Class FacesServlet
- java.lang.Object
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- jakarta.faces.webapp.FacesServlet
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Servlet
public final class FacesServlet extends Object implements Servlet
FacesServlet is a Jakarta Servlet servlet that manages the request processing lifecycle for web applications that are utilizing Jakarta Faces to construct the user interface.
If the application is running in a Jakarta Servlet 3.0 (and beyond) container, the runtime must provide an implementation of the
ServletContainerInitializerinterface that declares the following classes in itsHandlesTypesannotation.FacesConfigResourceDependenciesResourceDependency- jakarta.faces.bean.ManagedBean
FacesComponentUIComponentConverterFacesConverterListenerForListenersForFacesBehaviorRendererRendererFacesValidatorValidator
This Jakarta Servlet servlet must automatically be mapped if it is not explicitly mapped in
web.xmlorweb-fragment.xmland one or more of the following conditions are true.-
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faces-config.xmlfile is found inWEB-INF -
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faces-config.xmlfile is found in theMETA-INFdirectory of a jar in the application's classpath. -
A filename ending in
.faces-config.xmlis found in theMETA-INFdirectory of a jar in the application's classpath. -
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jakarta.faces.CONFIG_FILEScontext param is declared inweb.xmlorweb-fragment.xml. -
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Setof classes passed to theonStartup()method of theServletContainerInitializerimplementation is not empty.
If the runtime determines that the servlet must be automatically mapped, it must be mapped to the following <
url-pattern> entries.- /faces/*
- *.jsf
- *.faces
- *.xhtml
Note that the automatic mapping to
*.xhtmlcan be disabled with the context paramDISABLE_FACESSERVLET_TO_XHTML_PARAM_NAME.This class must be annotated with
jakarta.servlet.annotation.MultipartConfig. This causes the Jakarta Servlet container in which the Jakarta Faces implementation is running to correctly handle multipart form data.Some security considerations relating to this class
The topic of web application security is a cross-cutting concern and every aspect of the specification address it. However, as with any framework, the application developer needs to pay careful attention to security. Please consider these topics among the rest of the security concerns for the application. This is by no means a complete list of security concerns, and is no substitute for a thorough application level security review.
Prefix mappings and the
FacesServletIf the
FacesServletis mapped using a prefix<url-pattern>, such as<url-pattern>/faces/*</url-pattern>, something must be done to prevent access to the view source without its first being processed by theFacesServlet. One common approach is to apply a <security-constraint> to all facelet files and flow definition files. Please see the Deployment Descriptor chapter of the Jakarta Servlet Specification for more information the use of <security-constraint>.Allowable HTTP Methods
The Jakarta Faces Specification only requires the use of the GET and POST http methods. If your web application does not require any other http methods, such as PUT and DELETE, please consider restricting the allowable http methods using the <http-method> and <http-method-omission> elements. Please see the Security sections of the Jakarta Servlet Specification for more information about the use of these elements.
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static StringAUTOMATIC_EXTENSIONLESS_MAPPING_PARAM_NAMETheServletContextinit parameter consulted by the runtime to tell if the automatic mapping of theFacesServletto the extensionless variant (without*.xhtml) should be enabled.static StringCONFIG_FILES_ATTRContext initialization parameter name for a comma delimited list of context-relative resource paths (in addition to/WEB-INF/faces-config.xmlwhich is loaded automatically if it exists) containing Jakarta Faces configuration information.static StringDISABLE_FACESSERVLET_TO_XHTML_PARAM_NAMETheServletContextinit parameter consulted by the runtime to tell if the automatic mapping of theFacesServletto the extension*.xhtmlshould be disabled.static StringLIFECYCLE_ID_ATTRContext initialization parameter name for the lifecycle identifier of theLifecycleinstance to be utilized.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description FacesServlet()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voiddestroy()Release all resources acquired at startup time.ServletConfiggetServletConfig()Return theServletConfiginstance for this servlet.StringgetServletInfo()Return information about this Servlet.voidinit(ServletConfig servletConfig)Acquire the factory instances we will require.voidservice(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse resp)Process an incoming request, and create the corresponding response according to the following specification.
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Field Detail
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CONFIG_FILES_ATTR
public static final String CONFIG_FILES_ATTR
Context initialization parameter name for a comma delimited list of context-relative resource paths (in addition to
/WEB-INF/faces-config.xmlwhich is loaded automatically if it exists) containing Jakarta Faces configuration information.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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LIFECYCLE_ID_ATTR
public static final String LIFECYCLE_ID_ATTR
Context initialization parameter name for the lifecycle identifier of the
Lifecycleinstance to be utilized.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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DISABLE_FACESSERVLET_TO_XHTML_PARAM_NAME
public static final String DISABLE_FACESSERVLET_TO_XHTML_PARAM_NAME
The
ServletContextinit parameter consulted by the runtime to tell if the automatic mapping of theFacesServletto the extension*.xhtmlshould be disabled. The implementation must disable this automatic mapping if and only if the value of this parameter is equal, ignoring case, totrue.If this parameter is not specified, this automatic mapping is enabled as specified above.
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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AUTOMATIC_EXTENSIONLESS_MAPPING_PARAM_NAME
public static final String AUTOMATIC_EXTENSIONLESS_MAPPING_PARAM_NAME
The
ServletContextinit parameter consulted by the runtime to tell if the automatic mapping of theFacesServletto the extensionless variant (without*.xhtml) should be enabled. The implementation must enable this automatic mapping if and only if the value of this parameter is equal, ignoring case, totrue.If this parameter is not specified, this automatic mapping is not enabled.
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- Constant Field Values
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Method Detail
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init
public void init(ServletConfig servletConfig) throws ServletException
Acquire the factory instances we will require.
- Specified by:
initin interfaceServlet- Parameters:
servletConfig- aServletConfigobject containing the servlet's configuration and initialization parameters- Throws:
ServletException- if, for any reason, the startup of this Faces application failed. This includes errors in the config file that is parsed before or during the processing of thisinit()method.- See Also:
UnavailableException,Servlet.getServletConfig()
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service
public void service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse resp) throws IOException, ServletException
Process an incoming request, and create the corresponding response according to the following specification.
If the
requestandresponsearguments to this method are not instances ofHttpServletRequestandHttpServletResponse, respectively, the results of invoking this method are undefined.This method must respond to requests that contain the following strings by invoking the
sendErrormethod on the response argument (cast toHttpServletResponse), passing the codeHttpServletResponse.SC_NOT_FOUNDas the argument./WEB-INF/ /WEB-INF /META-INF/ /META-INFIf none of the cases described above in the specification for this method apply to the servicing of this request, the following action must be taken to service the request.
Acquire a
FacesContextinstance for this request.Acquire the
ResourceHandlerfor this request by callingApplication.getResourceHandler(). CallResourceHandler.isResourceRequest(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext). If this returnstruecallResourceHandler.handleResourceRequest(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext). If this returnsfalse, callLifecycle.attachWindow(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext)followed byLifecycle.execute(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext)followed byLifecycle.render(jakarta.faces.context.FacesContext). If aFacesExceptionis thrown in either case, extract the cause from theFacesException. If the cause isnullextract the message from theFacesException, put it inside of a newServletExceptioninstance, and pass theFacesExceptioninstance as the root cause, then rethrow theServletExceptioninstance. If the cause is an instance ofServletException, rethrow the cause. If the cause is an instance ofIOException, rethrow the cause. Otherwise, create a newServletExceptioninstance, passing the message from the cause, as the first argument, and the cause itself as the second argument.The implementation must make it so
FacesContext.release()is called within a finally block as late as possible in the processing for the Jakarta Faces related portion of this request.- Specified by:
servicein interfaceServlet- Parameters:
req- The Jakarta Servlet request we are processingresp- The Jakarta Servlet response we are creating- Throws:
IOException- if an input/output error occurs during processingServletException- if a Jakarta Servlet error occurs during processing
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destroy
public void destroy()
Release all resources acquired at startup time.
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getServletConfig
public ServletConfig getServletConfig()
Return the
ServletConfiginstance for this servlet.- Specified by:
getServletConfigin interfaceServlet- Returns:
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ServletConfigobject that initializes this servlet - See Also:
Servlet.init(jakarta.servlet.ServletConfig)
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getServletInfo
public String getServletInfo()
Return information about this Servlet.
- Specified by:
getServletInfoin interfaceServlet- Returns:
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Stringcontaining servlet information
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