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16.9 Configuring Navigation Rules
Navigation between different pages of a JavaServer Faces application, such as choosing the next page to be displayed after a button or link component is clicked, is defined by a set of rules. Navigation rules can be implicit, or they can be explicitly defined in the application configuration resource file. For more information on implicit navigation rules, see Navigation Model.
Each navigation rule specifies how to navigate from one page to another page or set of pages. The JavaServer Faces implementation chooses the proper navigation rule according to which page is currently displayed.
After the proper navigation rule is selected, the choice of which page to access next from the current page depends on two factors:
The outcome can be anything the developer chooses, but Table 16-3 lists some outcomes commonly used in web applications.
Table 16-3 Common Outcome Strings
Outcome | What It Means |
---|---|
|
Everything worked. Go on to the next page. |
|
Something is wrong. Go on to an error page. |
|
The user needs to log in first. Go on to the login page. |
|
The search did not find anything. Go to the search page again. |
Usually, the action method performs some processing on the form data of the current page. For example, the method might check whether the user name and password entered in the form match the user name and password on file. If they match, the method returns the outcome success
. Otherwise, it returns the outcome failure
. As this example demonstrates, both the method used to process the action and the outcome returned are necessary to determine the correct page to access.
Here is a navigation rule that could be used with the example just described:
<navigation-rule> <from-view-id>/login.xhtml</from-view-id> <navigation-case> <from-action>#{LoginForm.login}</from-action> <from-outcome>success</from-outcome> <to-view-id>/storefront.xhtml</to-view-id> </navigation-case> <navigation-case> <from-action>#{LoginForm.logon}</from-action> <from-outcome>failure</from-outcome> <to-view-id>/logon.xhtml</to-view-id> </navigation-case> </navigation-rule>
This navigation rule defines the possible ways to navigate from login.xhtml
. Each navigation-case
element defines one possible navigation path from login.xhtml
. The first navigation-case
says that if LoginForm.login
returns an outcome of success
, then storefront.xhtml
will be accessed. The second navigation-case
says that login.xhtml
will be re-rendered if LoginForm.login
returns failure
.
The configuration of an application's page flow consists of a set of navigation rules. Each rule is defined by the navigation-rule
element in the faces-config.xml
file.
Each navigation-rule
element corresponds to one component tree identifier defined by the optional from-view-id
element. This means that each rule defines all the possible ways to navigate from one particular page in the application. If there is no from-view-id
element, the navigation rules defined in the navigation-rule
element apply to all the pages in the application. The from-view-id
element also allows wildcard matching patterns. For example, this from-view-id
element says that the navigation rule applies to all the pages in the books
directory:
<from-view-id>/books/*</from-view-id>
A navigation-rule
element can contain zero or more navigation-case
elements. The navigation-case
element defines a set of matching criteria. When these criteria are satisfied, the application will navigate to the page defined by the to-view-id
element contained in the same navigation-case
element.
The navigation criteria are defined by optional from-outcome
and from-action
elements. The from-outcome
element defines a logical outcome, such as success
. The from-action
element uses a method expression to refer to an action method that returns a String
, which is the logical outcome. The method performs some logic to determine the outcome and returns the outcome.
The navigation-case
elements are checked against the outcome and the method expression in the following order.
-
Cases specifying both a
from-outcome
value and afrom-action
value. Both of these elements can be used if the action method returns different outcomes depending on the result of the processing it performs. -
Cases specifying only a
from-outcome
value. Thefrom-outcome
element must match either the outcome defined by theaction
attribute of thejavax.faces.component.UICommand
component or the outcome returned by the method referred to by theUICommand
component. -
Cases specifying only a
from-action
value. This value must match theaction
expression specified by the component tag.
When any of these cases is matched, the component tree defined by the to-view-id
element will be selected for rendering.