See: Description
Class | Description |
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AbstractCachingViewResolver |
Convenient base class for
ViewResolver
implementations. |
AbstractTemplateView |
Adapter base class for template-based view technologies such as
Velocity and FreeMarker, with the ability to use request and session
attributes in their model and the option to expose helper objects
for Spring's Velocity/FreeMarker macro library.
|
AbstractTemplateViewResolver |
Abstract base class for template view resolvers,
in particular for Velocity and FreeMarker views.
|
AbstractUrlBasedView |
Abstract base class for URL-based views.
|
AbstractView |
Abstract base class for
View
implementations. |
BeanNameViewResolver |
Simple implementation of ViewResolver that interprets a view name
as bean name in the current application context, i.e.
|
ContentNegotiatingViewResolver |
Implementation of
ViewResolver that resolves a view based on the request file name or Accept header. |
DefaultRequestToViewNameTranslator |
RequestToViewNameTranslator
that simply transforms the URI of the incoming request into a view name. |
InternalResourceView |
Wrapper for a JSP or other resource within the same web application.
|
InternalResourceViewResolver |
Convenient subclass of
UrlBasedViewResolver that supports
InternalResourceView (i.e. |
JstlView |
Specialization of
InternalResourceView for JSTL pages,
i.e. |
RedirectView |
View that redirects to an absolute, context relative, or current request
relative URL.
|
ResourceBundleViewResolver |
ViewResolver implementation
that uses bean definitions in a ResourceBundle , specified by
the bundle basename. |
UrlBasedViewResolver |
Simple implementation of the
ViewResolver
interface, allowing for direct resolution of symbolic view names to URLs,
without explicit mapping definition. |
XmlViewResolver |
Implementation of ViewResolver that uses bean definitions in an
XML file, specified by resource location.
|
Application developers don't usually need to implement views, as the framework provides standard views for JSPs, Velocity, XSLT, etc. However, the ability to implement custom views easily by subclassing the AbstractView class in this package can be very helpful if an application has unusual view requirements.