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| Classes in net.sourceforge.ccxjc.it.model.priv.collections.novalueclass.portlet.app100 used by net.sourceforge.ccxjc.it.model.priv.collections.novalueclass.portlet.app100 | |
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| CustomPortletModeType
A custom portlet mode that one or more portlets in this portlet application supports. |
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| CustomWindowStateType
A custom window state that one or more portlets in this portlet application supports. |
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| DescriptionType
The description element is used to provide text describing the parent element. |
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| DisplayNameType
The display-name type contains a short name that is intended to be displayed by tools. |
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| ExpirationCacheType
Expriation-cache defines expiration-based caching for this portlet. |
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| InitParamType
The init-param element contains a name/value pair as an initialization param of the portlet Used in:portlet |
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| KeywordsType
Locale specific keywords associated with this portlet. |
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| MimeTypeType
MIME type name, e.g. |
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| NameType
The name element contains the name of a parameter. |
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| PortletAppType
Java class for portlet-appType complex type. |
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| PortletCollectionType
The portlet-collectionType is used to identify a subset of portlets within a portlet application to which a security constraint applies. |
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| PortletInfoType
Java class for portlet-infoType complex type. |
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| PortletModeType
Portlet modes. |
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| PortletNameType
The portlet-name element contains the canonical name of the portlet. |
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| PortletPreferencesType
Portlet persistent preference store. |
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| PortletType
The portlet element contains the declarative data of a portlet. |
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| PreferenceType
Persistent preference values that may be used for customization and personalization by the portlet. |
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| ReadOnlyType
Java class for read-onlyType. |
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| ResourceBundleType
Filename of the resource bundle containing the language specific portlet informations in different languages. |
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| RoleLinkType
The role-link element is a reference to a defined security role. |
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| SecurityConstraintType
The security-constraintType is used to associate intended security constraints with one or more portlets. |
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| SecurityRoleRefType
The security-role-ref element contains the declaration of a security role reference in the code of the web application. |
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| ShortTitleType
Locale specific short version of the static title. |
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| SupportedLocaleType
Indicated the locales the portlet supports. |
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| SupportsType
Supports indicates the portlet modes a portlet supports for a specific content type. |
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| TitleType
Locale specific static title for this portlet. |
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| TransportGuaranteeType
Java class for transport-guaranteeType. |
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| UserAttributeType
User attribute defines a user specific attribute that the portlet application needs. |
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| UserDataConstraintType
The user-data-constraintType is used to indicate how data communicated between the client and portlet should be protected. |
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| ValueType
The value element contains the value of a parameter. |
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| WindowStateType
Portlet window state. |
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| Classes in net.sourceforge.ccxjc.it.model.priv.collections.novalueclass.portlet.app100 used by net.sourceforge.ccxjc.it.model.priv.collections.novalueclass.portlet.app100.impl | |
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| CustomPortletModeType
A custom portlet mode that one or more portlets in this portlet application supports. |
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| CustomWindowStateType
A custom window state that one or more portlets in this portlet application supports. |
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| DescriptionType
The description element is used to provide text describing the parent element. |
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| DisplayNameType
The display-name type contains a short name that is intended to be displayed by tools. |
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| ExpirationCacheType
Expriation-cache defines expiration-based caching for this portlet. |
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| InitParamType
The init-param element contains a name/value pair as an initialization param of the portlet Used in:portlet |
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| KeywordsType
Locale specific keywords associated with this portlet. |
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| MimeTypeType
MIME type name, e.g. |
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| NameType
The name element contains the name of a parameter. |
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| PortletAppType
Java class for portlet-appType complex type. |
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| PortletCollectionType
The portlet-collectionType is used to identify a subset of portlets within a portlet application to which a security constraint applies. |
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| PortletInfoType
Java class for portlet-infoType complex type. |
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| PortletModeType
Portlet modes. |
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| PortletNameType
The portlet-name element contains the canonical name of the portlet. |
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| PortletPreferencesType
Portlet persistent preference store. |
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| PortletType
The portlet element contains the declarative data of a portlet. |
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| PreferenceType
Persistent preference values that may be used for customization and personalization by the portlet. |
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| ReadOnlyType
Java class for read-onlyType. |
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| ResourceBundleType
Filename of the resource bundle containing the language specific portlet informations in different languages. |
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| RoleLinkType
The role-link element is a reference to a defined security role. |
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| SecurityConstraintType
The security-constraintType is used to associate intended security constraints with one or more portlets. |
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| SecurityRoleRefType
The security-role-ref element contains the declaration of a security role reference in the code of the web application. |
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| ShortTitleType
Locale specific short version of the static title. |
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| SupportedLocaleType
Indicated the locales the portlet supports. |
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| SupportsType
Supports indicates the portlet modes a portlet supports for a specific content type. |
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| TitleType
Locale specific static title for this portlet. |
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| TransportGuaranteeType
Java class for transport-guaranteeType. |
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| UserAttributeType
User attribute defines a user specific attribute that the portlet application needs. |
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| UserDataConstraintType
The user-data-constraintType is used to indicate how data communicated between the client and portlet should be protected. |
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| ValueType
The value element contains the value of a parameter. |
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| WindowStateType
Portlet window state. |
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