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package com.google.gwt.user.client;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* The AsyncProxy type is used to provide a reachability barrier between classes
* intended to be used with runAsync while maintaining a simple,
* deferred-synchronous API. The first invocation of an instance method on the
* AsyncProxy will trigger the instantiation of a concrete object via runAsync.
* All method invocations on the proxy will be recorded and played back on the
* newly-instantiated object after the call to runAsync returns.
*
* Once method playback has finished, the proxy will continue to forward
* invocations onto the instantiated object.
*
*
* Example use:
*
*
* interface IFoo {
* void doSomething(int a, int b);
* void anotherMethad(Object o);
* }
* class FooImpl implements IFoo { .... }
*
* {@literal @}ConcreteType(FooImpl.class)
* interface FooProxy extends AsyncProxy<IFoo>, IFoo {}
*
* class UserOfIFoo {
* private IFoo foo = GWT.create(FooProxy.class);
*
* void makeTrouble() {
* // This first call triggers a runAsync load
* foo.doSomething(1, 2);
*
* // and this second will replayed after the call to doSomething()
* foo.anotherMethod("A string");
* }
* }
*
*
* For cases where dispatch speed is critical, a ProxyCallback can be installed
* in order to reassign the field containing the AsyncProxy instance with the
* backing object:
*
*
* class UserOfIFoo {
* private IFoo fooOrProxy = GWT.create(FooProxy.class);
*
* public UserOfIFoo() {
* // When the load, initialization, and playback are done, get rid of the proxy.
* ((AsyncProxy<IFoo>) fooOrProxy).setProxyCallback(new ProxyCallback<IFoo>() {
* public void onComplete(IFoo instance) {
* fooOrProxy = instance;
* }
* });
* }
*
* void makeTrouble() {
* // This first call triggers a runAsync load
* fooOrProxy.doSomething(1, 2);
*
* // and this second will also be replayed before the above onComplete is called
* fooOrProxy.anotherMethod("A string");
* }
* }
*
*
* @param the type of interface that must be implemented by the derivative
* class.
*/
@AsyncProxy.DefaultValue()
public interface AsyncProxy {
/*
* NB: This type is annotated with the DefaultValue annotation so that we can
* always fall back on getting the default values from an instance of the
* annotation, as opposed to maintaining the default in two places.
*/
/**
* If this annotation is applied to an AsyncProxy type, it will be legal for
* the parameterized type T
to declare non-void methods. These
* methods will immediately return a default value of 0, false, or null if the
* proxy has not yet instantiated the backing object. The use of this
* annotation may cause surprising operation if the consuming code does not
* expect this behavior; for example a call to a property setter followed by a
* call to the getter could return null,
*
* @see DefaultValue
*/
@Documented
@Target(ElementType.TYPE)
public @interface AllowNonVoid {
}
/**
* This interface should be applied to the AsyncProxy subtype in order to
* specify the Class literal that will be passed to {@link GWT#create(Class)}.
*/
@Documented
@Target(ElementType.TYPE)
public @interface ConcreteType {
Class> value();
}
/**
* This annotation specifies the return value for primitive methods when the
* {@link AllowNonVoid} annotation has been applied to an AsyncProxy.
*
* The annotation may be applied to the definition of the AsyncProxy type or
* individual methods defined on the target interface. If the annotation is
* applied to the AsyncProxy type, then it will apply to all methods
* implemented by the proxy.
*
* The correct default value will be chosen from the value methods defined in
* this type based on the return type of the method.
*/
@Documented
@Target(value = {ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.TYPE})
public @interface DefaultValue {
/*
* Consider adding an additional flag value that would make the generated
* type fail an assertion on uninitialized access. Also consider whether or
* not allowing a class literal to be specified for reference types would be
* useful.
*/
boolean booleanValue() default false;
byte byteValue() default 0;
char charValue() default 0;
double doubleValue() default 0;
float floatValue() default 0;
int intValue() default 0;
long longValue() default 0;
short shortValue() default 0;
}
/**
* The callback used by {@link AsyncProxy#setProxyCallback(ProxyCallback)}.
*
* @param the interface parameterization of AsyncProxy.
*/
public abstract static class ProxyCallback {
/**
* This method will be invoked by the AsyncProxy after method playback is
* complete.
*
* @param instance the instance
*/
public void onComplete(T instance) {
}
/**
* Invokes the global uncaught exception handler.
*/
public void onFailure(Throwable t) {
if (GWT.getUncaughtExceptionHandler() != null) {
GWT.getUncaughtExceptionHandler().onUncaughtException(t);
}
}
/**
* This method will be called with the instance object before method replay
* starts. This provides the developer with the opportunity to perform
* secondary initialization of the backing object.
*
* @param instance the instance
*/
public void onInit(T instance) {
}
}
/**
* Returns the underlying proxied object if it has been instantiated or
* null
.
*/
T getProxiedInstance();
/**
* Sets a callback that can be used to influence the initialization process.
*/
void setProxyCallback(ProxyCallback callback);
}