Class DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy
Configure this handler proxy in your faces-config.xml
file
as follows:
<application> ... <navigation-handler> org.springframework.web.jsf.DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy </navigation-handler> ... </application>By default, the Spring ApplicationContext will be searched for the NavigationHandler under the bean name "jsfNavigationHandler". In the simplest case, this is a plain Spring bean definition like the following. However, all of Spring's bean configuration power can be applied to such a bean, in particular all flavors of dependency injection.
<bean name="jsfNavigationHandler" class="mypackage.MyNavigationHandler"> <property name="myProperty" ref="myOtherBean"/> </bean>The target NavigationHandler bean will typically extend the standard JSF NavigationHandler class. However, note that decorating the original NavigationHandler (the JSF provider's default handler) is not supported in such a scenario, since we can't inject the original handler in standard JSF style (that is, as constructor argument).
For decorating the original NavigationHandler, make sure that your target bean extends Spring's DecoratingNavigationHandler class. This allows to pass in the original handler as method argument, which this proxy automatically detects. Note that a DecoratingNavigationHandler subclass will still work as standard JSF NavigationHandler as well!
This proxy may be subclassed to change the bean name used to search for the
navigation handler, change the strategy used to obtain the target handler,
or change the strategy used to access the ApplicationContext (normally obtained
via FacesContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext)
).
- Since:
- 1.2.7
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller, Colin Sampaleanu
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final String
Default name of the target bean in the Spring application context: "jsfNavigationHandler". -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionCreate a new DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy.DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy
(NavigationHandler originalNavigationHandler) Create a new DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected BeanFactory
getBeanFactory
(FacesContext facesContext) Retrieve the Spring BeanFactory to delegate bean name resolution to.protected NavigationHandler
getDelegate
(FacesContext facesContext) Return the target NavigationHandler to delegate to.protected String
getTargetBeanName
(FacesContext facesContext) Return the name of the target NavigationHandler bean in the BeanFactory.protected WebApplicationContext
getWebApplicationContext
(FacesContext facesContext) Retrieve the web application context to delegate bean name resolution to.void
handleNavigation
(FacesContext facesContext, String fromAction, String outcome) Handle the navigation request implied by the specified parameters, through delegating to the target bean in the Spring application context.Methods inherited from class jakarta.faces.application.NavigationHandler
handleNavigation
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Field Details
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DEFAULT_TARGET_BEAN_NAME
Default name of the target bean in the Spring application context: "jsfNavigationHandler".- See Also:
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Constructor Details
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DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy
public DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy()Create a new DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy.
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Method Details
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getDelegate
Return the target NavigationHandler to delegate to.By default, a bean with the name "jsfNavigationHandler" is obtained from the Spring root WebApplicationContext, for every invocation.
- Parameters:
facesContext
- the current JSF context- Returns:
- the target NavigationHandler to delegate to
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getTargetBeanName
Return the name of the target NavigationHandler bean in the BeanFactory. Default is "jsfNavigationHandler".- Parameters:
facesContext
- the current JSF context- Returns:
- the name of the target bean
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getBeanFactory
Retrieve the Spring BeanFactory to delegate bean name resolution to.Default implementation delegates to
getWebApplicationContext
. Can be overridden to provide an arbitrary BeanFactory reference to resolve against; usually, this will be a full Spring ApplicationContext.- Parameters:
facesContext
- the current JSF context- Returns:
- the Spring BeanFactory (never
null
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getWebApplicationContext
Retrieve the web application context to delegate bean name resolution to.Default implementation delegates to FacesContextUtils.
- Parameters:
facesContext
- the current JSF context- Returns:
- the Spring web application context (never
null
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