Interface SimpleTag
- All Superinterfaces:
JspTag
- All Known Implementing Classes:
SimpleTagSupport
Simple Tag Handlers differ from Classic Tag Handlers in that instead of supporting doStartTag()
and
doEndTag()
, the SimpleTag
interface provides a simple doTag()
method, which is
called once and only once for any given tag invocation. All tag logic, iteration, body evaluations, etc. are to be
performed in this single method. Thus, simple tag handlers have the equivalent power of BodyTag
, but
with a much simpler lifecycle and interface.
To support body content, the setJspBody()
method is provided. The container invokes the
setJspBody()
method with a JspFragment
object encapsulating the body of the tag. The tag
handler implementation can call invoke()
on that fragment to evaluate the body as many times as it
needs.
A SimpleTag handler must have a public no-args constructor. Most SimpleTag handlers should extend SimpleTagSupport.
Lifecycle
The following is a non-normative, brief overview of the SimpleTag lifecycle. Refer to the JSP Specification for details.
- A new tag handler instance is created each time by the container by calling the provided zero-args constructor. Unlike classic tag handlers, simple tag handlers are never cached and reused by the JSP container.
- The
setJspContext()
andsetParent()
methods are called by the container. ThesetParent()
method is only called if the element is nested within another tag invocation. - The setters for each attribute defined for this tag are called by the container.
- If a body exists, the
setJspBody()
method is called by the container to set the body of this tag, as aJspFragment
. If the action element is empty in the page, this method is not called at all. - The
doTag()
method is called by the container. All tag logic, iteration, body evaluations, etc. occur in this method. - The
doTag()
method returns and all variables are synchronized.
- Since:
- JSP 2.0
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
doTag()
Called by the container to invoke this tag.Returns the parent of this tag, for collaboration purposes.void
setJspBody
(JspFragment jspBody) Provides the body of this tag as a JspFragment object, able to be invoked zero or more times by the tag handler.void
Called by the container to provide this tag handler with theJspContext
for this invocation.void
Sets the parent of this tag, for collaboration purposes.
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Method Details
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doTag
Called by the container to invoke this tag. The implementation of this method is provided by the tag library developer, and handles all tag processing, body iteration, etc.The JSP container will resynchronize any AT_BEGIN and AT_END variables (defined by the associated tag file, TagExtraInfo, or TLD) after the invocation of doTag().
- Throws:
JspException
- If an error occurred while processing this tag.SkipPageException
- If the page that (either directly or indirectly) invoked this tag is to cease evaluation. A Simple Tag Handler generated from a tag file must throw this exception if an invoked Classic Tag Handler returned SKIP_PAGE or if an invoked Simple Tag Handler threw SkipPageException or if an invoked Jsp Fragment threw a SkipPageException.IOException
- If there was an error writing to the output stream.
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setParent
Sets the parent of this tag, for collaboration purposes.The container invokes this method only if this tag invocation is nested within another tag invocation.
- Parameters:
parent
- the tag that encloses this tag
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getParent
JspTag getParent()Returns the parent of this tag, for collaboration purposes.- Returns:
- the parent of this tag
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setJspContext
Called by the container to provide this tag handler with theJspContext
for this invocation. An implementation should save this value.- Parameters:
pc
- the page context for this invocation- See Also:
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setJspBody
Provides the body of this tag as a JspFragment object, able to be invoked zero or more times by the tag handler.This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation object prior to
doTag()
. If the action element is empty in the page, this method is not called at all.- Parameters:
jspBody
- The fragment encapsulating the body of this tag.
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