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Class AbstractListModel<E>

Type Parameters:
E - the type of the elements of this model
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, ListModel<E>
Direct Known Subclasses:
BasicDirectoryModel, DefaultComboBoxModel, DefaultListModel, MetalFileChooserUI.DirectoryComboBoxModel, MetalFileChooserUI.FilterComboBoxModel
public abstract class AbstractListModel<E>
extends Object
implements ListModel<E>, Serializable

The abstract definition for the data model that provides a List with its contents.

Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans™ has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

Fields

listenerList

protected EventListenerList listenerList

Constructors

AbstractListModel

public AbstractListModel()

Methods

addListDataListener

public void addListDataListener(ListDataListener l)

Adds a listener to the list that's notified each time a change to the data model occurs.

Specified by:
addListDataListener in interface ListModel<E>
Parameters:
l - the ListDataListener to be added

removeListDataListener

public void removeListDataListener(ListDataListener l)

Removes a listener from the list that's notified each time a change to the data model occurs.

Specified by:
removeListDataListener in interface ListModel<E>
Parameters:
l - the ListDataListener to be removed

getListDataListeners

public ListDataListener[] getListDataListeners()

Returns an array of all the list data listeners registered on this AbstractListModel.

Returns:
all of this model's ListDataListeners, or an empty array if no list data listeners are currently registered
Since:
1.4
See Also:
addListDataListener(javax.swing.event.ListDataListener), removeListDataListener(javax.swing.event.ListDataListener)

fireContentsChanged

protected void fireContentsChanged(Object source,
                                   int index0,
                                   int index1)

AbstractListModel subclasses must call this method after one or more elements of the list change. The changed elements are specified by the closed interval index0, index1 -- the endpoints are included. Note that index0 need not be less than or equal to index1.

Parameters:
source - the ListModel that changed, typically "this"
index0 - one end of the new interval
index1 - the other end of the new interval
See Also:
EventListenerList, DefaultListModel

fireIntervalAdded

protected void fireIntervalAdded(Object source,
                                 int index0,
                                 int index1)

AbstractListModel subclasses must call this method after one or more elements are added to the model. The new elements are specified by a closed interval index0, index1 -- the enpoints are included. Note that index0 need not be less than or equal to index1.

Parameters:
source - the ListModel that changed, typically "this"
index0 - one end of the new interval
index1 - the other end of the new interval
See Also:
EventListenerList, DefaultListModel

fireIntervalRemoved

protected void fireIntervalRemoved(Object source,
                                   int index0,
                                   int index1)

AbstractListModel subclasses must call this method after one or more elements are removed from the model. index0 and index1 are the end points of the interval that's been removed. Note that index0 need not be less than or equal to index1.

Parameters:
source - the ListModel that changed, typically "this"
index0 - one end of the removed interval, including index0
index1 - the other end of the removed interval, including index1
See Also:
EventListenerList, DefaultListModel

getListeners

public <T extends EventListener> T[] getListeners(Class<T> listenerType)

Returns an array of all the objects currently registered as FooListeners upon this model. FooListeners are registered using the addFooListener method.

You can specify the listenerType argument with a class literal, such as FooListener.class. For example, you can query a list model m for its list data listeners with the following code:

ListDataListener[] ldls = (ListDataListener[])(m.getListeners(ListDataListener.class));
If no such listeners exist, this method returns an empty array.
Parameters:
listenerType - the type of listeners requested; this parameter should specify an interface that descends from java.util.EventListener
Returns:
an array of all objects registered as FooListeners on this model, or an empty array if no such listeners have been added
Throws:
ClassCastException - if listenerType doesn't specify a class or interface that implements java.util.EventListener
Since:
1.3
See Also:
getListDataListeners()

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