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Properties

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The Tag interface specifies the setter and getter methods for the core * pageContext and parent properties.

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The JSP page implementation object invokes setPageContext and * setParent, in that order, before invoking doStartTag() or doEndTag().

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Methods

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There are two main actions: doStartTag and doEndTag. Once all * appropriate properties have been initialized, the doStartTag and * doEndTag methods can be invoked on the tag handler. Between these * invocations, the tag handler is assumed to hold a state that must * be preserved. After the doEndTag invocation, the tag handler is * available for further invocations (and it is expected to have * retained its properties).

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Lifecycle

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Lifecycle details are described by the transition diagram below, * with the following comments: *

* * Lifecycle Details Transition Diagram for Tag * *

Once all invocations on the tag handler * are completed, the release method is invoked on it. Once a release * method is invoked all properties, including parent and * pageContext, are assumed to have been reset to an unspecified value. * The page compiler guarantees that release() will be invoked on the Tag * handler before the handler is released to the GC.

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Empty and Non-Empty Action

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If the TagLibraryDescriptor file indicates that the action must * always have an empty action, by an <body-content> entry of "empty", * then the doStartTag() method must return SKIP_BODY.

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Otherwise, the doStartTag() method may return SKIP_BODY or * EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE.

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If SKIP_BODY is returned the body, if present, is not evaluated.

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If EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE is returned, the body is evaluated and * "passed through" to the current out.

*/ public interface Tag extends JspTag { /** * Skip body evaluation. * Valid return value for doStartTag and doAfterBody. */ public final static int SKIP_BODY = 0; /** * Evaluate body into existing out stream. * Valid return value for doStartTag. */ public final static int EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE = 1; /** * Skip the rest of the page. * Valid return value for doEndTag. */ public final static int SKIP_PAGE = 5; /** * Continue evaluating the page. * Valid return value for doEndTag(). */ public final static int EVAL_PAGE = 6; // Setters for Tag handler data /** * Set the current page context. * This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation object * prior to doStartTag(). *

* This value is *not* reset by doEndTag() and must be explicitly reset * by a page implementation if it changes between calls to doStartTag(). * * @param pc The page context for this tag handler. */ void setPageContext(PageContext pc); /** * Set the parent (closest enclosing tag handler) of this tag handler. * Invoked by the JSP page implementation object prior to doStartTag(). *

* This value is *not* reset by doEndTag() and must be explicitly reset * by a page implementation. * * @param t The parent tag, or null. */ void setParent(Tag t); /** * Get the parent (closest enclosing tag handler) for this tag handler. * *

* The getParent() method can be used to navigate the nested tag * handler structure at runtime for cooperation among custom actions; * for example, the findAncestorWithClass() method in TagSupport * provides a convenient way of doing this. * *

* The current version of the specification only provides one formal * way of indicating the observable type of a tag handler: its * tag handler implementation class, described in the tag-class * subelement of the tag element. This is extended in an * informal manner by allowing the tag library author to * indicate in the description subelement an observable type. * The type should be a subtype of the tag handler implementation * class or void. * This addititional constraint can be exploited by a * specialized container that knows about that specific tag library, * as in the case of the JSP standard tag library. * * @return the current parent, or null if none. * @see TagSupport#findAncestorWithClass */ Tag getParent(); // Actions for basic start/end processing. /** * Process the start tag for this instance. * This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation object. * *

* The doStartTag method assumes that the properties pageContext and * parent have been set. It also assumes that any properties exposed as * attributes have been set too. When this method is invoked, the body * has not yet been evaluated. * *

* This method returns Tag.EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE or * BodyTag.EVAL_BODY_BUFFERED to indicate * that the body of the action should be evaluated or SKIP_BODY to * indicate otherwise. * *

* When a Tag returns EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE the result of evaluating * the body (if any) is included into the current "out" JspWriter as it * happens and then doEndTag() is invoked. * *

* BodyTag.EVAL_BODY_BUFFERED is only valid if the tag handler * implements BodyTag. * *

* The JSP container will resynchronize the values of any AT_BEGIN and * NESTED variables (defined by the associated TagExtraInfo or TLD) * after the invocation of doStartTag(), except for a tag handler * implementing BodyTag whose doStartTag() method returns * BodyTag.EVAL_BODY_BUFFERED. * * @return EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE if the tag wants to process body, SKIP_BODY * if it does not want to process it. * @throws JspException if an error occurred while processing this tag * @see BodyTag */ int doStartTag() throws JspException; /** * Process the end tag for this instance. * This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation object * on all Tag handlers. * *

* This method will be called after returning from doStartTag. The * body of the action may or may not have been evaluated, depending on * the return value of doStartTag. * *

* If this method returns EVAL_PAGE, the rest of the page continues * to be evaluated. If this method returns SKIP_PAGE, the rest of * the page is not evaluated, the request is completed, and * the doEndTag() methods of enclosing tags are not invoked. If this * request was forwarded or included from another page (or Servlet), * only the current page evaluation is stopped. * *

* The JSP container will resynchronize the values of any AT_BEGIN and * AT_END variables (defined by the associated TagExtraInfo or TLD) * after the invocation of doEndTag(). * * @return indication of whether to continue evaluating the JSP page. * @throws JspException if an error occurred while processing this tag */ int doEndTag() throws JspException; /** * Called on a Tag handler to release state. * The page compiler guarantees that JSP page implementation * objects will invoke this method on all tag handlers, * but there may be multiple invocations on doStartTag and doEndTag in between. */ void release(); }