[OmniFaces utilities] The
getRenderKit()
method returns the RenderKit
associated with the "current" view ID or view handler. Note The current view ID is the view ID that's set for the view root that's associated with the current faces context. Or if there is none, then the current view handler will be assumed, which is the view handler that's associated with the requested view.
Method:
Usage:
Thanks to
OmniFaces Faces#getRenderKit()
utility method, we can programmatically obtain the RenderKit
associated with the "current" view ID or view handler in a single line of code:
import
org.omnifaces.util.Faces;
import
javax.faces.render.RenderKit;
...
RenderKit renderKit =
Faces.getRenderKit();
or, you may
prefer:
import static
org.omnifaces.util.Faces.getRenderKit;
import
javax.faces.render.RenderKit;
...
RenderKit renderKit = getRenderKit();
or, if you
need to provide your faces context:
import
static org.omnifaces.util.FacesLocal.getRenderKit;
import
javax.faces.render.RenderKit;
...
RenderKit renderKit = getRenderKit(your_faces_context);
Beside the Faces#getRenderKit()
source code, you can also find useful to read:
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