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- All Known Implementing Classes:
- ActionListenerWrapper, ApplicationFactory, ApplicationWrapper, ClientWindowFactory, ClientWindowWrapper, ConfigurableNavigationHandlerWrapper, ExceptionHandlerFactory, ExceptionHandlerWrapper, ExternalContextFactory, ExternalContextWrapper, FaceletCacheFactory, FacesContextFactory, FacesContextWrapper, FlashFactory, FlashWrapper, FlowHandlerFactoryWrapper, LifecycleFactory, LifecycleWrapper, NavigationCaseWrapper, NavigationHandlerWrapper, PartialResponseWriter, PartialViewContextFactory, PartialViewContextWrapper, PreJsf2ExceptionHandlerFactory, RendererWrapper, RenderKitFactory, RenderKitWrapper, ResourceHandlerWrapper, ResourceWrapper, ResponseWriterWrapper, StateManagerWrapper, TagHandlerDelegateFactory, ViewDeclarationLanguageFactory, ViewDeclarationLanguageWrapper, ViewHandlerWrapper, VisitContextFactory, VisitContextWrapper
public interface FacesWrapper<T>
Any wrapper class in JSF that must provide access to the object it wraps must implement this interface.
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- 2.0
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description T
getWrapped()
A class that implements this interface uses this method to return an instance of the class being wrapped.
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Method Detail
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getWrapped
T getWrapped()
A class that implements this interface uses this method to return an instance of the class being wrapped.
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- 2.0
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