| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| javax.faces.application | |
| javax.faces.render |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
StateManager.SerializedView |
StateManagerWrapper.saveSerializedView(FacesContext context)
The default behavior of this method is to
call
StateManager.saveSerializedView(javax.faces.context.FacesContext)
on the wrapped StateManager object. |
StateManager.SerializedView |
StateManager.saveSerializedView(FacesContext context)
Deprecated.
this has been replaced by
StateManager.saveView(javax.faces.context.FacesContext). The
default implementation calls saveView and inspects the
return. If the return is an Object [], it casts the
result to an Object [] wrapping the first and second
elements in an instance of StateManager.SerializedView, which it then
returns. Otherwise, it returns null |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
StateManagerWrapper.writeState(FacesContext context,
StateManager.SerializedView state)
The default behavior of this method is to
call
StateManager.writeState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext, javax.faces.application.StateManager.SerializedView)
on the wrapped StateManager object. |
void |
StateManager.writeState(FacesContext context,
StateManager.SerializedView state)
Deprecated.
This method has been replaced by
StateManager.writeState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext,java.lang.Object).
The default implementation calls the non-deprecated variant
of the method passing an Object [] as the second
argument, where the first element of the array is the return from
getStructure() and the second is the return from
getState() on the argument state. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
ResponseStateManager.writeState(FacesContext context,
StateManager.SerializedView state)
Deprecated.
This method has been replaced by
ResponseStateManager.writeState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext,java.lang.Object).
The default implementation creates a two element
Object array with the first element being the return
from calling getStructure(), and the second
being the return from getState(). It then
passes this Object array to ResponseStateManager.writeState(javax.faces.context.FacesContext, java.lang.Object). |
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