Package javax.faces.el
See: Description
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Interface Summary Interface Description CompositeComponentExpressionHolder This interface must be implemented by theMap
returned by the composite componentELResolver
, described in section JSF.5.6.2.2 of the specification, when evaluating#{cc.attrs}
epressions. -
Class Summary Class Description MethodBinding Deprecated This has been replaced byMethodExpression
.PropertyResolver Deprecated This has been replaced byELResolver
.ValueBinding Deprecated This has been replaced byValueExpression
.VariableResolver Deprecated This has been replaced byELResolver
when operating with anull
base
argument. -
Exception Summary Exception Description EvaluationException Deprecated This has been replaced byELException
.MethodNotFoundException Deprecated This has been replaced byMethodNotFoundException
.PropertyNotFoundException Deprecated This has been replaced byPropertyNotFoundException
.ReferenceSyntaxException Deprecated This has been replaced byELException
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Package javax.faces.el Description
DEPRECATED Classes and interfaces for evaluating and
processing reference expressions. The main class in this package is
ValueBinding
, which is the runtime representation
of a reference expression. ValueBinding
provides methods
to get and set the value of the expression.
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