Examples of TurbineRunData


Examples of org.apache.turbine.services.rundata.TurbineRunData

                tryRunDataService = false;
            }
        }

        // Failed, create a default implementation using the Pool Service.
        TurbineRunData data =
                (TurbineRunData) TurbinePool.getInstance(DefaultTurbineRunData.class);

        // Cache some information that will be used elsewhere.
        data.setRequest(req);
        data.setResponse(res);

        // Let the implementation to create messages on demand.
        // data.setMessages(new FormMessages());

        // data.context = this.getServletContext();

        // Don't set this because if we want to output via
        // res.getOutputStream() then we will get an
        // IllegalStateException (already called getWriter()).  The
        // solution is to only do this if data.getOut() is called and
        // data.out is null. -jss

        // data.setOut(data.getResponse().getWriter());

        String contextPath = req.getContextPath();

        String scriptName = contextPath + data.getRequest().getServletPath();

        // Sets the default cookie parser.
        data.setCookieParser(new DefaultCookieParser());

        // Contains all of the GET/POST parameters.
        data.setParameterParser(new DefaultParameterParser());

        // Get the HttpSession object.
        data.setSession(data.getRequest().getSession(true));

        // Set the servlet configuration in RunData for use in loading
        // other servlets.
        data.setServletConfig(config);

        // Now set the ServerData.
        data.setServerData(new ServerData(data.getRequest().getServerName(),
                data.getRequest().getServerPort(),
                data.getRequest().getScheme(),
                scriptName,
                contextPath));
        return (RunData) data;
    }
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Examples of org.apache.turbine.services.rundata.TurbineRunData

        }

        // Failed, create a default implementation using the Pool Service.
        PoolService pool = (PoolService)
            TurbineServices.getInstance().getService(PoolService.SERVICE_NAME);
        TurbineRunData data = (TurbineRunData)
            pool.getInstance(DefaultTurbineRunData.class);

        // Cache some information that will be used elsewhere.
        data.setRequest(req);
        data.setResponse(res);

        // Let the implementation to create messages on demand.
        // data.setMessages(new FormMessages());

        // data.context = this.getServletContext();

        // Don't set this because if we want to output via
        // res.getOutputStream() then we will get an
        // IllegalStateException (already called getWriter()).  The
        // solution is to only do this if data.getOut() is called and
        // data.out is null. -jss

        // data.setOut(data.getResponse().getWriter());

        // Allow Turbine to work with both 2.2 (and 2.1) and 2.0
        // Servlet API.
        String contextPath = null;
        Class jsdkClass = HttpServletRequest.class;
        try
        {
            java.lang.reflect.Method meth =
                jsdkClass.getDeclaredMethod("getContextPath", null);
            contextPath = (String) meth.invoke(req, null);
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            // Ignore a NoSuchMethodException because it means we are
            // using Servlet API 2.0.  Make sure scriptName is not
            // null.
            contextPath = "";
        }

        String scriptName = contextPath + data.getRequest().getServletPath();

        // Sets the default cookie parser.
        data.setCookieParser(new DefaultCookieParser());

        // Contains all of the GET/POST parameters.
        data.setParameterParser(new DefaultParameterParser());

        // Get the HttpSession object.
        data.setSession( data.getRequest().getSession(true) );

        // Set the servlet configuration in RunData for use in loading
        // other servlets.
        data.setServletConfig(config);

        // Now set the ServerData.
        data.setServerData( new ServerData( data.getRequest().getServerName(),
                                data.getRequest().getServerPort(),
                                data.getRequest().getScheme(),
                                scriptName,
                                contextPath ) );
        return (RunData) data;
    }
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