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SIPRP/trunk/AnaliseAcidentesTrabalho/src/java/analiseacidentestrabalho/Erro.java

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/*
* Error.java
*
* Created on September 19, 2007, 5:21 PM
* Copyright lluis
*/
package analiseacidentestrabalho;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.appbase.AbstractPageBean;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.Body;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.Form;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.Head;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.Html;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.Link;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.Page;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.StaticText;
import com.sun.rave.web.ui.component.TextField;
import javax.faces.FacesException;
import javax.faces.component.html.HtmlPanelGrid;
/**
* <p>Page bean that corresponds to a similarly named JSP page. This
* class contains component definitions (and initialization code) for
* all components that you have defined on this page, as well as
* lifecycle methods and event handlers where you may add behavior
* to respond to incoming events.</p>
*/
public class Erro extends AbstractPageBean {
// <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Managed Component Definition">
private int __placeholder;
/**
* <p>Automatically managed component initialization. <strong>WARNING:</strong>
* This method is automatically generated, so any user-specified code inserted
* here is subject to being replaced.</p>
*/
private void _init() throws Exception {
}
private Page page1 = new Page();
public Page getPage1() {
return page1;
}
public void setPage1(Page p) {
this.page1 = p;
}
private Html html1 = new Html();
public Html getHtml1() {
return html1;
}
public void setHtml1(Html h) {
this.html1 = h;
}
private Head head1 = new Head();
public Head getHead1() {
return head1;
}
public void setHead1(Head h) {
this.head1 = h;
}
private Link link1 = new Link();
public Link getLink1() {
return link1;
}
public void setLink1(Link l) {
this.link1 = l;
}
private Body body1 = new Body();
public Body getBody1() {
return body1;
}
public void setBody1(Body b) {
this.body1 = b;
}
private Form form1 = new Form();
public Form getForm1() {
return form1;
}
public void setForm1(Form f) {
this.form1 = f;
}
private HtmlPanelGrid gridPanel1 = new HtmlPanelGrid();
public HtmlPanelGrid getGridPanel1() {
return gridPanel1;
}
public void setGridPanel1(HtmlPanelGrid hpg) {
this.gridPanel1 = hpg;
}
private HtmlPanelGrid gridPanel2 = new HtmlPanelGrid();
public HtmlPanelGrid getGridPanel2() {
return gridPanel2;
}
public void setGridPanel2(HtmlPanelGrid hpg) {
this.gridPanel2 = hpg;
}
private StaticText txtCab = new StaticText();
public StaticText getTxtCab() {
return txtCab;
}
public void setTxtCab(StaticText st) {
this.txtCab = st;
}
private StaticText txtMsg = new StaticText();
public StaticText getTxtMsg() {
return txtMsg;
}
public void setTxtMsg(StaticText st) {
this.txtMsg = st;
}
// </editor-fold>
/**
* <p>Construct a new Page bean instance.</p>
*/
public Erro() {
}
/**
* <p>Callback method that is called whenever a page is navigated to,
* either directly via a URL, or indirectly via page navigation.
* Customize this method to acquire resources that will be needed
* for event handlers and lifecycle methods, whether or not this
* page is performing post back processing.</p>
*
* <p>Note that, if the current request is a postback, the property
* values of the components do <strong>not</strong> represent any
* values submitted with this request. Instead, they represent the
* property values that were saved for this view when it was rendered.</p>
*/
public void init() {
// Perform initializations inherited from our superclass
super.init();
// Perform application initialization that must complete
// *before* managed components are initialized
// TODO - add your own initialiation code here
// <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Managed Component Initialization">
// Initialize automatically managed components
// *Note* - this logic should NOT be modified
try {
_init();
} catch (Exception e) {
log("Error Initialization Failure", e);
throw e instanceof FacesException ? (FacesException) e: new FacesException(e);
}
// </editor-fold>
// Perform application initialization that must complete
// *after* managed components are initialized
// TODO - add your own initialization code here
}
/**
* <p>Callback method that is called after the component tree has been
* restored, but before any event processing takes place. This method
* will <strong>only</strong> be called on a postback request that
* is processing a form submit. Customize this method to allocate
* resources that will be required in your event handlers.</p>
*/
public void preprocess() {
}
/**
* <p>Callback method that is called just before rendering takes place.
* This method will <strong>only</strong> be called for the page that
* will actually be rendered (and not, for example, on a page that
* handled a postback and then navigated to a different page). Customize
* this method to allocate resources that will be required for rendering
* this page.</p>
*/
public void prerender() {
txtMsg.setText( getSessionBean1().getMsg() );
getSessionBean1().setMsg("");
System.out.println("ERROR PAGE");
}
/**
* <p>Callback method that is called after rendering is completed for
* this request, if <code>init()</code> was called (regardless of whether
* or not this was the page that was actually rendered). Customize this
* method to release resources acquired in the <code>init()</code>,
* <code>preprocess()</code>, or <code>prerender()</code> methods (or
* acquired during execution of an event handler).</p>
*/
public void destroy() {
}
/**
* <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
*/
protected ApplicationBean1 getApplicationBean1() {
return (ApplicationBean1)getBean("ApplicationBean1");
}
/**
* <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
*/
protected RequestBean1 getRequestBean1() {
return (RequestBean1)getBean("RequestBean1");
}
/**
* <p>Return a reference to the scoped data bean.</p>
*/
protected SessionBean1 getSessionBean1() {
return (SessionBean1)getBean("SessionBean1");
}
}