Interface Tag

  • All Superinterfaces:
    JspTag
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    BodyTag, IterationTag, LoopTag
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    BodyTagSupport, ConditionalTagSupport, LoopTagSupport, TagAdapter, TagSupport

    public interface Tag
    extends JspTag
    The interface of a classic tag handler that does not want to manipulate its body. The Tag interface defines the basic protocol between a Tag handler and JSP page implementation class. It defines the life cycle and the methods to be invoked at start and end tag.

    Properties

    The Tag interface specifies the setter and getter methods for the core pageContext and parent properties.

    The JSP page implementation object invokes setPageContext and setParent, in that order, before invoking doStartTag() or doEndTag().

    Methods

    There are two main actions: doStartTag and doEndTag. Once all appropriate properties have been initialized, the doStartTag and doEndTag methods can be invoked on the tag handler. Between these invocations, the tag handler is assumed to hold a state that must be preserved. After the doEndTag invocation, the tag handler is available for further invocations (and it is expected to have retained its properties).

    Lifecycle

    Lifecycle details are described by the transition diagram below, with the following comments:

    • [1] This transition is intended to be for releasing long-term data. no guarantees are assumed on whether any properties have been retained or not.
    • [2] This transition happens if and only if the tag ends normally without raising an exception
    • [3] Some setters may be called again before a tag handler is reused. For instance, setParent() is called if it's reused within the same page but at a different level, setPageContext() is called if it's used in another page, and attribute setters are called if the values differ or are expressed as request-time attribute values.
    • Check the TryCatchFinally interface for additional details related to exception handling and resource management.
    Lifecycle Details Transition Diagram for Tag

    Once all invocations on the tag handler are completed, the release method is invoked on it. Once a release method is invoked all properties, including parent and pageContext, are assumed to have been reset to an unspecified value. The page compiler guarantees that release() will be invoked on the Tag handler before the handler is released to the GC.

    Empty and Non-Empty Action

    If the TagLibraryDescriptor file indicates that the action must always have an empty action, by an <body-content> entry of "empty", then the doStartTag() method must return SKIP_BODY.

    Otherwise, the doStartTag() method may return SKIP_BODY or EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE.

    If SKIP_BODY is returned the body, if present, is not evaluated.

    If EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE is returned, the body is evaluated and "passed through" to the current out.

    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      static int EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE
      Evaluate body into existing out stream.
      static int EVAL_PAGE
      Continue evaluating the page.
      static int SKIP_BODY
      Skip body evaluation.
      static int SKIP_PAGE
      Skip the rest of the page.
    • Field Detail

      • SKIP_BODY

        static final int SKIP_BODY
        Skip body evaluation. Valid return value for doStartTag and doAfterBody.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE

        static final int EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE
        Evaluate body into existing out stream. Valid return value for doStartTag.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • SKIP_PAGE

        static final int SKIP_PAGE
        Skip the rest of the page. Valid return value for doEndTag.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • EVAL_PAGE

        static final int EVAL_PAGE
        Continue evaluating the page. Valid return value for doEndTag().
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Method Detail

      • setPageContext

        void setPageContext​(PageContext pc)
        Set the current page context. This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation object prior to doStartTag().

        This value is *not* reset by doEndTag() and must be explicitly reset by a page implementation if it changes between calls to doStartTag().

        Parameters:
        pc - The page context for this tag handler.
      • setParent

        void setParent​(Tag t)
        Set the parent (closest enclosing tag handler) of this tag handler. Invoked by the JSP page implementation object prior to doStartTag().

        This value is *not* reset by doEndTag() and must be explicitly reset by a page implementation.

        Parameters:
        t - The parent tag, or null.
      • getParent

        Tag getParent()
        Get the parent (closest enclosing tag handler) for this tag handler.

        The getParent() method can be used to navigate the nested tag handler structure at runtime for cooperation among custom actions; for example, the findAncestorWithClass() method in TagSupport provides a convenient way of doing this.

        The current version of the specification only provides one formal way of indicating the observable type of a tag handler: its tag handler implementation class, described in the tag-class subelement of the tag element. This is extended in an informal manner by allowing the tag library author to indicate in the description subelement an observable type. The type should be a subtype of the tag handler implementation class or void. This addititional constraint can be exploited by a specialized container that knows about that specific tag library, as in the case of the JSP standard tag library.

        Returns:
        the current parent, or null if none.
        See Also:
        TagSupport.findAncestorWithClass(jakarta.servlet.jsp.tagext.Tag, java.lang.Class<?>)
      • doStartTag

        int doStartTag()
                throws JspException
        Process the start tag for this instance. This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation object.

        The doStartTag method assumes that the properties pageContext and parent have been set. It also assumes that any properties exposed as attributes have been set too. When this method is invoked, the body has not yet been evaluated.

        This method returns Tag.EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE or BodyTag.EVAL_BODY_BUFFERED to indicate that the body of the action should be evaluated or SKIP_BODY to indicate otherwise.

        When a Tag returns EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE the result of evaluating the body (if any) is included into the current "out" JspWriter as it happens and then doEndTag() is invoked.

        BodyTag.EVAL_BODY_BUFFERED is only valid if the tag handler implements BodyTag.

        The JSP container will resynchronize the values of any AT_BEGIN and NESTED variables (defined by the associated TagExtraInfo or TLD) after the invocation of doStartTag(), except for a tag handler implementing BodyTag whose doStartTag() method returns BodyTag.EVAL_BODY_BUFFERED.

        Returns:
        EVAL_BODY_INCLUDE if the tag wants to process body, SKIP_BODY if it does not want to process it.
        Throws:
        JspException - if an error occurred while processing this tag
        See Also:
        BodyTag
      • doEndTag

        int doEndTag()
              throws JspException
        Process the end tag for this instance. This method is invoked by the JSP page implementation object on all Tag handlers.

        This method will be called after returning from doStartTag. The body of the action may or may not have been evaluated, depending on the return value of doStartTag.

        If this method returns EVAL_PAGE, the rest of the page continues to be evaluated. If this method returns SKIP_PAGE, the rest of the page is not evaluated, the request is completed, and the doEndTag() methods of enclosing tags are not invoked. If this request was forwarded or included from another page (or Servlet), only the current page evaluation is stopped.

        The JSP container will resynchronize the values of any AT_BEGIN and AT_END variables (defined by the associated TagExtraInfo or TLD) after the invocation of doEndTag().

        Returns:
        indication of whether to continue evaluating the JSP page.
        Throws:
        JspException - if an error occurred while processing this tag
      • release

        void release()
        Called on a Tag handler to release state. The page compiler guarantees that JSP page implementation objects will invoke this method on all tag handlers, but there may be multiple invocations on doStartTag and doEndTag in between.