/* java.beans.EventSetDescriptor Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Classpath. GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. As a special exception, if you link this library with other files to produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */ package java.beans; import java.util.*; import java.lang.reflect.*; import gnu.java.lang.*; /** ** EventSetDescriptor describes the hookup between an event source ** class and an event listener class. ** ** EventSets have several attributes: the listener class, the events ** that can be fired to the listener (methods in the listener class), and ** an add and remove listener method from the event firer's class.
** ** The methods have these constraints on them:
**
void
return value. Any
** parameters and exceptions are allowed. May be public, protected or
** package-protected. (Don't ask me why that is, I'm just following the spec.
** The only place it is even mentioned is in the Java Beans white paper, and
** there it is only implied.)void
return value. Must
** take exactly one argument, of the listener class's type. May fire either
** zero exceptions, or one exception of type java.util.TooManyListenersException
.
** Must be public.void
return value.
** Must take exactly one argument, of the listener class's type. May not
** fire any exceptions. Must be public.** ** There are also various design patterns associated with some of the methods ** of construction. Those are explained in more detail in the appropriate ** constructors.
** ** Documentation Convention: for proper ** Internalization of Beans inside an RAD tool, sometimes there ** are two names for a property or method: a programmatic, or ** locale-independent name, which can be used anywhere, and a ** localized, display name, for ease of use. In the ** documentation I will specify different String values as ** either programmatic or localized to ** make this distinction clear. ** ** @author John Keiser ** @since JDK1.1 ** @version 1.1.0, 31 May 1998 **/ public class EventSetDescriptor extends FeatureDescriptor { private Method addListenerMethod; private Method removeListenerMethod; private Class listenerType; private MethodDescriptor[] listenerMethodDescriptors; private Method[] listenerMethods; private boolean unicast; private boolean inDefaultEventSet = true; /** Create a new EventSetDescriptor. ** This version of the constructor enforces the rules imposed on the methods ** described at the top of this class, as well as searching for:
**
void <listenerMethodName>(<eventSetName>Event)
** (where <eventSetName>
has its first character capitalized
** by the constructor and the Event is a descendant of
** java.util.EventObject
) in class listenerType
** (any exceptions may be thrown).
** Implementation note: Note that there could conceivably be multiple
** methods with this type of signature (example: java.util.MouseEvent vs.
** my.very.own.MouseEvent). In this implementation, all methods fitting the
** description will be put into the EventSetDescriptor
, even
** though the spec says only one should be chosen (they probably weren't thinking as
** pathologically as I was). I don't like arbitrarily choosing things.
** If your class has only one such signature, as most do, you'll have no problems.void add<eventSetName>Listener(<listenerType>)
and
** void remove<eventSetName>Listener(<listenerType>)
in
** in class eventSourceClass
, where
** <eventSetName>
will have its first letter capitalized.
** Standard exception rules (see class description) apply.
**
** @param eventSourceClass the class containing the add and remove listener methods.
** @param eventSetName the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting
** with a lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
** @param listenerType the class containing the event firing methods.
** @param listenerMethodNames the names of the even firing methods.
** @param addListenerMethodName the name of the add listener method.
** @param removeListenerMethodName the name of the remove listener method.
** @exception IntrospectionException if listenerType is not an EventListener
** or if methods are not found or are invalid.
**/
public EventSetDescriptor(Class eventSourceClass,
String eventSetName,
Class listenerType,
String[] listenerMethodNames,
String addListenerMethodName,
String removeListenerMethodName) throws IntrospectionException {
setName(eventSetName);
if(!java.util.EventListener.class.isAssignableFrom(listenerType)) {
throw new IntrospectionException("Listener type is not an EventListener.");
}
findMethods(eventSourceClass,listenerType,listenerMethodNames,addListenerMethodName,removeListenerMethodName,null);
this.listenerType = listenerType;
checkAddListenerUnicast();
if(this.removeListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0) {
throw new IntrospectionException("Listener remove method throws exceptions.");
}
}
/** Create a new EventSetDescriptor.
** This form of constructor allows you to explicitly say which methods do what, and
** no reflection is done by the EventSetDescriptor. The methods are, however,
** checked to ensure that they follow the rules set forth at the top of the class.
** @param eventSetName the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting
** with a lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
** @param listenerType the class containing the listenerMethods.
** @param listenerMethods the event firing methods.
** @param addListenerMethod the add listener method.
** @param removeListenerMethod the remove listener method.
** @exception IntrospectionException if the listenerType is not an EventListener,
** or any of the methods are invalid.
**/
public EventSetDescriptor(String eventSetName,
Class listenerType,
Method[] listenerMethods,
Method addListenerMethod,
Method removeListenerMethod) throws IntrospectionException {
setName(eventSetName);
if(!java.util.EventListener.class.isAssignableFrom(listenerType)) {
throw new IntrospectionException("Listener type is not an EventListener.");
}
this.listenerMethods = listenerMethods;
this.addListenerMethod = addListenerMethod;
this.removeListenerMethod = removeListenerMethod;
this.listenerType = listenerType;
checkMethods();
checkAddListenerUnicast();
if(this.removeListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0) {
throw new IntrospectionException("Listener remove method throws exceptions.");
}
}
/** Create a new EventSetDescriptor.
** This form of constructor allows you to explicitly say which methods do what, and
** no reflection is done by the EventSetDescriptor. The methods are, however,
** checked to ensure that they follow the rules set forth at the top of the class.
** @param eventSetName the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting
** with a lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
** @param listenerType the class containing the listenerMethods.
** @param listenerMethodDescriptors the event firing methods.
** @param addListenerMethod the add listener method.
** @param removeListenerMethod the remove listener method.
** @exception IntrospectionException if the listenerType is not an EventListener,
** or any of the methods are invalid.
**/
public EventSetDescriptor(String eventSetName,
Class listenerType,
MethodDescriptor[] listenerMethodDescriptors,
Method addListenerMethod,
Method removeListenerMethod) throws IntrospectionException {
setName(eventSetName);
if(!java.util.EventListener.class.isAssignableFrom(listenerType)) {
throw new IntrospectionException("Listener type is not an EventListener.");
}
this.listenerMethodDescriptors = listenerMethodDescriptors;
this.listenerMethods = new Method[listenerMethodDescriptors.length];
for(int i=0;i