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package javax.servlet.jsp.tagext;
import javax.servlet.jsp.JspContext;
/**
* Interface for defining Simple Tag Handlers.
*
* <p>Simple Tag Handlers differ from Classic Tag Handlers in that instead
* of supporting <code>doStartTag()</code> and <code>doEndTag()</code>,
* the <code>SimpleTag</code> interface provides a simple
* <code>doTag()</code> 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 <code>BodyTag</code>, but with a much
* simpler lifecycle and interface.</p>
*
* <p>To support body content, the <code>setJspBody()</code>
* method is provided. The container invokes the <code>setJspBody()</code>
* method with a <code>JspFragment</code> object encapsulating the body of
* the tag. The tag handler implementation can call
* <code>invoke()</code> on that fragment to evaluate the body as
* many times as it needs.</p>
*
* <p>A SimpleTag handler must have a public no-args constructor. Most
* SimpleTag handlers should extend SimpleTagSupport.</p>
*
* <p><b>Lifecycle</b></p>
*
* <p>The following is a non-normative, brief overview of the
* SimpleTag lifecycle. Refer to the JSP Specification for details.</p>
*
* <ol>
* <li>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.</li>
* <li>The <code>setJspContext()</code> and <code>setParent()</code>
* methods are called by the container. The <code>setParent()</code>
* method is only called if the element is nested within another tag
* invocation.</li>
* <li>The setters for each attribute defined for this tag are called
* by the container.</li>
* <li>If a body exists, the <code>setJspBody()</code> method is called
* by the container to set the body of this tag, as a
* <code>JspFragment</code>. If the action element is empty in
* the page, this method is not called at all.</li>
* <li>The <code>doTag()</code> method is called by the container. All
* tag logic, iteration, body evaluations, etc. occur in this
* method.</li>
* <li>The <code>doTag()</code> method returns and all variables are
* synchronized.</li>
* </ol>
*
* @see SimpleTagSupport
* @since JSP 2.0
*/
public interface SimpleTag extends JspTag {
/**
* 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.
*
* <p>
* 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 javax.servlet.jsp.JspException If an error occurred
* while processing this tag.
* @throws javax.servlet.jsp.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.
* @throws java.io.IOException If there was an error writing to the
* output stream.
*/
public void doTag()
throws javax.servlet.jsp.JspException, java.io.IOException;
/**
* Sets the parent of this tag, for collaboration purposes.
* <p>
* The container invokes this method only if this tag invocation is
* nested within another tag invocation.
*
* @param parent the tag that encloses this tag
*/
public void setParent( JspTag parent );
/**
* Returns the parent of this tag, for collaboration purposes.
*
* @return the parent of this tag
*/
public JspTag getParent();
/**
* Called by the container to provide this tag handler with
* the <code>JspContext</code> for this invocation.
* An implementation should save this value.
*
* @param pc the page context for this invocation
* @see Tag#setPageContext
*/
public void setJspContext( JspContext pc );
/**
* Provides the body of this tag as a JspFragment object, able to be
* invoked zero or more times by the tag handler.
* <p>
* This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation
* object prior to <code>doTag()</code>. If the action element is
* empty in the page, this method is not called at all.
*
* @param jspBody The fragment encapsulating the body of this tag.
*/
public void setJspBody( JspFragment jspBody );
}
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