java.lang.Object
jakarta.el.ImportHandler
Handles imports of class names and package names. An imported package name implicitly imports all the classes in the
 package. A class that has been imported can be used without its package name. The name is resolved to its full
 (package and class) name at evaluation time.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidimportClass(String name) Import a class.voidimportPackage(String packageName) Import all the classes in a package.voidimportStatic(String name) Import a static field or method.Class<?> resolveClass(String name) Resolve a class name.Class<?> resolveStatic(String name) Resolve a static field or method name. 
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Constructor Details
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ImportHandler
public ImportHandler() 
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Method Details
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importStatic
Import a static field or method.- Parameters:
 name- The static member name, including the full class name, to be imported- Throws:
 ELException- if the name does not include a ".".
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importClass
Import a class.- Parameters:
 name- The full class name of the class to be imported- Throws:
 ELException- if the name does not include a ".".
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importPackage
Import all the classes in a package.- Parameters:
 packageName- The package name to be imported
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resolveClass
Resolve a class name.- Parameters:
 name- The name of the class (without package name) to be resolved.- Returns:
 - If the class has been imported previously, with 
importClass(java.lang.String)orimportPackage(java.lang.String), then its Class instance. Otherwisenull. - Throws:
 ELException- if the class is abstract or is an interface, or not public.
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resolveStatic
Resolve a static field or method name.- Parameters:
 name- The name of the member(without package and class name) to be resolved.- Returns:
 - If the field or method has been imported previously, with 
importStatic(java.lang.String), then the class object representing the class that declares the static field or method. Otherwisenull. - Throws:
 ELException- if the class is not public, or is abstract or is an interface.
 
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