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1 /* VetoableChangeSupport.java -- support to manage vetoable change listeners
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39 package java.beans;
41 import java.io.IOException;
42 import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
43 import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
44 import java.io.Serializable;
45 import java.util.ArrayList;
46 import java.util.Arrays;
47 import java.util.Hashtable;
48 import java.util.Iterator;
49 import java.util.Map.Entry;
50 import java.util.Vector;
52 /**
53 * VetoableChangeSupport makes it easy to fire vetoable change events and
54 * handle listeners. It allows chaining of listeners, as well as filtering
55 * by property name. In addition, it will serialize only those listeners
56 * which are serializable, ignoring the others without problem. This class
57 * is thread-safe.
59 * @author John Keiser
60 * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
61 * @since 1.1
62 * @status updated to 1.4
64 public class VetoableChangeSupport implements Serializable
66 /**
67 * Compatible with JDK 1.1+.
69 private static final long serialVersionUID = -5090210921595982017L;
71 /**
72 * Maps property names (String) to named listeners (VetoableChangeSupport).
73 * If this is a child instance, this field will be null.
75 * @serial the map of property names to named listener managers
76 * @since 1.2
78 private Hashtable children;
80 /**
81 * The non-null source object for any generated events.
83 * @serial the event source
85 private final Object source;
87 /**
88 * A field to compare serialization versions - this class uses version 2.
90 * @serial the serialization format
92 private static final int vetoableChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion = 2;
94 /**
95 * The list of all registered vetoable listeners. If this instance was
96 * created by user code, this only holds the global listeners (ie. not tied
97 * to a name), and may be null. If it was created by this class, as a
98 * helper for named properties, then this vector will be non-null, and this
99 * instance appears as a value in the <code>children</code> hashtable of
100 * another instance, so that the listeners are tied to the key of that
101 * hashtable entry.
103 private transient Vector listeners;
106 * Create a VetoableChangeSupport to work with a specific source bean.
108 * @param source the source bean to use
109 * @throws NullPointerException if source is null
111 public VetoableChangeSupport(Object source)
113 this.source = source;
114 if (source == null)
115 throw new NullPointerException();
119 * Adds a VetoableChangeListener to the list of global listeners. All
120 * vetoable change events will be sent to this listener. The listener add
121 * is not unique: that is, <em>n</em> adds with the same listener will
122 * result in <em>n</em> events being sent to that listener for every
123 * vetoable change. Adding a null listener may cause a NullPointerException
124 * down the road. This method will unwrap a VetoableChangeListenerProxy,
125 * registering the underlying delegate to the named property list.
127 * @param l the listener to add
129 public synchronized void addVetoableChangeListener(VetoableChangeListener l)
131 if (l instanceof VetoableChangeListenerProxy)
133 VetoableChangeListenerProxy p = (VetoableChangeListenerProxy) l;
134 addVetoableChangeListener(p.propertyName,
135 (VetoableChangeListener) p.getListener());
137 else
139 if (listeners == null)
140 listeners = new Vector();
141 listeners.add(l);
146 * Removes a VetoableChangeListener from the list of global listeners. If
147 * any specific properties are being listened on, they must be deregistered
148 * by themselves; this will only remove the general listener to all
149 * properties. If <code>add()</code> has been called multiple times for a
150 * particular listener, <code>remove()</code> will have to be called the
151 * same number of times to deregister it. This method will unwrap a
152 * VetoableChangeListenerProxy, removing the underlying delegate from the
153 * named property list.
155 * @param l the listener to remove
157 public synchronized void
158 removeVetoableChangeListener(VetoableChangeListener l)
160 if (l instanceof VetoableChangeListenerProxy)
162 VetoableChangeListenerProxy p = (VetoableChangeListenerProxy) l;
163 removeVetoableChangeListener(p.propertyName,
164 (VetoableChangeListener) p.getListener());
166 else if (listeners != null)
168 listeners.remove(l);
169 if (listeners.isEmpty())
170 listeners = null;
175 * Returns an array of all registered vetoable change listeners. Those that
176 * were registered under a name will be wrapped in a
177 * <code>VetoableChangeListenerProxy</code>, so you must check whether the
178 * listener is an instance of the proxy class in order to see what name the
179 * real listener is registered under. If there are no registered listeners,
180 * this returns an empty array.
182 * @return the array of registered listeners
183 * @see VetoableChangeListenerProxy
184 * @since 1.4
186 public synchronized VetoableChangeListener[] getVetoableChangeListeners()
188 ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
189 if (listeners != null)
190 list.addAll(listeners);
191 if (children != null)
193 int i = children.size();
194 Iterator iter = children.entrySet().iterator();
195 while (--i >= 0)
197 Entry e = (Entry) iter.next();
198 String name = (String) e.getKey();
199 Vector v = ((VetoableChangeSupport) e.getValue()).listeners;
200 int j = v.size();
201 while (--j >= 0)
202 list.add(new VetoableChangeListenerProxy
203 (name, (VetoableChangeListener) v.get(j)));
206 return (VetoableChangeListener[])
207 list.toArray(new VetoableChangeListener[list.size()]);
211 * Adds a VetoableChangeListener listening on the specified property. Events
212 * will be sent to the listener only if the property name matches. The
213 * listener add is not unique; that is, <em>n</em> adds on a particular
214 * property for a particular listener will result in <em>n</em> events
215 * being sent to that listener when that property is changed. The effect is
216 * cumulative, too; if you are registered to listen to receive events on
217 * all vetoable changes, and then you register on a particular property,
218 * you will receive change events for that property twice. Adding a null
219 * listener may cause a NullPointerException down the road. This method
220 * will unwrap a VetoableChangeListenerProxy, registering the underlying
221 * delegate to the named property list if the names match, and discarding
222 * it otherwise.
224 * @param propertyName the name of the property to listen on
225 * @param l the listener to add
226 * @throws NullPointerException if propertyName is null
228 public synchronized void addVetoableChangeListener(String propertyName,
229 VetoableChangeListener l)
231 while (l instanceof VetoableChangeListenerProxy)
233 VetoableChangeListenerProxy p = (VetoableChangeListenerProxy) l;
234 if (propertyName == null ? p.propertyName != null
235 : ! propertyName.equals(p.propertyName))
236 return;
237 l = (VetoableChangeListener) p.getListener();
239 VetoableChangeSupport s = null;
240 if (children == null)
241 children = new Hashtable();
242 else
243 s = (VetoableChangeSupport) children.get(propertyName);
244 if (s == null)
246 s = new VetoableChangeSupport(source);
247 s.listeners = new Vector();
248 children.put(propertyName, s);
250 s.listeners.add(l);
254 * Removes a VetoableChangeListener from listening to a specific property.
255 * If <code>add()</code> has been called multiple times for a particular
256 * listener on a property, <code>remove()</code> will have to be called the
257 * same number of times to deregister it. This method will unwrap a
258 * VetoableChangeListenerProxy, removing the underlying delegate from the
259 * named property list if the names match.
261 * @param propertyName the property to stop listening on
262 * @param l the listener to remove
263 * @throws NullPointerException if propertyName is null
265 public synchronized void
266 removeVetoableChangeListener(String propertyName, VetoableChangeListener l)
268 if (children == null)
269 return;
270 VetoableChangeSupport s
271 = (VetoableChangeSupport) children.get(propertyName);
272 if (s == null)
273 return;
274 while (l instanceof VetoableChangeListenerProxy)
276 VetoableChangeListenerProxy p = (VetoableChangeListenerProxy) l;
277 if (propertyName == null ? p.propertyName != null
278 : ! propertyName.equals(p.propertyName))
279 return;
280 l = (VetoableChangeListener) p.getListener();
282 s.listeners.remove(l);
283 if (s.listeners.isEmpty())
285 children.remove(propertyName);
286 if (children.isEmpty())
287 children = null;
292 * Returns an array of all vetoable change listeners registered under the
293 * given property name. If there are no registered listeners, this returns
294 * an empty array.
296 * @return the array of registered listeners
297 * @throws NullPointerException if propertyName is null
298 * @since 1.4
300 public synchronized VetoableChangeListener[]
301 getVetoableChangeListeners(String propertyName)
303 if (children == null)
304 return new VetoableChangeListener[0];
305 VetoableChangeSupport s
306 = (VetoableChangeSupport) children.get(propertyName);
307 if (s == null)
308 return new VetoableChangeListener[0];
309 return (VetoableChangeListener[])
310 s.listeners.toArray(new VetoableChangeListener[s.listeners.size()]);
314 * Fire a PropertyChangeEvent containing the old and new values of the
315 * property to all the global listeners, and to all the listeners for the
316 * specified property name. This does nothing if old and new are non-null
317 * and equal. If the change is vetoed, a new event is fired to notify
318 * listeners about the rollback before the exception is thrown.
320 * @param propertyName the name of the property that changed
321 * @param oldVal the old value
322 * @param newVal the new value
323 * @throws PropertyVetoException if the change is vetoed by a listener
325 public void fireVetoableChange(String propertyName,
326 Object oldVal, Object newVal)
327 throws PropertyVetoException
329 fireVetoableChange(new PropertyChangeEvent(source, propertyName,
330 oldVal, newVal));
334 * Fire a PropertyChangeEvent containing the old and new values of the
335 * property to all the global listeners, and to all the listeners for the
336 * specified property name. This does nothing if old and new are equal.
337 * If the change is vetoed, a new event is fired to notify listeners about
338 * the rollback before the exception is thrown.
340 * @param propertyName the name of the property that changed
341 * @param oldVal the old value
342 * @param newVal the new value
343 * @throws PropertyVetoException if the change is vetoed by a listener
345 public void fireVetoableChange(String propertyName, int oldVal, int newVal)
346 throws PropertyVetoException
348 if (oldVal != newVal)
349 fireVetoableChange(new PropertyChangeEvent(source, propertyName,
350 new Integer(oldVal),
351 new Integer(newVal)));
355 * Fire a PropertyChangeEvent containing the old and new values of the
356 * property to all the global listeners, and to all the listeners for the
357 * specified property name. This does nothing if old and new are equal.
358 * If the change is vetoed, a new event is fired to notify listeners about
359 * the rollback before the exception is thrown.
361 * @param propertyName the name of the property that changed
362 * @param oldVal the old value
363 * @param newVal the new value
364 * @throws PropertyVetoException if the change is vetoed by a listener
366 public void fireVetoableChange(String propertyName,
367 boolean oldVal, boolean newVal)
368 throws PropertyVetoException
370 if (oldVal != newVal)
371 fireVetoableChange(new PropertyChangeEvent(source, propertyName,
372 Boolean.valueOf(oldVal),
373 Boolean.valueOf(newVal)));
377 * Fire a PropertyChangeEvent to all the global listeners, and to all the
378 * listeners for the specified property name. This does nothing if old and
379 * new values of the event are equal. If the change is vetoed, a new event
380 * is fired to notify listeners about the rollback before the exception is
381 * thrown.
383 * @param event the event to fire
384 * @throws NullPointerException if event is null
385 * @throws PropertyVetoException if the change is vetoed by a listener
387 public void fireVetoableChange(PropertyChangeEvent event)
388 throws PropertyVetoException
390 if (event.oldValue != null && event.oldValue.equals(event.newValue))
391 return;
392 Vector v = listeners; // Be thread-safe.
393 if (v != null)
395 int i = v.size();
398 while (--i >= 0)
399 ((VetoableChangeListener) v.get(i)).vetoableChange(event);
401 catch (PropertyVetoException e)
403 event = event.rollback();
404 int limit = i;
405 i = v.size();
406 while (--i >= limit)
407 ((VetoableChangeListener) v.get(i)).vetoableChange(event);
408 throw e;
411 Hashtable h = children; // Be thread-safe.
412 if (h != null && event.propertyName != null)
414 VetoableChangeSupport s
415 = (VetoableChangeSupport) h.get(event.propertyName);
416 if (s != null)
418 Vector v1 = s.listeners; // Be thread-safe.
419 int i = v1 == null ? 0 : v1.size();
422 while (--i >= 0)
423 ((VetoableChangeListener) v1.get(i)).vetoableChange(event);
425 catch (PropertyVetoException e)
427 event = event.rollback();
428 int limit = i;
429 i = v.size();
430 while (--i >= 0)
431 ((VetoableChangeListener) v.get(i)).vetoableChange(event);
432 i = v1.size();
433 while (--i >= limit)
434 ((VetoableChangeListener) v1.get(i)).vetoableChange(event);
435 throw e;
442 * Tell whether the specified property is being listened on or not. This
443 * will only return <code>true</code> if there are listeners on all
444 * properties or if there is a listener specifically on this property.
446 * @param propertyName the property that may be listened on
447 * @return whether the property is being listened on
448 * @throws NullPointerException if propertyName is null
450 public synchronized boolean hasListeners(String propertyName)
452 return listeners != null || (children != null
453 && children.get(propertyName) != null);
457 * Saves the state of the object to the stream.
459 * @param s the stream to write to
460 * @throws IOException if anything goes wrong
461 * @serialData this writes out a null-terminated list of serializable
462 * global vetoable change listeners (the listeners for a named
463 * property are written out as the global listeners of the
464 * children, when the children hashtable is saved)
466 private synchronized void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
467 throws IOException
469 s.defaultWriteObject();
470 if (listeners != null)
472 int i = listeners.size();
473 while (--i >= 0)
474 if (listeners.get(i) instanceof Serializable)
475 s.writeObject(listeners.get(i));
477 s.writeObject(null);
481 * Reads the object back from stream (deserialization).
483 * XXX Since serialization for 1.1 streams was not documented, this may
484 * not work if vetoableChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion is 1.
486 * @param s the stream to read from
487 * @throws IOException if reading the stream fails
488 * @throws ClassNotFoundException if deserialization fails
489 * @serialData this reads in a null-terminated list of serializable
490 * global vetoable change listeners (the listeners for a named
491 * property are written out as the global listeners of the
492 * children, when the children hashtable is saved)
494 private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
495 throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
497 s.defaultReadObject();
498 VetoableChangeListener l = (VetoableChangeListener) s.readObject();
499 while (l != null)
501 addVetoableChangeListener(l);
502 l = (VetoableChangeListener) s.readObject();
504 // Sun is not as careful with children as we are, and lets some proxys
505 // in that can never receive events. So, we clean up anything that got
506 // serialized, to make sure our invariants hold.
507 if (children != null)
509 int i = children.size();
510 Iterator iter = children.entrySet().iterator();
511 while (--i >= 0)
513 Entry e = (Entry) iter.next();
514 String name = (String) e.getKey();
515 VetoableChangeSupport vcs = (VetoableChangeSupport) e.getValue();
516 if (vcs.listeners == null)
517 vcs.listeners = new Vector();
518 if (vcs.children != null)
519 vcs.listeners.addAll
520 (Arrays.asList(vcs.getVetoableChangeListeners(name)));
521 if (vcs.listeners.size() == 0)
522 iter.remove();
523 else
524 vcs.children = null;
526 if (children.size() == 0)
527 children = null;
530 } // class VetoableChangeSupport