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package org.springframework.web.portlet.mvc;
import javax.portlet.ActionRequest;
import javax.portlet.ActionResponse;
import javax.portlet.PortletException;
import javax.portlet.RenderRequest;
import javax.portlet.RenderResponse;
import org.springframework.web.portlet.ModelAndView;
/**
* <p>Trivial controller that transforms the PortletMode to a view name.
* The advantage here is that the client is not exposed to
* the concrete view technology but rather just to the controller URL;
* the concrete view will be determined by the ViewResolver.</p>
*
* <p>Example: PortletMode.VIEW -> "view"</p>
*
* <p>This controller does not handle action requests.</p>
*
* @author William G. Thompson, Jr.
* @author John A. Lewis
* @since 2.0
*/
public class PortletModeNameViewController implements Controller {
public void handleActionRequest(ActionRequest request, ActionResponse response) throws Exception {
throw new PortletException("PortletModeNameViewController does not handle action requests");
}
public ModelAndView handleRenderRequest(RenderRequest request, RenderResponse response) {
return new ModelAndView(request.getPortletMode().toString());
}
}
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