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package net.jxta.util;
import net.jxta.logging.Logger;
import net.jxta.logging.Logging;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;
/**
* This a tool to implement selectable objects. It may be composed or extended.
* <p/>
* {@code SimpleSelectable} objects that are not {@code SimpleSelector} objects
* only report changes to their listeners.
* <p/>
* The listeners of a {@code SimpleSelectable} may be {@code SimpleSelector}
* objects or other {@code SimpleSelectable} objects. However the method to
* register non-selectors is and must remain protected since it would allow the
* connection of arbitrary listeners.
*
* @see SimpleSelector
*/
public abstract class AbstractSimpleSelectable implements SimpleSelectable {
private final static transient Logger LOG = Logging.getLogger(AbstractSimpleSelectable.class.getName());
/**
* The identity reference for this selectable.
*
* @see SimpleSelectable.IdentityReference
*/
public final IdentityReference identityReference = new IdentityReference(this);
/**
* The object that is to reported to listeners as having changed. When this
* class is composed rather than extended, "this" is probably not the right
* choice.
*/
private final SimpleSelectable srcObject;
/**
* Registered Change Listeners.
* <p/>
* We use a weakHashMap as a Set. The values are never used.
*/
private final Map<SimpleSelectable, Object> myListeners = new WeakHashMap<SimpleSelectable, Object>(2);
/**
* Standard constructor for cases where the selectable object is this
* object.
*/
public AbstractSimpleSelectable() {
this.srcObject = this;
}
/**
* Standard constructor for cases where the selectable object is some other
* object.
*
* @param srcObject the source object
*/
public AbstractSimpleSelectable(SimpleSelectable srcObject) {
this.srcObject = srcObject;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public IdentityReference getIdentityReference() {
return identityReference;
}
/**
* Tells whether there are registered selectors right now, or not. A
* SimpleSelectable that also registers with something else may want to
* unregister (with the obvious consistency precautions) if it no longer has
* selectors of its own.
*
* @return true if there are listeners.
*/
protected boolean haveListeners() {
synchronized(myListeners) {
return !myListeners.isEmpty();
}
}
/**
* This method takes any listener, not just a SimpleSelector.
*
* @param selectable The SimpleSelectable to register
*/
protected void registerListener(SimpleSelectable selectable) {
synchronized(myListeners) {
myListeners.put(selectable, null);
}
}
/**
* This method takes any listener, not just a SimpleSelector.
*
* @param selectable The SimpleSelectable to unregister
*/
protected void unregisterListener(SimpleSelectable selectable) {
synchronized(myListeners) {
myListeners.remove(selectable);
}
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void register(SimpleSelector simpleSelector) {
registerListener(simpleSelector);
simpleSelector.itemChanged(this);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void unregister(SimpleSelector simpleSelector) {
unregisterListener(simpleSelector);
}
/**
* This method tells us that something changed and so we need to notify our
* selectors by invoking their {@code itemChanged()} method. This is
* normally invoked internally by the implementation. One of the reasons for
* the implementation to invoke this method is that a SimpleSelectable
* object that this one is registered with has changed and so has invoked
* the itemChanged method. However, the correlation between the two is left
* up to the implementation.
* <p/>
* No external synchronization needed, nor desirable.
*
* @return false if there are no selectors left (that's a suggestion for the
* implementation to use haveListeners and possibly unregister itself).
*/
protected final boolean notifyChange() {
Collection<SimpleSelectable> listeners;
synchronized(myListeners) {
listeners = new ArrayList<SimpleSelectable>(myListeners.keySet());
}
for (SimpleSelectable listener : listeners) {
try {
listener.itemChanged(srcObject);
} catch(Throwable all) {
Logging.logCheckedError(LOG, "Uncaught Throwable in listener ", listener, "\n", all);
}
}
return !listeners.isEmpty();
}
}