Annotation Interface ResourceDependency
Instances of UIComponent
or Renderer
that have this
annotation (or ResourceDependencies
attached at the class level will automatically have a resource dependency
added so that the named resource will be present in user agent's view of the UIViewRoot
in which this
component or renderer is used.
The default implementation must support attaching this annotation to UIComponent
or
Renderer
classes. In both cases, the event that precipitates the processing of this
annotation is the insertion of a UIComponent
instance into the view hierarchy on an initial request for
a view. When that event happens, the following action must be taken.
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If this annotation is not present on the class in question, no action must be taken.
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Create a
UIOutput
instance by passingjakarta.faces.Output
. toApplication.createComponent(java.lang.String)
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Get the annotation instance from the class and obtain the values of the name, library, and target attributes.
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If library is the empty string, let library be
null
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If target is the empty string, let target be
null
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Obtain the renderer-type for the resource name by passing name to
ResourceHandler.getRendererTypeForResourceName(java.lang.String)
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Call
setRendererType
on theUIOutput
instance, passing the renderer-type. -
Obtain the
Map
of attributes from theUIOutput
component by callingUIComponent.getAttributes()
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Store the name into the attributes
Map
under the key "name". -
If library is non-
null
, store it under the key "library". -
If target is non-
null
, store it under the key "target". -
Otherwise, if target is
null
, callUIViewRoot.addComponentResource(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext, jakarta.faces.component.UIComponent)
, passing theUIOutput
instance as the second argument.
Example:
@ResourceDependency(library="corporate", name="colorAndMedia.css"),
- Since:
- 2.0
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Required Element Summary
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Optional Element Summary
Modifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionThe libraryName in which the resource pointed to by thisResourceDependency
resides.The value given for this attribute will be passed as the "target" argument toUIViewRoot.addComponentResource(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext, jakarta.faces.component.UIComponent, java.lang.String)
.
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Element Details
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name
String nameThe resourceName of the resource pointed to by this
ResourceDependency
. It is valid to have Jakarta Expression Language Expressions in the value of this attribute, as long as the expression resolves to an instance of the expected type.- Returns:
- the name.
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library
String libraryThe libraryName in which the resource pointed to by this
ResourceDependency
resides. If not specified, defaults to the empty string. It is valid to have Jakarta Expression Language Expressions in the value of this attribute, as long as the expression resolves to an instance of the expected type.- Returns:
- the library.
- Default:
""
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target
String targetThe value given for this attribute will be passed as the "target" argument to
UIViewRoot.addComponentResource(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext, jakarta.faces.component.UIComponent, java.lang.String)
. If this attribute is specified,UIViewRoot.addComponentResource(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext,jakarta.faces.component.UIComponent)
must be called instead, as described above. It is valid to have Jakarta Expression Language Expressions in the value of this attribute, as long as the expression resolves to an instance of the expected type.- Returns:
- the target.
- Default:
""
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