Coverage Report - org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.core.Component
 
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 /*
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  * Copyright 2007 The Kuali Foundation
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  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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  * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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  * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
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 package org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.core;
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 18  
 import org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.container.View;
 19  
 import org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.modifier.ComponentModifier;
 20  
 import org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.service.ViewHelperService;
 21  
 
 22  
 import java.io.Serializable;
 23  
 import java.util.List;
 24  
 import java.util.Map;
 25  
 import java.util.Set;
 26  
 
 27  
 /**
 28  
  * All classes of the UIF that are used as a rendering element implement the
 29  
  * component interface. This interface defines basic properties and methods that
 30  
  * all such classes much implement. All components within the framework have the
 31  
  * following structure:
 32  
  * <ul>
 33  
  * <li>Dictionary Configuration/Composition</li>
 34  
  * <li>Java Class (the Component implementation</li>
 35  
  * <li>>JSP Template Renderer</li>
 36  
  * </ul>
 37  
  *
 38  
  * There are three basic types of components:
 39  
  * <ul>
 40  
  * <li>Container Components: <code>View</code>, <code>Group</code></li>
 41  
  * <li>Field Components: <code>Field</code></li>
 42  
  * <li>Widget Components: <code>Widget</code></li>
 43  
  * </ul>
 44  
  *
 45  
  * @author Kuali Rice Team (rice.collab@kuali.org)
 46  
  * @see org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.container.Container
 47  
  * @see org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.field.Field
 48  
  * @see org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.widget.Widget
 49  
  */
 50  
 public interface Component extends Serializable, Ordered, ScriptEventSupport {
 51  
 
 52  
     /**
 53  
      * The unique id (within a given tree) for the component
 54  
      *
 55  
      * <p>
 56  
      * The id will be used by renderers to set the HTML element id. This gives a
 57  
      * way to find various elements for scripting. If the id is not given, a
 58  
      * default will be generated by the framework
 59  
      * </p>
 60  
      *
 61  
      * @return String id
 62  
      */
 63  
     public String getId();
 64  
 
 65  
     /**
 66  
      * Sets the unique id (within a given tree) for the component
 67  
      *
 68  
      * @param id - string to set as the component id
 69  
      */
 70  
     public void setId(String id);
 71  
 
 72  
     /**
 73  
      * The name for the component type
 74  
      *
 75  
      * <p>
 76  
      * This is used within the rendering layer to pass the component instance
 77  
      * into the template. The component instance is exported under the name
 78  
      * given by this method.
 79  
      * </p>
 80  
      *
 81  
      * @return String type name
 82  
      */
 83  
     public String getComponentTypeName();
 84  
 
 85  
     /**
 86  
      * The path to the JSP file that should be called to render the component
 87  
      *
 88  
      * <p>
 89  
      * The path should be relative to the web root. An attribute will be
 90  
      * available to the component to use under the name given by the method
 91  
      * <code>getComponentTypeName</code>. Based on the component type,
 92  
      * additional attributes could be available for use. See the component
 93  
      * documentation for more information on such attributes.
 94  
      * </p>
 95  
      *
 96  
      * <p>
 97  
      * e.g. '/krad/WEB-INF/jsp/tiles/component.jsp'
 98  
      * </p>
 99  
      *
 100  
      * @return String representing the template path
 101  
      */
 102  
     public String getTemplate();
 103  
 
 104  
     /**
 105  
      * Setter for the components template
 106  
      *
 107  
      * @param template
 108  
      */
 109  
     public void setTemplate(String template);
 110  
 
 111  
     /**
 112  
      * A title for the component. Depending on the component can be used in
 113  
      * various ways. For example with a Container component the title is used to
 114  
      * set the header text. For components like controls other other components
 115  
      * that render an HTML element it is used to set the HTML title attribute
 116  
      *
 117  
      * @return String title for component
 118  
      */
 119  
     public String getTitle();
 120  
 
 121  
     /**
 122  
      * Setter for the components title
 123  
      *
 124  
      * @param title
 125  
      */
 126  
     public void setTitle(String title);
 127  
 
 128  
     /**
 129  
      * Should be called to initialize the component
 130  
      *
 131  
      * <p>
 132  
      * Where components can set defaults and setup other necessary state. The
 133  
      * initialize method should only be called once per component lifecycle and
 134  
      * is invoked within the initialize phase of the view lifecylce.
 135  
      * </p>
 136  
      *
 137  
      * @param view - view instance in which the component belongs
 138  
      * @see ViewHelperService#initializeComponent
 139  
      */
 140  
     public void performInitialization(View view);
 141  
 
 142  
     /**
 143  
      * Called after the initialize phase to perform conditional logic based on
 144  
      * the model data
 145  
      *
 146  
      * <p>
 147  
      * Where components can perform conditional logic such as dynamically
 148  
      * generating new fields or setting field state based on the given data
 149  
      * </p>
 150  
      *
 151  
      * @param view - view instance to which the component belongs
 152  
      * @param model - Top level object containing the data (could be the form or a
 153  
      * top level business object, dto)
 154  
      */
 155  
     public void performApplyModel(View view, Object model, Component parent);
 156  
 
 157  
     /**
 158  
      * The last phase before the view is rendered. Here final preparations can
 159  
      * be made based on the updated view state
 160  
      *
 161  
      * @param view - view instance that should be finalized for rendering
 162  
      * @param model - top level object containing the data
 163  
      * @param parent - parent component
 164  
      */
 165  
     public void performFinalize(View view, Object model, Component parent);
 166  
 
 167  
     /**
 168  
      * List of components that are contained within the component
 169  
      *
 170  
      * <p>
 171  
      * Used by <code>ViewHelperService</code> for the various lifecycle
 172  
      * callbacks
 173  
      * </p>
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      *
 175  
      * @return List<Component> child components
 176  
      */
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     public List<Component> getNestedComponents();
 178  
 
 179  
     /**
 180  
      * <code>ComponentModifier</code> instances that should be invoked to
 181  
      * initialize the component
 182  
      *
 183  
      * <p>
 184  
      * These provide dynamic initialization behavior for the component and are
 185  
      * configured through the components definition. Each initializer will get
 186  
      * invoked by the initialize method.
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      * </p>
 188  
      *
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      * @return List of component modifiers
 190  
      * @see ViewHelperService#initializeComponent
 191  
      */
 192  
     public List<ComponentModifier> getComponentModifiers();
 193  
 
 194  
     /**
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      * Setter for the components List of <code>ComponentModifier</code>
 196  
      * instances
 197  
      *
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      * @param componentModifiers
 199  
      */
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     public void setComponentModifiers(List<ComponentModifier> componentModifiers);
 201  
 
 202  
     /**
 203  
      * Used by the copy process to determine for which properties only the value
 204  
      * reference should be copied (not a new copy instance). Subclasses can
 205  
      * define the properties for which only the reference should be copied
 206  
      *
 207  
      * @return Set<String> property names for which only the value reference
 208  
      *         should be copied
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      * @see org.kuali.rice.krad.uif.util.ComponentUtils.copy(T)
 210  
      */
 211  
     public Set<String> getPropertiesForReferenceCopy();
 212  
 
 213  
     /**
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      * Indicates whether the component should be rendered in the UI
 215  
      *
 216  
      * <p>
 217  
      * If set to false, the corresponding component template will not be invoked
 218  
      * (therefore nothing will be rendered to the UI).
 219  
      * </p>
 220  
      *
 221  
      * @return boolean true if the component should be rendered, false if it
 222  
      *         should not be
 223  
      */
 224  
     public boolean isRender();
 225  
 
 226  
     /**
 227  
      * Setter for the components render indicator
 228  
      *
 229  
      * @param render
 230  
      */
 231  
     public void setRender(boolean render);
 232  
 
 233  
     /**
 234  
      * Expression language string for conditionally setting the render property
 235  
      *
 236  
      * @return String el that should evaluate to boolean
 237  
      */
 238  
     public String getConditionalRender();
 239  
 
 240  
     /**
 241  
      * Setter for the conditional render string
 242  
      *
 243  
      * @param conditionalRender
 244  
      */
 245  
     public void setConditionalRender(String conditionalRender);
 246  
 
 247  
     /**
 248  
      * Indicates whether the component should be hidden in the UI
 249  
      *
 250  
      * <p>
 251  
      * How the hidden data is maintained depends on the views persistence mode.
 252  
      * If the mode is request, the corresponding data will be rendered to the UI
 253  
      * but not visible. If the mode is session, the data will not be rendered to
 254  
      * the UI but maintained server side.
 255  
      * </p>
 256  
      *
 257  
      * <p>
 258  
      * For a <code>Container</code> component, the hidden setting will apply to
 259  
      * all contained components (making a section hidden makes all fields within
 260  
      * the section hidden)
 261  
      * </p>
 262  
      *
 263  
      * @return boolean true if the component should be hidden, false if it
 264  
      *         should be visible
 265  
      */
 266  
     public boolean isHidden();
 267  
 
 268  
     /**
 269  
      * Setter for the hidden indicator
 270  
      *
 271  
      * @param hidden
 272  
      */
 273  
     public void setHidden(boolean hidden);
 274  
 
 275  
     /**
 276  
      * Indicates whether the component can be edited
 277  
      *
 278  
      * <p>
 279  
      * When readOnly the controls and widgets of <code>Field</code> components
 280  
      * will not be rendered. If the Field has an underlying value it will be
 281  
      * displayed readOnly to the user.
 282  
      * </p>
 283  
      *
 284  
      * <p>
 285  
      * For a <code>Container</code> component, the readOnly setting will apply
 286  
      * to all contained components (making a section readOnly makes all fields
 287  
      * within the section readOnly)
 288  
      * </p>
 289  
      * </p>
 290  
      *
 291  
      * @return boolean true if the component should be readOnly, false if is
 292  
      *         allows editing
 293  
      */
 294  
     public boolean isReadOnly();
 295  
 
 296  
     /**
 297  
      * Setter for the read only indicator
 298  
      *
 299  
      * @param readOnly
 300  
      */
 301  
     public void setReadOnly(boolean readOnly);
 302  
 
 303  
     /**
 304  
      * Expression language string for conditionally setting the readOnly
 305  
      * property
 306  
      *
 307  
      * @return String el that should evaluate to boolean
 308  
      */
 309  
     public String getConditionalReadOnly();
 310  
 
 311  
     /**
 312  
      * Setter for the conditional readOnly string
 313  
      *
 314  
      * @param conditionalReadOnly
 315  
      */
 316  
     public void setConditionalReadOnly(String conditionalReadOnly);
 317  
 
 318  
     /**
 319  
      * Indicates whether the component is required
 320  
      *
 321  
      * <p>
 322  
      * At the general component level required means there is some action the
 323  
      * user needs to take within the component. For example, within a section it
 324  
      * might mean the fields within the section should be completed. At a field
 325  
      * level, it means the field should be completed. This provides the ability
 326  
      * for the renderers to indicate the required action.
 327  
      * </p>
 328  
      *
 329  
      * @return boolean true if the component is required, false if it is not
 330  
      *         required
 331  
      */
 332  
     public Boolean getRequired();
 333  
 
 334  
     /**
 335  
      * Setter for the required indicator
 336  
      *
 337  
      * @param required
 338  
      */
 339  
     public void setRequired(Boolean required);
 340  
 
 341  
     /**
 342  
      * CSS style string to be applied to the component
 343  
      *
 344  
      * <p>
 345  
      * Any style override or additions can be specified with this attribute.
 346  
      * This is used by the renderer to set the style attribute on the
 347  
      * corresponding element.
 348  
      * </p>
 349  
      *
 350  
      * <p>
 351  
      * e.g. 'color: #000000;text-decoration: underline;'
 352  
      * </p>
 353  
      *
 354  
      * @return String css style string
 355  
      */
 356  
     public String getStyle();
 357  
 
 358  
     /**
 359  
      * Setter for the components style
 360  
      *
 361  
      * @param style
 362  
      */
 363  
     public void setStyle(String style);
 364  
 
 365  
     /**
 366  
      * CSS style class(s) to be applied to the component
 367  
      *
 368  
      * <p>
 369  
      * Declares style classes for the component. Multiple classes are specified
 370  
      * with a space delimiter. This is used by the renderer to set the class
 371  
      * attribute on the corresponding element. The class(s) declared must be
 372  
      * available in the common style sheets or the style sheets specified for
 373  
      * the view
 374  
      * </p>
 375  
      *
 376  
      * <p>
 377  
      * e.g. 'header left'
 378  
      * </p>
 379  
      *
 380  
      * @return List<String> css style classes to apply
 381  
      */
 382  
     public List<String> getStyleClasses();
 383  
 
 384  
     /**
 385  
      * Setter for the components style classes
 386  
      *
 387  
      * @param styleClass
 388  
      */
 389  
     public void setStyleClasses(List<String> styleClasses);
 390  
 
 391  
     /**
 392  
      * Adds a single style to the list of styles on this component
 393  
      *
 394  
      * @param style
 395  
      */
 396  
     public void addStyleClass(String styleClass);
 397  
 
 398  
     /**
 399  
      * TODO: javadoc
 400  
      *
 401  
      * @param itemStyle
 402  
      */
 403  
     public void appendToStyle(String itemStyle);
 404  
 
 405  
     /**
 406  
      * Number of places the component should take up horizontally in the
 407  
      * container
 408  
      *
 409  
      * <p>
 410  
      * All components belong to a <code>Container</code> and are placed using a
 411  
      * <code>LayoutManager</code>. This property specifies how many places
 412  
      * horizontally the component should take up within the container. This is
 413  
      * only applicable for table based layout managers. Default is 1
 414  
      * </p>
 415  
      *
 416  
      * TODO: this should not be on component interface since it only applies if
 417  
      * the layout manager supports it, need some sort of layoutOptions map for
 418  
      * field level options that depend on the manager
 419  
      *
 420  
      * @return int number of columns to span
 421  
      */
 422  
     public int getColSpan();
 423  
 
 424  
     /**
 425  
      * Setter for the components column span
 426  
      *
 427  
      * @param colSpan
 428  
      */
 429  
     public void setColSpan(int colSpan);
 430  
 
 431  
     /**
 432  
      * Number of places the component should take up vertically in the container
 433  
      *
 434  
      * <p>
 435  
      * All components belong to a <code>Container</code> and are placed using a
 436  
      * <code>LayoutManager</code>. This property specifies how many places
 437  
      * vertically the component should take up within the container. This is
 438  
      * only applicable for table based layout managers. Default is 1
 439  
      * </p>
 440  
      *
 441  
      * TODO: this should not be on component interface since it only applies if
 442  
      * the layout manager supports it, need some sort of layoutOptions map for
 443  
      * field level options that depend on the manager
 444  
      *
 445  
      * @return int number of rows to span
 446  
      */
 447  
     public int getRowSpan();
 448  
 
 449  
     /**
 450  
      * Setter for the component row span
 451  
      *
 452  
      * @param rowSpan
 453  
      */
 454  
     public void setRowSpan(int rowSpan);
 455  
 
 456  
     /**
 457  
      * Context map for the component
 458  
      *
 459  
      * <p>
 460  
      * Any el statements configured for the components properties (e.g.
 461  
      * title="@{foo.property}") are evaluated using the el context map. This map
 462  
      * will get populated with default objects like the model, view, and request
 463  
      * from the <code>ViewHelperService</code>. Other components can push
 464  
      * further objects into the context so that they are available for use with
 465  
      * that component. For example, <code>Field</code> instances that are part
 466  
      * of a collection line as receive the current line instance
 467  
      * </p>
 468  
      *
 469  
      * <p>
 470  
      * Context map also provides objects to methods that are invoked for
 471  
      * <code>GeneratedField</code> instances
 472  
      * </p>
 473  
      *
 474  
      * <p>
 475  
      * The Map key gives the name of the variable that can be used within
 476  
      * expressions, and the Map value gives the object instance for which
 477  
      * expressions containing the variable should evaluate against
 478  
      * </p>
 479  
      *
 480  
      * @return Map<String, Object> context
 481  
      */
 482  
     public Map<String, Object> getContext();
 483  
 
 484  
     /**
 485  
      * Setter for the context Map
 486  
      *
 487  
      * @param context
 488  
      */
 489  
     public void setContext(Map<String, Object> context);
 490  
 
 491  
     /**
 492  
      * Places the given object into the context Map for the component with the
 493  
      * given name
 494  
      *
 495  
      * @param objectName - name the object should be exposed under in the context map
 496  
      * @param object - object instance to place into context
 497  
      */
 498  
     public void pushObjectToContext(String objectName, Object object);
 499  
 
 500  
     /**
 501  
      * List of <code>PropertyReplacer</code> instances that will be evaluated
 502  
      * during the view lifecycle to conditional set properties on the
 503  
      * <code>Component</code> based on expression evaluations
 504  
      *
 505  
      * @return List<PropertyReplacer> replacers to evaluate
 506  
      */
 507  
     public List<PropertyReplacer> getPropertyReplacers();
 508  
 
 509  
     /**
 510  
      * Setter for the components property substitutions
 511  
      *
 512  
      * @param propertyReplacers
 513  
      */
 514  
     public void setPropertyReplacers(List<PropertyReplacer> propertyReplacers);
 515  
 
 516  
     /**
 517  
      * Options that are passed through to the Component renderer. The Map key is
 518  
      * the option name, with the Map value as the option value. See
 519  
      * documentation on the particular widget render for available options.
 520  
      *
 521  
      * @return Map<String, String> options
 522  
      */
 523  
     public Map<String, String> getComponentOptions();
 524  
 
 525  
     /**
 526  
      * Setter for the widget's options
 527  
      *
 528  
      * @param widgetOptions
 529  
      */
 530  
     public void setComponentOptions(Map<String, String> componentOptions);
 531  
 
 532  
     /**
 533  
      * Can be used to order a component within a List of other components, lower
 534  
      * numbers are placed higher up in the list, while higher numbers are placed
 535  
      * lower in the list
 536  
      *
 537  
      * @return int ordering number
 538  
      * @see org.springframework.core.Ordered#getOrder()
 539  
      */
 540  
     public int getOrder();
 541  
 
 542  
     /**
 543  
      * Setter for the component's order
 544  
      *
 545  
      * @param order
 546  
      */
 547  
     public void setOrder(int order);
 548  
 
 549  
     /**
 550  
      * Name of the method that should be invoked for finalizing the component
 551  
      * configuration (full method name, without parameters or return type)
 552  
      *
 553  
      * <p>
 554  
      * Note the method can also be set with the finalizeMethodInvoker
 555  
      * targetMethod property. If the method is on the configured
 556  
      * <code>ViewHelperService</code>, only this property needs to be configured
 557  
      * </p>
 558  
      *
 559  
      * <p>
 560  
      * The model backing the view will be passed as the first argument method and then
 561  
      * the <code>Component</code> instance as the second argument. If any additional method
 562  
      * arguments are declared with the finalizeMethodAdditionalArguments, they will then
 563  
      * be passed in the order declared in the list
 564  
      * </p>
 565  
      *
 566  
      * <p>
 567  
      * If the component is selfRendered, the finalize method can return a string which
 568  
      * will be set as the component's renderOutput. The selfRendered indicator will also
 569  
      * be set to true on the component.
 570  
      * </p>
 571  
      *
 572  
      * @return String method name
 573  
      */
 574  
     public String getFinalizeMethodToCall();
 575  
 
 576  
     /**
 577  
      * List of Object instances that should be passed as arguments to the finalize method
 578  
      *
 579  
      * <p>
 580  
      * These arguments are passed to the finalize method after the standard model and component
 581  
      * arguments. They are passed in the order declared in the list
 582  
      * </p>
 583  
      *
 584  
      * @return List<Object> additional method arguments
 585  
      */
 586  
     public List<Object> getFinalizeMethodAdditionalArguments();
 587  
 
 588  
     /**
 589  
      * <code>MethodInvokerConfig</code> instance for the method that should be invoked
 590  
      * for finalizing the component configuration
 591  
      *
 592  
      * <p>
 593  
      * MethodInvoker can be configured to specify the class or object the method
 594  
      * should be called on. For static method invocations, the targetClass
 595  
      * property can be configured. For object invocations, that targetObject
 596  
      * property can be configured
 597  
      * </p>
 598  
      *
 599  
      * <p>
 600  
      * If the component is selfRendered, the finalize method can return a string which
 601  
      * will be set as the component's renderOutput. The selfRendered indicator will also
 602  
      * be set to true on the component.
 603  
      * </p>
 604  
      *
 605  
      * @return MethodInvokerConfig instance
 606  
      */
 607  
     public MethodInvokerConfig getFinalizeMethodInvoker();
 608  
 
 609  
     /**
 610  
      * Indicates whether the component contains its own render output (through
 611  
      * the renderOutput property)
 612  
      *
 613  
      * <p>
 614  
      * If self rendered is true, the corresponding template for the component
 615  
      * will not be invoked and the renderOutput String will be written to the
 616  
      * response as is.
 617  
      * </p>
 618  
      *
 619  
      * @return boolean true if component is self rendered, false if not (renders
 620  
      *         through template)
 621  
      */
 622  
     public boolean isSelfRendered();
 623  
 
 624  
     /**
 625  
      * Setter for the self render indicator
 626  
      *
 627  
      * @param selfRendered
 628  
      */
 629  
     public void setSelfRendered(boolean selfRendered);
 630  
 
 631  
     /**
 632  
      * Rendering output for the component that will be sent as part of the
 633  
      * response (can contain static text and HTML)
 634  
      *
 635  
      * @return String render output
 636  
      */
 637  
     public String getRenderOutput();
 638  
 
 639  
     /**
 640  
      * Setter for the component's render output
 641  
      *
 642  
      * @param renderOutput
 643  
      */
 644  
     public void setRenderOutput(String renderOutput);
 645  
 
 646  
     /**
 647  
      * @return the progressiveRender
 648  
      */
 649  
     public String getProgressiveRender();
 650  
 
 651  
     /**
 652  
      * @param progressiveRender the progressiveRender to set
 653  
      */
 654  
     public void setProgressiveRender(String progressiveRender);
 655  
 
 656  
     /**
 657  
      * @return the conditionalRefresh
 658  
      */
 659  
     public String getConditionalRefresh();
 660  
 
 661  
     /**
 662  
      * @param conditionalRefresh the conditionalRefresh to set
 663  
      */
 664  
     public void setConditionalRefresh(String conditionalRefresh);
 665  
 
 666  
     /**
 667  
      * @return the progressiveDisclosureControlNames
 668  
      */
 669  
     public List<String> getProgressiveDisclosureControlNames();
 670  
 
 671  
     /**
 672  
      * @return the progressiveDisclosureConditionJs
 673  
      */
 674  
     public String getProgressiveDisclosureConditionJs();
 675  
 
 676  
     /**
 677  
      * @return the conditionalRefreshConditionJs
 678  
      */
 679  
     public String getConditionalRefreshConditionJs();
 680  
 
 681  
     /**
 682  
      * @return the conditionalRefreshControlNames
 683  
      */
 684  
     public List<String> getConditionalRefreshControlNames();
 685  
 
 686  
     /**
 687  
      * @return the progressiveRenderViaAJAX
 688  
      */
 689  
     public boolean isProgressiveRenderViaAJAX();
 690  
 
 691  
     /**
 692  
      * @param progressiveRenderViaAJAX the progressiveRenderViaAJAX to set
 693  
      */
 694  
     public void setProgressiveRenderViaAJAX(boolean progressiveRenderViaAJAX);
 695  
 
 696  
     /**
 697  
      * If true, when the progressiveRender condition is satisfied, the component
 698  
      * will always be retrieved from the server and shown(as opposed to being
 699  
      * stored on the client, but hidden, after the first retrieval as is the
 700  
      * case with the progressiveRenderViaAJAX option). <b>By default, this is
 701  
      * false, so components with progressive render capabilities will always be
 702  
      * already within the client html and toggled to be hidden or visible.</b>
 703  
      *
 704  
      * @return the progressiveRenderAndRefresh
 705  
      */
 706  
     public boolean isProgressiveRenderAndRefresh();
 707  
 
 708  
     /**
 709  
      * @param progressiveRenderAndRefresh the progressiveRenderAndRefresh to set
 710  
      */
 711  
     public void setProgressiveRenderAndRefresh(boolean progressiveRenderAndRefresh);
 712  
 
 713  
     /**
 714  
      * Specifies a property by name that when it value changes will
 715  
      * automatically perform a refresh on this component. This can be a comma
 716  
      * separated list of multiple properties that require this component to be
 717  
      * refreshed when any of them change. <Br>DO NOT use with progressiveRender
 718  
      * unless it is know that progressiveRender condition will always be
 719  
      * satisfied before one of these fields can be changed.
 720  
      *
 721  
      * @return the refreshWhenChanged
 722  
      */
 723  
     public String getRefreshWhenChanged();
 724  
 
 725  
     /**
 726  
      * @param refreshWhenChanged the refreshWhenChanged to set
 727  
      */
 728  
     public void setRefreshWhenChanged(String refreshWhenChanged);
 729  
 
 730  
     /**
 731  
      * Result of the conditionalRefresh expression, true if satisfied, otherwise false.
 732  
      * Note: not currently used for any processing, required by the expression evaluator.
 733  
      *
 734  
      * @return the refresh
 735  
      */
 736  
     public boolean isRefresh();
 737  
 
 738  
     /**
 739  
      * @param refresh the refresh to set
 740  
      */
 741  
     public void setRefresh(boolean refresh);
 742  
 
 743  
     /**
 744  
      * Control names which will refresh this component when they are changed, added
 745  
      * internally
 746  
      *
 747  
      * @return the refreshWhenChangedControlNames
 748  
      */
 749  
     public List<String> getRefreshWhenChangedControlNames();
 750  
 
 751  
     /**
 752  
      * The original generated id.  During the component lifecycle the id may get manipulated
 753  
      * and changed based on the type of component it is.  This id represents the original id
 754  
      * assigned before any additional suffixes were appended.
 755  
      *
 756  
      * @return the baseId
 757  
      */
 758  
     public String getBaseId();
 759  
 
 760  
     /**
 761  
      * @param baseId the baseId to set
 762  
      */
 763  
     public void setBaseId(String baseId);
 764  
 }