Package javax.portlet

Interface PortletResponse

  • All Known Subinterfaces:
    ActionResponse, RenderResponse

    public interface PortletResponse
    The PortletResponse defines the base interface to assist a portlet in creating and sending a response to the client. The portlet container uses two specialized versions of this interface when invoking a portlet, ActionResponse and RenderResponse. The portlet container creates these objects and passes them as arguments to the portlet's processAction and render methods.
    Version:
    $Revision: 5441 $
    Author:
    Julien Viet
    See Also:
    ActionResponse, RenderResponse
    • Method Detail

      • addProperty

        void addProperty​(String key,
                         String value)
                  throws IllegalArgumentException
        Adds a String property to an existing key to be returned to the portal. This method allows response properties to have multiple values. Properties can be used by portlets to provide vendor specific information to the portal.
        Parameters:
        key - the key of the property to be returned to the portal
        value - the value of the property to be returned to the portal
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if key is null.
      • setProperty

        void setProperty​(String key,
                         String value)
                  throws IllegalArgumentException
        Sets a String property to be returned to the portal. Properties can be used by portlets to provide vendor specific information to the portal. This method resets all properties previously added with the same key.
        Parameters:
        key - the key of the property to be returned to the portal
        value - the value of the property to be returned to the portal
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if key is null.
      • encodeURL

        String encodeURL​(String path)
                  throws IllegalArgumentException
        Returns the encoded URL of the resource, like servlets, JSPs, images and other static files, at the given path. Some portal/portlet-container implementation may require those URLs to contain implementation specific data encoded in it. Because of that, portlets should use this method to create such URLs. The encodeURL method may include the session ID and other portal/portlet-container specific information into the URL. If encoding is not needed, it returns the URL unchanged.
        Parameters:
        path - the URI path to the resource. This must be either an absolute URL (e.g. http://my.co/myportal/mywebap/myfolder/myresource.gif) or a full path URI (e.g. /myportal/mywebap/myfolder/myresource.gif).
        Returns:
        the encoded resource URL as string
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if path doesn't have a leading slash or is not an absolute URL