- Type Parameters:
- T- type of the wrapped- Object
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Observable,- JavaBeanProperty<T>,- ReadOnlyJavaBeanProperty<T>,- Property<T>,- ReadOnlyProperty<T>,- ObservableObjectValue<T>,- ObservableValue<T>,- WritableObjectValue<T>,- WritableValue<T>
public final class JavaBeanObjectProperty<T> extends ObjectProperty<T> implements JavaBeanProperty<T>
JavaBeanObjectProperty provides an adapter between a regular
 Java Bean property of type T and a JavaFX
 ObjectProperty<T>. It cannot be created directly, but a
 JavaBeanObjectPropertyBuilder has 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 JavaBeanObjectProperty will be
 aware of changes in the Java Bean. Otherwise it can be notified about
 changes by calling ReadOnlyJavaBeanProperty.fireValueChangedEvent(). If the Java Bean property
 is also constrained (i.e. it supports VetoableChangeListeners), this
 JavaBeanObjectProperty will reject changes, if it is bound to an
 ObservableValue<Object>.
 
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.base module.
 A class is reflectively accessible if the module
 opens the containing package to at
 least the javafx.base module.
 
 For example, if com.foo.MyBeanClass is in the foo.app module,
 the module-info.java might
 look like this:
 
module foo.app {
    opens com.foo to javafx.base;
}
 Alternatively, a class is reflectively accessible if the module
 exports the containing package
 unconditionally.
 
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.1
- See Also:
- ObjectProperty,- JavaBeanObjectPropertyBuilder
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Method SummaryMethods declared in class javafx.beans.binding.ObjectExpressionasString, asString, asString, isEqualTo, isEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotEqualTo, isNotNull, isNull, objectExpressionMethods declared in class java.lang.Objectclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods declared in interface javafx.beans.ObservableaddListener, removeListenerMethods declared in interface javafx.beans.value.ObservableValueaddListener, getValue, removeListenerMethods declared in interface javafx.beans.property.Propertybind, bindBidirectional, isBound, unbind, unbindBidirectionalMethods declared in interface javafx.beans.property.adapter.ReadOnlyJavaBeanPropertydispose, fireValueChangedEventMethods declared in interface javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyPropertygetBean, getNameMethods declared in interface javafx.beans.value.WritableValuegetValue, setValue
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Method Details- 
getGet the wrapped value. This must be identical to the value returned fromWritableValue.getValue().This method exists only to align WritableObjectValue API with WritableBooleanValueand subclasses ofWritableNumberValue- Specified by:
- getin interface- ObservableObjectValue<T>
- Specified by:
- getin interface- WritableObjectValue<T>
- Returns:
- The current value
- Throws:
- UndeclaredThrowableException- if calling the getter of the Java Bean property throws an- IllegalAccessExceptionor an- InvocationTargetException.
 
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setSet the wrapped value. Should be equivalent toWritableValue.setValue(java.lang.Object)- Specified by:
- setin interface- WritableObjectValue<T>
- Parameters:
- value- The new value
- Throws:
- UndeclaredThrowableException- if calling the getter of the Java Bean property throws an- IllegalAccessExceptionor an- InvocationTargetException.
- See Also:
- WritableObjectValue.get()
 
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toStringReturns a string representation of thisJavaBeanObjectPropertyobject.- Overrides:
- toStringin class- ObjectProperty<T>
- Returns:
- a string representation of this JavaBeanObjectPropertyobject.
 
 
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