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java.lang.Object javax.faces.context.Flash
public abstract class Flash
The Flash concept is taken from Ruby on Rails and provides a way to pass temporary objects between the user views generated by the faces lifecycle. As in Rails, anything one places in the flash will be exposed to the next view encountered by the same user session and then cleared out. It is important to note that “next view” may have the same view id as the previous view.
Implementation Requirements
The flash is a session scoped object that must be thread safe.
The implementation requirements will be described in terms of the
runtime traversing the JSF lifecycle. The flash exposes a
Map
interface over two logical maps. The choice of
which logical map is accessed depends on the current faces lifecycle
phase. One logical map is for the current traversal and the other is
for the next traversal. During the execute portion of the lifecycle,
all flash accesses are sent to the current traversal map. During the
render portion of the lifecycle, all flash accesses are sent to the
next traversal map. On the next traversal through the lifecycle, the
implementation must ensure that the current traversal map is the next
traversal map of the previous traversal. Here is an example for
illustration purposes only.
Consider an initial request to the faces lifecycle
Traversal N, execute phase: skipped on initial request.
Traversal N, render phase: flash access goes to flash[N].
Traversal N+1, execute phase: flash access goes to flash[N].
Traversan N+1, render phase: flash access goes to flash[N+1].
The implementation must ensure the proper behaviour of the flash
is preserved even in the case of a
<navigation-case>
that contains a
<redirect />
. The implementation must ensure the
proper behavior of the flash is preserved even in the case of
adjacent GET requests on the same session. This allows Faces
applications to fully utilize the “Post/Redirect/Get”
design pattern.
The implementation must allow the user to access the flash via the
EL implicit object flash
and also via ExternalContext.getFlash()
. The implementation must
ensure that the flash is usable from both JSP and from Facelets for
JSF 2. In addition to exposing the Map
interface, there
are several features exposed as methods on the Flash
itself. Each of these features may be accessed via the EL as well,
as described in the javadocs.
EL Usage Example
First page
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core">
<!-- extra code removed -->
<c:set target="#{flash}" property="foo" value="fooValue" />
Next page
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html">
<!-- extra code removed -->
<h:outputText value="#{flash.foo}" /> will be "fooValue"
without the quotes.
The same usage syntax must be available in JSP.
Note that extra action must be taken when using the flash in
concert with output components that cause the browser to issue a GET
request when clicked, such as h:button
and
h:link
. The following example illustrates one way to
use the flash in such circumstances.
First page
<h:button id="nextButton" value="Next (button)" outcome="next.xhtml">
<f:param name="foo" value="bar"/>
</h:button>
Next page
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html">
<f:metadata>
<f:viewParam name="foo" id="foo" value="#{flash.now.foo}" />
</f:metadata>
<head /><body>
foo = #{flash.foo}
</body>
</html>
Note that this example uses #{flash.now}
on the
second page. This is because the value doesn't actuall enter the
flash until the server is processing the GET request sent by the
browser due to the button being clicked.
Nested Class Summary |
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface java.util.Map |
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java.util.Map.Entry<K,V> |
Constructor Summary | |
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Flash()
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Method Summary | |
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abstract void |
doPostPhaseActions(FacesContext ctx)
Called after the execution of every lifecycle phase, this method allows implementations to take the necessary actions to provide the Flash scope contract as it applies to the request procesing lifecycle. |
abstract void |
doPrePhaseActions(FacesContext ctx)
Called before the execution of every lifecycle phase, this method allows implementations to take the necessary actions to provide the Flash scope contract as it applies to the request procesing lifecycle. |
abstract boolean |
isKeepMessages()
Return the value of this JavaBeans property for the flash for this session. |
abstract boolean |
isRedirect()
Return the value of this property for the flash for this session. |
abstract void |
keep(java.lang.String key)
Causes a value stored with a
previous call to |
abstract void |
putNow(java.lang.String key,
java.lang.Object value)
Puts a value in the flash so that it can be accessed on this traversal of the lifecycle, rather than on the next traversal. |
abstract void |
setKeepMessages(boolean newValue)
Setter for |
abstract void |
setRedirect(boolean newValue)
Setting this property to
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Map |
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clear, containsKey, containsValue, entrySet, equals, get, hashCode, isEmpty, keySet, put, putAll, remove, size, values |
Constructor Detail |
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public Flash()
Method Detail |
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public abstract boolean isKeepMessages()
Return the value of this JavaBeans
property for the flash for this session. This value determines
whether or not any FacesMessage
instances queued in the current FacesContext
must be preserved so they are
accessible on the next traversal of the lifecycle on this
session, regardless of the request being a redirect after post,
or a normal postback. Map
accesses for the special
key “keepMessages
” must return the value
of this JavaBeans property.
EL Usage Example
First page
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core">
<!-- extra code removed -->
<c:set target="#{flash}" property="keepMessages" value="true" />
Next page
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html">
<!-- extra code removed -->
<h:messages /> Any messages present on the first page must be displayed on
this page.
public abstract void setKeepMessages(boolean newValue)
Setter for keepMessages
JavaBeans property. See isKeepMessages()
.
newValue
- the new value for this property on this session.public abstract boolean isRedirect()
Return the value of this property
for the flash for this session. This must be false
unless:
setRedirect(boolean)
was called for the current
lifecycle traversal with true
as the
argument.
The current lifecycle traversal for this session is in the
“execute” phase and the previous traversal had setRedirect(boolean)
called with true
as the
argument.
public abstract void setRedirect(boolean newValue)
Setting this property to
true
indicates that the next request on this session
will be a redirect. Recall that on a redirect, the server sends
a special response to the client instructing it to issue a new
request to a specific URI. The implementation must insure that
reading the value of this property on that request will return
true
.
EL Usage Example
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core">
<!-- extra code removed -->
<c:set target="#{flash}" property="redirect" value="true" />
newValue
- the new value for this property on this session.public abstract void putNow(java.lang.String key, java.lang.Object value)
Puts a value in the flash so that it can be accessed on this traversal of the lifecycle, rather than on the next traversal. This is simply an alias for putting a value in the request map.
EL Usage Example
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:c="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core">
<!-- extra code removed -->
<c:set target="#{flash.now}" property="bar" value="barValue" />
<p>Value of \#{flash.now.bar}, should be barValue.</p>
<h:outputText value="#{flash.now.bar}" />
key
- the key for this entryvalue
- the value for this entrypublic abstract void keep(java.lang.String key)
Causes a value stored with a
previous call to putNow(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)
, its EL equivalent, or to the
request Map
, to be promoted to the flash so that is
available on the next traversal through the lifecycle on this
session.
key
- if argument key
is the name of an entry
previously stored to the flash on this traversal through the
lifecycle via a call to putNow(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)
, or to a set to the EL
expression #{flash.now.<key>}
, or to the
request Map
, to be promoted to the flash as if a call
to put()
or a set to the expression
#{flash.<key>}
was being called.public abstract void doPrePhaseActions(FacesContext ctx)
Called before the execution of every lifecycle phase, this method allows implementations to take the necessary actions to provide the Flash scope contract as it applies to the request procesing lifecycle.
ctx
- the FacesContext
for this request.public abstract void doPostPhaseActions(FacesContext ctx)
Called after the execution of every lifecycle phase, this method allows implementations to take the necessary actions to provide the Flash scope contract as it applies to the request procesing lifecycle.
ctx
- the FacesContext
for this request.
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