javax.faces.view.facelets

Class FaceletsAttachedObjectHandler

    • Constructor Detail

      • FaceletsAttachedObjectHandler

        public FaceletsAttachedObjectHandler(TagConfig config)

        Call through to super

        Parameters:
        config - configure this handler instance
    • Method Detail

      • getAttachedObjectHandlerHelper

        protected final AttachedObjectHandler getAttachedObjectHandlerHelper()

        Return the underlying handler for this tag handler instance.

      • applyAttachedObject

        public final void applyAttachedObject(FacesContext ctx,
                                              UIComponent parent)

        Take the necessary actions to apply the attached object represented by the tag for the concrete subclass of this class to the argument parent.

        Specified by:
        applyAttachedObject in interface AttachedObjectHandler
        Parameters:
        ctx - the FacesContext for this request
        parent - The UIComponent to which this attached object must be applied.
      • getFor

        public final String getFor()

        Return the value of the "for" attribute. This enables the runtime to know to which inner component this attached object should be retargeted.

        Specified by:
        getFor in interface AttachedObjectHandler

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