E - the type of the List elementspublic abstract class ListProperty<E> extends ReadOnlyListProperty<E> implements Property<ObservableList<E>>, WritableListValue<E>
Property wrapping a
ObservableList.
The value of a ListProperty can be get and set with ObservableObjectValue.get(),
ListExpression.getValue(), WritableObjectValue.set(Object), and setValue(ObservableList).
A property can be bound and unbound unidirectional with
Property.bind(javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue) and Property.unbind(). Bidirectional bindings
can be created and removed with bindBidirectional(Property) and
unbindBidirectional(Property).
The context of a ListProperty can be read with ReadOnlyProperty.getBean()
and ReadOnlyProperty.getName().ObservableList,
ObservableListValue,
WritableListValue,
ReadOnlyListProperty,
Propertyempty, size| Constructor and Description |
|---|
ListProperty() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
bindBidirectional(Property<ObservableList<E>> other)
Create a bidirectional binding between this
Property and another
one. |
void |
setValue(ObservableList<E> v)
Set the wrapped value.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this
ListProperty object. |
void |
unbindBidirectional(Property<ObservableList<E>> other)
Remove a bidirectional binding between this
Property and another
one. |
bindContent, bindContentBidirectional, equals, hashCode, unbindContent, unbindContentBidirectionaladd, add, addAll, addAll, addAll, asString, clear, contains, containsAll, emptyProperty, get, getSize, getValue, indexOf, isEmpty, isEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotNull, isNull, iterator, lastIndexOf, listExpression, listIterator, listIterator, remove, remove, remove, removeAll, removeAll, retainAll, retainAll, set, setAll, setAll, size, sizeProperty, subList, toArray, toArray, valueAt, valueAtclone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitgetBean, getNameaddListener, getValue, removeListeneraddListener, removeListenerget, setgetValueaddAll, addListener, filtered, remove, removeAll, removeListener, retainAll, setAll, setAll, sorted, sortedadd, add, addAll, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, equals, get, hashCode, indexOf, isEmpty, iterator, lastIndexOf, listIterator, listIterator, remove, remove, removeAll, replaceAll, retainAll, set, size, sort, spliterator, subList, toArray, toArrayparallelStream, removeIf, streamgetpublic void setValue(ObservableList<E> v)
setValue in interface WritableValue<ObservableList<E>>v - The new valuepublic void bindBidirectional(Property<ObservableList<E>> other)
Property and another
one.
Bidirectional bindings exists independently of unidirectional bindings. So it is possible to
add unidirectional binding to a property with bidirectional binding and vice-versa. However, this practice is
discouraged.
It is possible to have multiple bidirectional bindings of one Property.
JavaFX bidirectional binding implementation use weak listeners. This means bidirectional binding does not prevent properties from being garbage collected.
bindBidirectional in interface Property<ObservableList<E>>other - the other Propertypublic void unbindBidirectional(Property<ObservableList<E>> other)
Property and another
one.
If no bidirectional binding between the properties exists, calling this
method has no effect.
It is possible to unbind by a call on the second property. This code will work:
property1.bindBirectional(property2);
property2.unbindBidirectional(property1);
unbindBidirectional in interface Property<ObservableList<E>>other - the other Propertypublic String toString()
ListProperty object.toString in class ReadOnlyListProperty<E>ListProperty object.Copyright (c) 2008, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.