public class DefaultFolder extends DefaultElement implements Folder
DefaultFolder is a complete, default implementation of
the Folder 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 DefaultFolder 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 custom 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 APIs are also being considered which
leverage the JavaBeans API, so implementing a DefaultFolder
subclass to follow the JavaBeans API will also result in
compatibility with future features.
DefaultElement,
Folder,
oracle.ide.marshal,
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Object2Dom| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected java.util.ArrayList |
_children
The "
final" modifier makes it possible to synchronize
on the _children object, since its value can never
change. |
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
DefaultFolder()
Creates a new
DefaultFolder instance. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
add(Element element)
Part of the
Folder interface. |
boolean |
canAdd(Element element)
Part of the
Folder interface. |
boolean |
canRemove(Element element)
Part of the
Folder interface. |
boolean |
containsChild(Element child)
|
protected void |
copyToImpl(DefaultFolder copy)
Design pattern for supporting strongly typed copying.
|
protected boolean |
equalsImpl(DefaultFolder defaultFolder)
This is a helper method for
Object.equals(Object) that can
also be used by subclasses that implement Object.equals(Object). |
java.util.Iterator |
getChildren()
Part of the
Element interface. |
javax.swing.Icon |
getIcon()
Part of
Element interface. |
boolean |
mayHaveChildren()
Part of the
Element interface. |
boolean |
remove(Element element)
Part of the
Folder interface. |
void |
removeAll()
Removes all children from the folder.
|
int |
size()
Returns the current number of children in the folder.
|
getAttributes, getDatagetLongLabel, getShortLabel, getToolTipText, toStringclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitgetAttributes, getDatagetAttributedLabel, getLongLabel, getShortLabel, getToolTipText, toStringprotected final java.util.ArrayList _children
final" modifier makes it possible to synchronize
on the _children object, since its value can never
change. All subclasses that directly access the
_children field are responsible for first synchronizing
on the _children object before accessing its contents and
and for managing the state of the dirty flag when changes are
made.public DefaultFolder()
DefaultFolder instance.Subclasses that are designed to operate as a JavaBean must implement a public default constructor.
public boolean mayHaveChildren()
Element interface. This implementation always
returns true.mayHaveChildren in interface ElementmayHaveChildren in class DefaultElementtrue if this Element may contain
child Elements.Element.mayHaveChildren()public java.util.Iterator getChildren()
Element interface. This implementation returns
an Iterator over the current list of children.getChildren in interface ElementgetChildren in class DefaultElementIterator over any child Elements
contained by this Element. If there are no children,
null is returned.Element.getChildren()public javax.swing.Icon getIcon()
Element interface. The default implementation
returns null, which causes a default folder icon to be
used.getIcon in interface DisplayablegetIcon in class DefaultDisplayableIcon to be displayed for the
Displayable.Displayable.getIcon()public boolean canAdd(Element element)
Folder interface. The default implementation
returns true if and only if the specified
Element is not null.canAdd in interface Folderelement - the Element that is about to be added
to this Folder.true if and only if the specified
Element is not null.Folder.canAdd(Element)public boolean add(Element element)
Folder interface. The specified Element
is added to the end of the child list. However, if the
Element is null, this method does nothing.
In order for the UI to get updated correctly, an appropriate
UpdateMessage will need to
be sent to Observers of the
DefaultFolder. The policy in the IDE is that the class
that changes the state of an object is responsible for firing the
UpdateMessages for those
changes. UpdageMessages
are not fired by the changed object itself.
For a single UpdateMessage
corresponding to add(Element), you can fire the
UpdateMessage using code
like:
UpdateMessage.fireChildAdded(folder, newlyAddedChild);
add in interface FolderFolder.add(oracle.ide.model.Element)public boolean canRemove(Element element)
Folder interface. The default implementation
returns true if and only if the specified
Element is not null.canRemove in interface Folderelement - the Element that is about to be removed
from this Folder.true if and only if the specified
Element is not null.Folder.canRemove(Element)public boolean remove(Element element)
Folder interface. The specified Element
is removed from the child list. However, if the Element is
null, this method does nothing. If the Element
occurs more than once in the child list, then only the first
instance is removed.
In order for the UI to get updated correctly, an appropriate
UpdateMessage will need to
be sent to Observers of the
DefaultFolder. The policy in the IDE is that the class
that changes the state of an object is responsible for firing the
UpdateMessages for those
changes. UpdateMessages
are not fired by the changed object itself.
For a single UpdateMessage
corresponding to remove(Element), you can fire the
UpdateMessage using code
like:
UpdateMessage.fireChildRemoved(folder, removedChild);
remove in interface Folderelement - The child object to remove.Folder.remove(Element)public boolean containsChild(Element child)
FoldercontainsChild in interface Folderpublic int size()
Folderpublic void removeAll()
Folderprotected final boolean equalsImpl(DefaultFolder defaultFolder)
Object.equals(Object) that can
also be used by subclasses that implement Object.equals(Object).
It assumes that the argument is not null.protected final void copyToImpl(DefaultFolder copy)
This method is intended to be helper method that subclasses can use,
if they implement the Copyable interface.
The copy of the children list is a shallow copy. That is, the
children themselves are not copied, but the list is copied.