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Packages that use WindowState | |
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javax.portlet | The javax.portlet package defines the API for Java Portlet Specification V2.0. |
javax.portlet.filter | The javax.portlet.filter package defines the filter APIs for the Java Portlet Specification. |
Uses of WindowState in javax.portlet |
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Fields in javax.portlet declared as WindowState | |
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static WindowState |
WindowState.MAXIMIZED
The MAXIMIZED window state is an indication
that a portlet may be the only portlet being rendered in the
portal page, or that the portlet has more space compared to other portlets
in the portal page. |
static WindowState |
WindowState.MINIMIZED
When a portlet is in MINIMIZED window state,
the portlet should only render minimal output or no output at all. |
static WindowState |
WindowState.NORMAL
The NORMAL window state indicates that a portlet
may be sharing the page with other portlets. |
Methods in javax.portlet that return WindowState | |
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WindowState |
WindowStateException.getState()
Returns the portlet state causing this exception. |
WindowState |
PortletURL.getWindowState()
Returns the currently set window state on this PortletURL. |
WindowState |
PortletRequest.getWindowState()
Returns the current window state of the portlet. |
WindowState |
StateAwareResponse.getWindowState()
Returns the currently set window state on this response. |
Methods in javax.portlet that return types with arguments of type WindowState | |
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java.util.Enumeration<WindowState> |
PortalContext.getSupportedWindowStates()
Returns all supported window states by the portal as an enumeration of WindowState objects. |
Methods in javax.portlet with parameters of type WindowState | |
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boolean |
PortletRequest.isWindowStateAllowed(WindowState state)
Returns true, if the given window state is valid to be set for this portlet in the context of the current request. |
void |
PortletURL.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
Indicates the window state the portlet should be in, if this portlet URL triggers a request. |
void |
StateAwareResponse.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
Sets the window state of a portlet to the given window state. |
Constructors in javax.portlet with parameters of type WindowState | |
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WindowStateException(java.lang.String text,
java.lang.Throwable cause,
WindowState state)
Constructs a new portlet state exception when the portlet needs to do the following: |
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WindowStateException(java.lang.String text,
WindowState state)
Constructs a new portlet state exception with the given text. |
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WindowStateException(java.lang.Throwable cause,
WindowState state)
Constructs a new portlet state exception when the portlet needs to throw an exception. |
Uses of WindowState in javax.portlet.filter |
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Methods in javax.portlet.filter that return WindowState | |
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WindowState |
ActionResponseWrapper.getWindowState()
The default behavior of this method is to call getWindowState() on the wrapped response object. |
WindowState |
EventResponseWrapper.getWindowState()
The default behavior of this method is to call getWindowState() on the wrapped response object. |
WindowState |
PortletRequestWrapper.getWindowState()
The default behavior of this method is to call getWindowState() on the wrapped request object. |
Methods in javax.portlet.filter with parameters of type WindowState | |
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boolean |
PortletRequestWrapper.isWindowStateAllowed(WindowState state)
The default behavior of this method is to call isWindowStateAllowed(state) on the wrapped request object. |
void |
ActionResponseWrapper.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
The default behavior of this method is to call setWindowState(windowState) on the wrapped response object. |
void |
EventResponseWrapper.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
The default behavior of this method is to call setWindowState(windowState) on the wrapped response object. |
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