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1 /* gnu.java.beans.decoder.ObjectHandler
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38 package gnu.java.beans.decoder;
40 /** ObjectContext is a {@link Context} implementation that wraps a simple Object instance.
41 * The instance can be provided when the Context is created (due to an 'idref'
42 * attribute) or later (eg. <int> tag)
44 * <p>The ObjectContext does not accept any parameter object and ignores notifications
45 * about sub-contexts being statements.</p>
47 * @author Robert Schuster
49 final class ObjectContext extends AbstractObjectContext
51 ObjectContext(Object newObject)
53 setObject(newObject);
56 ObjectContext(String id, Object newObject)
58 setId(id);
59 setObject(newObject);
62 ObjectContext()
66 /* (non-Javadoc)
67 * @see gnu.java.beans.decoder.Context#addObject(java.lang.Object)
69 public void addParameterObject(Object o) throws AssemblyException
71 throw new AssemblyException(new IllegalArgumentException("Adding objects to an ObjectContext is not allowed."));
74 /* (non-Javadoc)
75 * @see gnu.java.beans.decoder.Context#reportStatement()
77 public void notifyStatement(Context outerContext) throws AssemblyException
79 // can ignore that
82 /* (non-Javadoc)
83 * @see gnu.java.beans.decoder.Context#endContext(gnu.java.beans.decoder.Context)
85 public Object endContext(Context outerContext) throws AssemblyException
87 // just returns the object which is encapsuled (may be null)
88 return getResult();
91 /* (non-Javadoc)
92 * @see gnu.java.beans.decoder.Context#subContextFailed()
94 public boolean subContextFailed()
96 // this context will not fail when a subcontext fails because the result is
97 // already available when the context is created.
98 return false;