javax.faces.el

Class VariableResolver

  • Deprecated. 
    This has been replaced by ELResolver when operating with a null base argument.

    public abstract class VariableResolver
    extends Object

    VariableResolver represents a pluggable mechanism for resolving a top-level variable reference at evaluation time.

    • Constructor Detail

      • VariableResolver

        public VariableResolver()
        Deprecated. 
    • Method Detail

      • resolveVariable

        public abstract Object resolveVariable(FacesContext context,
                                               String name)
                                        throws EvaluationException
        Deprecated. 

        Resolve the specified variable name, and return the corresponding object, if any; otherwise, return null.

        Parameters:
        context - FacesContext against which to resolve this variable name
        name - Name of the variable to be resolved
        Throws:
        EvaluationException - if an exception is thrown while resolving the variable name (the thrown exception must be included as the cause property of this exception)
        NullPointerException - if context or name is null

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