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defineObjects |
Creates standard Look and Feel objects for use in JSP pages. These objects can be used via EL or
scriptlet (e.g. ${skin.path} or <%= skin.getPath() >) in a JSP page.
Note that currently only a Skin object is provided by this tag; future releases may make
more objects available.
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beginRender |
Processes the body, only if we are in the begin render phase.
NOTE: This tag should only used by skeleton jsps.
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endRender |
Processes the body, only if we are in the end render phase.
NOTE: This tag should only used by skeleton jsps.
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writeAttribute |
This tag renders an attribute to a character ouput stream by assembling the name and value parameters
into a form appropriate for the underlying rendering format. If any of the character output stream,
the name, or both of the value parameters are null, nothing is rendered to the stream. If the default
value exists when the value does not, then the default value is used instead.
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getSkinPath |
Returns the path of an image within the current skin. This tag does not utilize window
dependencies and should generally only be used in skeleton jsps. See the resolveXXXPath
tags for alternative mechanisms that utilize window dependences.
<p/>
NOTE: the path produced by this tag is not influenced by LookAndFeel URL templates.
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resolveImagePath |
Returns the path of the specified uri based on configured window dependencies image search paths.
For more information see the "Portlet Dependencies" section of the Portlet Development Guide.
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resolveLinkPath |
Returns the path of the specified uri based on configured window dependencies link search paths.
For more information see the "Portlet Dependencies" section of the Portlet Development Guide.
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resolveScriptPath |
Returns the path of the specified uri based on configured window dependencies script search paths.
For more information see the "Portlet Dependencies" section of the Portlet Development Guide.
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resolveStylePath |
Returns the path of the specified uri based on configured window dependencies style search paths.
For more information see the "Portlet Dependencies" section of the Portlet Development Guide.
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renderChild |
Renders a child control explicitly via its presentation context.
The following steps are performed during rendering:
<ol type="a">
<li>If null, do nothing</li>
<li>Set visible -- assumes that rendering should always be attempted</li>
<li>Render</li>
<li>Set invisible -- prevents second rendering during remaining child rendering phase</li>
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NOTE: This tag should only used by skeleton jsps.
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writeUri |
This tag writes a URI based on the application's configured skin path. Its implementation is not
format-dependent.
<p/>
NOTE: This tag should only used by skeleton jsps.
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createUri |
This tag creates a URI based on the application's configured skin path. Its implementation is not
format-dependent. The uri is assigned to 'id'.
<p/>
NOTE: This tag should only used by skeleton jsps.
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writeId |
This tag writes an id.
This tag is generally only used by skeleton jsps.
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createId |
This tag creates an id.
This tag is generally only used by skeleton jsps.
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windowUrl |
A convenience tag to create URLs to portal windows. Use this tag to create links to submit requests to portlet windows (including requests to change portlet mode and/or state).
<p/>
This tag should not be used from inside Java portlets (JSR168 or JSR286)
to refer to themselves; for Java portlets use the java portlet tag library's
actionURL or renderURL tags.
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For more information on WindowURL, see the javadoc for com.bea.portlet.WindowURL.
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standalonePortletUrl |
A convenience tag to create URLs to standalone portlets. Use this tag to create links to submit requests to portlets hosted by an external portal, such as floating portlets.
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For more information, see the javadoc for com.bea.portlet.StandalonePortletURL.
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pageUrl |
A convenience tag to create URLs to submit page change requests. Use this tag to create links to switch to pages.
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For more information, see the javadoc for com.bea.portlet.PageURL.
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customEventUrl |
A convenience tag to create URLs to submit custom events. Use this tag to create links to create custom events.
<p/>
A CustomEventURL is targeted to the portlet that generated it, but
the event itself is generated by the portal framework and is <b>not</b>
marked as coming from any particular portlet. Any portlets listening for the
event that restrict what portlets they are listening to will therefore
not receive the event. <p/>
The customEventURL tag should not be used inside of Java portlets (JSR168 / JSR286).
To get equivalent functionality with a java portlet, use the java portlet tag
library's actionURL tag to generate an action URL to the portlet, then have the
portlet's processAction() method send the event.<p/>
For more information, see the javadoc for com.bea.portlet.CustomEventURL.
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postbackUrl |
A convenience tag to create URLs to submit requests back to the portal. Generally the other Url tags
(such as windowUrl) should be used instead of this tag to ensure that necessary scoping and other
parameters are included on the URL.
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The postbackUrl tag should not be used inside of Java portlets (JSR168 / JSR286);
instead the Java portlet tag library's actionURL or renderURL tags should be used.
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For more information, see the javadoc for com.bea.portlet.PostbackURL.
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resourceUrl |
A convenience tag to create URLs to resources. Use this tag to create URLs to images/files etc.
<p/>
This tag should not be used inside Java portlets (JSR168 or JSR286);
for Java portlets the javax.portlet.PortletResponse.encodeURL() method
should be used instead, or for JSR286 portlets with portlet-served resources
the JSR286 Java portlet tag library's resourceURL tag may be used.
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For more information, see the javadoc for com.bea.portlet.ResourceURL.
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toggleButtonUrl |
A convenience tag to create toggle button URLs. Use this tag to create links to toggle buttons in titlebars.
This tag works exactly like the postbackURL tag, except that if there is a ButtonPresentationContext
in the scope of the request, it will add a request parameter 'button.getEventParam()=button.getEvent()'.
This tag is generally only used by skeleton jsps.
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param |
A tag to specify query parameters to URL tags. Use this tag to add query parameters to other URL tags.
This tag URL encodes the name and value while preparing the URL.
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removeSharedParam |
A tag to specify shared parameters to be removed from WindowURL tags. Since shared parameter values are persisted across requests,
they must be explicitly removed to go away.
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jspContentUrl |
A convenience tag to create URLs to windows and change content of JSPContent controls. Use this tag to create a link to change the current current rendered in a JspContent portlet.
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encodeName |
A tag to encode names. Use this tag to encode names such that
encoded names are unique within the context of the portlet that the jsp resides in.
If the encoded name is needed outside the scope of this tag,
use the utility class com.bea.portlet.EncodeName to create it.
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jspUri |
A tag to retrieve the location of the jsp that you are developing in. If webAppQualified is set, it will return
a fully web app qualified uri to the jsp (minus the jsp), otherwise the webapp will be omitted.
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getJspUri |
A tag to retrieve the location of the jsp that you are developing in. If webAppQualified is set, it will return
a fully web app qualified uri to the jsp (minus the jsp), otherwise the webapp will be omitted.
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context |
Allows for the override of framework-level control behavior within a specified
scope (i.e. the body of the tag). For example,
<pre>
<context urlCompressionDisabled="false">
...
...
...
</context>
</pre>
will disable url compression within the body of this tag.
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portalFacet |
The portalFacet tag provides a mechanism used to embed a portlet's content into an arbitrary
JSP in a web application. It is one of several ways that can be used to consume portlets
made available via <a href="../../../clientdev/publishing.html">Portlet Publishing</a>.
This tag MUST be used from within the same web application as the published portlet.
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analytics |
Track the render time for a block in the JSP. Best use would be in wrapping the page.
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