complexType faces-config-applicationType

complexType {http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee}faces-config-applicationType

Abstractfalse (This can be used in an instance)
Target Namespacehttp://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee
Declared Namespacesxmlns:xsd=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
xmlns:j2ee=http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee


Source

<xsd:complexType name="faces-config-applicationType">
    <
xsd:annotation>
        <
xsd:documentation>
The "application" element provides a mechanism to define the
various per-application-singleton implementation artifacts for
a particular web application that is utilizing JavaServer Faces.
For nested elements that are not specified, the JSF
implementation must provide a suitable default.
        
</xsd:documentation>
    </
xsd:annotation>
    <
xsd:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
        <
xsd:element name="action-listener" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "action-listener" element contains the fully
qualified class name of the concrete ActionListener
implementation class that will be called during the
Invoke Application phase of the request processing
lifecycle.
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="default-render-kit-id" type="j2ee:string">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "default-render-kit-id" element allows the
application to define a renderkit to be used other
than the standard one.
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="message-bundle" type="j2ee:string">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The base name of a resource bundle representing the
message resources for this application. See the
JavaDocs for the "java.util.ResourceBundle" class for
more information on the syntax of resource bundle names.
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="navigation-handler" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "navigation-handler" element contains the fully
qualified class name of the concrete NavigationHandler
implementation class that will be called during the
Invoke Application phase of the request processing
lifecycle, if the default ActionListener (provided
by the JSF implementation) is used.
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="view-handler" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "view-handler" element contains the fully
qualified class name of the concrete ViewHandler
implementation class that will be called during the
Restore View and Render Response phases of the request
processing lifecycle. The faces implementation must
provide a default implementation of this class
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="state-manager" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "state-manager" element contains the fully
qualified class name of the concrete StateManager
implementation class that will be called during the
Restore View and Render Response phases of the
request processing lifecycle. The faces
implementation must provide a default implementation
of this class
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="el-resolver" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "el-resolver" element contains the fully
qualified class name of the concrete
javax.el.ELResolver implementation class
that will be used during the processing of
EL expressions.
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="property-resolver" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "property-resolver" element contains the fully
qualified class name of the concrete PropertyResolver
implementation class that will be used during the
processing of value binding expressions.
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="variable-resolver" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType">
            <
xsd:annotation>
                <
xsd:documentation>
The "variable-resolver" element contains the fully
qualified class name of the concrete VariableResolver
implementation class that will be used during the
processing of value binding expressions.
                
</xsd:documentation>
            </
xsd:annotation>
        </
xsd:element>
        <
xsd:element name="locale-config" type="j2ee:faces-config-locale-configType"/>
    </
xsd:choice>
    <
xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/>
</
xsd:complexType>


Documentation

The "application" element provides a mechanism to define the
various per-application-singleton implementation artifacts for
a particular web application that is utilizing JavaServer Faces.
For nested elements that are not specified, the JSF
implementation must provide a suitable default.


complexType faces-config-applicationType


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