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public interface BeanContextChild
The difference between a BeanContext
and a
BeanContextChild
, mainly, is that a
BeanContext
may be a parent.
BeanContextChild
instances will be serialized at some
point in their life, but you need to make sure your bean context does
not contain a serializable reference (directly or indirectly) to the
parent BeanContext
, to any of the other
BeanContext
s in the tree, or to any resources obtained
via the BeanContextServices
interface. One way to do this
is to mark any fields that contain such references as
transient
. Another way is to use a custom serializer.
If you do not do this, when the BeanContext
is serialized,
all the other BeanContext
s and other unnecessary things
will be serialized along with it.
Before dying, a BeanContextChild
should call
getBeanContext().remove(this)
to detach from the
hierarchy and exit cleanly.
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public void addPropertyChangeListener(String prop, PropertyChangeListener listener)
Add a listener that will be notified when a specific property changes.
- Parameters:
prop
- the name of the property to listen onlistener
- the listener to listen on the property.
public void addVetoableChangeListener(String prop, VetoableChangeListener listener)
Add a listener that will be notified when a specific property change is requested (a PropertyVetoException may be thrown) as well as after the change is successfully made.
- Parameters:
prop
- the name of the property to listen onlistener
- the listener to listen on the property.
public BeanContext getBeanContext()
Get the parentBeanContext
.
- Returns:
- the parent
BeanContext
.
public void removePropertyChangeListener(String prop, PropertyChangeListener listener)
Remove a listener to a certain property.
- Parameters:
prop
- the name of the property being listened onlistener
- the listener listening on the property.
public void removeVetoableChangeListener(String prop, VetoableChangeListener listener)
Remove a listener to a certain property.
- Parameters:
prop
- the name of the property being listened onlistener
- the listener listening on the property.
public void setBeanContext(BeanContext parent) throws PropertyVetoException
Set the parentBeanContext
.This method is called from
BeanContext.add()
and should not be called directly.When this Object is being added to a new BeanContext or moved from an old one, a non-null value will be passed in.
When this Object is being removed from the current
BeanContext
,setBeanContext()
will receive the parameternull
.When being removed from the current
BeanContext
, it is theBeanContextChild
's responsibility to release all services it has obtained.This change should generate
PropertyChangeEvent
andVetoableChangeEvent
s with the property name "beanContext". If the change is vetoed, it must re-throw the exception and not change anything. In this way, the parentBeanContextChild
, who has registered himself with you, will have a chance to remove this child from its collection.If the Bean does not wish to change the parent or be removed from one, it may throw the
PropertyVetoException
. If you veto asetBeanContext(null)
call, then you should try your hardest to remedy whatever problem is keeping you from being removed from theBeanContext
so that you can not veto it the next time. Otherwise, nasty pathological recursion stuff could occur in certain situations.If you do veto the change, you must first back out any changes you made prior to the veto. Best not to make any such changes prior to the veto in the first place.
This method is called from
BeanContext.add()
and should not be called directly.
- Parameters:
parent
- the new parent for theBeanContextChild
, ornull
to signify removal from a tree.
- Throws:
PropertyVetoException
- if theBeanContextChild
implementor does not wish to have its parent changed.