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package javax.portlet;
/**
* The ResourceRequest
interface represents the request
* send to the portlet for rendering resources.
*
* It extends the ClientDataRequest interface and provides resource request
* information to portlets.
*
* The portlet container creates an ResourceRequest
object and
* passes it as argument to the portlet's serveResource
method.
*
* The ResourceRequest
is provided with the current portlet mode, window state,
* and render parameters that the portlet can access via the
* PortletResourceRequest
with getPortletMode
and,
* getWindowState
, or one of the getParameter
methods.
* ResourceURLs cannot change the current portlet mode, window state or
* render parameters. Parameters set on a resource URL are not render parameters
* but parameters for serving this resource and will last only for only
* this the current serveResource request.
* If a parameter is set that has the same name as a render parameter that this
* resource URL contains, the render parameter must be the last entry in the
* parameter value array.
*
* @see ClientDataRequest
* @see ResourceServingPortlet
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface ResourceRequest extends ClientDataRequest {
/**
* This property is set by the container if the container
* has a cached response for the given validation tag. The property can be
* retrieved using the getProperty
method.
*
* The value is "portlet.ETag "
.
*/
public static final String ETAG = "portlet.ETag";
/**
* Returns the validation tag if the portlet container
* has a cached response for this validation tag, or
* null
if no cached response exists.
*
* This call returns the same value as
* ResourceRequest.getProperty(ResourceRequest.ETAG)
.
*
* @return the validation tag if the portlet container
* has a cached response for this validation tag, or
* null
if no cached response exists.
*/
public String getETag();
/**
* Returns the resource ID set on the ResourceURL or null
* if no resource ID was set on the URL.
*
* @return the resource ID set on the ResourceURL,or null
* if no resource ID was set on the URL.
*/
public String getResourceID();
/**
* Returns a Map
of the private render parameters of this request.
* Private parameters are not shared with other portlets or components.
* The returned parameters are "x-www-form-urlencoded" decoded.
*
* The parameters returned do not include the resource parameters that
* the portlet may have set on the resource URL triggering this
* serveResource
call.
*
* The values in the returned Map
are from type
* String array (String[]
).
*
* If no private parameters exist this method returns an empty Map
.
*
* @return an immutable Map
containing private parameter names as
* keys and private parameter values as map values, or an empty Map
* if no private parameters exist. The keys in the parameter
* map are of type String. The values in the parameter map are of type
* String array (String[]
).
*/
public java.util.Map getPrivateRenderParameterMap();
/**
* Returns the portal preferred content type for the response.
*
* The returned content type should be based on the HTTP Accept header
* provided by the client.
*
* @return preferred content type of the response
*/
public String getResponseContentType();
/**
* Gets a list of content types which the portal accepts for the response.
* This list is ordered with the most preferable types listed first.
*
* The returned content types should be based on the HTTP Accept header
* provided by the client.
*
* @return ordered list of content types for the response
*/
public java.util.Enumeration getResponseContentTypes();
/**
* Returns the cache level of this resource request.
*
* Possible return values are:
* ResourceURL.FULL, ResourceURL.PORTLET
* or ResourceURL.PAGE
.
*
* @return the cache level of this resource request.
*/
public String getCacheability();
}