public interface JspApplicationContext
The JSP container must create a single instance of
JspApplicationContext for each
ServletContext instance.
An instance of JspApplicationContext is obtained by
invoking the static JspFactory.getJspApplicationContext(javax.servlet.ServletContext) method,
passing the ServletContext of the corresponding web
application.
The JspApplicationContext provides the following services
to JSP applications:
ELResolvers, which are used to
resolve variables in EL expressions contained in JSP pages and
tag files.ExpressionFactory for those
applications or frameworks that need to perform programmatic
evaluation of EL expressions instead of allowing the JSP
container to do it for them.ELContextListener instances
for notification whenever a new ELContext is created.
This is necessary when an application wishes to make custom
context objects available to their pluggable
ELResolvers.ServletContext,
JspFactory,
ELResolver,
ExpressionFactory,
ELContextListener| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
addELContextListener(ELContextListener listener)
Registers a
ELContextListeners so that context objects
can be added whenever a new ELContext is created. |
void |
addELResolver(ELResolver resolver)
Adds an
ELResolver to affect the way EL variables
and properties are resolved for EL expressions appearing in JSP pages
and tag files. |
ExpressionFactory |
getExpressionFactory()
Returns a factory used to create
ValueExpressions and
MethodExpressions so that EL expressions can be
parsed and evaluated. |
void addELResolver(ELResolver resolver)
ELResolver to affect the way EL variables
and properties are resolved for EL expressions appearing in JSP pages
and tag files.
For example, in the EL expression ${employee.lastName}, an
ELResolver determines what object "employee"
references and how to find its "lastName" property.
When evaluating an expression, the JSP container will consult a set of standard resolvers as well as any resolvers registered via this method. The set of resolvers are consulted in the following order:
ImplicitObjectELResolverELResolvers registered via this method, in the
order in which they are registered.MapELResolverListELResolverArrayELResolverBeanELResolverScopedAttributeELResolverIt is illegal to register an ELResolver after the
application has received any request from the client. If an
attempt is made to register an ELResolver after that time,
an IllegalStateException is thrown.
ELResolvers are in the chain,
aside from the standard ones. It is permissible to add
ELResolvers before or after initialization to
a CompositeELResolver that is already in the chain.
It is not possible to remove an ELResolver registered
with this method, once it has been registered.
resolver - The new ELResolverIllegalStateException - if an attempt is made to
call this method after all ServletContextListeners
have had their contextInitialized methods invoked.ExpressionFactory getExpressionFactory()
ValueExpressions and
MethodExpressions so that EL expressions can be
parsed and evaluated.ExpressionFactory.void addELContextListener(ELContextListener listener)
ELContextListeners so that context objects
can be added whenever a new ELContext is created.
At a minimum, the ELContext objects created will
contain a reference to the JspContext for this request,
which is added by the JSP container.
This is sufficient for all the
default ELResolvers listed in addELResolver(javax.el.ELResolver).
Note that JspContext.class is used as the key to ELContext.putContext()
for the JspContext object reference.
This method is generally used by frameworks and applications that
register their own ELResolver that needs context other
than JspContext. The listener will typically add the
necessary context to the ELContext provided in the
event object. Registering a listener that adds context allows the
ELResolvers in the stack to access the context they
need when they do a resolution.
listener - The listener to be notified when a new
ELContext is created.Copyright © 2018 JBoss by Red Hat. All rights reserved.