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java.lang.Object uic.model.UICSimpleAction uic.action.SwingAction uic.action.WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction
public class WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction
An event to respond to ToolBar events.
Notice that the default version uses the OnlyLastPolicy
.
Using this class is easy; just call:
new WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction(this, "firedSlot").add(WindowRepresenter.getInstance(myWindow));This has the result that when the a new toolbar is added to the Window the 'firedSlot' on object 'this' will be called.
ARGUMENT_TOOLBAR
Nested Class Summary |
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class uic.model.UICSimpleAction |
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UICSimpleAction.Arguments, UICSimpleAction.DirectMultiThreadingPolicy, UICSimpleAction.DirectPolicy, UICSimpleAction.ExecutePolicy, UICSimpleAction.OnlyLastPolicy, UICSimpleAction.QueuedPolicy, UICSimpleAction.SimpleQueuedPolicy |
Field Summary | |
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static String |
ARGUMENT_TOOLBAR
a JToolBar: the added toolbar. |
Fields inherited from class uic.action.SwingAction |
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updateUICommmand |
Fields inherited from class uic.model.UICSimpleAction |
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currentPolicy, target, targetObject |
Constructor Summary | |
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WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction(Object targetObject,
String targetMethod)
Create a new WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction. |
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WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction(Object targetObject,
String targetMethod,
UICSimpleAction.Arguments arguments)
Create a new WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction. |
Method Summary | |
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WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction |
add(WindowRepresenter source)
Add an Component object to this action. |
protected Class |
getArgumentClass(String argumentType)
For the uniquely defined argumentType (as also used in UICSimpleAction.getTargetSignatures() ) return the Class. |
protected Object |
getArgumentValue(EventObject source,
String argumentType)
For the uniquely defined argumentType (as also used in UICSimpleAction.getTargetSignatures() ) return the value. |
protected List |
getTargetSignatures()
Return a List object with instances of the Arguments class. |
void |
toolBarAdded(ToolBarEvent evt)
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void |
toolBarMoved(ToolBarEvent evt)
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Methods inherited from class uic.action.SwingAction |
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doAction, getComponentsIterator, registerComponent, setEnabled, setUIUpdateCommand, setUIUpdateCommand |
Methods inherited from class uic.model.UICSimpleAction |
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createArguments, equals, execute, execute, execute, execute, isEnabled, setDirect, setExecutionPolicy, setTarget, setTarget |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Field Detail |
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public static final String ARGUMENT_TOOLBAR
Constructor Detail |
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public WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction(Object targetObject, String targetMethod)
targetObject
- on which object should the target method be invokedtargetMethod
- wich method on the targetObject should be invokedpublic WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction(Object targetObject, String targetMethod, UICSimpleAction.Arguments arguments)
targetObject
- on which object should the target method be invokedtargetMethod
- wich method on the targetObject should be invokedarguments
- to be used in finding the targetMethod signatureUICSimpleAction.setTarget(Object,String,uic.model.UICSimpleAction.Arguments)
Method Detail |
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public WindowRepresenterToolBarAddedAction add(WindowRepresenter source)
source
- the component that does a firePropertyChangeprotected List getTargetSignatures()
UICSimpleAction
An example implementation could be this:
List result = new ArrayList(1); result.add( new Arguments().addArgument("Source") ); return result;This will result in a call to
UICSimpleAction.getArgumentClass(java.lang.String)
with the string
"Source"
which returns a Class instance. In our example
that would be java.lang.Object
.
The result of this would be that a call to setTarget
will try to find a method with an argument of type Object, and will search again
if that is not found without any arguments.
getTargetSignatures
in class UICSimpleAction
UICSimpleAction.getArgumentValue(java.util.EventObject, java.lang.String)
,
UICSimpleAction.getArgumentClass(java.lang.String)
protected Object getArgumentValue(EventObject source, String argumentType)
UICSimpleAction
UICSimpleAction.getTargetSignatures()
) return the value.
This method will always return 'null';
Extending actions can define various argumentType strings that can be used as an
argument in the call to the target method of this action.
The user decides on construction of the action which argumentTypes are to be used,
if a certain value is requested to be sent to the targetMethod a call is made to this
method to find its value based on the source event.
Note that base types can not be returned, since they are instances of object; you should wrap these in their object re-presentation (an Integer object for an int).
getArgumentValue
in class UICSimpleAction
source
- the event that caused the action to be fired. This is the event that
the extending class passed to the execute
method; so casting is fine.argumentType
- the uniquely defined name specifying the type of argument.
protected Class getArgumentClass(String argumentType)
UICSimpleAction
UICSimpleAction.getTargetSignatures()
) return the Class.
This method will always return 'null';
Extending actions can define various argumentType strings that can be used as an
argument in the call to the target method of this action.
The user decides on construction of the action which argumentTypes are to be used,
if a certain value is requested to be sent to the targetMethod a call is made to this
method to find the Class of the type.
Note that basetypes have a class of their own and you should return the correct
one you expect the targetMethod to implement. returning Integer.class
will search for an Integer
; returing int.class
will search
for an int
. This is important to note since the UICSimpleAction.getArgumentValue(java.util.EventObject, java.lang.String)
method should return an Integer object in both cases.
getArgumentClass
in class UICSimpleAction
argumentType
- the uniquely defined name specifying the type of argument.
public void toolBarAdded(ToolBarEvent evt)
toolBarAdded
in interface ToolBarListener
public void toolBarMoved(ToolBarEvent evt)
toolBarMoved
in interface ToolBarListener
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