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Class ContextualBrowseablePathSupport
java.lang.Object
  
oracle.jdeveloper.jsp.ContextualBrowseablePathSupport
- All Implemented Interfaces:
 
- ContextualBrowseablePath
 
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public class ContextualBrowseablePathSupport
 
- extends java.lang.Object
 
- implements ContextualBrowseablePath
 
Moved this support into a sharable class, so different nodes could take advantage of it.
 
| Field Summary | 
protected  oracle.bali.xml.addin.XMLSourceNode | 
m_SourceNode 
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| Method Summary | 
 java.lang.String | 
getBrowseablePath(Context context) 
          Returns the context-relative path that should be used for browsing the object that is being run in the embedded server. | 
protected  boolean | 
isFacesPage(Context context) 
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| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
 
m_SourceNode
protected final oracle.bali.xml.addin.XMLSourceNode m_SourceNode
ContextualBrowseablePathSupport
public ContextualBrowseablePathSupport(oracle.bali.xml.addin.XMLSourceNode sourceNode)
getBrowseablePath
public java.lang.String getBrowseablePath(Context context)
- Description copied from interface: 
ContextualBrowseablePath 
- Returns the context-relative path that should be used for browsing the object that is being run in the embedded server.
The returned string should not begin with a "/" unless an extra "/" in the target URL is needed. For example, if getBrowseablePath() returns "foo/bar.abc", the target URL will be of the form: http://localhost:8988/Workspace1-Project1-context-root/foo/bar.abc If getBrowseablePath() returns "/foo/bar.abc", the target URL will be of the form (note the extra "/" before "foo"): http://localhost:8988/Workspace1-Project1-context-root//foo/bar.abc
 
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- Specified by:
 
getBrowseablePath in interface ContextualBrowseablePath 
 
isFacesPage
protected boolean isFacesPage(Context context)
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