/* * @(#)ValidationObject.java 1.32 03/01/23 * * Copyright 2002 - 2005 JIDE Software Inc. All rights reserved. */ package com.jidesoft.validation; import java.util.EventObject; /** * ValidationObject is an object containing the information that needed by Validator. * The base class has three things - source, new value and old value. * <p/> * The source is the object who has the Validator. In the case of cell * editor, cell editor will be the source. In the case of table, source will be * the table. * <p/> * Normally ValidationObject are accompanied by the old and new value. * If the new value is a primitive * type (such as int or boolean) it must be wrapped as the * corresponding java.lang.* Object type (such as Integer or Boolean). * <p/> * Null values may be provided for the old and the new values if their * true values are not known. * <p/> * Users can extend this class to create their own ValidationObject to provide * additional information that needed by Validator. For example, TableValidationObject * extends ValidationObject to add row and column information. */ public class ValidationObject extends EventObject { /** * New value. May be null if not known. */ private Object _newValue; /** * Previous value. May be null if not known. */ private Object _oldValue; /** * Constructs a new <code>ValidationObject</code>. * * @param source The source that sends this ValidationObject. * @param oldValue The old value. * @param newValue The new value. */ public ValidationObject(Object source, Object oldValue, Object newValue) { super(source); _newValue = newValue; _oldValue = oldValue; } /** * Sets the new value, expressed as an Object. * * @return The new value, expressed as an Object. */ public Object getNewValue() { return _newValue; } /** * Gets the old value, expressed as an Object. * * @return The old value, expressed as an Object. */ public Object getOldValue() { return _oldValue; } @Override public String toString() { String properties = " source=" + getSource() + " oldValue=" + getOldValue() + " newValue=" + getNewValue() + " "; return getClass().getName() + "[" + properties + "]"; } }