javax.faces.context
Class ExternalContext

java.lang.Object
  extended by javax.faces.context.ExternalContext
Direct Known Subclasses:
ExternalContextWrapper

public abstract class ExternalContext
extends java.lang.Object

This class allows the Faces API to be unaware of the nature of its containing application environment. In particular, this class allows JavaServer Faces based appications to run in either a Servlet or a Portlet environment.

The documentation for this class only specifies the behavior for the Servlet implementation of ExternalContext. The Portlet implementation of ExternalContext is specified under the revision of the Portlet Bridge Specification for JavaServer Faces JSR that corresponds to this version of the JSF specification. See the Preface of the "prose document", linked from the javadocs, for a reference.

If a reference to an ExternalContext is obtained during application startup or shutdown time, any method documented as "valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown" must be supported during application startup or shutdown time. The result of calling a method during application startup or shutdown time that does not have this designation is undefined.


Field Summary
static java.lang.String BASIC_AUTH
          String identifier for BASIC authentication.
static java.lang.String CLIENT_CERT_AUTH
          String identifier for CLIENT_CERT authentication.
static java.lang.String DIGEST_AUTH
          String identifier for DIGEST authentication.
static java.lang.String FORM_AUTH
          String identifier for FORM authentication.
 
Constructor Summary
ExternalContext()
           
 
Method Summary
 void addResponseCookie(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value, java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> properties)
          

Adds the cookie represented by the arguments to the response.

 void addResponseHeader(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
          

Add the given name and value to the response header.

abstract  void dispatch(java.lang.String path)
          Dispatch a request to the specified resource to create output for this response.
abstract  java.lang.String encodeActionURL(java.lang.String url)
          Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to ensure that it will correctly identify an addressable action in the current application.
 java.lang.String encodeBookmarkableURL(java.lang.String baseUrl, java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.util.List<java.lang.String>> parameters)
          

The purpose of this method is to generate a query string from the collection of Parameter objects provided by the parameters argument and append that query string to the baseUrl.

abstract  java.lang.String encodeNamespace(java.lang.String name)
          Return the specified name, after prefixing it with a namespace that ensures that it will be unique within the context of a particular page.
 java.lang.String encodePartialActionURL(java.lang.String url)
          

Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to ensure that it can be used in a partial page submission (ajax request) to correctly identify an addressable action in the current application.

 java.lang.String encodeRedirectURL(java.lang.String baseUrl, java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.util.List<java.lang.String>> parameters)
          The purpose of this method is to generate a query string from the collection of Parameter objects provided by the parameters argument and append that query string to the baseUrl.
abstract  java.lang.String encodeResourceURL(java.lang.String url)
          Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to ensure that it will correctly identify an addressable resource in the current application.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getApplicationMap()
          Return a mutable Map representing the application scope attributes for the current application.
abstract  java.lang.String getAuthType()
          Return the name of the authentication scheme used to authenticate the current user, if any; otherwise, return null.
abstract  java.lang.Object getContext()
          Return the application environment object instance for the current appication.
 java.lang.String getContextName()
          

Return the name of the container context for this application.

 Flash getFlash()
          

Return the threadsafe Flash for this application.

abstract  java.lang.String getInitParameter(java.lang.String name)
          Return the value of the specified application initialization parameter (if any).
abstract  java.util.Map getInitParameterMap()
          Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of application initialization parameter names configured for this application, and whose values are the corresponding parameter values.
 java.lang.String getMimeType(java.lang.String file)
          

Returns the MIME type of the specified file or null if the MIME type is not known.

 java.lang.String getRealPath(java.lang.String path)
          

Returns a String containing the real path for a given virtual path.

abstract  java.lang.String getRemoteUser()
          Return the login name of the user making the current request if any; otherwise, return null.
abstract  java.lang.Object getRequest()
          Return the environment-specific object instance for the current request.
 java.lang.String getRequestCharacterEncoding()
           Return the character encoding currently being used to interpret this request.
 int getRequestContentLength()
          

Return the result of calling getContentLenth() on the ServletRequest instance for this request.

 java.lang.String getRequestContentType()
          Return the MIME Content-Type for this request.
abstract  java.lang.String getRequestContextPath()
          Return the portion of the request URI that identifies the web application context for this request.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getRequestCookieMap()
          Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of cookie names included in the current request, and whose values (of type javax.servlet.http.Cookie) are the first (or only) cookie for each cookie name returned by the underlying request.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String> getRequestHeaderMap()
          Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request header names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String) are the first (or only) value for each header name returned by the underlying request.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String[]> getRequestHeaderValuesMap()
          Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request header names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String[]) are all of the value for each header name returned by the underlying request.
abstract  java.util.Locale getRequestLocale()
          Return the preferred Locale in which the client will accept content.
abstract  java.util.Iterator<java.util.Locale> getRequestLocales()
          Return an Iterator over the preferred Locales specified in the request, in decreasing order of preference.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getRequestMap()
          Return a mutable Map representing the request scope attributes for the current application.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String> getRequestParameterMap()
          Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request parameters names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String) are the first (or only) value for each parameter name returned by the underlying request.
abstract  java.util.Iterator<java.lang.String> getRequestParameterNames()
          Return an Iterator over the names of all request parameters included in the current request.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String[]> getRequestParameterValuesMap()
          Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request parameters names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String[]) are all of the values for each parameter name returned by the underlying request.
abstract  java.lang.String getRequestPathInfo()
          Return the extra path information (if any) included in the request URI; otherwise, return null.
 java.lang.String getRequestScheme()
          

Returns the name of the scheme used to make this request, for example, http, https, or ftp.

 java.lang.String getRequestServerName()
          

Returns the host name of the server to which the request was sent.

 int getRequestServerPort()
          

Returns the port number to which the request was sent.

abstract  java.lang.String getRequestServletPath()
          Return the servlet path information (if any) included in the request URI; otherwise, return null.
abstract  java.net.URL getResource(java.lang.String path)
          Return a URL for the application resource mapped to the specified path, if it exists; otherwise, return null.
abstract  java.io.InputStream getResourceAsStream(java.lang.String path)
          Return an InputStream for an application resource mapped to the specified path, if it exists; otherwise, return null.
abstract  java.util.Set<java.lang.String> getResourcePaths(java.lang.String path)
          Return the Set of resource paths for all application resources whose resource path starts with the specified argument.
abstract  java.lang.Object getResponse()
          Return the environment-specific object instance for the current response.
 int getResponseBufferSize()
          

Return the buffer size for the current response.

 java.lang.String getResponseCharacterEncoding()
          Returns the name of the character encoding (MIME charset) used for the body sent in this response.
 java.lang.String getResponseContentType()
          Return the MIME Content-Type for this response.
 java.io.OutputStream getResponseOutputStream()
          

Returns an OutputStream suitable for writing binary data to the user-agent.

 java.io.Writer getResponseOutputWriter()
          

Returns a Writer suitable for writing character data to the user-agent.

abstract  java.lang.Object getSession(boolean create)
          If the create parameter is true, create (if necessary) and return a session instance associated with the current request.
abstract  java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getSessionMap()
          Return a mutable Map representing the session scope attributes for the current application.
 int getSessionMaxInactiveInterval()
          

Returns the maximum time interval, in seconds, that the servlet container will keep this session open between client accesses.

abstract  java.security.Principal getUserPrincipal()
          Return the Principal object containing the name of the current authenticated user, if any; otherwise, return null.
 void invalidateSession()
          

Invalidates this session then unbinds any objects bound to it.

 boolean isResponseCommitted()
          

Check if the current response has been committed.

 boolean isSecure()
          

Returns a boolean indicating whether this request was made using a secure channel, such as HTTPS.

abstract  boolean isUserInRole(java.lang.String role)
          Return true if the currently authenticated user is included in the specified role.
abstract  void log(java.lang.String message)
          Log the specified message to the application object.
abstract  void log(java.lang.String message, java.lang.Throwable exception)
          Log the specified message and exception to the application object.
abstract  void redirect(java.lang.String url)
          Redirect a request to the specified URL, and cause the responseComplete() method to be called on the FacesContext instance for the current request.
 void responseFlushBuffer()
          

Flushes the buffered response content to the client.

 void responseReset()
          

Resets the current response.

 void responseSendError(int statusCode, java.lang.String message)
          

Sends an HTTP status code with message.

 void setRequest(java.lang.Object request)
          Set the environment-specific request to be returned by subsequent calls to getRequest().
 void setRequestCharacterEncoding(java.lang.String encoding)
          Overrides the name of the character encoding used in the body of this request.
 void setResponse(java.lang.Object response)
          Set the environment-specific response to be returned by subsequent calls to getResponse().
 void setResponseBufferSize(int size)
          

Set the buffer size for the current response.

 void setResponseCharacterEncoding(java.lang.String encoding)
          Sets the character encoding (MIME charset) of the response being sent to the client, for example, to UTF-8.
 void setResponseContentLength(int length)
          

Set the content length of the response.

 void setResponseContentType(java.lang.String contentType)
          

Sets the content type of the response being sent to the client, if the response has not been committed yet.

 void setResponseHeader(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
          

Set the response header with the given name and value.

 void setResponseStatus(int statusCode)
          

Sets the HTTP status code for the response.

 void setSessionMaxInactiveInterval(int interval)
          

Specifies the time, in seconds, between client requests before the servlet container will invalidate this session.

 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

BASIC_AUTH

public static final java.lang.String BASIC_AUTH

String identifier for BASIC authentication.

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Constant Field Values

CLIENT_CERT_AUTH

public static final java.lang.String CLIENT_CERT_AUTH

String identifier for CLIENT_CERT authentication.

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Constant Field Values

DIGEST_AUTH

public static final java.lang.String DIGEST_AUTH

String identifier for DIGEST authentication.

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Constant Field Values

FORM_AUTH

public static final java.lang.String FORM_AUTH

String identifier for FORM authentication.

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Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail

ExternalContext

public ExternalContext()
Method Detail

addResponseCookie

public void addResponseCookie(java.lang.String name,
                              java.lang.String value,
                              java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> properties)

Adds the cookie represented by the arguments to the response.

Servlet: This must be accomplished by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method addCookie(). The Cookie argument must be constructed by passing the name and value parameters. If the properties arugument is non-null and not empty, the Cookie instance must be initialized as described below.

Key in "values" Map Expected type of value. Name of setter method on Cookie instance to be set with the value from the Map.
comment String setComment
domain String setDomain
maxAge Integer setMaxAge
secure Boolean setSecure
path String setPath

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
name - To be passed as the first argument to the Cookie constructor.
value - To be passed as the second argument to the Cookie constructor.
properties - A Map containg key/value pairs to be passed as arguments to the setter methods as described above.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the properties Map is not-null and not empty and contains any keys that are not one of the keys listed above.
Since:
2.0

dispatch

public abstract void dispatch(java.lang.String path)
                       throws java.io.IOException

Dispatch a request to the specified resource to create output for this response.

Servlet: This must be accomplished by calling the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getRequestDispatcher(path), and calling the forward() method on the resulting object.

Parameters:
path - Context relative path to the specified resource, which must start with a slash ("/") character
Throws:
FacesException - thrown if a ServletException occurs
IllegalArgumentException - if no request dispatcher can be created for the specified path
java.io.IOException - if an input/output error occurs
java.lang.NullPointerException - if path is null

encodeActionURL

public abstract java.lang.String encodeActionURL(java.lang.String url)

Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to ensure that it will correctly identify an addressable action in the current application.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method encodeURL(url).

Parameters:
url - The input URL to be encoded
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if url is null

encodeNamespace

public abstract java.lang.String encodeNamespace(java.lang.String name)

Return the specified name, after prefixing it with a namespace that ensures that it will be unique within the context of a particular page.

Servlet: The input value must be returned unchanged.

Parameters:
name - Name to be encoded
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if name is null

encodeResourceURL

public abstract java.lang.String encodeResourceURL(java.lang.String url)

Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to ensure that it will correctly identify an addressable resource in the current application.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method encodeURL(url).

Parameters:
url - The input URL to be encoded
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if url is null

getApplicationMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getApplicationMap()

Return a mutable Map representing the application scope attributes for the current application. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for a modifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. Modifications made in the Map must cause the corresponding changes in the set of application scope attributes. Particularly the clear(), remove(), put(), putAll(), and get() operations must take the appropriate action on the underlying data structure.

For any of the Map methods that cause an element to be removed from the underlying data structure, the following action regarding managed-beans must be taken. If the element to be removed is a managed-bean, and it has one or more public no-argument void return methods annotated with javax.annotation.PreDestroy, each such method must be called before the element is removed from the underlying data structure. Elements that are not managed-beans, but do happen to have methods with that annotation must not have those methods called on removal. Any exception thrown by the PreDestroy annotated methods must by caught and not rethrown. The exception may be logged.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called at startup or shutdown time, this method returns a Map that is backed by the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one returned by calling getApplicationMap() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be the set of attributes available via the javax.servlet.ServletContext methods getAttribute(), getAttributeNames(), removeAttribute(), and setAttribute().


getAuthType

public abstract java.lang.String getAuthType()

Return the name of the authentication scheme used to authenticate the current user, if any; otherwise, return null. For standard authentication schemes, the returned value will match one of the following constants: BASIC_AUTH, CLIENT_CERT_AUTH, DIGEST_AUTH, or FORM_AUTH.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method getAuthType().


getFlash

public Flash getFlash()

Return the threadsafe Flash for this application. The default implementation will throw UnsupportedOperationException. Compliant JSF runtimes must provide an implementation of this method.

Since:
2.0

getMimeType

public java.lang.String getMimeType(java.lang.String file)

Returns the MIME type of the specified file or null if the MIME type is not known. The MIME type is determined by the container.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the getMimeType() method on the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one used when calling getMimeType() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getMimeType().

Parameters:
file - The file for which the mime type should be obtained.
Since:
2.0

getContext

public abstract java.lang.Object getContext()

Return the application environment object instance for the current appication.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this returns the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one returned when calling getContext() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be the current application's javax.servlet.ServletContext instance.


getContextName

public java.lang.String getContextName()

Return the name of the container context for this application.

Return the result of calling getServletContextName() on the ServletContext instance for this application. It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.


getInitParameter

public abstract java.lang.String getInitParameter(java.lang.String name)

Return the value of the specified application initialization parameter (if any).

Servlet: This must be the result of the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getInitParameter(name).

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the actual container context to return the init parameter value.

Parameters:
name - Name of the requested initialization parameter
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if name is null

getInitParameterMap

public abstract java.util.Map getInitParameterMap()

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of application initialization parameter names configured for this application, and whose values are the corresponding parameter values. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this method returns a Map that is backed by the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one returned by calling getInitParameterMap() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This result must be as if it were synthesized by calling the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getInitParameterNames, and putting each configured parameter name/value pair into the result.


getRemoteUser

public abstract java.lang.String getRemoteUser()

Return the login name of the user making the current request if any; otherwise, return null.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method getRemoteUser().


getRequest

public abstract java.lang.Object getRequest()

Return the environment-specific object instance for the current request.

Servlet: This must be the current request's javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.


setRequest

public void setRequest(java.lang.Object request)

Set the environment-specific request to be returned by subsequent calls to getRequest(). This may be used to install a wrapper for the request.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
1.2

getRequestScheme

public java.lang.String getRequestScheme()

Returns the name of the scheme used to make this request, for example, http, https, or ftp.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getScheme().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

getRequestServerName

public java.lang.String getRequestServerName()

Returns the host name of the server to which the request was sent.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getServerName().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

getRequestServerPort

public int getRequestServerPort()

Returns the port number to which the request was sent.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getServerPort().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

setRequestCharacterEncoding

public void setRequestCharacterEncoding(java.lang.String encoding)
                                 throws java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException

Overrides the name of the character encoding used in the body of this request.

Calling this method after the request has been accessed will have no no effect, unless a Reader or Stream has been obtained from the request, in which case an IllegalStateException is thrown.

Servlet: This must call through to the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method setCharacterEncoding().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Throws:
java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException - if this is not a valid encoding
Since:
1.2

getRealPath

public java.lang.String getRealPath(java.lang.String path)

Returns a String containing the real path for a given virtual path.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getRealPath().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
path - The context of the requested initialization parameter
Since:
2.0

getRequestContextPath

public abstract java.lang.String getRequestContextPath()

Return the portion of the request URI that identifies the web application context for this request.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method getContextPath().


getRequestCookieMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getRequestCookieMap()

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of cookie names included in the current request, and whose values (of type javax.servlet.http.Cookie) are the first (or only) cookie for each cookie name returned by the underlying request. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method getCookies(), unless null was returned, in which case this must be a zero-length array.


getRequestHeaderMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String> getRequestHeaderMap()

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request header names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String) are the first (or only) value for each header name returned by the underlying request. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. In addition, key comparisons must be performed in a case insensitive manner.

Servlet: This must be the set of headers available via the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest methods getHeader() and getHeaderNames().


getRequestHeaderValuesMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String[]> getRequestHeaderValuesMap()

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request header names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String[]) are all of the value for each header name returned by the underlying request. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. In addition, key comparisons must be performed in a case insensitive manner.

Servlet: This must be the set of headers available via the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest methods getHeaders() and getHeaderNames().


getRequestLocale

public abstract java.util.Locale getRequestLocale()

Return the preferred Locale in which the client will accept content.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getLocale().


getRequestLocales

public abstract java.util.Iterator<java.util.Locale> getRequestLocales()

Return an Iterator over the preferred Locales specified in the request, in decreasing order of preference.

Servlet: This must be an Iterator over the values returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getLocales().


getRequestMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getRequestMap()

Return a mutable Map representing the request scope attributes for the current application. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for a modifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. Modifications made in the Map must cause the corresponding changes in the set of request scope attributes. Particularly the clear(), remove(), put(), putAll(), and get() operations must take the appropriate action on the underlying data structure.

For any of the Map methods that cause an element to be removed from the underlying data structure, the following action regarding managed-beans must be taken. If the element to be removed is a managed-bean, and it has one or more public no-argument void return methods annotated with javax.annotation.PreDestroy, each such method must be called before the element is removed from the underlying data structure. Elements that are not managed-beans, but do happen to have methods with that annotation must not have those methods called on removal. Any exception thrown by the PreDestroy annotated methods must by caught and not rethrown. The exception may be logged.

Servlet: This must be the set of attributes available via the javax.servlet.ServletRequest methods getAttribute(), getAttributeNames(), removeAttribute(), and setAttribute().


getRequestParameterMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String> getRequestParameterMap()

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request parameters names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String) are the first (or only) value for each parameter name returned by the underlying request. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map.

Servlet: This must be the set of parameters available via the javax.servlet.ServletRequest methods getParameter() and getParameterNames().


getRequestParameterNames

public abstract java.util.Iterator<java.lang.String> getRequestParameterNames()

Return an Iterator over the names of all request parameters included in the current request.

Servlet: This must be an Iterator over the values returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getParameterNames().


getRequestParameterValuesMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.String[]> getRequestParameterValuesMap()

Return an immutable Map whose keys are the set of request parameters names included in the current request, and whose values (of type String[]) are all of the values for each parameter name returned by the underlying request. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for an unmodifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map.

Servlet: This must be the set of parameters available via the javax.servlet.ServletRequest methods getParameterValues() and getParameterNames().


getRequestPathInfo

public abstract java.lang.String getRequestPathInfo()

Return the extra path information (if any) included in the request URI; otherwise, return null.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method getPathInfo().


getRequestServletPath

public abstract java.lang.String getRequestServletPath()

Return the servlet path information (if any) included in the request URI; otherwise, return null.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method getServletPath().


getRequestCharacterEncoding

public java.lang.String getRequestCharacterEncoding()

Return the character encoding currently being used to interpret this request.

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getCharacterEncoding().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
1.2

getRequestContentType

public java.lang.String getRequestContentType()

Return the MIME Content-Type for this request. If not available, return null.

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletRequest method getContentType().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
1.2

getRequestContentLength

public int getRequestContentLength()

Return the result of calling getContentLenth() on the ServletRequest instance for this request.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

getResponseCharacterEncoding

public java.lang.String getResponseCharacterEncoding()

Returns the name of the character encoding (MIME charset) used for the body sent in this response.

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletResponse method getCharacterEncoding().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
1.2

getResponseContentType

public java.lang.String getResponseContentType()

Return the MIME Content-Type for this response. If not available, return null.

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletResponse method getContentType().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
1.2

getResource

public abstract java.net.URL getResource(java.lang.String path)
                                  throws java.net.MalformedURLException

Return a URL for the application resource mapped to the specified path, if it exists; otherwise, return null.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the getResource() method on the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one used when calling getResource() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getResource(path).

Parameters:
path - The path to the requested resource, which must start with a slash ("/" character
Throws:
java.net.MalformedURLException - if the specified path is not in the correct form
java.lang.NullPointerException - if path is null

getResourceAsStream

public abstract java.io.InputStream getResourceAsStream(java.lang.String path)

Return an InputStream for an application resource mapped to the specified path, if it exists; otherwise, return null.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the getResourceAsStream() method on the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one used when calling getResourceAsStream() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getResourceAsStream(path).

Parameters:
path - The path to the requested resource, which must start with a slash ("/" character
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if path is null

getResourcePaths

public abstract java.util.Set<java.lang.String> getResourcePaths(java.lang.String path)

Return the Set of resource paths for all application resources whose resource path starts with the specified argument.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this method calls through to the getResourcePaths() method on the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one used when calling getResourcePaths() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletContext method getResourcePaths(path).

Parameters:
path - Partial path used to match resources, which must start with a slash ("/") character
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if path is null

getResponse

public abstract java.lang.Object getResponse()

Return the environment-specific object instance for the current response.

Servlet: This is the current request's javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse instance.


setResponse

public void setResponse(java.lang.Object response)

Set the environment-specific response to be returned by subsequent calls to getResponse(). This may be used to install a wrapper for the response.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
1.2

getResponseOutputStream

public java.io.OutputStream getResponseOutputStream()
                                             throws java.io.IOException

Returns an OutputStream suitable for writing binary data to the user-agent.

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the javax.servlet.ServletResponse method getOutputStream().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Throws:
java.io.IOException
Since:
2.0

getResponseOutputWriter

public java.io.Writer getResponseOutputWriter()
                                       throws java.io.IOException

Returns a Writer suitable for writing character data to the user-agent.

Servlet: This must return the value returned by the ServletResponse.getWriter().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Throws:
java.io.IOException
Since:
2.0

setResponseCharacterEncoding

public void setResponseCharacterEncoding(java.lang.String encoding)

Sets the character encoding (MIME charset) of the response being sent to the client, for example, to UTF-8.

Servlet: This must call through to the javax.servlet.ServletResponse method setCharacterEncoding().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
1.2

setResponseContentType

public void setResponseContentType(java.lang.String contentType)

Sets the content type of the response being sent to the client, if the response has not been committed yet.

Servlet: This must call setContentType() on the underlying javax.servlet.ServletResponse instance.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
contentType - The content type to be set as the contentType of the response.
Since:
2.0

getSession

public abstract java.lang.Object getSession(boolean create)

If the create parameter is true, create (if necessary) and return a session instance associated with the current request. If the create parameter is false return any existing session instance associated with the current request, or return null if there is no such session.

Servlet: This must return the result of calling getSession(create) on the underlying javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

Parameters:
create - Flag indicating whether or not a new session should be created if there is no session associated with the current request

getSessionMaxInactiveInterval

public int getSessionMaxInactiveInterval()

Returns the maximum time interval, in seconds, that the servlet container will keep this session open between client accesses. After this interval, the servlet container will invalidate the session. The maximum time interval can be set with the setSessionMaxInactiveInterval(int) method.

A return value of zero or less indicates that the session will never timeout.

Servlet: This must return the result of calling getMaxInactiveInterval on the underlying javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.1

getSessionMap

public abstract java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> getSessionMap()

Return a mutable Map representing the session scope attributes for the current application. The returned Map must implement the entire contract for a modifiable map as described in the JavaDocs for java.util.Map. Modifications made in the Map must cause the corresponding changes in the set of session scope attributes. Particularly the clear(), remove(), put(), and get() operations must take the appropriate action on the underlying data structure. Accessing attributes via this Map must cause the creation of a session associated with the current request, if such a session does not already exist.

For any of the Map methods that cause an element to be removed from the underlying data structure, the following action regarding managed-beans must be taken. If the element to be removed is a managed-bean, and it has one or more public no-argument void return methods annotated with javax.annotation.PreDestroy, each such method must be called before the element is removed from the underlying data structure. Elements that are not managed-beans, but do happen to have methods with that annotation must not have those methods called on removal. Any exception thrown by the PreDestroy annotated methods must by caught and not rethrown. The exception may be logged.

Servlet: This must be the set of attributes available via the javax.servlet.http.HttpSession methods getAttribute(), getAttributeNames(), removeAttribute(), and setAttribute().


getUserPrincipal

public abstract java.security.Principal getUserPrincipal()

Return the Principal object containing the name of the current authenticated user, if any; otherwise, return null.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method getUserPrincipal().


invalidateSession

public void invalidateSession()

Invalidates this session then unbinds any objects bound to it.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpSession method invalidate().

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

isUserInRole

public abstract boolean isUserInRole(java.lang.String role)

Return true if the currently authenticated user is included in the specified role. Otherwise, return false.

Servlet: This must be the value returned by the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest method isUserInRole(role).

Parameters:
role - Logical role name to be checked
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if role is null

log

public abstract void log(java.lang.String message)

Log the specified message to the application object.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this calls the log() method on the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one used during a call to log() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.ServletContext method log(String).

Parameters:
message - Message to be logged
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if message is null

log

public abstract void log(java.lang.String message,
                         java.lang.Throwable exception)

Log the specified message and exception to the application object.

It is valid to call this method during application startup or shutdown. If called during application startup or shutdown, this calls the log() method on the same container context instance (ServletContext or PortletContext) as the one used when calling log() on the ExternalContext returned by the FacesContext during an actual request.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.ServletContext method log(String,Throwable).

Parameters:
message - Message to be logged
exception - Exception to be logged
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if message or exception is null

redirect

public abstract void redirect(java.lang.String url)
                       throws java.io.IOException

Redirect a request to the specified URL, and cause the responseComplete() method to be called on the FacesContext instance for the current request.

The implementation must determine if the request is an Ajax request by obtaining a PartialViewContext instance from the FacesContext and calling PartialViewContext#isAjaxRequest().

Servlet: For non Ajax requests, this must be accomplished by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse method sendRedirect().

For Ajax requests, the implementation must:

Parameters:
url - Absolute URL to which the client should be redirected
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the specified url is relative
IllegalStateException - if, in a portlet environment, the current response object is a RenderResponse instead of an ActionResponse
IllegalStateException - if, in a servlet environment, the current response has already been committed
java.io.IOException - if an input/output error occurs

setResponseHeader

public void setResponseHeader(java.lang.String name,
                              java.lang.String value)

Set the response header with the given name and value.

Servlet:This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setHeader method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
name - The name of the response header.
value - The value of the response header.
Since:
2.0

addResponseHeader

public void addResponseHeader(java.lang.String name,
                              java.lang.String value)

Add the given name and value to the response header.

Servlet:This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse addHeader method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
name - The name of the response header.
value - The value of the response header.
Since:
2.0

setResponseBufferSize

public void setResponseBufferSize(int size)

Set the buffer size for the current response.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setBufferSize method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
size - the new buffer size
Since:
2.0

getResponseBufferSize

public int getResponseBufferSize()

Return the buffer size for the current response.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse getBufferSize method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

isResponseCommitted

public boolean isResponseCommitted()

Check if the current response has been committed.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse isCommitted method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

responseReset

public void responseReset()

Resets the current response.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse reset method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

responseSendError

public void responseSendError(int statusCode,
                              java.lang.String message)
                       throws java.io.IOException

Sends an HTTP status code with message.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse sendError method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
statusCode - an HTTP status code
message - an option message to detail the cause of the code
Throws:
java.io.IOException
Since:
2.0

setResponseStatus

public void setResponseStatus(int statusCode)

Sets the HTTP status code for the response.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setStatus method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
statusCode - an HTTP status code
Since:
2.0

setSessionMaxInactiveInterval

public void setSessionMaxInactiveInterval(int interval)

Specifies the time, in seconds, between client requests before the servlet container will invalidate this session.

An interval value of zero or less indicates that the session should never timeout.

Servlet: This must call setMaxInactiveInterval on the underlying javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.1

responseFlushBuffer

public void responseFlushBuffer()
                         throws java.io.IOException

Flushes the buffered response content to the client.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse flushBuffer method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Throws:
java.io.IOException
Since:
2.0

setResponseContentLength

public void setResponseContentLength(int length)

Set the content length of the response.

Servlet: This must be performed by calling the javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse setContentLength method.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.0

encodeBookmarkableURL

public java.lang.String encodeBookmarkableURL(java.lang.String baseUrl,
                                              java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.util.List<java.lang.String>> parameters)

The purpose of this method is to generate a query string from the collection of Parameter objects provided by the parameters argument and append that query string to the baseUrl. This method must be able to encode the parameters to a baseUrl that may or may not have existing query parameters. The parameter values should be encoded appropriately for the environment so that the resulting URL can be used as the target of a link (e.g., in an href attribute) in a JSF response. It's possible for an ExternalContext implementation to override this method in any way that would make the URL bookmarkable in that environment.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Parameters:
baseUrl - The base URL onto which the query string generated by this method will be appended. The URL may contain query parameters.
parameters - The collection of Parameter objects, representing name=value pairs that are used to produce a query string
Since:
2.0

encodeRedirectURL

public java.lang.String encodeRedirectURL(java.lang.String baseUrl,
                                          java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.util.List<java.lang.String>> parameters)
The purpose of this method is to generate a query string from the collection of Parameter objects provided by the parameters argument and append that query string to the baseUrl. This method must be able to encode the parameters to a baseUrl that may or may not have existing query parameters. The parameter values should be encoded appropriately for the environment so that the resulting URL can be used as the target of a redirect. It's possible for an ExternalContext implementation to override this method to accomodate the definition of redirect for that environment.

Parameters:
baseUrl - The base URL onto which the query string generated by this method will be appended. The URL may contain query parameters.
parameters - The collection of Parameter objects, representing name=value pairs that are used to produce a query string
Since:
2.0

encodePartialActionURL

public java.lang.String encodePartialActionURL(java.lang.String url)

Return the input URL, after performing any rewriting needed to ensure that it can be used in a partial page submission (ajax request) to correctly identify an addressable action in the current application.

Servlet:Returns the same encoded URL as the encodeActionURL(String url) method.

Portlet:Returns an encoded URL that, upon HTTP POST, will invoke the RESOURCE_PHASE of the portlet lifecycle.

Parameters:
url - The input URL to be encoded
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if url is null
Since:
2.0

isSecure

public boolean isSecure()

Returns a boolean indicating whether this request was made using a secure channel, such as HTTPS.

Servlet: This must return the result of calling isSecure on the underlying javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest instance.

The default implementation throws UnsupportedOperationException and is provided for the sole purpose of not breaking existing applications that extend this class.

Since:
2.1


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