Class TypeStateAttributes
java.lang.Object
org.hippoecm.frontend.plugins.standards.list.resolvers.TypeStateAttributes
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Serializable
,org.apache.wicket.model.IDetachable
,org.apache.wicket.util.io.IClusterable
,IObservable
public class TypeStateAttributes
extends Object
implements IObservable, org.apache.wicket.model.IDetachable
Standard attributes of a hipposysedit:templatetype node related to the state of the type.
Figures out what CSS classes and description should be used to represent the state.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
detach()
void
setObservationContext
(IObservationContext<? extends IObservable> context) Before observation is started on the observable, an observation context is injected by the observer registry.void
When the firstIObserver
of this observable is registered with the observer registry, observation is started.void
When the lastIObserver
unregisters, observation is stopped.Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface org.hippoecm.frontend.model.event.IObservable
equals, hashCode
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Constructor Details
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TypeStateAttributes
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Method Details
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getDescription
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getCssClass
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detach
public void detach()- Specified by:
detach
in interfaceorg.apache.wicket.model.IDetachable
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setObservationContext
Description copied from interface:IObservable
Before observation is started on the observable, an observation context is injected by the observer registry. This context can be used to notify listeners.- Specified by:
setObservationContext
in interfaceIObservable
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startObservation
public void startObservation()Description copied from interface:IObservable
When the firstIObserver
of this observable is registered with the observer registry, observation is started. Implementations must notify observers until observation is stopped.An implementation should register listeners with external data sources, when appropriate. It is possible for an observable to register as an observer for another observable.
- Specified by:
startObservation
in interfaceIObservable
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stopObservation
public void stopObservation()Description copied from interface:IObservable
When the lastIObserver
unregisters, observation is stopped. Any listeners or observers registered by the observable must be unregistered by the implementation.- Specified by:
stopObservation
in interfaceIObservable
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