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package javax.faces.event;


import java.util.EventObject;
import javax.faces.component.UIComponent;
import javax.faces.component.UIViewAction;
import javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;

/**
 * 

FacesEvent is the base class * for user interface and application events that can be fired by {@link UIComponent}s. * Concrete event classes must subclass {@link FacesEvent} in order to be supported * by the request processing lifecycle.

*/ public abstract class FacesEvent extends EventObject { private static final long serialVersionUID = -367663885586773794L; /** *

Stores the Faces context.

*/ private transient FacesContext facesContext; /** *

Construct a new event object from the * specified source component.

* * @param component Source {@link UIComponent} for this event * @throws IllegalArgumentException if component is null */ public FacesEvent(UIComponent component) { super(component); } /** *

Construct a new event object from the * Faces context and specified source component.

* * @param facesContext the Faces context. * @param component Source {@link UIComponent} for this event. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if component is null * @since 2.3 */ public FacesEvent(FacesContext facesContext, UIComponent component) { this(component); this.facesContext = facesContext; } // -------------------------------------------------------------- Properties /** *

Return the source {@link UIComponent} that sent this event. * * @return the source UI component. */ public UIComponent getComponent() { return ((UIComponent) getSource()); } /** *

Get the Faces context.

* *

* If the constructor was passed a FacesContext we return it, otherwise * we call FacesContext.getCurrentInstance() and return it. *

* * @return the Faces context. * @since 2.3 */ public FacesContext getFacesContext() { /* * Note because UIViewAction is decorating the FacesContext during * the execution of a request we cannot rely on the saved FacesContext * as it would be the original FacesContext (which is what we should be * able to rely on). * * TODO - remove UIViewAction dependency on decorating the FacesContext. */ if (!(source instanceof UIViewAction) && facesContext != null) { return facesContext; } return FacesContext.getCurrentInstance(); } private PhaseId phaseId = PhaseId.ANY_PHASE; /** *

Return the identifier of the request processing phase during * which this event should be delivered. Legal values are the * singleton instances defined by the {@link PhaseId} class, * including PhaseId.ANY_PHASE, which is the default * value.

* * @return the phase id. */ public PhaseId getPhaseId() { return phaseId; } /** *

Set the {@link PhaseId} during which this event will be * delivered.

* * @param phaseId the phase id. * @throws IllegalArgumentException phaseId is null. */ public void setPhaseId(PhaseId phaseId) { if (null == phaseId) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } this.phaseId = phaseId; } // ------------------------------------------------- Event Broadcast Methods /** *

Convenience method to queue this event for broadcast at the end * of the current request processing lifecycle phase.

* * @throws IllegalStateException if the source component for this * event is not a descendant of a {@link UIViewRoot} */ public void queue() { getComponent().queueEvent(this); } /** *

Return true if this {@link FacesListener} is an instance * of a listener class that this event supports. Typically, this will be * accomplished by an "instanceof" check on the listener class.

* * @param listener {@link FacesListener} to evaluate * @return true if it is the appropriate instance, false otherwise. */ public abstract boolean isAppropriateListener(FacesListener listener); /** *

Broadcast this {@link FacesEvent} to the specified * {@link FacesListener}, by whatever mechanism is appropriate. Typically, * this will be accomplished by calling an event processing method, and * passing this {@link FacesEvent} as a paramter.

* * @param listener {@link FacesListener} to send this {@link FacesEvent} to * * @throws AbortProcessingException Signal the JavaServer Faces * implementation that no further processing on the current event * should be performed */ public abstract void processListener(FacesListener listener); }




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