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Coverage Report - org.apache.shale.view.AbstractApplicationBean
 
Classes in this File Line Coverage Branch Coverage Complexity
AbstractApplicationBean
0% 
N/A 
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 /*
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  * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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  * contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file distributed with
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  * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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  * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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  * the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
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  *
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  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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  *
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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,
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  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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  * limitations under the License.
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  */
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 package org.apache.shale.view;
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 /**
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  * <p><strong>AbstractApplicationBean</strong> is the abstract base class for
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  * data bean(s) that are stored in application scope attributes.  It extends
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  * {@link AbstractFacesBean}, so it inherits all of the default behavior
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  * found there.  In addition, the following lifecycle methods are called
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  * automatically when the corresponding events occur:</p>
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  * <ul>
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  * <li><code>init()</code> - Called when this bean is initially added as an
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  *     application scope attribute (typically as the result of
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  *     evaluating a value binding or method binding expression).</li>
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  * <li><code>destroy()</code> - Called when the bean is removed from the
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  *     application attributes (typically as a result of the application
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  *     being shut down by the servlet container).</li>
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  * </ul>
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  *
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  * $Id: AbstractApplicationBean.java 464373 2006-10-16 04:21:54Z rahul $
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  */
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 public abstract class AbstractApplicationBean extends AbstractFacesBean {
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     // ------------------------------------------------------------- Constructor
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     /**
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      * <p>Create a new application scope bean.</p>
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      */
 46  0
     public AbstractApplicationBean() {
 47  0
     }
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     // ------------------------------------------------------- Lifecycle Methods
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     /**
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      * <p>This method is called when this bean is initially added to
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      * application scope.  Typically, this occurs as a result of evaluating
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      * a value binding or method binding expression, which utilizes the
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      * managed bean facility to instantiate this bean and store it into
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      * application scope.</p>
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      *
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      * <p>You may customize this method to initialize and cache application wide
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      * data values (such as the lists of valid options for dropdown list
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      * components), or to allocate resources that are required for the
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      * lifetime of the application.</p>
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      */
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     public void init() {
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         // The default implementation does nothing
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 69  0
     }
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     /**
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      * <p>This method is called when this bean is removed from
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      * application scope.  Typically, this occurs as a result of
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      * the application being shut down by its owning container.</p>
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      *
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      * <p>You may customize this method to clean up resources allocated
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      * during the execution of the <code>init()</code> method, or
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      * at any later time during the lifetime of the application.</p>
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      */
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     public void destroy() {
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         // The default implementation does nothing
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 85  0
     }
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 }