- java.lang.Object
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- javafx.beans.binding.NumberExpressionBase
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- javafx.beans.binding.IntegerExpression
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- javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyIntegerProperty
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- javafx.beans.property.IntegerProperty
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- javafx.beans.property.adapter.JavaBeanIntegerProperty
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
NumberExpression,Observable,JavaBeanProperty<Number>,ReadOnlyJavaBeanProperty<Number>,Property<Number>,ReadOnlyProperty<Number>,ObservableIntegerValue,ObservableNumberValue,ObservableValue<Number>,WritableIntegerValue,WritableNumberValue,WritableValue<Number>
public final class JavaBeanIntegerProperty extends IntegerProperty implements JavaBeanProperty<Number>
AJavaBeanIntegerPropertyprovides an adapter between a regular Java Bean property of typeintorIntegerand a JavaFXIntegerProperty. It cannot be created directly, but aJavaBeanIntegerPropertyBuilderhas to be used.As a minimum, the Java Bean class must implement a getter and a setter for the property. The class, as well as the getter and a setter methods, must be declared public. If the getter of an instance of this class is called, the property of the Java Bean is returned. If the setter is called, the value will be passed to the Java Bean property. If the Java Bean property is bound (i.e. it supports PropertyChangeListeners), this
JavaBeanIntegerPropertywill be aware of changes in the Java Bean. Otherwise it can be notified about changes by callingfireValueChangedEvent(). If the Java Bean property is also constrained (i.e. it supports VetoableChangeListeners), thisJavaBeanIntegerPropertywill reject changes, if it is bound to anObservableValue<Integer>.Deploying an Application as a Module
If the Java Bean class is in a named module, then it must be reflectively accessible to the
javafx.basemodule. A class is reflectively accessible if the moduleopensthe containing package to at least thejavafx.basemodule.For example, if
com.foo.MyBeanClassis in thefoo.appmodule, themodule-info.javamight look like this:module foo.app { opens com.foo to javafx.base; }Alternatively, a class is reflectively accessible if the module
exportsthe containing package unconditionally.- Since:
- JavaFX 2.1
- See Also:
IntegerProperty,JavaBeanIntegerPropertyBuilder
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voidaddListener(InvalidationListener listener)Adds anInvalidationListenerwhich will be notified whenever theObservablebecomes invalid.voidaddListener(ChangeListener<? super Number> listener)Adds aChangeListenerwhich will be notified whenever the value of theObservableValuechanges.voidbind(ObservableValue<? extends Number> observable)Create a unidirection binding for thisProperty.voiddispose()Signals to the JavaFX property that it will not be used anymore and any references can be removed.voidfireValueChangedEvent()This method can be called to notify the adapter of a change of the Java Bean value, if the Java Bean property is not bound (i.e.intget()Get the wrapped value.ObjectgetBean()Returns theObjectthat contains this property.StringgetName()Returns the name of this property.booleanisBound()Can be used to check, if aPropertyis bound.voidremoveListener(InvalidationListener listener)Removes the given listener from the list of listeners, that are notified whenever the value of theObservablebecomes invalid.voidremoveListener(ChangeListener<? super Number> listener)Removes the given listener from the list of listeners that are notified whenever the value of theObservableValuechanges.voidset(int value)Set the wrapped value.StringtoString()Returns a string representation of thisJavaBeanIntegerPropertyobject.voidunbind()Remove the unidirectional binding for thisProperty.-
Methods inherited from class javafx.beans.property.IntegerProperty
asObject, bindBidirectional, integerProperty, setValue, unbindBidirectional
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Methods inherited from class javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyIntegerProperty
readOnlyIntegerProperty
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Methods inherited from class javafx.beans.binding.IntegerExpression
add, add, add, add, divide, divide, divide, divide, doubleValue, floatValue, getValue, integerExpression, integerExpression, intValue, longValue, multiply, multiply, multiply, multiply, negate, subtract, subtract, subtract, subtract
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Methods inherited from class javafx.beans.binding.NumberExpressionBase
add, asString, asString, asString, divide, greaterThan, greaterThan, greaterThan, greaterThan, greaterThan, greaterThanOrEqualTo, greaterThanOrEqualTo, greaterThanOrEqualTo, greaterThanOrEqualTo, greaterThanOrEqualTo, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, lessThan, lessThan, lessThan, lessThan, lessThan, lessThanOrEqualTo, lessThanOrEqualTo, lessThanOrEqualTo, lessThanOrEqualTo, lessThanOrEqualTo, multiply, numberExpression, subtract
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue
getValue
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Methods inherited from interface javafx.beans.property.Property
bindBidirectional, unbindBidirectional
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Methods inherited from interface javafx.beans.value.WritableValue
getValue
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Method Detail
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get
public int get()
Get the wrapped value. UnlikeWritableValue.getValue(), this method returns primitive int. Needs to be identical toWritableValue.getValue().- Specified by:
getin interfaceObservableIntegerValue- Specified by:
getin interfaceWritableIntegerValue- Returns:
- The current value
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UndeclaredThrowableException- if calling the getter of the Java Bean property throws anIllegalAccessExceptionor anInvocationTargetException.
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set
public void set(int value)
Set the wrapped value. UnlikeWritableIntegerValue.setValue(java.lang.Number), this method uses primitive int.- Specified by:
setin interfaceWritableIntegerValue- Parameters:
value- The new value- Throws:
UndeclaredThrowableException- if calling the getter of the Java Bean property throws anIllegalAccessExceptionor anInvocationTargetException.
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bind
public void bind(ObservableValue<? extends Number> observable)
Create a unidirection binding for thisProperty.Note that JavaFX has all the bind calls implemented through weak listeners. This means the bound property can be garbage collected and stopped from being updated.
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unbind
public void unbind()
Remove the unidirectional binding for thisProperty. If thePropertyis not bound, calling this method has no effect.- Specified by:
unbindin interfaceProperty<Number>- See Also:
Property.bind(javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue)
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isBound
public boolean isBound()
Can be used to check, if aPropertyis bound.- Specified by:
isBoundin interfaceProperty<Number>- Returns:
trueif thePropertyis bound,falseotherwise- See Also:
Property.bind(javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue)
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getBean
public Object getBean()
Returns theObjectthat contains this property. If this property is not contained in anObject,nullis returned.- Specified by:
getBeanin interfaceReadOnlyProperty<Number>- Returns:
- the containing
Objectornull
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getName
public String getName()
Returns the name of this property. If the property does not have a name, this method returns an emptyString.- Specified by:
getNamein interfaceReadOnlyProperty<Number>- Returns:
- the name or an empty
String
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addListener
public void addListener(ChangeListener<? super Number> listener)
Adds aChangeListenerwhich will be notified whenever the value of theObservableValuechanges. If the same listener is added more than once, then it will be notified more than once. That is, no check is made to ensure uniqueness.Note that the same actual
ChangeListenerinstance may be safely registered for differentObservableValues.The
ObservableValuestores a strong reference to the listener which will prevent the listener from being garbage collected and may result in a memory leak. It is recommended to either unregister a listener by callingremoveListenerafter use or to use an instance ofWeakChangeListeneravoid this situation.- Specified by:
addListenerin interfaceObservableValue<Number>- Parameters:
listener- The listener to register- See Also:
ObservableValue.removeListener(ChangeListener)
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removeListener
public void removeListener(ChangeListener<? super Number> listener)
Removes the given listener from the list of listeners that are notified whenever the value of theObservableValuechanges.If the given listener has not been previously registered (i.e. it was never added) then this method call is a no-op. If it had been previously added then it will be removed. If it had been added more than once, then only the first occurrence will be removed.
- Specified by:
removeListenerin interfaceObservableValue<Number>- Parameters:
listener- The listener to remove- See Also:
ObservableValue.addListener(ChangeListener)
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addListener
public void addListener(InvalidationListener listener)
Adds anInvalidationListenerwhich will be notified whenever theObservablebecomes invalid. If the same listener is added more than once, then it will be notified more than once. That is, no check is made to ensure uniqueness.Note that the same actual
InvalidationListenerinstance may be safely registered for differentObservables.The
Observablestores a strong reference to the listener which will prevent the listener from being garbage collected and may result in a memory leak. It is recommended to either unregister a listener by callingremoveListenerafter use or to use an instance ofWeakInvalidationListeneravoid this situation.- Specified by:
addListenerin interfaceObservable- Parameters:
listener- The listener to register- See Also:
Observable.removeListener(InvalidationListener)
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removeListener
public void removeListener(InvalidationListener listener)
Removes the given listener from the list of listeners, that are notified whenever the value of theObservablebecomes invalid.If the given listener has not been previously registered (i.e. it was never added) then this method call is a no-op. If it had been previously added then it will be removed. If it had been added more than once, then only the first occurrence will be removed.
- Specified by:
removeListenerin interfaceObservable- Parameters:
listener- The listener to remove- See Also:
Observable.addListener(InvalidationListener)
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fireValueChangedEvent
public void fireValueChangedEvent()
This method can be called to notify the adapter of a change of the Java Bean value, if the Java Bean property is not bound (i.e. it does not support PropertyChangeListeners).- Specified by:
fireValueChangedEventin interfaceReadOnlyJavaBeanProperty<Number>
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dispose
public void dispose()
Signals to the JavaFX property that it will not be used anymore and any references can be removed. A call of this method usually results in the property stopping to observe the Java Bean property by unregistering its listener(s).- Specified by:
disposein interfaceReadOnlyJavaBeanProperty<Number>
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toString
public String toString()
Returns a string representation of thisJavaBeanIntegerPropertyobject.- Overrides:
toStringin classIntegerProperty- Returns:
- a string representation of this
JavaBeanIntegerPropertyobject.
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