Package org.springframework.web.jsf

Source Code of org.springframework.web.jsf.DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy

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package org.springframework.web.jsf;

import javax.faces.application.NavigationHandler;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanFactory;
import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext;

/**
* JSF NavigationHandler implementation that delegates to a NavigationHandler
* bean obtained from the Spring root WebApplicationContext.
*
* <p>Configure this handler proxy in your <code>faces-config.xml</code> file
* as follows:
*
* <pre>
* &lt;application&gt;
*   ...
*   &lt;navigation-handler&gt;
*      org.springframework.web.jsf.DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy
*   &lt;/navigation-handler&gt;
*   ...
* &lt;/application&gt;</pre>
*
* By default, the Spring ApplicationContext will be searched for the NavigationHandler
* under the bean name "jsfNavigationHandler". In the simplest case, this is a plain
* Spring bean definition like the following. However, all of Spring's bean configuration
* power can be applied to such a bean, in particular all flavors of dependency injection.
*
* <pre>
* &lt;bean name="jsfNavigationHandler" class="mypackage.MyNavigationHandler"&gt;
*   &lt;property name="myProperty" ref="myOtherBean"/&gt;
* &lt;/bean&gt;</pre>
*
* The target NavigationHandler bean will typically extend the standard JSF
* NavigationHandler class. However, note that decorating the original
* NavigationHandler (the JSF provider's default handler) is <i>not</i> supported
* in such a scenario, since we can't inject the original handler in standard
* JSF style (that is, as constructor argument).
*
* <p>For <b>decorating the original NavigationHandler</b>, make sure that your
* target bean extends Spring's <b>DecoratingNavigationHandler</b> class. This
* allows to pass in the original handler as method argument, which this proxy
* automatically detects. Note that a DecoratingNavigationHandler subclass
* will still work as standard JSF NavigationHandler as well!
*
* <p>This proxy may be subclassed to change the bean name used to search for the
* navigation handler, change the strategy used to obtain the target handler,
* or change the strategy used to access the ApplicationContext (normally obtained
* via {@link FacesContextUtils#getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext)}).
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Colin Sampaleanu
* @since 1.2.7
* @see DecoratingNavigationHandler
*/
public class DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy extends NavigationHandler {

  /**
   * Default name of the target bean in the Spring application context:
   * "jsfNavigationHandler"
   */
  public final static String DEFAULT_TARGET_BEAN_NAME = "jsfNavigationHandler";

  private NavigationHandler originalNavigationHandler;


  /**
   * Create a new DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy.
   */
  public DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy() {
  }

  /**
   * Create a new DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy.
   * @param originalNavigationHandler the original NavigationHandler
   */
  public DelegatingNavigationHandlerProxy(NavigationHandler originalNavigationHandler) {
    this.originalNavigationHandler = originalNavigationHandler;
  }


  /**
   * Handle the navigation request implied by the specified parameters,
   * through delegating to the target bean in the Spring application context.
   * <p>The target bean needs to extend the JSF NavigationHandler class.
   * If it extends Spring's DecoratingNavigationHandler, the overloaded
   * <code>handleNavigation</code> method with the original NavigationHandler
   * as argument will be used. Else, the standard <code>handleNavigation</code>
   * method will be called.
   */
  public void handleNavigation(FacesContext facesContext, String fromAction, String outcome) {
    NavigationHandler handler = getDelegate(facesContext);
    if (handler instanceof DecoratingNavigationHandler) {
      ((DecoratingNavigationHandler) handler).handleNavigation(
          facesContext, fromAction, outcome, this.originalNavigationHandler);
    }
    else {
      handler.handleNavigation(facesContext, fromAction, outcome);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Return the target NavigationHandler to delegate to.
   * <p>By default, a bean with the name "jsfNavigationHandler" is obtained
   * from the Spring root WebApplicationContext, for every invocation.
   * @param facesContext the current JSF context
   * @return the target NavigationHandler to delegate to
   * @see #getTargetBeanName
   * @see #getBeanFactory
   */
  protected NavigationHandler getDelegate(FacesContext facesContext) {
    String targetBeanName = getTargetBeanName(facesContext);
    return (NavigationHandler) getBeanFactory(facesContext).getBean(targetBeanName, NavigationHandler.class);
  }

  /**
   * Return the name of the target NavigationHandler bean in the BeanFactory.
   * Default is "jsfNavigationHandler".
   * @param facesContext the current JSF context
   * @return the name of the target bean
   */
  protected String getTargetBeanName(FacesContext facesContext) {
    return DEFAULT_TARGET_BEAN_NAME;
  }

  /**
   * Retrieve the Spring BeanFactory to delegate bean name resolution to.
   * <p>Default implementation delegates to <code>getWebApplicationContext</code>.
   * Can be overridden to provide an arbitrary BeanFactory reference to resolve
   * against; usually, this will be a full Spring ApplicationContext.
   * @param facesContext the current JSF context
   * @return the Spring BeanFactory (never <code>null</code>)
   * @see #getWebApplicationContext
   */
  protected BeanFactory getBeanFactory(FacesContext facesContext) {
    return getWebApplicationContext(facesContext);
  }

  /**
   * Retrieve the web application context to delegate bean name resolution to.
   * <p>Default implementation delegates to FacesContextUtils.
   * @param facesContext the current JSF context
   * @return the Spring web application context (never <code>null</code>)
   * @see FacesContextUtils#getRequiredWebApplicationContext
   */
  protected WebApplicationContext getWebApplicationContext(FacesContext facesContext) {
    return FacesContextUtils.getRequiredWebApplicationContext(facesContext);
  }

}
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