javax.faces.component.html

Class HtmlDoctype

    • Field Detail

      • COMPONENT_TYPE

        public static final String COMPONENT_TYPE

        The standard component type for this component.

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Constructor Detail

      • HtmlDoctype

        public HtmlDoctype()
    • Method Detail

      • getPublic

        public String getPublic()

        Return the value of the public property.

        Contents:

        Will be output as the public part of the DOCTYPE
      • setPublic

        public void setPublic(String _public)

        Set the value of the public property.

      • getRootElement

        public String getRootElement()

        Return the value of the rootElement property.

        Contents:

        The root XML element
      • setRootElement

        public void setRootElement(String rootElement)

        Set the value of the rootElement property.

      • getSystem

        public String getSystem()

        Return the value of the system property.

        Contents:

        Will be output as the system part of the DOCTYPE
      • setSystem

        public void setSystem(String system)

        Set the value of the system property.

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References

  1. View the html document Language of the document:fr Manuel PHP : https://docs.oracle.com, HtmlDoctype (Java(TM) EE 7 Specification APIs)

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