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toString : super.toString()); } } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>dir</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: Direction indication for text that does not inherit directionality. * Valid values are "LTR" (left-to-right) and "RTL" (right-to-left). * These attributes are case sensitive when rendering to XHTML, so * care must be taken to have the correct case. */ public java.lang.String getDir() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.dir); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>dir</code> property.</p> */ public void setDir(java.lang.String dir) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.dir, dir); handleAttribute("dir", dir); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>errorClass</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style class to apply to any message * with a severity class of "ERROR". */ public java.lang.String getErrorClass() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.errorClass); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>errorClass</code> property.</p> */ public void setErrorClass(java.lang.String errorClass) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.errorClass, errorClass); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>errorStyle</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style(s) to apply to any message * with a severity class of "ERROR". */ public java.lang.String getErrorStyle() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.errorStyle); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>errorStyle</code> property.</p> */ public void setErrorStyle(java.lang.String errorStyle) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.errorStyle, errorStyle); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>fatalClass</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style class to apply to any message * with a severity class of "FATAL". */ public java.lang.String getFatalClass() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.fatalClass); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>fatalClass</code> property.</p> */ public void setFatalClass(java.lang.String fatalClass) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.fatalClass, fatalClass); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>fatalStyle</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style(s) to apply to any message * with a severity class of "FATAL". */ public java.lang.String getFatalStyle() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.fatalStyle); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>fatalStyle</code> property.</p> */ public void setFatalStyle(java.lang.String fatalStyle) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.fatalStyle, fatalStyle); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>infoClass</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style class to apply to any message * with a severity class of "INFO". */ public java.lang.String getInfoClass() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.infoClass); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>infoClass</code> property.</p> */ public void setInfoClass(java.lang.String infoClass) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.infoClass, infoClass); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>infoStyle</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style(s) to apply to any message * with a severity class of "INFO". */ public java.lang.String getInfoStyle() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.infoStyle); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>infoStyle</code> property.</p> */ public void setInfoStyle(java.lang.String infoStyle) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.infoStyle, infoStyle); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>lang</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: Code describing the language used in the generated markup * for this component. */ public java.lang.String getLang() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.lang); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>lang</code> property.</p> */ public void setLang(java.lang.String lang) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.lang, lang); handleAttribute("lang", lang); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>role</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: <p class="changed_added_2_2">Per the WAI-ARIA spec and its * relationship to HTML5 (Section title ARIA Role Attriubute), * every HTML element may have a "role" attribute whose value * must be passed through unmodified on the element on which it * is declared in the final rendered markup. The attribute, if * specified, must have a value that is a string literal that is, * or an EL Expression that evaluates to, a set of * space-separated tokens representing the various WAI-ARIA roles * that the element belongs to. * </p> * * <p class="changed_added_2_2">It is the page author's * responsibility to ensure that the user agent is capable of * correctly interpreting the value of this attribute.</p> */ public java.lang.String getRole() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.role); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>role</code> property.</p> */ public void setRole(java.lang.String role) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.role, role); handleAttribute("role", role); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>style</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style(s) to be applied when this component is rendered. */ public java.lang.String getStyle() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.style); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>style</code> property.</p> */ public void setStyle(java.lang.String style) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.style, style); handleAttribute("style", style); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>styleClass</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: Space-separated list of CSS style class(es) to be applied when * this element is rendered. This value must be passed through * as the "class" attribute on generated markup. */ public java.lang.String getStyleClass() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.styleClass); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>styleClass</code> property.</p> */ public void setStyleClass(java.lang.String styleClass) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.styleClass, styleClass); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>title</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: Advisory title information about markup elements generated * for this component. */ public java.lang.String getTitle() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.title); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>title</code> property.</p> */ public void setTitle(java.lang.String title) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.title, title); handleAttribute("title", title); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>tooltip</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: Flag indicating whether the detail portion of the * message should be displayed as a tooltip. */ public boolean isTooltip() { return (java.lang.Boolean) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.tooltip, false); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>tooltip</code> property.</p> */ public void setTooltip(boolean tooltip) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.tooltip, tooltip); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>warnClass</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style class to apply to any message * with a severity class of "WARN". */ public java.lang.String getWarnClass() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.warnClass); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>warnClass</code> property.</p> */ public void setWarnClass(java.lang.String warnClass) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.warnClass, warnClass); } /** * <p>Return the value of the <code>warnStyle</code> property.</p> * <p>Contents: CSS style(s) to apply to any message * with a severity class of "WARN". */ public java.lang.String getWarnStyle() { return (java.lang.String) getStateHelper().eval(PropertyKeys.warnStyle); } /** * <p>Set the value of the <code>warnStyle</code> property.</p> */ public void setWarnStyle(java.lang.String warnStyle) { getStateHelper().put(PropertyKeys.warnStyle, warnStyle); } private void handleAttribute(String name, Object value) { List<String> setAttributes = (List<String>) this.getAttributes().get("javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase.attributesThatAreSet"); if (setAttributes == null) { String cname = this.getClass().getName(); if (cname != null && cname.startsWith(OPTIMIZED_PACKAGE)) { setAttributes = new ArrayList<String>(6); this.getAttributes().put("javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase.attributesThatAreSet", setAttributes); } } if (setAttributes != null) { if (value == null) { ValueExpression ve = getValueExpression(name); if (ve == null) { setAttributes.remove(name); } } else if (!setAttributes.contains(name)) { setAttributes.add(name); } } } }