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* $Id: FieldAccess.java 20 2008-07-25 22:31:07Z od $
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package oms3;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
//import oms3.gen.Access;
/** Field Access.
*
* @author Olaf David ([email protected])
* @version $Id: FieldAccess.java 20 2008-07-25 22:31:07Z od $
*/
class FieldValueAccess implements Access {
Object data;
Access fa;
// Access access;
FieldValueAccess(Access fa, Object data) {
this.fa = fa;
this.data = data;
}
/**
* Checks if this object is in a valid state.
* @return
*/
@Override
public boolean isValid() {
return data != null && fa.isValid();
}
/**
* a field is receiving a new value (in)
*
* @throws java.lang.Exception
*/
@Override
public void in() throws Exception {
if (data == null) {
throw new ComponentException("Not connected: " + toString());
}
Object val = data;
// fire only if there is a listener
// if (ens.shouldFire()) {
// DataflowEvent e = new DataflowEvent(ens.getController(), this, val);
//// DataflowEvent e = new DataflowEvent(ens.getController(), this, access.toObject());
// ens.fireIn(e);
// // the value might be altered
// val = e.getValue();
// }
// access.pass((Access) val);
fa.setFieldValue(val);
}
/**
* a field is sending a new value (out)
*
* @throws java.lang.Exception
*/
@Override
public void out() throws Exception {
Object val = fa.getFieldValue();
// Object val = access;
// if (ens.shouldFire()) {
// DataflowEvent e = new DataflowEvent(ens.getController(), this, val);
//// DataflowEvent e = new DataflowEvent(ens.getController(), this, access.toObject());
// ens.fireOut(e);
// // the value might be altered
// val = e.getValue();
// }
// if data==null this unconsumed @Out, its OK but we do not want to set it.
data = val;
}
/** Get the command belonging to this Object
*
* @return the command object
*/
@Override
public Object getComponent() {
return fa.getComponent();
}
/**
* Get the Field
* @return the field object.
*/
@Override
public Field getField() {
return fa.getField();
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "FieldObjectAccess [" + fa.toString() + " - " + data;
}
@Override
public Object getFieldValue() throws Exception {
return fa.getFieldValue();
}
@Override
public void setFieldValue(Object o) throws Exception {
fa.setFieldValue(o);
}
@Override
public FieldContent getData() {
return fa.getData();
}
@Override
public void setData(FieldContent data) {
fa.setData(data);
}
}
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