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package org.springframework.web.jsf.el;

import java.beans.FeatureDescriptor;
import java.util.Iterator;
import javax.el.ELContext;
import javax.el.ELException;
import javax.el.ELResolver;
import javax.el.PropertyNotWritableException;
import javax.faces.context.FacesContext;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.web.jsf.FacesContextUtils;

JSF ELResolver that delegates to the Spring root WebApplicationContext, resolving name references to Spring-defined beans.

Configure this resolver in your faces-config.xml file as follows:

<application>
  ...
  <el-resolver>org.springframework.web.jsf.el.SpringBeanFacesELResolver</el-resolver>
</application>
All your JSF expressions can then implicitly refer to the names of Spring-managed service layer beans, for example in property values of JSF-managed beans:
<managed-bean>
  <managed-bean-name>myJsfManagedBean</managed-bean-name>
  <managed-bean-class>example.MyJsfManagedBean</managed-bean-class>
  <managed-bean-scope>session</managed-bean-scope>
  <managed-property>
    <property-name>mySpringManagedBusinessObject</property-name>
    <value>#{mySpringManagedBusinessObject}</value>
  </managed-property>
</managed-bean>
with "mySpringManagedBusinessObject" defined as Spring bean in applicationContext.xml:
<bean id="mySpringManagedBusinessObject" class="example.MySpringManagedBusinessObject">
  ...
</bean>
Author:Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
Since:2.5
/** * JSF {@code ELResolver} that delegates to the Spring root {@code WebApplicationContext}, * resolving name references to Spring-defined beans. * * <p>Configure this resolver in your {@code faces-config.xml} file as follows: * * <pre class="code"> * &lt;application> * ... * &lt;el-resolver>org.springframework.web.jsf.el.SpringBeanFacesELResolver&lt;/el-resolver> * &lt;/application></pre> * * All your JSF expressions can then implicitly refer to the names of * Spring-managed service layer beans, for example in property values of * JSF-managed beans: * * <pre class="code"> * &lt;managed-bean> * &lt;managed-bean-name>myJsfManagedBean&lt;/managed-bean-name> * &lt;managed-bean-class>example.MyJsfManagedBean&lt;/managed-bean-class> * &lt;managed-bean-scope>session&lt;/managed-bean-scope> * &lt;managed-property> * &lt;property-name>mySpringManagedBusinessObject&lt;/property-name> * &lt;value>#{mySpringManagedBusinessObject}&lt;/value> * &lt;/managed-property> * &lt;/managed-bean></pre> * * with "mySpringManagedBusinessObject" defined as Spring bean in * applicationContext.xml: * * <pre class="code"> * &lt;bean id="mySpringManagedBusinessObject" class="example.MySpringManagedBusinessObject"> * ... * &lt;/bean></pre> * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.5 * @see WebApplicationContextFacesELResolver * @see org.springframework.web.jsf.FacesContextUtils#getRequiredWebApplicationContext */
public class SpringBeanFacesELResolver extends ELResolver { @Override @Nullable public Object getValue(ELContext elContext, @Nullable Object base, Object property) throws ELException { if (base == null) { String beanName = property.toString(); WebApplicationContext wac = getWebApplicationContext(elContext); if (wac.containsBean(beanName)) { elContext.setPropertyResolved(true); return wac.getBean(beanName); } } return null; } @Override @Nullable public Class<?> getType(ELContext elContext, @Nullable Object base, Object property) throws ELException { if (base == null) { String beanName = property.toString(); WebApplicationContext wac = getWebApplicationContext(elContext); if (wac.containsBean(beanName)) { elContext.setPropertyResolved(true); return wac.getType(beanName); } } return null; } @Override public void setValue(ELContext elContext, @Nullable Object base, Object property, Object value) throws ELException { if (base == null) { String beanName = property.toString(); WebApplicationContext wac = getWebApplicationContext(elContext); if (wac.containsBean(beanName)) { if (value == wac.getBean(beanName)) { // Setting the bean reference to the same value is alright - can simply be ignored... elContext.setPropertyResolved(true); } else { throw new PropertyNotWritableException( "Variable '" + beanName + "' refers to a Spring bean which by definition is not writable"); } } } } @Override public boolean isReadOnly(ELContext elContext, @Nullable Object base, Object property) throws ELException { if (base == null) { String beanName = property.toString(); WebApplicationContext wac = getWebApplicationContext(elContext); if (wac.containsBean(beanName)) { return true; } } return false; } @Override @Nullable public Iterator<FeatureDescriptor> getFeatureDescriptors(ELContext elContext, @Nullable Object base) { return null; } @Override public Class<?> getCommonPropertyType(ELContext elContext, @Nullable Object base) { return Object.class; }
Retrieve the web application context to delegate bean name resolution to.

The default implementation delegates to FacesContextUtils.

Params:
  • elContext – the current JSF ELContext
See Also:
Returns:the Spring web application context (never null)
/** * Retrieve the web application context to delegate bean name resolution to. * <p>The default implementation delegates to FacesContextUtils. * @param elContext the current JSF ELContext * @return the Spring web application context (never {@code null}) * @see org.springframework.web.jsf.FacesContextUtils#getRequiredWebApplicationContext */
protected WebApplicationContext getWebApplicationContext(ELContext elContext) { FacesContext facesContext = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance(); return FacesContextUtils.getRequiredWebApplicationContext(facesContext); } }