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package org.apache.groovy.swing.binding;
import groovy.lang.GroovyObjectSupport;
import groovy.lang.ReadOnlyPropertyException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* This class returns half bound {@link org.apache.groovy.swing.binding.FullBinding}s on the source half to the model
* object for every property reference (and I do mean every, valid or not, queried before or not). These returned
* half bindings are stored strongly in a list when generated.
*
* Changing the model will keep all existing bindings but change the source on all of the bindings.
*
* Formerly Known as Model Binding.
*
* @since Groovy 1.5
*/
public class BindingProxy extends GroovyObjectSupport implements BindingUpdatable {
Object model;
boolean bound;
final Map propertyBindings = new HashMap();
final List generatedBindings = new ArrayList();
public BindingProxy(Object model) {
this.model = model;
}
public synchronized Object getModel() {
return model;
}
public synchronized void setModel(Object model) {
// should we use a finer grained lock than this?
boolean bindAgain = bound;
this.model = model;
unbind();
for (PropertyBinding propertyBinding : propertyBindings.values()) {
(propertyBinding).setBean(model);
}
if (bindAgain) {
bind();
update();
}
}
public Object getProperty(String property) {
PropertyBinding pb;
final Object model = getModel();
synchronized (propertyBindings) {
// should we verify the property is valid?
pb = propertyBindings.get(property);
if (pb == null) {
pb = new ModelBindingPropertyBinding(model, property);
propertyBindings.put(property, pb);
}
}
FullBinding fb = pb.createBinding(pb, null);
if (bound) {
fb.bind();
}
return fb;
}
public void setProperty(String property, Object value) {
throw new ReadOnlyPropertyException(property, getModel().getClass());
}
public void bind() {
synchronized (generatedBindings) {
if (!bound) {
bound = true;
for (FullBinding generatedBinding : generatedBindings) {
(generatedBinding).bind();
// should we trap exceptions and do an each?
}
}
}
}
public void unbind() {
synchronized (generatedBindings) {
if (bound) {
bound = false;
for (FullBinding generatedBinding : generatedBindings) {
(generatedBinding).unbind();
// should we trap exceptions and do an each?
}
}
}
}
public void rebind() {
synchronized (generatedBindings) {
if (bound) {
for (FullBinding generatedBinding : generatedBindings) {
(generatedBinding).rebind();
// should we trap exceptions and do an each?
}
}
}
}
public void update() {
synchronized (generatedBindings) {
for (FullBinding generatedBinding : generatedBindings) {
(generatedBinding).update();
// should we trap exceptions and do an each?
}
}
}
public void reverseUpdate() {
synchronized (generatedBindings) {
for (FullBinding generatedBinding : generatedBindings) {
(generatedBinding).reverseUpdate();
// should we trap exceptions and do an each?
}
}
}
class ModelBindingPropertyBinding extends PropertyBinding {
public ModelBindingPropertyBinding(Object bean, String propertyName) {
super(bean, propertyName);
}
public FullBinding createBinding(SourceBinding source, TargetBinding target) {
FullBinding fb = super.createBinding(source, target);
generatedBindings.add(fb);
return fb;
}
}
}
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