BodyContent.java
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package javax.servlet.jsp.tagext;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
import javax.servlet.jsp.JspWriter;
/**
* An encapsulation of the evaluation of the body of an action so it is available to a tag handler. BodyContent is a
* subclass of JspWriter.
* <p>
* Note that the content of BodyContent is the result of evaluation, so it will not contain actions and the like, but
* the result of their invocation.
* <p>
* BodyContent has methods to convert its contents into a String, to read its contents, and to clear the contents.
* <p>
* The buffer size of a BodyContent object is unbounded. A BodyContent object cannot be in autoFlush mode. It is not
* possible to invoke flush on a BodyContent object, as there is no backing stream.
* <p>
* Instances of BodyContent are created by invoking the pushBody and popBody methods of the PageContext class. A
* BodyContent is enclosed within another JspWriter (maybe another BodyContent object) following the structure of their
* associated actions.
* <p>
* A BodyContent is made available to a BodyTag through a setBodyContent() call. The tag handler can use the object
* until after the call to doEndTag().
*/
public abstract class BodyContent extends JspWriter {
/**
* Protected constructor. Unbounded buffer, no autoflushing.
*
* @param e the enclosing JspWriter
*/
protected BodyContent(JspWriter e) {
super(UNBOUNDED_BUFFER, false);
this.enclosingWriter = e;
}
/**
* Redefined flush() so it is not legal.
* <p>
* It is not valid to flush a BodyContent because there is no backing stream behind it.
*
* @throws IOException always thrown
*/
@Override
public void flush() throws IOException {
throw new IOException("Illegal to flush within a custom tag");
}
/**
* Clear the body without throwing any exceptions.
*/
public void clearBody() {
try {
this.clear();
} catch (IOException ex) {
// TODO -- clean this one up.
throw new Error("internal error!;");
}
}
/**
* Return the value of this BodyContent as a Reader.
*
* @return the value of this BodyContent as a Reader
*/
public abstract Reader getReader();
/**
* Return the value of the BodyContent as a String.
*
* @return the value of the BodyContent as a String
*/
public abstract String getString();
/**
* Write the contents of this BodyContent into a Writer. Subclasses may optimize common invocation patterns.
*
* @param out The writer into which to place the contents of this body evaluation
*
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurred while writing the contents of this BodyContent to the given Writer
*/
public abstract void writeOut(Writer out) throws IOException;
/**
* Get the enclosing JspWriter.
*
* @return the enclosing JspWriter passed at construction time
*/
public JspWriter getEnclosingWriter() {
return enclosingWriter;
}
// private fields
private final JspWriter enclosingWriter;
}