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/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * software distributed under the License is distributed on an * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. *//* * NOTE: this source code is based on an early draft version of JSR 286 and not intended for product * implementations. This file may change or vanish in the final version of the JSR 286 specification. *//* * This source code implements specifications defined by the Java * Community Process. In order to remain compliant with the specification * DO NOT add / change / or delete method signatures! *//** * Copyright 2006 IBM Corporation. */package javax.portlet;import java.io.IOException;/** * The <CODE>Portlet</CODE> interface is used by the portlet container to * invoke the portlets. Every portlet has to implement this interface, * either by directly implementing it, or by using an existing class * implementing the Portlet interface. * <P> * A portlet is a Java technology-based web component. It is managed by the portlet container and * processes requests and generates dynamic content as response. Portlets are used by portals as * pluggable user interface components. * <p> * The content generated by a portlet is called a fragment. A fragment is a piece of * markup (e.g. HTML, XHTML, WML) adhering to certain rules and can be aggregated * with other fragments into a complete document. The content of a portlet is normally * aggregated with the content of other portlets into the portal page. * <P> * The portlet container instantiates portlets, manages their lifecycle * and invoking them to process requests. The lifecycle consists of: * <ul> * <li>initializing the portlet using using the <code>init</code> method * <li>request processsing * <li>taking the portlet out of service using the <code>destroy</code> method * </ul> * <p> * Request processing is divided into two types: * <ul> * <li>action requests handled through the <code>processAction</code> method, * to perform actions targeted to the portlet * <li>render requests handled through the <code>render</code> method, * to perform the render operation * </ul> */public interface Portlet{ /** * Called by the portlet container to indicate to a portlet that the * portlet is being placed into service. * * <p>The portlet container calls the <code>init</code> * method exactly once after instantiating the portlet. * The <code>init</code> method must complete successfully * before the portlet can receive any requests. * * <p>The portlet container cannot place the portlet into service * if the <code>init</code> method * <ol> * <li>Throws a <code>PortletException</code> * <li>Does not return within a time period defined by the portlet container. * </ol> * * * @param config a <code>PortletConfig</code> object * containing the portlet's * configuration and initialization parameters * * @exception PortletException if an exception has occurred that * interferes with the portlet's normal * operation. * @exception UnavailableException if the portlet cannot perform the initialization at this time. * * */ public void init(PortletConfig config) throws PortletException; /** * Called by the portlet container to allow the portlet to process * an action request. This method is called if the client request was * originated by a URL created (by the portlet) with the * <code>RenderResponse.createActionURL()</code> method. * <p> * Typically, in response to an action request, a portlet updates state * based on the information sent in the action request parameters. * In an action the portlet may: * <ul> * <li>issue a redirect * <li>change its window state * <li>change its portlet mode * <li>modify its persistent state * <li>set render parameters * </ul> * <p> * A client request triggered by an action URL translates into one * action request and many render requests, one per portlet in the portal page. * The action processing must be finished before the render requests * can be issued. * * @param request * the action request * @param response * the action response * @exception PortletException * if the portlet has problems fulfilling the * request * @exception UnavailableException * if the portlet is unavailable to process the action at this time * @exception PortletSecurityException * if the portlet cannot fullfill this request because of security reasons * @exception IOException * if the streaming causes an I/O problem */ public void processAction (ActionRequest request, ActionResponse response) throws PortletException, java.io.IOException; /** * Called by the portlet container to allow the portlet to generate * the content of the response based on its current state. * * @param request * the render request * @param response * the render response * * @exception PortletException * if the portlet has problems fulfilling the * rendering request * @exception UnavailableException * if the portlet is unavailable to perform render at this time * @exception PortletSecurityException * if the portlet cannot fullfill this request because of security reasons * @exception java.io.IOException * if the streaming causes an I/O problem */ public void render (RenderRequest request, RenderResponse response) throws PortletException, java.io.IOException; /** * * Called by the portlet container to indicate to a portlet that the * portlet is being taken out of service. * <p> * Before the portlet container calls the destroy method, it should * allow any threads that are currently processing requests within * the portlet object to complete execution. To avoid * waiting forever, the portlet container can optionally wait for * a predefined time before destroying the portlet object. * * <p>This method enables the portlet to do the following: * <ul> * <li>clean up any resources that it holds (for example, memory, * file handles, threads) * <li>make sure that any persistent state is * synchronized with the portlet current state in memory. * </ul> */ public void destroy();}
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