Theme support classes for Spring's web MVC framework.
Provides standard ThemeResolver implementations,
and a HandlerInterceptor for theme changes.
- If you don't provide a bean of one of these classes as
themeResolver
, a FixedThemeResolver
will be provided with the default theme name 'theme'.
- If you use a defined
FixedThemeResolver
, you will able to use another theme name for default, but the users will stick on this theme.
- With a
CookieThemeResolver
or SessionThemeResolver
, you can allow the user to change his current theme.
- Generally, you will put in the themes resource bundles the paths of CSS files, images and HTML constructs.
- For retrieving themes data, you can either use the spring:theme tag in JSP or access via the
RequestContext
for other view technologies.
- The
pagedlist
demo application uses themes
/**
* Theme support classes for Spring's web MVC framework.
* Provides standard ThemeResolver implementations,
* and a HandlerInterceptor for theme changes.
*
* <p>
* <ul>
* <li>If you don't provide a bean of one of these classes as {@code themeResolver},
* a {@code FixedThemeResolver} will be provided with the default theme name 'theme'.</li>
* <li>If you use a defined {@code FixedThemeResolver}, you will able to use another theme
* name for default, but the users will stick on this theme.</li>
* <li>With a {@code CookieThemeResolver} or {@code SessionThemeResolver}, you can allow
* the user to change his current theme.</li>
* <li>Generally, you will put in the themes resource bundles the paths of CSS files, images and HTML constructs.</li>
* <li>For retrieving themes data, you can either use the spring:theme tag in JSP or access via the
* {@code RequestContext} for other view technologies.</li>
* <li>The {@code pagedlist} demo application uses themes</li>
* </ul>
*/
@NonNullApi
@NonNullFields
package org.springframework.web.servlet.theme;
import org.springframework.lang.NonNullApi;
import org.springframework.lang.NonNullFields;