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package javax.faces.application;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
/**
* This class defines a {@code java.util.ServiceLoader}
* service which enables programmatic configuration of the JSF runtime using the existing
* Application Configuration Resources schema. See the section "Application Startup
* Behavior" in the specification prose document for the specification on when
* and how implementations of this service are used.
*
* @since 2.2
*
*/
public abstract class ApplicationConfigurationPopulator {
/**
* Service providers that implement
* this service must be called by the JSF runtime
* exactly once for each implementation, at startup, before any requests have
* been serviced. Before calling the
* {@link #populateApplicationConfiguration} method,
* the runtime must ensure that the {@code Document} argument is empty aside
* from being pre-configured to be in the proper namespace for an
* Application Configuration Resources file:
* {@code http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee}. Implementations of this service
* must ensure that any changes made to the argument
* {@code Document} conform to that schema as defined in the
* specification. The JSF runtime is not required to validate the
* {@code Document} after control returns from the service implementation,
* though it may do so.
*
*
*
* Ordering of Artifacts
*
* If the document is made to contain an {@code } element,
* as specified in the section Ordering of Artifacts in the
* specification prose document, the document will be prioritized
* accordingly. Otherwise, the runtime must place the document in the
* list of other Application Configuration Resources documents at the
* "lowest" priority, meaning any conflicts that may arise between the
* argument document and any other Application Configuration Resources
* are resolved in favor of the other document.
*
*
*
* @param toPopulate The Document to populate with configuration.
*
* @since 2.2
*/
public abstract void populateApplicationConfiguration(Document toPopulate);
}