javax.faces.component.html

Class HtmlOutputText

    • Field Detail

      • COMPONENT_TYPE

        public static final String COMPONENT_TYPE

        The standard component type for this component.

        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Constructor Detail

      • HtmlOutputText

        public HtmlOutputText()
    • Method Detail

      • getDir

        public String getDir()

        Return the value of the dir property.

        Contents: Direction indication for text that does not inherit directionality. Valid values are "LTR" (left-to-right) and "RTL" (right-to-left). These attributes are case sensitive when rendering to XHTML, so care must be taken to have the correct case.

      • setDir

        public void setDir(String dir)

        Set the value of the dir property.

      • isEscape

        public boolean isEscape()

        Return the value of the escape property.

        Contents: Flag indicating that characters that are sensitive in HTML and XML markup must be escaped. This flag is set to "true" by default.

      • setEscape

        public void setEscape(boolean escape)

        Set the value of the escape property.

      • getLang

        public String getLang()

        Return the value of the lang property.

        Contents: Code describing the language used in the generated markup for this component.

      • setLang

        public void setLang(String lang)

        Set the value of the lang property.

      • getRole

        public String getRole()

        Return the value of the role property.

        Contents:

        Per the WAI-ARIA spec and its relationship to HTML5 (Section title ARIA Role Attriubute), every HTML element may have a "role" attribute whose value must be passed through unmodified on the element on which it is declared in the final rendered markup. The attribute, if specified, must have a value that is a string literal that is, or an EL Expression that evaluates to, a set of space-separated tokens representing the various WAI-ARIA roles that the element belongs to.

        It is the page author's responsibility to ensure that the user agent is capable of correctly interpreting the value of this attribute.

      • setRole

        public void setRole(String role)

        Set the value of the role property.

      • getStyle

        public String getStyle()

        Return the value of the style property.

        Contents: CSS style(s) to be applied when this component is rendered.

      • setStyle

        public void setStyle(String style)

        Set the value of the style property.

      • getStyleClass

        public String getStyleClass()

        Return the value of the styleClass property.

        Contents: Space-separated list of CSS style class(es) to be applied when this element is rendered. This value must be passed through as the "class" attribute on generated markup.

      • setStyleClass

        public void setStyleClass(String styleClass)

        Set the value of the styleClass property.

      • getTitle

        public String getTitle()

        Return the value of the title property.

        Contents: Advisory title information about markup elements generated for this component.

      • setTitle

        public void setTitle(String title)

        Set the value of the title property.

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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