public class StringValueDiscriminator extends ValueDiscriminator
Discriminator for a rule that applies based on
a comparison of one string and a vector of strings.
For example, you could use this Discriminator to specify
that a DiscriminatorRule should apply to string a in vector
[a, b, c, d]
This Discriminator compares an internal
string value to a value that
is in the RuleContext that describes the item to be displayed.
In the comparison, the left operand comes from the RuleContext,
and the right operand is the value stored in this Discriminator.| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected static java.lang.String |
a_stringValue |
static java.lang.String |
NAME_STR_VAL_DISC |
a_relOperator, eq, EQ, ge, GE, gt, GT, le, LE, lt, LT, m_relOperator, ne, NE, s_relOperator| Constructor and Description |
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StringValueDiscriminator()
Constructor that does not specify a string or a relational operator.
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StringValueDiscriminator(java.lang.String str,
int operator)
Constructor that specifies the string and the relational operator.
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StringValueDiscriminator(java.util.Vector strings,
int operator)
Constructor that specifies the strings and the relational operator.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
applies(RuleContext context)
Specifies whether the value from the
DataView item meets
the conditions specified in this Discriminator. |
java.lang.Object |
clone()
Clones this
StringValueDiscriminator. |
boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object o)
Indicates whether the specified object is equivalent to this
StringValueDiscriminator. |
java.lang.String |
getString()
Retrieves the string for this
StringValueDiscriminator. |
java.util.Vector |
getStrings()
Retrieves the strings for this
StringValueDiscriminator. |
oracle.dss.util.xml.ObjectNode |
getXML(boolean allProperties,
ComponentTypeConverter converter,
boolean emptyElement)
Retrieves XML that represents properties and their values in the form
of and
ObjectNode. |
void |
setString(java.lang.String str)
Specifies the string value for this
StringValueDiscriminator. |
void |
setStrings(java.util.Vector strings)
Specifies the strings for this
StringValueDiscriminator. |
boolean |
setXML(oracle.dss.util.xml.ObjectNode node,
ComponentTypeConverter converter,
java.lang.String version,
int reset)
Specifies XML that represents properties and values.
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convertRelOperatorToInt, convertRelOperatorToString, getRelOperator, setRelOperatorpublic static final java.lang.String NAME_STR_VAL_DISC
protected static final java.lang.String a_stringValue
public StringValueDiscriminator()
setStrings or the
setString method to specify a number to compare with.
Call setRelOperator to specify the way the numbers
should compare, remembering that the left operand comes from the
RuleContext and the right operand is the number that you
set for this Discriminator.public StringValueDiscriminator(java.util.Vector strings,
int operator)
strings - The vector of strings for this Discriminator.
This vector
becomes the right operand in the comparison.operator - The relationship that the value from the
RuleContext should have with strings, in
order for this Discriminator to apply. Valid constants
are listed in the See Also section.ValueDiscriminator.EQ,
ValueDiscriminator.GE,
ValueDiscriminator.GT,
ValueDiscriminator.LE,
ValueDiscriminator.LT,
ValueDiscriminator.NEpublic StringValueDiscriminator(java.lang.String str,
int operator)
str - The string for this Discriminator. This number
becomes the right operand in the comparison.operator - The relationship that the value from the
RuleContext should have with number, in
order for this Discriminator to apply. Valid constants
are listed in the See Also section.ValueDiscriminator.EQ,
ValueDiscriminator.GE,
ValueDiscriminator.GT,
ValueDiscriminator.LE,
ValueDiscriminator.LT,
ValueDiscriminator.NEpublic java.lang.Object clone()
StringValueDiscriminator.clone in interface Discriminatorclone in class ValueDiscriminatorStringValueDiscriminator.public void setString(java.lang.String str)
StringValueDiscriminator.str - The string that the string from the DataView item
must compare to in order to apply. The relationship that the
two strings must have is specified by the
RelOperator property of the superclass.public void setStrings(java.util.Vector strings)
StringValueDiscriminator.strings - The strings that the string from the DataView item
must compare to in order to apply. The relationship that the
string vector and the string must have is specified by the
RelOperator property of the superclass.public java.util.Vector getStrings()
StringValueDiscriminator.DataView
item will be compared. The relationship that the two strings must
have is specified by the RelOperator property of
the superclass.public java.lang.String getString()
StringValueDiscriminator.DataView item
will be compared. The relationship that the two strings must
have is specified by the RelOperator property of
the superclass.public boolean applies(RuleContext context)
DataView item meets
the conditions specified in this Discriminator.
For example, if the string for this StringValueDiscriminator
is "HELLO" and the RelOperator is EQ (=), then
this method returns true if the value in the specified
RuleContext is "HELLO".context - The context of the item to be displayed.true if the String value from
context has the specified relationship with the
strings in this Discriminator,
false if not.public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
StringValueDiscriminator.
They are equivalent if the strings are equal and if the
RelOperator values are equal.equals in class java.lang.Objecto - The object to compare with this
StringValueDiscriminator.true if both objects have the same string and
RelOperator
false if not or if o is not a
StringValueDiscriminator.public boolean setXML(oracle.dss.util.xml.ObjectNode node,
ComponentTypeConverter converter,
java.lang.String version,
int reset)
DiscriminatorXMLDiscriminatorXML.node - ObjectNode that has the properties and their values.converter - A converter that converts component strings to integers
and vice versa.version - The XML version.reset - A constant that indicates how much to reset when XML
is applied. Valid values are listed in the See Also section.true if XML is properly applied,
false if the XML cannot be applied.Rule.RESET_NONE,
Rule.RESET_XML_PROPERTIES,
Rule.RESET_EVERYTHINGpublic oracle.dss.util.xml.ObjectNode getXML(boolean allProperties,
ComponentTypeConverter converter,
boolean emptyElement)
DiscriminatorXMLObjectNode.allProperties - true to store all property values in XML,
false to store only values that are different
from default values.converter - A converter that converts component strings to integers
and integers to strings.emptyElement - true if an empty element needs to be returned
when none of the property values have changed from default.
false if null should should be returned when
none of the property values have changed from default.
This argument is considered only if
allProperties is false.