Interface ApplicationContext


  • public interface ApplicationContext
    An application context represents a running instance of a RAP application. This context is shared by all users who access this application. The current application context can be acquired by RWT.getApplicationContext(). It can be used to store any data that is shared between all UI sessions of an application, and to acquire application-scoped instances of framework services such as the resource manager.

    The application context is bound to the servlet context of the hosting web application. It is destroyed when the web application ends (i.e. the servlet context is destroyed) or when the application is explicitly stopped by calling ApplicationRunner.stop().

    The application context is thread safe, it can be accessed concurrently from different threads.

    Since:
    2.0
    See Also:
    RWT
    • Method Detail

      • setAttribute

        void setAttribute​(java.lang.String name,
                          java.lang.Object value)
        Stores the given value in this application context, associated with the given name. If another value has already been stored with the given name, the old value is overwritten.
        Parameters:
        name - the name to associate the value with
        value - the object to be stored
      • getAttribute

        java.lang.Object getAttribute​(java.lang.String name)
        Returns the value which is stored under the given name in this application context.
        Parameters:
        name - the name whose associated value is requested
        Returns:
        the object that is stored, or null if no object has been stored by that name
      • removeAttribute

        void removeAttribute​(java.lang.String name)
        Removes the object which is stored under the given name in this application context. If no value object was stored under the given name, this method does nothing.
      • addUIThreadListener

        void addUIThreadListener​(UIThreadListener listener)
        Adds a UIThreadListener to this application context. UIThreadListeners are used to receive a notification before the UIThread is entered and after it is left. If the given listener was already added the method has no effect.
        Parameters:
        listener - the listener to be added
        Since:
        3.1
      • removeUIThreadListener

        void removeUIThreadListener​(UIThreadListener listener)
        Removes a UIThreadListener from this application context. UIThreadListeners are used to receive a notification before the UIThread is entered and after it is left. If the given listener was not added to this application context before, this method has no effect.
        Parameters:
        listener - the listener to be removed
        Since:
        3.1
      • addApplicationContextListener

        boolean addApplicationContextListener​(ApplicationContextListener listener)
        Adds an ApplicationContextListener to this application context. ApplicationContextListeners are used to receive a notification before the application context is destroyed. If the given listener was already added the method has no effect.

        If the ApplicationContext is already deactivated or is about to be deactivated, the listener will not be added and this method will return false. A return value of true asserts that this listener is registered and will be called on destroy.

        Parameters:
        listener - the listener to be added
        Returns:
        true if the listener is registered, false if not
        Since:
        2.2
      • removeApplicationContextListener

        boolean removeApplicationContextListener​(ApplicationContextListener listener)
        Removes an ApplicationContextListener from this application context. ApplicationContextListeners are used to receive a notification before the application context is destroyed. If the given listener was not added to this application context before, this method has no effect.

        If the ApplicationContext is already deactivated or is about to be deactivated, the listener will not be removed and this method will return false. A return value of true asserts that this listener is not registered and will not be called anymore.

        Parameters:
        listener - the listener to be removed
        Returns:
        true if the listener was removed, false if not
        Since:
        2.2
      • getResourceManager

        ResourceManager getResourceManager()
        Returns the instance of the resource manager for this application context. The resource manager is used to register static resources such as images of JavaScript files.
        Returns:
        the resource manager for this application context
        See Also:
        ResourceManager
      • getServiceManager

        ServiceManager getServiceManager()
        Returns the instance of the service manager for this application context. The service manager is used to register and unregister service handlers.
        Returns:
        the service manager instance for this application context
        See Also:
        ServiceManager, ServiceHandler