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A module that creates a .jar from the classes in wicket, wicket-util and wicket-request modules in order to create a valid OSGi bundle of the wicket framework.

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package org.apache.wicket.markup.repeater;

import java.util.Iterator;

import org.apache.wicket.markup.repeater.util.ModelIteratorAdapter;
import org.apache.wicket.model.IModel;
import org.apache.wicket.util.lang.Generics;


/**
 * An abstract repeater view that provides refreshing functionality to its subclasses. The view is
 * refreshed every request, making it well suited for displaying dynamic data.
 * 

* The view is populated by implementing {@link RefreshingView#getItemModels() } and * {@link RefreshingView#populateItem(Item) } methods. RefreshingView builds the items that will be * rendered by looping over the models retrieved from {@link RefreshingView#getItemModels() } and * calling the {@link RefreshingView#newItem(String, int, IModel) } to generate the child item * container followed by a call to {@link RefreshingView#populateItem(Item) } to let the user * populate the newly created item container with custom components. *

*

* The provided {@link ModelIteratorAdapter} can make implementing * {@link RefreshingView#getItemModels() } easier if you have an iterator over item objects. *

* * @see RepeatingView * @see ModelIteratorAdapter * * @author Igor Vaynberg (ivaynberg) * * @param * type of elements contained in the model's list */ public abstract class RefreshingView extends RepeatingView { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; /** * The item reuse strategy that will be used to recycle items when the page is changed or the * view is redrawn. * * @see IItemReuseStrategy */ private IItemReuseStrategy itemReuseStrategy; /** * Constructor * * @param id * component id */ public RefreshingView(String id) { super(id); } /** * Constructor * * @param id * component id * @param model * model */ public RefreshingView(String id, IModel model) { super(id, model); } /** * Refresh the items in the view. Delegates the creation of items to the selected item reuse * strategy */ @Override protected final void onPopulate() { Iterator> models = getItemModels(); Iterator> items = getItemReuseStrategy().getItems(newItemFactory(), models, getItems()); removeAll(); addItems(items); } /** * Create a new IItemFactory based upon the RefreshingView * * @return An Item factory that delegates to the RefreshingView */ protected IItemFactory newItemFactory() { return new IItemFactory() { @Override public Item newItem(int index, IModel model) { String id = RefreshingView.this.newChildId(); Item item = RefreshingView.this.newItem(id, index, model); RefreshingView.this.populateItem(item); return item; } }; } /** * Returns an iterator over models for items that will be added to this view * * @return an iterator over models for items that will be added to this view */ protected abstract Iterator> getItemModels(); /** * Populate the given Item container. *

* be careful to add any components to the item and not the view itself. So, don't do: * *

	 * add(new Label("foo", "bar"));
	 * 
* * but: * *
	 * item.add(new Label("foo", "bar"));
	 * 
* *

* * @param item * The item to populate */ protected abstract void populateItem(final Item item); /** * Factory method for Item container. Item containers are simple MarkupContainer used to * aggregate the user added components for a row inside the view. * * @see Item * @param id * component id for the new data item * @param index * the index of the new data item * @param model * the model for the new data item * * @return DataItem created DataItem */ protected Item newItem(final String id, int index, final IModel model) { return new Item<>(id, index, model); } /** * @return iterator over item instances that exist as children of this view */ public Iterator> getItems() { return Generics.iterator(iterator()); } /** * Add items to the view. Prior to this all items were removed so every request this function * starts from a clean slate. * * @param items * item instances to be added to this view */ protected void addItems(Iterator> items) { int index = 0; while (items.hasNext()) { Item item = items.next(); item.setIndex(index); add(item); ++index; } } // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ITEM GENERATION // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** * @return currently set item reuse strategy. Defaults to DefaultItemReuseStrategy * if none was set. * * @see DefaultItemReuseStrategy */ public IItemReuseStrategy getItemReuseStrategy() { if (itemReuseStrategy == null) { return DefaultItemReuseStrategy.getInstance(); } return itemReuseStrategy; } /** * Sets the item reuse strategy. This strategy controls the creation of {@link Item}s. * * @see IItemReuseStrategy * * @param strategy * item reuse strategy * @return this for chaining */ public RefreshingView setItemReuseStrategy(IItemReuseStrategy strategy) { if (strategy == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } if (!strategy.equals(itemReuseStrategy)) { if (isVersioned()) { addStateChange(); } itemReuseStrategy = strategy; } return this; } }




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