public abstract class ApplicationConfigurationPopulator extends Object
This class defines a java.util.ServiceLoader
service which enables programmatic configuration of the JSF runtime using the existing
Application Configuration Resources schema. See the section "Application Startup
Behavior" in the specification prose document for the specification on when
and how implementations of this service are used.
Constructor and Description |
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ApplicationConfigurationPopulator() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract void |
populateApplicationConfiguration(Document toPopulate)
Service providers that implement this service must be called by the JSF runtime exactly once for each implementation, at startup, before any requests have been serviced. |
public abstract void populateApplicationConfiguration(Document toPopulate)
Service providers that implement
this service must be called by the JSF runtime
exactly once for each implementation, at startup, before any requests have
been serviced. Before calling the
populateApplicationConfiguration(org.w3c.dom.Document)
method,
the runtime must ensure that the Document
argument is empty aside
from being pre-configured to be in the proper namespace for an
Application Configuration Resources file:
http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee
. Implementations of this service
must ensure that any changes made to the argument
Document
conform to that schema as defined in the
specification. The JSF runtime is not required to validate the
Document
after control returns from the service implementation,
though it may do so.
Ordering of Artifacts
If the document is made to contain an <ordering>
element,
as specified in the section Ordering of Artifacts in the
specification prose document, the document will be prioritized
accordingly. Otherwise, the runtime must place the document in the
list of other Application Configuration Resources documents at the
"lowest" priority, meaning any conflicts that may arise between the
argument document and any other Application Configuration Resources
are resolved in favor of the other document.
toPopulate
- The Document to populate with configuration.Copyright © 1996-2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.