- java.lang.Object
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- javax.faces.el.VariableResolver
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Deprecated.This has been replaced by
ELResolver
when operating with anull
base
argument.
public abstract class VariableResolver extends Object
VariableResolver represents a pluggable mechanism for resolving a top-level variable reference at evaluation time.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description VariableResolver()
Deprecated.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description abstract Object
resolveVariable(FacesContext context, String name)
Deprecated.Resolve the specified variable name, and return the corresponding object, if any; otherwise, returnnull
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Method Detail
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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 namename
- 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 thecause
property of this exception)NullPointerException
- ifcontext
orname
isnull
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