javax.faces.component.behavior

Interface ClientBehaviorHolder

    • Method Detail

      • addClientBehavior

        void addClientBehavior(String eventName,
                               ClientBehavior behavior)

        Attaches a ClientBehavior to the component implementing this interface for the specified event. Valid event names for a UIComponent implementation are defined by ClientBehaviorHolder.getEventNames().

        Parameters:
        eventName - the logical name of the client-side event to attach the behavior to.
        behavior - the ClientBehavior instance to attach for the specified event name.
        Since:
        2.0
      • getEventNames

        Collection<String> getEventNames()

        Returns a non-null, unmodifiable Collection containing the names of the logical events supported by the component implementing this interface.

        Since:
        2.0
      • getClientBehaviors

        Map<String,List<ClientBehavior>> getClientBehaviors()

        Returns a non-null, unmodifiable Map that contains the the ClientBehaviors that have been attached to the component implementing this interface. The keys in this Map are event names defined by getEventNames().

        Since:
        2.0
      • getDefaultEventName

        String getDefaultEventName()

        Returns the default event name for this ClientBehaviorHolder implementation. This must be one of the event names returned by getEventNames() or null if the component does not have a default event.

        Since:
        2.0

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