public final class FactoryFinder
extends java.lang.Object
FactoryFinder implements the standard discovery algorithm for all factory objects specified in the Jakarta Faces APIs. For a given factory class name, a corresponding implementation class is searched for based on the following algorithm. Items are listed in order of decreasing search precedence:
If the Jakarta Faces configuration file bundled into the WEB-INF
directory of the webapp contains
a factory
entry of the given factory class name, that factory is used.
If the Jakarta Faces configuration files named by the jakarta.faces.CONFIG_FILES
ServletContext
init parameter contain any factory
entries of the given factory class name,
those injectionProvider are used, with the last one taking precedence.
If there are any Jakarta Faces configuration files bundled into the META-INF
directory of any
jars on the ServletContext
's resource paths, the factory
entries of the given factory class
name in those files are used, with the last one taking precedence.
If a META-INF/services/{factory-class-name}
resource is visible to the web application class loader for
the calling application (typically as a injectionProvider of being present in the manifest of a JAR file), its first
line is read and assumed to be the name of the factory implementation class to use.
If none of the above steps yield a match, the Jakarta Faces implementation specific class is used.
If any of the injectionProvider found on any of the steps above happen to have a one-argument constructor, with
argument the type being the abstract factory class, that constructor is invoked, and the previous match is passed to
the constructor. For example, say the container vendor provided an implementation of
FacesContextFactory
, and identified it in
META-INF/services/jakarta.faces.context.FacesContextFactory
in a jar on the webapp ClassLoader. Also say
this implementation provided by the container vendor had a one argument constructor that took a
FacesContextFactory
instance. The FactoryFinder
system would call that one-argument
constructor, passing the implementation of FacesContextFactory
provided by the Jakarta Faces
implementation.
If a Factory implementation does not provide a proper one-argument constructor, it must provide a zero-arguments constructor in order to be successfully instantiated.
Once the name of the factory implementation class is located, the web application class loader for the calling application is requested to load this class, and a corresponding instance of the class will be created. A side effect of this rule is that each web application will receive its own instance of each factory class, whether the Jakarta Server Faces implementation is included within the web application or is made visible through the container's facilities for shared libraries.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static java.lang.String |
APPLICATION_FACTORY
The property name for the
ApplicationFactory class name. |
static java.lang.String |
CLIENT_WINDOW_FACTORY
The property name for the
ClientWindowFactory class name. |
static java.lang.String |
EXCEPTION_HANDLER_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
EXTERNAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
FACELET_CACHE_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
FACES_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the
FacesContextFactory class name. |
static java.lang.String |
FLASH_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
FLOW_HANDLER_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
LIFECYCLE_FACTORY
The property name for the
LifecycleFactory class name. |
static java.lang.String |
PARTIAL_VIEW_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
RENDER_KIT_FACTORY
The property name for the
RenderKitFactory class name. |
static java.lang.String |
SEARCH_EXPRESSION_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
TAG_HANDLER_DELEGATE_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
VIEW_DECLARATION_LANGUAGE_FACTORY
The property name for the |
static java.lang.String |
VISIT_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static java.lang.Object |
getFactory(java.lang.String factoryName)
Create (if necessary) and return a per-web-application instance of the
appropriate implementation class for the specified Jakarta Faces factory class, based on the discovery
algorithm described in the class description.
|
static void |
releaseFactories()
Release any references to factory instances associated with the class
loader for the calling web application.
|
static void |
setFactory(java.lang.String factoryName,
java.lang.String implName)
This method will store the argument
factoryName/implName mapping in such a way that getFactory(java.lang.String)
will find this mapping when searching for a match. |
public static final java.lang.String APPLICATION_FACTORY
The property name for the ApplicationFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String CLIENT_WINDOW_FACTORY
The property name for the ClientWindowFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String EXCEPTION_HANDLER_FACTORY
The property name for the ExceptionHandlerFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String EXTERNAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the ExternalContextFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String FACES_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the FacesContextFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String FACELET_CACHE_FACTORY
The property name for the FaceletCacheFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String FLASH_FACTORY
The property name for the FlashFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String FLOW_HANDLER_FACTORY
The property name for the FlowHandlerFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String PARTIAL_VIEW_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the PartialViewContextFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String VISIT_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the VisitContextFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String LIFECYCLE_FACTORY
The property name for the LifecycleFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String RENDER_KIT_FACTORY
The property name for the RenderKitFactory
class name.
public static final java.lang.String VIEW_DECLARATION_LANGUAGE_FACTORY
The property name for the ViewDeclarationLanguage
class name.
public static final java.lang.String TAG_HANDLER_DELEGATE_FACTORY
The property name for the TagHandlerDelegate
class name.
public static final java.lang.String SEARCH_EXPRESSION_CONTEXT_FACTORY
The property name for the SearchExpressionContext
class name.
public static java.lang.Object getFactory(java.lang.String factoryName) throws FacesException
Create (if necessary) and return a per-web-application instance of the appropriate implementation class for the specified Jakarta Faces factory class, based on the discovery algorithm described in the class description.
The standard injectionProvider and wrappers in Jakarta Faces all implement the interface FacesWrapper
.
If the returned Object
is an implementation of one of the standard injectionProvider, it must be legal
to cast it to an instance of FacesWrapper
and call FacesWrapper.getWrapped()
on the instance.
factoryName
- Fully qualified name of the Jakarta Faces factory for which an implementation instance is
requestedFacesException
- if the web application class loader cannot be identifiedFacesException
- if an instance of the configured factory implementation class cannot be loadedFacesException
- if an instance of the configured factory implementation class cannot be instantiatedjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if factoryName
does not identify a standard Jakarta Faces
factory namejava.lang.IllegalStateException
- if there is no configured factory implementation class for the specified factory namejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if factoryname
is nullpublic static void setFactory(java.lang.String factoryName, java.lang.String implName)
This method will store the argument factoryName/implName
mapping in such a way that getFactory(java.lang.String)
will find this mapping when searching for a match.
This method has no effect if getFactory()
has already been called looking for a factory for this
factoryName
.
This method can be used by implementations to store a factory mapping while parsing the Faces configuration file
factoryName
- the name to be used in a subsequent call to getFactory(java.lang.String)
.implName
- the fully qualified class name of the factory corresponding to factoryName
.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if factoryName
does not identify a standard Jakarta Faces
factory namejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if factoryname
is nullpublic static void releaseFactories() throws FacesException
Release any references to factory instances associated with the class loader for the calling web application. This method must be called during of web application shutdown.
FacesException
- if the web application class loader cannot be identified