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package org.jemmy.interfaces;
import org.jemmy.lookup.LookupCriteria;
/**
* Represents a hierarchical structure in which elements not only could be
* selected but also "pushes", which is an action typically performed with
* menu.
*
* @author erikgreijus
*/
public interface MenuSelectable extends Menu {
/**
* Ensures state of a menu item conforming to the criteria. That would mean
* that all intermediate items get expanded and the menus are shown.
* Selection depends on if the desired state matches the current state or
* not. I.e selection of the last criteria happens only if the state differs
* from desiredSelectionState
*
* @param desiredSelectionState The desired selection state of the leaf menu
* item.
* @param criteria used one for one level. In case of a menu bar, for
* example, first criteria is to be used to find a top level menu, second to
* - find a menu underneath, etc.
*/
public void push(boolean desiredSelectionState, LookupCriteria... criteria);
/**
* Returns the current selection state of the menu item conforming to the
* criteria. That would mean that all intermediate items get expanded and
* the menus are shown.
*
* @param criteria used one for one level. In case of a menu bar, for
* example, first criteria is to be used to find a top level menu, second to
* - find a menu underneath, etc.
* @return True if the menu item is selected. Otherwise false.
*/
public boolean getState(LookupCriteria... criteria);
}
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