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package jakarta.faces.application;

import static java.lang.Boolean.TRUE;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Map;

import jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext;
import jakarta.faces.context.ResponseWriter;
import jakarta.faces.render.RenderKit;
import jakarta.faces.render.ResponseStateManager;
import jakarta.faces.view.StateManagementStrategy;
import jakarta.faces.view.ViewDeclarationLanguage;

/**
 * 

* StateManager directs the process of saving and restoring the view between requests. * An implementation of this class must be thread-safe. The {@link StateManager} * instance for an application is retrieved from the {@link Application} instance, and thus cannot know any details of * the markup language created by the {@link RenderKit} being used to render a view. * * The {@link StateManager} utilizes a helper object ({@link ResponseStateManager}), that is provided by the * {@link RenderKit} implementation and is therefore aware of the markup language details. *

*/ public abstract class StateManager { // ------------------------------------------------------ Manifest Constants /** *

* The ServletContext init parameter consulted by the StateManager to tell where the state * should be saved. Valid values are given as the values of the constants: {@link #STATE_SAVING_METHOD_CLIENT} or * {@link #STATE_SAVING_METHOD_SERVER}. *

* *

* If this parameter is not specified, the default value is the value of the constant * {@link #STATE_SAVING_METHOD_CLIENT}. *

*/ public static final String STATE_SAVING_METHOD_PARAM_NAME = "jakarta.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD"; /** *

* The ServletContext init parameter consulted by the runtime to determine if the partial state saving * mechanism should be used. *

* *
* *

* If undefined, the runtime must determine the version level of the application. *

* *
    * *
  • *

    * For applications versioned at 1.2 and under, the runtime must not use the partial state saving mechanism. *

    *
  • * *
  • *

    * For applications versioned at 2.0 and above, the runtime must use the partial state saving mechanism. *

    *
  • * *
* *

* If this parameter is defined, and the application is versioned at 1.2 and under, the runtime must not use the partial * state saving mechanism. Otherwise, If this param is defined, and calling toLowerCase().equals("true") on * a String representation of its value returns true, the runtime must use partial state * mechanism. Otherwise the partial state saving mechanism must not be used. *

* *
* * @since 2.0 * @deprecated Full state saving will be removed in favor of partial state saving in order to keep the spec simple. * Therefore disabling partial state saving via this context parameter will not anymore be an option. */ @Deprecated(forRemoval = true, since = "4.1") public static final String PARTIAL_STATE_SAVING_PARAM_NAME = "jakarta.faces.PARTIAL_STATE_SAVING"; /** *

* The runtime must interpret the value of this parameter as a comma separated list of view IDs, each of which must have * their state saved using the state saving mechanism specified in Jakarta Faces 1.2. *

* * @deprecated Full state saving will be removed in favor of partial state saving in order to keep the spec simple. * Therefore specifying full state saving view IDs via this context parameter will not anymore be an option. */ @Deprecated(forRemoval = true, since = "4.1") public static final String FULL_STATE_SAVING_VIEW_IDS_PARAM_NAME = "jakarta.faces.FULL_STATE_SAVING_VIEW_IDS"; /** *

* Marker within the FacesContext attributes map to indicate we are saving state. The implementation must * set this marker into the map before starting the state saving traversal and the marker must be cleared, in a * finally block, after the traversal is complete. *

*/ public static final String IS_SAVING_STATE = "jakarta.faces.IS_SAVING_STATE"; /** *

* Marker within the FacesContext attributes map to indicate we are marking initial state, so the * markInitialState() method of iterating components such as {@link jakarta.faces.component.UIData} could * recognize this fact and save the initial state of descendents. *

* * @since 2.1 * */ public final static String IS_BUILDING_INITIAL_STATE = "jakarta.faces.IS_BUILDING_INITIAL_STATE"; /** *

* If this param is set, and calling toLowerCase().equals("true") on a String representation of its value returns true, * and the jakarta.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD is set to "server" (as indicated below), the server state must be * guaranteed to be Serializable such that the aggregate state implements java.io.Serializable. The intent of this * parameter is to ensure that the act of writing out the state to an ObjectOutputStream would not throw a * NotSerializableException, but the runtime is not required verify this before saving the state. *

* * @since 2.2 */ public static final String SERIALIZE_SERVER_STATE_PARAM_NAME = "jakarta.faces.SERIALIZE_SERVER_STATE"; /** *

* Constant value for the initialization parameter named by the STATE_SAVING_METHOD_PARAM_NAME that * indicates state saving should take place on the client. *

*/ public static final String STATE_SAVING_METHOD_CLIENT = "client"; /** *

* Constant value for the initialization parameter named by the STATE_SAVING_METHOD_PARAM_NAME that * indicates state saving should take place on the server. *

*/ public static final String STATE_SAVING_METHOD_SERVER = "server"; private Boolean savingStateInClient; // ---------------------------------------------------- State Saving Methods /** *

* Save the state represented in the specified state Object instance, in an implementation dependent * manner. *

* *

* This method will typically simply delegate the actual writing to the writeState() method of the * {@link ResponseStateManager} instance provided by the {@link RenderKit} being used to render this view. This method * assumes that the caller has positioned the {@link ResponseWriter} at the correct position for the saved state to be * written. *

* * @param context {@link FacesContext} for the current request * @param state the state to be written * @throws IOException when an I/O error occurs. * @since 1.2 */ public void writeState(FacesContext context, Object state) throws IOException { } // ------------------------------------------------- State Restoring Methods /** *

* Method to determine if the state is saved on the client. *

* * @param context the Faces context. * @return true if and only if the value of the ServletContext init parameter named by the * value of the constant {@link #STATE_SAVING_METHOD_PARAM_NAME} is equal (ignoring * case) to the value of the constant {@link #STATE_SAVING_METHOD_CLIENT}. false otherwise. * * @throws NullPointerException if context is null. */ public boolean isSavingStateInClient(FacesContext context) { if (savingStateInClient != null) { return savingStateInClient; } savingStateInClient = false; String saveStateParam = context.getExternalContext().getInitParameter(STATE_SAVING_METHOD_PARAM_NAME); if (saveStateParam != null && saveStateParam.equalsIgnoreCase(STATE_SAVING_METHOD_CLIENT)) { savingStateInClient = true; } return savingStateInClient; } /** *

* Convenience method to return the view state as a String with no RenderKit specific markup. * * This default implementation of this method will call {@link StateManagementStrategy#saveView(FacesContext)} and * passing the result to and returning the resulting value from * {@link ResponseStateManager#getViewState(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext, Object)}. *

* * @param context {@link FacesContext} for the current request * @return the view state. * @since 2.0 */ public String getViewState(FacesContext context) { Object savedView = null; if (context != null && !context.getViewRoot().isTransient()) { String viewId = context.getViewRoot().getViewId(); ViewDeclarationLanguage vdl = context.getApplication().getViewHandler().getViewDeclarationLanguage(context, viewId); if (vdl != null) { Map contextAttributes = context.getAttributes(); try { contextAttributes.put(IS_SAVING_STATE, TRUE); savedView = vdl.getStateManagementStrategy(context, viewId) .saveView(context); } finally { contextAttributes.remove(IS_SAVING_STATE); } } } return context.getRenderKit().getResponseStateManager().getViewState(context, savedView); } }




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