public abstract class BeanContextEvent extends EventObject
BeanContextEvent
is the abstract root event class
for all events emitted
from, and pertaining to the semantics of, a BeanContext
.
This class introduces a mechanism to allow the propagation of
BeanContextEvent
subclasses through a hierarchy of
BeanContext
s. The setPropagatedFrom()
and getPropagatedFrom()
methods allow a
BeanContext
to identify itself as the source
of a propagated event.
BeanContext
,
Serialized FormModifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
protected BeanContext |
propagatedFrom
The
BeanContext from which this event was propagated |
source
Modifier | Constructor and Description |
---|---|
protected |
BeanContextEvent(BeanContext bc)
Contruct a BeanContextEvent
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
BeanContext |
getBeanContext()
Gets the
BeanContext associated with this event. |
BeanContext |
getPropagatedFrom()
Gets the
BeanContext from which this event was propagated. |
boolean |
isPropagated()
Reports whether or not this event is
propagated from some other
BeanContext . |
void |
setPropagatedFrom(BeanContext bc)
Sets the
BeanContext from which this event was propagated. |
getSource, toString
protected BeanContext propagatedFrom
BeanContext
from which this event was propagatedprotected BeanContextEvent(BeanContext bc)
bc
- The BeanContext sourcepublic BeanContext getBeanContext()
BeanContext
associated with this event.BeanContext
associated with this event.public void setPropagatedFrom(BeanContext bc)
BeanContext
from which this event was propagated.bc
- the BeanContext
from which this event
was propagatedpublic BeanContext getPropagatedFrom()
BeanContext
from which this event was propagated.BeanContext
from which this
event was propagatedpublic boolean isPropagated()
BeanContext
.true
if propagated, false
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