throws MalformedURLException if the specified path * is not in the correct form * @throws NullPointerException if path * is null */ public abstract URL getResource(String path) throws MalformedURLException; /** *

Return an * InputStream for an application resource mapped to * the specified path, if it exists; otherwise, return * null.

*

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the * getResourceAsStream() method on the same container * context instance (ServletContext or * PortletContext) as the one used when calling * getResourceAsStream() on the * ExternalContext returned by the * FacesContext during an actual request.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * getResourceAsStream(path).

* * @param path The path to the requested resource, which must * start with a slash ("/" character * * @throws NullPointerException if path * is null */ public abstract InputStream getResourceAsStream(String path); /** *

Return the * Set of resource paths for all application resources * whose resource path starts with the specified argument.

* *

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the * getResourcePaths() method on the same container * context instance (ServletContext or * PortletContext) as the one used when calling * getResourcePaths() on the * ExternalContext returned by the * FacesContext during an actual request.

*

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * getResourcePaths(path).

* * @param path Partial path used to match resources, which must * start with a slash ("/") character * * @throws NullPointerException if path * is null */ public abstract Set getResourcePaths(String path); /** *

Return the environment-specific object instance for the current * response.

* *

Servlet: This is the current request's * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse instance.

* */ public abstract Object getResponse(); /** *

Set the environment-specific response to be returned by * subsequent calls to {@link #getResponse}. This may be used to * install a wrapper for the response.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * * @since 1.2 */ public void setResponse(Object response) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setResponse(response); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Returns an OutputStream * suitable for writing binary data to the user-agent.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the * javax.servlet.ServletResponse method * getOutputStream().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @since 2.0 */ public OutputStream getResponseOutputStream() throws IOException { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getResponseOutputStream(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Returns a Writer * suitable for writing character data to the user-agent.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the * {@link javax.servlet.ServletResponse#getWriter}.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @since 2.0 */ public Writer getResponseOutputWriter() throws IOException { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getResponseOutputWriter(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * *

Sets the character encoding (MIME charset) of the response being sent * to the client, for example, to UTF-8.

* *

Servlet: This must call through to the * javax.servlet.ServletResponse method * setCharacterEncoding().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * * @since 1.2 * */ public void setResponseCharacterEncoding(String encoding) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setResponseCharacterEncoding(encoding); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Sets the content type of the * response being sent to the client, if the response has not been * committed yet.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must call * setContentType() on the underlying * javax.servlet.ServletResponse instance.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @param contentType The content type to be set as the contentType * of the response. * * @since 2.0 */ public void setResponseContentType(String contentType) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setResponseContentType(contentType); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

If the create parameter is true, * create (if necessary) and return a session instance associated * with the current request. If the create parameter * is false return any existing session instance * associated with the current request, or return null if * there is no such session.

* *

Servlet: This must return the result of calling * getSession(create) on the underlying * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

* * @param create Flag indicating whether or not a new session should be * created if there is no session associated with the current request */ public abstract Object getSession(boolean create); /** *

Return the id of the current session * or the empty string if no session has been created and the * create parameter is false.

* *
* *

Servlet: If create is true, obtain * a reference to the HttpSession for the current request * (creating the session if necessary) and return its id. If * create is false, obtain a reference to the * current session, if one exists, and return its id. If no session exists, * return the empty string.

* *
* * @since 2.2 * * @param create Flag indicating whether or not a new session should be * created if there is no session associated with the current request */ public String getSessionId(boolean create) { String result = ""; if (defaultExternalContext != null) { result = defaultExternalContext.getSessionId(create); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } return result; } /** *

Returns the maximum time interval, in seconds, that * the servlet container will keep this session open between client accesses. * After this interval, the servlet container will invalidate the session. * The maximum time interval can be set with the * {@link #setSessionMaxInactiveInterval} method.

* *

A return value of zero or less indicates * that the session will never timeout.

* *

Servlet: This must return the result of calling * getMaxInactiveInterval on the underlying * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @since 2.1 */ public int getSessionMaxInactiveInterval() { int result = 0; if (defaultExternalContext != null) { result = defaultExternalContext.getSessionMaxInactiveInterval(); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } return result; } /** *

Return a mutable Map representing the session * scope attributes for the current application. The returned * Map must implement the entire contract for a * modifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for * java.util.Map. Modifications made in the * Map must cause the corresponding changes in the set * of session scope attributes. Particularly the * clear(), remove(), put(), * and get() operations must take the appropriate * action on the underlying data structure. Accessing attributes * via this Map must cause the creation of a session * associated with the current request, if such a session does not * already exist.

* *

For any of the Map methods that cause an element * to be removed from the underlying data structure, the following * action regarding managed-beans must be taken. If the element to * be removed is a managed-bean, and it has one or more public * no-argument void return methods annotated with * javax.annotation.PreDestroy, each such method must * be called before the element is removed from the underlying data * structure. Elements that are not managed-beans, but do happen to * have methods with that annotation must not have those methods * called on removal. Any exception thrown by the * PreDestroy annotated methods must by caught and not * rethrown. The exception may be logged.

* *

Servlet: This must be the set of attributes available via * the javax.servlet.http.HttpSession methods * getAttribute(), getAttributeNames(), * removeAttribute(), and setAttribute().

* */ public abstract Map getSessionMap(); /** *

Return the Principal object containing the name of * the current authenticated user, if any; otherwise, return * null.

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * getUserPrincipal().

* */ public abstract Principal getUserPrincipal(); /** *

Return the {@link ClientWindow} set in a preceding * call to {@link #setClientWindow}, or null if no such call has * been made.

* * @since 2.2 * */ public ClientWindow getClientWindow() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getClientWindow(); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Invalidates this session then unbinds any objects bound to it.

* *
* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpSession method * invalidate().

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* *
* * @since 2.0 */ public void invalidateSession() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.invalidateSession(); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Return true if the currently authenticated user is * included in the specified role. Otherwise, return false. *

* *

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method * isUserInRole(role).

* * @param role Logical role name to be checked * * @throws NullPointerException if role * is null */ public abstract boolean isUserInRole(String role); /** *

Log the specified * message to the application object.

* *

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this calls the log() method on the same * container context instance (ServletContext or * PortletContext) as the one used during a call to * log() on the ExternalContext returned * by the FacesContext during an actual request.

* * *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * log(String).

* * @param message Message to be logged * * @throws NullPointerException if message * is null */ public abstract void log(String message); /** *

Log the specified * message and exception to the application object.

*

It is valid to call this method * during application startup or shutdown. If called during application * startup or shutdown, this calls the log() method on the same * container context instance (ServletContext or * PortletContext) as the one used when calling * log() on the ExternalContext returned * by the FacesContext during an actual request.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.ServletContext method * log(String,Throwable).

* * @param message Message to be logged * @param exception Exception to be logged * * @throws NullPointerException if message * or exception is null */ public abstract void log(String message, Throwable exception); /** *

Redirect a request * to the specified URL, and cause the * responseComplete() method to be called on the * {@link FacesContext} instance for the current request.

* *

The implementation must determine if * the request is an Ajax request by obtaining a * {@link PartialViewContext} instance from the {@link FacesContext} and * calling {@link PartialViewContext#isAjaxRequest()}.

* *

Servlet: For * non Ajax requests, this must be accomplished by calling * the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method * sendRedirect().

* For Ajax requests, the implementation must: *
    *
  • Get a {@link PartialResponseWriter} instance from the * {@link FacesContext}.
  • *
  • Call {@link #setResponseContentType} with text/xml
  • *
  • Call {@link #setResponseCharacterEncoding} with UTF-8
  • *
  • Call {@link #addResponseHeader} with Cache-Control, * no-cache
  • *
  • Call {@link PartialResponseWriter#startDocument}
  • *
  • Call {@link PartialResponseWriter#redirect} with the url * argument.
  • *
  • Call {@link PartialResponseWriter#endDocument}
  • *
*
*

* * @param url Absolute URL to which the client should be redirected * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified url is relative * @throws IllegalStateException if, in a portlet environment, * the current response object is a RenderResponse * instead of an ActionResponse * @throws IllegalStateException if, in a servlet environment, * the current response has already been committed * @throws IOException if an input/output error occurs */ public abstract void redirect(String url) throws IOException; /** *

Set the response header with the given name and value.

* *

Servlet:This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setHeader * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @param name The name of the response header. * @param value The value of the response header. * * @since 2.0 */ public void setResponseHeader(String name, String value) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setResponseHeader(name, value); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Add the given name and value to the response header.

* *

Servlet:This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse addHeader * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @param name The name of the response header. * @param value The value of the response header. * * @since 2.0 */ public void addResponseHeader(String name, String value) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.addResponseHeader(name, value); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Set the buffer size for the current response.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setBufferSize * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @param size the new buffer size * * @since 2.0 */ public void setResponseBufferSize(int size) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setResponseBufferSize(size); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Return the buffer size for the current response.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse getBufferSize * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @since 2.0 */ public int getResponseBufferSize() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.getResponseBufferSize(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Check if the current response has been committed.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse isCommitted * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @since 2.0 */ public boolean isResponseCommitted() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.isResponseCommitted(); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Resets the current response.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse reset * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @since 2.0 */ public void responseReset() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.responseReset(); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Sends an HTTP status code with message.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse sendError * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @param statusCode an HTTP status code * @param message an option message to detail the cause of the code * * @since 2.0 */ public void responseSendError(int statusCode, String message) throws IOException { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.responseSendError(statusCode, message); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Sets the HTTP status code for the response.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setStatus * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @param statusCode an HTTP status code * * @since 2.0 */ public void setResponseStatus(int statusCode) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setResponseStatus(statusCode); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Specifies the time, in seconds, between * client requests before the servlet container will invalidate this * session.

* *

An interval value of zero or less indicates * that the session should never timeout.

* *

Servlet: This must call * setMaxInactiveInterval on the underlying * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @since 2.1 */ public void setSessionMaxInactiveInterval(int interval) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setSessionMaxInactiveInterval(interval); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Associate this instance with a {@link ClientWindow}.

* * @param window the window with which this instance is associated. * * @since 2.2 */ public void setClientWindow(ClientWindow window) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setClientWindow(window); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Flushes the buffered response content to the * client.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse flushBuffer * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @since 2.0 */ public void responseFlushBuffer() throws IOException { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.responseFlushBuffer(); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

Set the content length of the response.

* *

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setContentLength * method.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class.

* * @since 2.0 */ public void setResponseContentLength(int length) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { defaultExternalContext.setResponseContentLength(length); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } /** *

* The purpose of this method is * to generate a query string from the collection of Parameter * objects provided by the parameters argument and append that query string to the baseUrl. * This method must be able to encode the parameters to a baseUrl that may or may not have * existing query parameters. The parameter values should be encoded appropriately for the * environment so that the resulting URL can be used as the target of a link (e.g., in an * href attribute) in a JSF response. It's possible for an ExternalContext implementation to * override this method in any way that would make the URL bookmarkable in that environment. *

* *

See {@link #encodeActionURL(java.lang.String)} * for the required specification of how to encode the {@link javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow}. *

* *

* The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for * the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that * extend this class. *

* * @param baseUrl The base URL onto which the query string generated by this method will be appended. The URL may contain query parameters. * @param parameters The collection of Parameter objects, representing name=value pairs that are used to produce a query string * @since 2.0 */ public String encodeBookmarkableURL(String baseUrl, Map> parameters) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.encodeBookmarkableURL(baseUrl, parameters); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** * The purpose of this method is to generate a query string from the collection of Parameter * objects provided by the parameters argument and append that query string to the baseUrl. * This method must be able to encode the parameters to a baseUrl that may or may not have existing query parameters. The parameter values should be encoded appropriately for the * environment so that the resulting URL can be used as the target of a redirect. It's * possible for an ExternalContext implementation to override this method to accomodate the * definition of redirect for that environment. * *

See {@link #encodeActionURL(java.lang.String)} * for the required specification of how to encode the {@link javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow}. *

* * @param baseUrl The base URL onto which the query string generated by this method will be appended. The URL may contain query parameters. * @param parameters The collection of Parameter objects, representing name=value pairs that are used to produce a query string * @since 2.0 */ public String encodeRedirectURL(String baseUrl, Map> parameters) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.encodeRedirectURL(baseUrl, parameters); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Return * the input URL, after performing * any rewriting needed to ensure that it can be used in a partial page * submission (ajax request) to correctly identify an addressable action * in the current application.

* *

See {@link #encodeActionURL(java.lang.String)} * for the required specification of how to encode the {@link javax.faces.lifecycle.ClientWindow}. *

* *
* *

* *

Servlet:Returns the same encoded URL as the * {@link #encodeActionURL(String url)} method.

* *

Portlet:Returns an encoded URL that, upon HTTP POST, will * invoke the RESOURCE_PHASE of the portlet lifecycle.

* *
* * @param url The input URL to be encoded * * @throws NullPointerException if url * is null * * @since 2.0 */ public String encodePartialActionURL(String url) { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.encodePartialActionURL(url); } throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } /** *

Returns a boolean indicating whether this request * was made using a secure channel, such as HTTPS. * * *

Servlet: This must return the result of calling * isSecure on the underlying * javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

* *

The default implementation throws * UnsupportedOperationException and is provided * for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend * this class.

* * @since 2.1 */ public boolean isSecure() { if (defaultExternalContext != null) { return defaultExternalContext.isSecure(); } else { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } }




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