Package com.vaadin.flow.server.startup
package com.vaadin.flow.server.startup
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ClassDescriptionValidation class that contains common logic to checks that specific annotations are not configured wrong.A configuration factory base logic which reads the token file.Common validation methods for route registry initializer.Validation class that is run during servlet container initialization which checks that specific annotations are not configured wrong.Configuration on the application level.A factory for
ApplicationConfiguration
.Registry for holding navigation target components found on servlet initialization.RouteRegistry wrapper class for storing the ApplicationRouteRegistry.Checks whether the provided class is anAppShellConfigurator
eligible for the web application.Allows to load the implementation class by one classloader but accepts classes inClassLoaderAwareServletContainerInitializer.onStartup(Set, ServletContext)
method loaded by another classloader.Default implementation ofApplicationConfigurationFactory
.Exception indicating a conflict between a route target implementingHasDynamicTitle
while also having aPageTitle
annotation.Servlet initializer for collecting all available error handler navigation targets implementingHasErrorParameter
on startup.Standard servlet initializer for collecting all SPI implementations.A filter that can prevent specific navigation targets from being registered.Servlet initializer for collecting all availableRoute
s on startup.All ServletContextListeners in Flow merged into one actual listener to be able to control the order they are executed in.Context listener that automatically registers Vaadin servlets.Servlet initializer visitingAppShellConfigurator
configuration.Applies this initializer to the givenVaadinContext
.Indicates an issue during Vaadin initialization.Allows a library/runtime to be notified of a web application's startup phase and perform any required programmatic registration of servlets, filters, and listeners in response to it.Servlet initializer for collecting all classes that extendWebComponentExporter
/WebComponentExporterFactory
on startup, creates uniqueWebComponentConfiguration
instances, and adds them toWebComponentConfigurationRegistry
.Checks that specific annotations are not configured wrong.