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Central module for Tapestry, containing interfaces to the Java Servlet API and all core services and components.

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package org.apache.tapestry5.internal.services;

import org.apache.tapestry5.SymbolConstants;
import org.apache.tapestry5.internal.structure.Page;
import org.apache.tapestry5.runtime.PageLifecycleListener;

/**
 * Per-thread service that caches page instances for the duration of the request, and is also responsible for tracking
 * the active page (the page which will ultimately render the response).
 * 

* Since {@link org.apache.tapestry5.internal.structure.Page} is internal, most user-code should use the * {@link org.apache.tapestry5.services.ComponentSource} service instead. *

* Starting in 5.2, page instances are shared (with externalized mutable state), not pooled, but the cache is still * useful for managing the page's {@linkplain PageLifecycleListener lifecycle}. There are now two different * implementation classes for this single service, selected via {@link SymbolConstants#PAGE_POOL_ENABLED}. */ public interface RequestPageCache { /** * Gets the page via its page name, in the current locale. The logical page name is resolved to a class name, which * is used to obtain the page (from the page pool). Note that under certain circumstances, a page may have multiple * names (even beyond simple case-insensitivity), and RequestPageCache caches correctly. * * @param pageName * the name of the page to retrieve (this is the logical page name, not the fully qualified class * name) * @return a page instance reserved for this request * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the name can not be resolved to a page instance */ Page get(String pageName); }





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