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package org.springframework.faces.webflow;
import javax.faces.application.Application;
import javax.faces.application.ApplicationWrapper;
import javax.faces.application.StateManager;
import javax.faces.application.ViewHandler;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Wraps an {@link Application} instance in order to ensure Web Flow specific implementations of {@link ViewHandler} and
* {@link StateManager} are inserted at the front of the processing chain in JSF environments. This is done by
* intercepting the corresponding setters. All other methods are simple delegation methods.
*
* @author Rossen Stoyanchev
* @author Phillip Webb
*/
public class FlowApplication extends ApplicationWrapper {
private final Application wrapped;
/**
* Class constructor that accepts a delegate Application instance. If the delegate has default instantiation logic
* for its StateManager and ViewHandler instances, those will be wrapped with {@link FlowStateManager} and a
* {@link FlowViewHandler} instance.
*
* @param wrapped the wrapped Application instance.
*/
public FlowApplication(Application wrapped) {
Assert.notNull(wrapped, "The wrapped Application instance must not be null!");
this.wrapped = wrapped;
ViewHandler handler = this.wrapped.getViewHandler();
if (shouldWrap(handler)) {
wrapAndSetViewHandler(handler);
}
StateManager manager = this.wrapped.getStateManager();
if (shouldWrap(manager)) {
wrapAndSetStateManager(manager);
}
}
public Application getWrapped() {
return this.wrapped;
}
/**
* Inserts {@link FlowStateManager} in front of the given StateManager (if not already done).
*/
public void setStateManager(StateManager manager) {
if (shouldWrap(manager)) {
wrapAndSetStateManager(manager);
} else {
super.setStateManager(manager);
}
}
private boolean shouldWrap(StateManager manager) {
return (manager != null) && (!(manager instanceof FlowStateManager));
}
private void wrapAndSetStateManager(StateManager target) {
super.setStateManager(new FlowStateManager(target));
}
/**
* Inserts a {@link FlowViewHandler} in front of the given ViewHandler (if not already done).
*/
public void setViewHandler(ViewHandler handler) {
if (shouldWrap(handler)) {
wrapAndSetViewHandler(handler);
} else {
super.setViewHandler(handler);
}
}
private boolean shouldWrap(ViewHandler delegateViewHandler) {
return (delegateViewHandler != null) && (!(delegateViewHandler instanceof FlowViewHandler));
}
private void wrapAndSetViewHandler(ViewHandler target) {
if ((target != null) && (!(target instanceof FlowViewHandler))) {
ViewHandler handler = new FlowViewHandler(target);
super.setViewHandler(handler);
}
}
}