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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- ActionSource2AttachedObjectHandler, BehaviorHolderAttachedObjectHandler, EditableValueHolderAttachedObjectHandler, ValueHolderAttachedObjectHandler
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- BehaviorHandler, ConverterHandler, FaceletsAttachedObjectHandler, ValidatorHandler
public interface AttachedObjectHandler
The abstract base interface for a handler representing an attached object in a VDL page. Subinterfaces are provided for the common attached objects that expose
Behavior
,Converter
s,Validator
s,ValueChangeListener
s, andActionListener
s for use by page authors.- Since:
- 2.0
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
applyAttachedObject(FacesContext context, UIComponent parent)
Take the argument
parent
and apply this attached object to it.String
getFor()
Return the value of the "for" attribute specified by the page author on the tag for this
AttachedObjectHandler
.
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Method Detail
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applyAttachedObject
void applyAttachedObject(FacesContext context, UIComponent parent)
Take the argument
parent
and apply this attached object to it. The action taken varies with class that implements one of the subinterfaces of this interface.- Parameters:
context
- TheFacesContext
for this requestparent
- TheUIComponent
to which this particular attached object must be applied.
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getFor
String getFor()
Return the value of the "for" attribute specified by the page author on the tag for this
AttachedObjectHandler
.
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