public class DefaultElement extends DefaultDisplayable implements Element
DefaultElement is a complete, default implementation of
the Element interface. This is a convenient starting point
for the implementation of data classes which can be integrated with
the IDE framework.
If a subclass of DefaultElement adheres to the JavaBeans
API, it can also interoperate with the IDE's marshalling framework,
which is used for persistence. Such a subclass can be persisted
automatically (i.e. no additional persistence code needs to be written),
so long as the subclass implementation follows the guidelines of the
marshalling framework. For details, see the documentation for the
oracle.ide.marshal package and its subpackages.
A JavaBean also has the advantage of interoperating with the property
inspector. Newer IDE APIs are also being considered which leverage
off the JavaBeans API, so implementing a DefaultElement
subclass to follow the JavaBeans API will also result in compatibility
with future features.
Element,
oracle.ide.marshal,
oracle.ide.marshal.xml| Constructor and Description |
|---|
DefaultElement()
Creates a new
DefaultElement instance. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Attributes |
getAttributes()
Part of the
Element interface. |
java.util.Iterator |
getChildren()
Part of the
Element interface. |
java.lang.Object |
getData()
Part of the
Element interface. |
boolean |
mayHaveChildren()
Part of the
Element interface. |
getIcon, getLongLabel, getShortLabel, getToolTipText, toStringclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitgetAttributedLabel, getIcon, getLongLabel, getShortLabel, getToolTipText, toStringpublic DefaultElement()
DefaultElement instance.Subclasses that are designed to operate as a JavaBean must supply a default constructor.
public java.lang.Object getData()
Element interface. This implementation returns
this.getData in interface ElementElement
instance.Element.getData()public boolean mayHaveChildren()
Element interface. This implementation always
returns false.mayHaveChildren in interface Elementtrue if this Element may contain
child Elements.Element.mayHaveChildren()public java.util.Iterator getChildren()
Element interface. This implementation always
returns null.getChildren in interface ElementIterator over any child Elements
contained by this Element. If there are no children,
null is returned.Element.getChildren()public Attributes getAttributes()
Element interface. This implementation always
returns ElementAttributes.DELETEABLE.getAttributes in interface ElementElement.getAttributes()