Source for java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextChildSupport

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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.beans.beancontext;
  40: 
  41: import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
  42: import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
  43: import java.beans.PropertyChangeSupport;
  44: import java.beans.PropertyVetoException;
  45: import java.beans.VetoableChangeListener;
  46: import java.beans.VetoableChangeSupport;
  47: import java.io.Serializable;
  48: 
  49: /**
  50:  * Support for creating a <code>BeanContextChild</code>.
  51:  * This class contains the most common implementations of the methods in
  52:  * the <code>BeanContextChild</code>
  53:  *
  54:  * @specnote This class is not very well specified.  I had to "fill in the
  55:  *           blanks" in most places with what I thought was reasonable
  56:  *           behavior.  If there are problems, let me know.
  57:  *
  58:  * @author John Keiser
  59:  * @since 1.2
  60:  * @see java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextChild
  61:  */
  62: public class BeanContextChildSupport
  63:   implements BeanContextChild, BeanContextServicesListener, Serializable
  64: {
  65:   static final long serialVersionUID = 6328947014421475877L;
  66: 
  67:     /**
  68:      * The peer on which to perform <code>set</code> actions.
  69:      * This is here so that this class can be used as a peer.
  70:      * <P>
  71:      *
  72:      * When extending this class, this variable will be set to
  73:      * <code>this</code>.
  74:      */
  75:     public BeanContextChild beanContextChildPeer;
  76: 
  77:     /**
  78:      * The parent <code>BeanContext</code>.
  79:      */
  80:     protected transient BeanContext beanContext;
  81: 
  82:     /**
  83:      * If <code>setBeanContext()</code> was vetoed once before, this
  84:      * is set to <code>true</code> so that the next time, vetoes will
  85:      * be ignored.
  86:      */
  87:     protected transient boolean rejectedSetBCOnce;
  88: 
  89:     /**
  90:      * Listeners are registered here and events are fired through here.
  91:      */
  92:     protected PropertyChangeSupport pcSupport;
  93: 
  94:     /**
  95:      * Listeners are registered here and events are fired through here.
  96:      */
  97:     protected VetoableChangeSupport vcSupport;
  98: 
  99:     /**
 100:      * Create a new <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code> with itself as the peer.
 101:      * This is meant to be used when you subclass
 102:      * <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code> to create your child.
 103:      */
 104:     public BeanContextChildSupport()
 105:   {
 106:         this (null);
 107:     }
 108: 
 109:     /**
 110:      * Create a new <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code> with the specified peer.
 111:      * @param peer the peer to use, or <code>null</code> to specify
 112:      *        <code>this</code>.
 113:      */
 114:     public BeanContextChildSupport (BeanContextChild peer)
 115:   {
 116:         if (peer == null)
 117:       {
 118:         peer = this;
 119:       }
 120: 
 121:         beanContextChildPeer = peer;
 122:         pcSupport = new PropertyChangeSupport (peer);
 123:         vcSupport = new VetoableChangeSupport (peer);
 124:     }
 125: 
 126:     /**
 127:      * Set the parent <code>BeanContext</code>.
 128:      * <P>
 129:      *
 130:      * When this Object is being added to a new BeanContext or moved
 131:      * from an old one, a non-null value will be passed in.
 132:      * <P>
 133:      *
 134:      * When this Object is being removed from the current
 135:      * <code>BeanContext</code>, <code>setBeanContext()</code> will
 136:      * receive the parameter <code>null</code>.
 137:      * <P>
 138:      *
 139:      * Order of events:
 140:      * <OL>
 141:      *   <LI>
 142:      *     If the new <code>BeanContext</code> is the same as the old
 143:      *     one, nothing happens.
 144:      *   </LI>
 145:      *   <LI>
 146:      *     If the change has not been rejected or vetoed before, call
 147:      *     <code>validatePendingSetBeanContext()</code>.  If this call
 148:      *     returns <code>false</code>, the change is rejected and a
 149:      *     <code>PropertyVetoException</code> is thrown.
 150:      *   </LI>
 151:      *   <LI>
 152:      *     If the change has not been rejected or vetoed before,
 153:      *     <code>VetoableChangeEvent</code>s are fired with the name
 154:      *     <code>"beanContext"</code>, using the
 155:      *     <code>fireVetoableChange()</code> method.  If a veto
 156:      *     occurs, reversion events are fired using the same method,
 157:      *     the change is rejected, and the veto is rethrown.
 158:      *   </LI>
 159:      *   <LI>
 160:      *     <code>releaseBeanContextResources()</code> is called.
 161:      *   </LI>
 162:      *   <LI>
 163:      *     The change is made.
 164:      *   </LI>
 165:      *   <LI>
 166:      *     <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code>s are fired using the
 167:      *     <code>firePropertyChange()</code> method.
 168:      *   </LI>
 169:      *   <LI>
 170:      *     <code>initializeBeanContextResources()</code> is called.
 171:      *   </LI>
 172:      * </OL>
 173:      * <P>
 174:      *
 175:      * @param newBeanContext the new parent for the
 176:      *        <code>BeanContextChild</code>, or <code>null</code> to
 177:      *        signify removal from a tree.
 178:      * @exception PropertyVetoException if the
 179:      *            <code>BeanContextChild</code> implementor does not
 180:      *            wish to have its parent changed.
 181:      */
 182:   public void setBeanContext(BeanContext newBeanContext)
 183:     throws PropertyVetoException
 184:   {
 185:     synchronized (beanContextChildPeer)
 186:       {
 187:         if (newBeanContext == beanContext)
 188:           return;
 189: 
 190:         if (!rejectedSetBCOnce)
 191:           {
 192:             if (!validatePendingSetBeanContext (newBeanContext))
 193:               {
 194:                 rejectedSetBCOnce = true;
 195:                 throw new PropertyVetoException ("validatePendingSetBeanContext() rejected change",
 196:                                                  new PropertyChangeEvent(beanContextChildPeer, "beanContext", beanContext, newBeanContext));
 197:               }
 198:             
 199:             try
 200:               {
 201:                 fireVetoableChange ("beanContext", beanContext, newBeanContext);
 202:               }
 203:             catch (PropertyVetoException e)
 204:               {
 205:                 rejectedSetBCOnce = true;
 206:                 throw e;
 207:               }
 208:           }
 209: 
 210:             releaseBeanContextResources ();
 211: 
 212:             beanContext = newBeanContext;
 213:             rejectedSetBCOnce = false;
 214: 
 215:             firePropertyChange ("beanContext", beanContext, newBeanContext);
 216: 
 217:             initializeBeanContextResources ();
 218:         }
 219:     }
 220: 
 221:     /**
 222:      * Get the parent <code>BeanContext</code>.
 223:      * @return the parent <code>BeanContext</code>.
 224:      */
 225:     public BeanContext getBeanContext()
 226:   {
 227:         return beanContext;
 228:     }
 229: 
 230:     /**
 231:      * Get the peer (or <code>this</code> if there is no peer).
 232:      * @return the peer, or <code>this</code> if there is no peer.
 233:      */
 234:     public BeanContextChild getBeanContextChildPeer() {
 235:         return beanContextChildPeer;
 236:     }
 237: 
 238:     /**
 239:      * Determine whether there is a peer.
 240:      * This is true iff <code>getBeanContextChildPeer() == this</code>.
 241:      * @return whether there is a peer.
 242:      */
 243:     public boolean isDelegated() {
 244:         return beanContextChildPeer == this;
 245:     }
 246: 
 247:     /**
 248:      * Add a listener that will be notified when a specific property changes.
 249:      * @param propertyName the name of the property to listen on.
 250:      * @param listener the listener to listen on the property.
 251:      */
 252:     public void addPropertyChangeListener(String propertyName, PropertyChangeListener listener) {
 253:         pcSupport.addPropertyChangeListener(propertyName, listener);
 254:     }
 255: 
 256:     /**
 257:      * Remove a listener to a certain property.
 258:      * 
 259:      * @param propertyName the name of the property being listened on.
 260:      * @param listener the listener listening on the property.
 261:      */
 262:     public void removePropertyChangeListener(String propertyName, PropertyChangeListener listener) {
 263:         pcSupport.removePropertyChangeListener(propertyName, listener);
 264:     }
 265: 
 266:     /**
 267:      * Add a listener that will be notified when a specific property
 268:      * change is requested (a PropertyVetoException may be thrown) as
 269:      * well as after the change is successfully made.
 270:      *
 271:      * @param propertyName the name of the property to listen on.
 272:      * @param listener the listener to listen on the property.
 273:      */
 274:     public void addVetoableChangeListener(String propertyName, VetoableChangeListener listener) {
 275:         vcSupport.addVetoableChangeListener(propertyName, listener);
 276:     }
 277: 
 278:     /**
 279:      * Remove a listener to a certain property.
 280:      *
 281:      * @param propertyName the name of the property being listened on
 282:      * @param listener the listener listening on the property.
 283:      */
 284:     public void removeVetoableChangeListener(String propertyName, VetoableChangeListener listener) {
 285:         vcSupport.removeVetoableChangeListener(propertyName, listener);
 286:     }
 287: 
 288:     /**
 289:      * Fire a property change.
 290:      *
 291:      * @param propertyName the name of the property that changed
 292:      * @param oldVal the old value of the property
 293:      * @param newVal the new value of the property
 294:      */
 295:     public void firePropertyChange(String propertyName, Object oldVal, Object newVal) {
 296:         pcSupport.firePropertyChange(propertyName, oldVal, newVal);
 297:     }
 298: 
 299:     /**
 300:      * Fire a vetoable property change.
 301:      *
 302:      * @param propertyName the name of the property that changed
 303:      * @param oldVal the old value of the property
 304:      * @param newVal the new value of the property
 305:      * @exception PropertyVetoException if the change is vetoed.
 306:      */
 307:     public void fireVetoableChange(String propertyName, Object oldVal, Object newVal)
 308:                         throws PropertyVetoException {
 309:         vcSupport.fireVetoableChange(propertyName, oldVal, newVal);
 310:     }
 311: 
 312:     /**
 313:      * Called by <code>BeanContextServices.revokeService()</code> to indicate that a service has been revoked.
 314:      * If you have a reference to such a service, it should be
 315:      * discarded and may no longer function properly.
 316:      * <code>getService()</code> will no longer work on the specified
 317:      * service class after this event has been fired.
 318:      * <P>
 319:      *
 320:      * <EM>This method is meant to be overriden.</EM>
 321:      * <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code>'s implementation does
 322:      * nothing.
 323:      *
 324:      * @param event the service revoked event.
 325:      * @see java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextServices#revokeService(java.lang.Class,java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextServiceProvider,boolean)
 326:      */
 327:     public void serviceRevoked(BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent event) {
 328:     }
 329: 
 330:     /**
 331:      * Called by <code>BeanContextServices</code> whenever a service is made available.
 332:      * <P>
 333:      *
 334:      * <EM>This method is meant to be overriden.</EM>
 335:      * <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code>'s implementation does
 336:      * nothing.
 337:      *
 338:      * @param event the service revoked event, with useful information
 339:      *        about the new service.
 340:      */
 341:     public void serviceAvailable(BeanContextServiceAvailableEvent event) {
 342:     }
 343: 
 344:     /**
 345:      * Called by <code>setBeanContext()</code> to determine whether the set should be rejected.
 346:      * <P>
 347:      *
 348:      * <EM>This method is meant to be overriden.</EM>
 349:      * <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code>'s implementation simply
 350:      * returns <code>true</code>.
 351:      *
 352:      * @param newBeanContext the new parent.
 353:      * @return whether to allow the parent to be changed to the new
 354:      *         value.
 355:      */
 356:     public boolean validatePendingSetBeanContext(BeanContext newBeanContext) {
 357:         return true;
 358:     }
 359: 
 360:     /**
 361:      * Called by <code>setBeanContext()</code> to release resources of a what will soon no longer be the parent.
 362:      * <P>
 363:      *
 364:      * <EM>This method is meant to be overriden.</EM>
 365:      * <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code>'s implementation does
 366:      * nothing.
 367:      */
 368:     protected void releaseBeanContextResources() {
 369:     }
 370: 
 371:     /**
 372:      * Called by <code>setBeanContext()</code> to grab resources when the parent has been set.
 373:      * <P>
 374:      *
 375:      * <EM>This method is meant to be overriden.</EM>
 376:      * <code>BeanContextChildSupport</code>'s implementation does
 377:      * nothing.
 378:      */
 379:     protected void initializeBeanContextResources() {
 380:     }
 381: }