1 | /* java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextChild
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2 | Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 | This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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34 | this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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35 | obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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36 | exception statement from your version. */
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37 |
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38 |
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39 | package java.beans.beancontext;
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40 |
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41 | import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
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42 | import java.beans.VetoableChangeListener;
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43 | import java.beans.PropertyVetoException;
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44 |
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45 | /**
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46 | * Beans implement this to get information about the execution environment and its services and to be placed in the hierarchy.
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47 | * <P>
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48 | *
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49 | * The difference between a <code>BeanContext</code> and a
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50 | * <code>BeanContextChild</code>, mainly, is that a
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51 | * <code>BeanContext</code> may be a parent.
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52 | * <P>
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53 | *
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54 | * <code>BeanContextChild</code> instances will be serialized at some
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55 | * point in their life, but you need to make sure your bean context does
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56 | * not contain a serializable reference (directly or indirectly) to the
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57 | * parent <code>BeanContext</code>, to any of the other
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58 | * <code>BeanContext</code>s in the tree, or to any resources obtained
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59 | * via the <code>BeanContextServices</code> interface. One way to do this
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60 | * is to mark any fields that contain such references as
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61 | * <code>transient</code>. Another way is to use a custom serializer.
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62 | * <P>
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63 | *
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64 | * If you do not do this, when the <code>BeanContext</code> is serialized,
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65 | * all the other <code>BeanContext</code>s and other unnecessary things
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66 | * will be serialized along with it.
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67 | * <P>
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68 | *
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69 | * Before dying, a <code>BeanContextChild</code> should call
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70 | * <code>getBeanContext().remove(this)</code> to detach from the
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71 | * hierarchy and exit cleanly.
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72 | *
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73 | * @author John Keiser
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74 | * @since JDK1.2
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75 | * @see java.beans.beancontext.BeanContext
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76 | */
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77 |
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78 | public interface BeanContextChild {
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79 | /**
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80 | * Set the parent <code>BeanContext</code>.
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81 | * <P>
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82 | *
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83 | * This method is called from <code>BeanContext.add()</code> and
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84 | * should not be called directly.
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85 | * <P>
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86 | *
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87 | * When this Object is being added to a new BeanContext or moved
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88 | * from an old one, a non-null value will be passed in.
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89 | * <P>
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90 | *
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91 | * When this Object is being removed from the current
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92 | * <code>BeanContext</code>, <code>setBeanContext()</code> will
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93 | * receive the parameter <code>null</code>.
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94 | * <P>
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95 | *
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96 | * When being removed from the current <code>BeanContext</code>,
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97 | * it is the <code>BeanContextChild</code>'s responsibility to
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98 | * release all services it has obtained.
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99 | * <P>
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100 | *
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101 | * This change should generate <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code>
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102 | * and <code>VetoableChangeEvent</code>s with the property name
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103 | * "beanContext". If the change is vetoed, it must re-throw the
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104 | * exception and not change anything. In this way, the parent
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105 | * <code>BeanContextChild</code>, who has registered himself with
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106 | * you, will have a chance to remove this child from its
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107 | * collection.
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108 | * <P>
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109 | *
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110 | * If the Bean does not wish to change the parent or be removed
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111 | * from one, it may throw the <code>PropertyVetoException</code>.
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112 | * If you veto a <code>setBeanContext(null)</code> call, then you
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113 | * should try your hardest to remedy whatever problem is keeping
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114 | * you from being removed from the <code>BeanContext</code> so
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115 | * that you can <em>not</em> veto it the next time.
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116 | * Otherwise, nasty pathological recursion stuff could occur in
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117 | * certain situations.
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118 | * <P>
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119 | *
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120 | * If you do veto the change, you must first back out any changes
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121 | * you made prior to the veto. Best not to make any such changes
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122 | * prior to the veto in the first place.
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123 | * <P>
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124 | *
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125 | * This method is called from <code>BeanContext.add()</code> and
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126 | * should not be called directly.
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127 | *
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128 | * @param parent the new parent for the <code>BeanContextChild</code>,
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129 | * or <code>null</code> to signify removal from a tree.
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130 | * @exception PropertyVetoException if the
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131 | * <code>BeanContextChild</code> implementor does not
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132 | * wish to have its parent changed.
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133 | */
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134 | public void setBeanContext(BeanContext parent)
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135 | throws PropertyVetoException;
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136 |
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137 | /**
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138 | * Get the parent <code>BeanContext</code>.
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139 | * @return the parent <code>BeanContext</code>.
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140 | */
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141 | public BeanContext getBeanContext();
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142 |
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143 | /**
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144 | * Add a listener that will be notified when a specific property changes.
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145 | * @param prop the name of the property to listen on
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146 | * @param listener the listener to listen on the property.
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147 | */
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148 | public void addPropertyChangeListener(String prop, PropertyChangeListener listener);
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149 |
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150 | /**
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151 | * Remove a listener to a certain property.
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152 | * @param prop the name of the property being listened on
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153 | * @param listener the listener listening on the property.
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154 | */
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155 | public void removePropertyChangeListener(String prop, PropertyChangeListener listener);
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156 |
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157 | /**
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158 | * Add a listener that will be notified when a specific property
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159 | * change is requested (a PropertyVetoException may be thrown) as
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160 | * well as after the change is successfully made.
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161 | *
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162 | * @param prop the name of the property to listen on
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163 | * @param listener the listener to listen on the property.
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164 | */
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165 | public void addVetoableChangeListener(String prop, VetoableChangeListener listener);
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166 |
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167 | /**
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168 | * Remove a listener to a certain property.
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169 | * @param prop the name of the property being listened on
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170 | * @param listener the listener listening on the property.
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171 | */
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172 | public void removeVetoableChangeListener(String prop, VetoableChangeListener listener);
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173 | }
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