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Class WindowStatejava.lang.Object | +--javax.portlet.WindowState
- public class WindowState
- extends java.lang.Object
The WindowState class represents the possible window states that a portlet window can assume.
This class defines a standard set of the most basic portlet window states. Additional window states may be defined by calling the constructor of this class. If a portal/portlet-container does not support a custom window state defined in the portlet application deployment descriptor, the custom window state will be ignored by the portal/portlet container.
Field Summary static WindowState MAXIMIZED
The MAXIMIZED window state is an indication that a portlet may be the only portlet being rendered in the portal page, or that the portlet has more space compared to other portlets in the portal page.static WindowState MINIMIZED
When a portlet is in MINIMIZED window state, the portlet should only render minimal output or no output at all.static WindowState NORMAL
The NORMAL window state indicates that a portlet may be sharing the page with other portlets.
Constructor Summary WindowState(java.lang.String name)
Creates a new window state with the given name.
Method Summary boolean equals(java.lang.Object object)
Compares the specified object with this window state for equality.int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this window state.java.lang.String toString()
Returns a String representation of this window state.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Field Detail
NORMAL
public static final WindowState NORMAL
- The NORMAL window state indicates that a portlet may be sharing the page with other portlets. It may also indicate that the target device has limited display capabilities. Therefore, a portlet should restrict the size of its rendered output in this window state.
The string value for this state is "normal".
MAXIMIZED
public static final WindowState MAXIMIZED
- The MAXIMIZED window state is an indication that a portlet may be the only portlet being rendered in the portal page, or that the portlet has more space compared to other portlets in the portal page. A portlet may generate richer content when its window state is MAXIMIZED.
The string value for this state is "maximized".
MINIMIZED
public static final WindowState MINIMIZED
- When a portlet is in MINIMIZED window state, the portlet should only render minimal output or no output at all.
The string value for this state is "minimized".
Constructor Detail
WindowState
public WindowState(java.lang.String name)
- Creates a new window state with the given name.
Upper case letters in the name are converted to lower case letters.
- Parameters:
- name - The name of the portlet mode
Method Detail
toString
public java.lang.String toString()
- Returns a String representation of this window state. Window state names are always lower case names.
- Overrides:
- toString in class java.lang.Object
- Returns:
- String representation of this window state.
hashCode
public int hashCode()
- Returns the hash code value for this window state. The hash code is constructed by producing the hash value of the String value of this window state.
- Overrides:
- hashCode in class java.lang.Object
- Returns:
- hash code value for this window state
equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object object)
- Compares the specified object with this window state for equality. Returns true if the Strings equals method for the String representing the two window states returns true.
- Overrides:
- equals in class java.lang.Object
- Parameters:
- the - window state to compare this window state with.
- Returns:
- true, if the specified object is equal with this window state.
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