Uses of Class
javax.portlet.WindowState

Packages that use WindowState
javax.portlet The javax.portlet package defines the API for Java Portlet Specification V2.0. 
javax.portlet.filter The javax.portlet.filter package defines the filter APIs for the Java Portlet Specification. 
 

Uses of WindowState in javax.portlet
 

Fields in javax.portlet declared as WindowState
static WindowState 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 WindowState.MINIMIZED
          When a portlet is in MINIMIZED window state, the portlet should only render minimal output or no output at all.
static WindowState WindowState.NORMAL
          The NORMAL window state indicates that a portlet may be sharing the page with other portlets.
 

Methods in javax.portlet that return WindowState
 WindowState WindowStateException.getState()
          Returns the portlet state causing this exception.
 WindowState StateAwareResponse.getWindowState()
          Returns the currently set window state on this response.
 WindowState PortletURL.getWindowState()
          Returns the currently set window state on this PortletURL.
 WindowState PortletRequest.getWindowState()
          Returns the current window state of the portlet.
 

Methods in javax.portlet that return types with arguments of type WindowState
 java.util.Enumeration<WindowState> PortalContext.getSupportedWindowStates()
          Returns all supported window states by the portal as an enumeration of WindowState objects.
 

Methods in javax.portlet with parameters of type WindowState
 boolean PortletRequest.isWindowStateAllowed(WindowState state)
          Returns true, if the given window state is valid to be set for this portlet in the context of the current request.
 void StateAwareResponse.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
          Sets the window state of a portlet to the given window state.
 void PortletURL.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
          Indicates the window state the portlet should be in, if this portlet URL triggers a request.
 

Constructors in javax.portlet with parameters of type WindowState
WindowStateException(java.lang.String text, java.lang.Throwable cause, WindowState state)
          Constructs a new portlet state exception when the portlet needs to do the following: throw an exception include a message about the "root cause" that interfered with its normal operation include a description message
WindowStateException(java.lang.String text, WindowState state)
          Constructs a new portlet state exception with the given text.
WindowStateException(java.lang.Throwable cause, WindowState state)
          Constructs a new portlet state exception when the portlet needs to throw an exception.
 

Uses of WindowState in javax.portlet.filter
 

Methods in javax.portlet.filter that return WindowState
 WindowState PortletRequestWrapper.getWindowState()
          The default behavior of this method is to call getWindowState() on the wrapped request object.
 WindowState EventResponseWrapper.getWindowState()
          The default behavior of this method is to call getWindowState() on the wrapped response object.
 WindowState ActionResponseWrapper.getWindowState()
          The default behavior of this method is to call getWindowState() on the wrapped response object.
 

Methods in javax.portlet.filter with parameters of type WindowState
 boolean PortletRequestWrapper.isWindowStateAllowed(WindowState state)
          The default behavior of this method is to call isWindowStateAllowed(state) on the wrapped request object.
 void EventResponseWrapper.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
          The default behavior of this method is to call setWindowState(windowState) on the wrapped response object.
 void ActionResponseWrapper.setWindowState(WindowState windowState)
          The default behavior of this method is to call setWindowState(windowState) on the wrapped response object.