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package javax.el;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Locale;
/**
* Context information for expression evaluation.
*
* To evaluate an {@link Expression}, an ELContext
must be
* provided. The ELContext
holds:
*
* - a reference to the base {@link ELResolver} that will be consulted
* to resolve model objects and their properties
* - a reference to {@link FunctionMapper} that will be used
* to resolve EL Functions.
*
- a reference to {@link VariableMapper} that will be used
* to resolve EL Variables.
*
- a collection of all the relevant context objects for use by
*
ELResolver
s
* - state information during the evaluation of an expression, such as
* whether a property has been resolved yet
*
*
* The collection of context objects is necessary because each
* ELResolver
may need access to a different context object.
* For example, JSP and Faces resolvers need access to a
* {@link javax.servlet.jsp.JspContext} and a
* {@link javax.faces.context.FacesContext}, respectively.
*
* Creation of ELContext
objects is controlled through
* the underlying technology. For example, in JSP the
* JspContext.getELContext()
factory method is used.
* Some technologies provide the ability to add an {@link ELContextListener}
* so that applications and frameworks can ensure their own context objects
* are attached to any newly created ELContext
.
*
* Because it stores state during expression evaluation, an
* ELContext
object is not thread-safe. Care should be taken
* to never share an ELContext
instance between two or more
* threads.
*
* @see ELContextListener
* @see ELContextEvent
* @see ELResolver
* @see FunctionMapper
* @see VariableMapper
* @see javax.servlet.jsp.JspContext
* @since JSP 2.1
*/
public abstract class ELContext {
/**
* Called to indicate that a ELResolver
has successfully
* resolved a given (base, property) pair.
*
* The {@link CompositeELResolver} checks this property to determine
* whether it should consider or skip other component resolvers.
*
* @see CompositeELResolver
* @param resolved true if the property has been resolved, or false if
* not.
*/
public void setPropertyResolved(boolean resolved) {
this.resolved = resolved;
}
/**
* Returns whether an {@link ELResolver} has successfully resolved a
* given (base, property) pair.
*
* The {@link CompositeELResolver} checks this property to determine
* whether it should consider or skip other component resolvers.
*
* @see CompositeELResolver
* @return true if the property has been resolved, or false if not.
*/
public boolean isPropertyResolved() {
return resolved;
}
/**
* Associates a context object with this ELContext
.
*
* The ELContext
maintains a collection of context objects
* relevant to the evaluation of an expression. These context objects
* are used by ELResolver
s. This method is used to
* add a context object to that collection.
*
* By convention, the contextObject
will be of the
* type specified by the key
. However, this is not
* required and the key is used strictly as a unique identifier.
*
* @param key The key used by an @{link ELResolver} to identify this
* context object.
* @param contextObject The context object to add to the collection.
* @throws NullPointerException if key is null or contextObject is null.
*/
public void putContext(Class key, Object contextObject) {
if((key == null) || (contextObject == null)) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
map.put(key, contextObject);
}
/**
* Returns the context object associated with the given key.
*
* The ELContext
maintains a collection of context objects
* relevant to the evaluation of an expression. These context objects
* are used by ELResolver
s. This method is used to
* retrieve the context with the given key from the collection.
*
* By convention, the object returned will be of the type specified by
* the key
. However, this is not required and the key is
* used strictly as a unique identifier.
*
* @param key The unique identifier that was used to associate the
* context object with this ELContext
.
* @return The context object associated with the given key, or null
* if no such context was found.
* @throws NullPointerException if key is null.
*/
public Object getContext(Class key) {
if(key == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
return map.get(key);
}
/**
* Retrieves the ELResolver
associated with this context.
*
* The ELContext
maintains a reference to the
* ELResolver
that will be consulted to resolve variables
* and properties during an expression evaluation. This method
* retrieves the reference to the resolver.
*
* Once an ELContext
is constructed, the reference to the
* ELResolver
associated with the context cannot be changed.
*
* @return The resolver to be consulted for variable and
* property resolution during expression evaluation.
*/
public abstract ELResolver getELResolver();
/**
* Retrieves the FunctionMapper
associated with this
* ELContext
.
*
* @return The function mapper to be consulted for the resolution of
* EL functions.
*/
public abstract FunctionMapper getFunctionMapper();
/**
* Holds value of property locale.
*/
private Locale locale;
/**
* Get the Locale
stored by a previous invocation to
* {@link #setLocale}. If this method returns non null
,
* this Locale
must be used for all localization needs
* in the implementation. The Locale
must not be cached
* to allow for applications that change Locale
dynamically.
*
* @return The Locale
in which this instance is operating.
* Used primarily for message localization.
*/
public Locale getLocale() {
return this.locale;
}
/**
* Set the Locale
for this instance. This method may be
* called by the party creating the instance, such as JavaServer
* Faces or JSP, to enable the EL implementation to provide localized
* messages to the user. If no Locale
is set, the implementation
* must use the locale returned by Locale.getDefault( )
.
*/
public void setLocale(Locale locale) {
this.locale = locale;
}
/**
* Retrieves the VariableMapper
associated with this
* ELContext
.
*
* @return The variable mapper to be consulted for the resolution of
* EL variables.
*/
public abstract VariableMapper getVariableMapper();
private boolean resolved;
private HashMap map = new HashMap();
}