javax.servlet.descriptor

Interface JspConfigDescriptor


  • public interface JspConfigDescriptor
    This interface provides access to the <jsp-config> related configuration of a web application.

    The configuration is aggregated from the web.xml and web-fragment.xml descriptor files of the web application.

    Since:
    Servlet 3.0
    • Method Detail

      • getTaglibs

        Collection<TaglibDescriptor> getTaglibs()
        Gets the <taglib> child elements of the <jsp-config> element represented by this JspConfigDescriptor.

        Any changes to the returned Collection must not affect this JspConfigDescriptor.

        Returns:
        a (possibly empty) Collection of the <taglib<>/code> child elements of the <jsp-config> element represented by this JspConfigDescriptor
      • getJspPropertyGroups

        Collection<JspPropertyGroupDescriptor> getJspPropertyGroups()
        Gets the <jsp-property-group> child elements of the <jsp-config> element represented by this JspConfigDescriptor.

        Any changes to the returned Collection must not affect this JspConfigDescriptor.

        Returns:
        a (possibly empty) Collection of the <jsp-property-group> child elements of the <jsp-config> element represented by this JspConfigDescriptor

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