SAP NetWeaver '04

com.sapportals.wcm.repository.filter
Interface IRidFilterManager

[contained in: com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.par - bc.rf.framework_api.jar]
All Superinterfaces:
IFilterManager
All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractRidFilterManager

public interface IRidFilterManager
extends IFilterManager

The RID filter manager must decide whether to apply a filter and create the appropriate filter objects and initialize them with the RID to process and any other parameters it needs. The framework will call the getFilter() method for RIDs that have a "~alias~" prefix.


Method Summary
 IRidFilter getFilter(RID rid, IResourceContext context)
          Returns a filter object that will be used to process the RID or null .
 
Methods inherited from interface com.sapportals.wcm.repository.filter.IFilterManager
getType
 

Method Detail

getFilter

public IRidFilter getFilter(RID rid,
                            IResourceContext context)
                     throws WcmException
Returns a filter object that will be used to process the RID or null .
Parameters:
rid - The RID to process
context - The resource context
Returns:
The filter object
Throws:
WcmException -  

SAP NetWeaver '04

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