Source for java.beans.VetoableChangeListenerProxy

   1: /* VetoableChangeListenerProxy.java -- adds a name to a vetoable listener
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.beans;
  40: 
  41: import java.util.EventListenerProxy;
  42: 
  43: /**
  44:  * This class provides an extension to <code>VetoableChangeListener</code> -
  45:  * associating a name with the listener. This can be used to filter the
  46:  * changes that one is interested in.
  47:  *
  48:  * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
  49:  * @since 1.4
  50:  * @status udpated to 1.4
  51:  */
  52: public class VetoableChangeListenerProxy extends EventListenerProxy
  53:   implements VetoableChangeListener
  54: {
  55:   /**
  56:    * The name of the property to listen for. Package visible for use by
  57:    * VetoableChangeSupport.
  58:    */
  59:   final String propertyName;
  60: 
  61:   /**
  62:    * Create a new proxy which filters property change events and only passes
  63:    * changes to the named property on to the delegate.
  64:    *
  65:    * @param propertyName the property's name to filter on
  66:    * @param listener the delegate listener
  67:    */
  68:   public VetoableChangeListenerProxy(String propertyName,
  69:                                      VetoableChangeListener listener)
  70:   {
  71:     super(listener);
  72:     this.propertyName = propertyName;
  73:   }
  74: 
  75:   /**
  76:    * Forwards the event on to the delegate if the property name matches.
  77:    *
  78:    * @param event the event to pass on, if it meets the filter
  79:    * @throws NullPointerException if the delegate this was created with is null
  80:    * @throws PropertyVetoException if the change is vetoed by the listener
  81:    */
  82:   public void vetoableChange(PropertyChangeEvent event)
  83:     throws PropertyVetoException
  84:   {
  85:     // Note: Sun does not filter, under the assumption that since
  86:     // VetoableChangeSupport unwraps proxys, this method should never be
  87:     // called by normal use of listeners.
  88:     String name = event == null ? null : event.getPropertyName();
  89:     if (name == null ? propertyName == null : name.equals(propertyName))
  90:       ((VetoableChangeListener) getListener()).vetoableChange(event);
  91:   }
  92: 
  93:   /**
  94:    * Gets the name of the property this proxy is filtering on.
  95:    *
  96:    * @return the property name
  97:    */
  98:   public String getPropertyName()
  99:   {
 100:     return propertyName;
 101:   }
 102: } // class VetoableChangeListenerProxy