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- All Known Implementing Classes:
- BehaviorHandler, ComponentHandler, CompositeFaceletHandler, ConverterHandler, DelegatingMetaTagHandler, FaceletsAttachedObjectHandler, MetaTagHandler, TagHandler, ValidatorHandler
public interface FaceletHandler
This is the root class for markup elements in Facelets VDL. Facelets is XHTML, and XHTML is XML, and the root unit of abstraction in XML is the element. A
FaceletHandler
instance represents an XML element at runtime. Two direct implementations exist to embody the contract for more specific behavior.CompositeFaceletHandler
- A container for other
FaceletHandler
s TagHandler
- The foundation class for
FaceletHandler
s associated with markup in a Facelet document.
- Since:
- 2.0
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
apply(FaceletContext ctx, UIComponent parent)
Process changes on a particular UIComponent
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Method Detail
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apply
void apply(FaceletContext ctx, UIComponent parent) throws IOException
Process changes on a particular UIComponent
- Parameters:
ctx
- the current FaceletContext instance for this executionparent
- the parent UIComponent to operate upon- Throws:
IOException
- if unable to loadrelativePath
FaceletException
- if unable to parse the markup loaded fromrelativePath
FacesException
- if unable to create childUIComponent
instancesELException
- if any of the expressions in the markup loaded fromrelativePath
fail- Since:
- 2.0
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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