| JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.6.0
java.beans
Class FeatureDescriptor
java.lang.Object
java.beans.FeatureDescriptor
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- BeanDescriptor, EventSetDescriptor, MethodDescriptor, ParameterDescriptor, PropertyDescriptor
public class FeatureDescriptor - extends Object
The FeatureDescriptor class is the common baseclass for PropertyDescriptor,
EventSetDescriptor, and MethodDescriptor, etc.
It supports some common information that can be set and retrieved for
any of the introspection descriptors.
In addition it provides an extension mechanism so that arbitrary
attribute/value pairs can be associated with a design feature.
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Method Summary |
Enumeration<String> |
attributeNames()
Gets an enumeration of the locale-independent names of this
feature. |
String |
getDisplayName()
Gets the localized display name of this feature. |
String |
getName()
Gets the programmatic name of this feature. |
String |
getShortDescription()
Gets the short description of this feature. |
Object |
getValue(String attributeName)
Retrieve a named attribute with this feature. |
boolean |
isExpert()
The "expert" flag is used to distinguish between those features that are
intended for expert users from those that are intended for normal users. |
boolean |
isHidden()
The "hidden" flag is used to identify features that are intended only
for tool use, and which should not be exposed to humans. |
boolean |
isPreferred()
The "preferred" flag is used to identify features that are particularly
important for presenting to humans. |
void |
setDisplayName(String displayName)
Sets the localized display name of this feature. |
void |
setExpert(boolean expert)
The "expert" flag is used to distinguish between features that are
intended for expert users from those that are intended for normal users. |
void |
setHidden(boolean hidden)
The "hidden" flag is used to identify features that are intended only
for tool use, and which should not be exposed to humans. |
void |
setName(String name)
Sets the programmatic name of this feature. |
void |
setPreferred(boolean preferred)
The "preferred" flag is used to identify features that are particularly
important for presenting to humans. |
void |
setShortDescription(String text)
You can associate a short descriptive string with a feature. |
void |
setValue(String attributeName,
Object value)
Associate a named attribute with this feature. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
FeatureDescriptor
public FeatureDescriptor()
- Constructs a
FeatureDescriptor.
getName
public String getName()
- Gets the programmatic name of this feature.
- Returns:
- The programmatic name of the property/method/event
setName
public void setName(String name)
- Sets the programmatic name of this feature.
- Parameters:
name - The programmatic name of the property/method/event
getDisplayName
public String getDisplayName()
- Gets the localized display name of this feature.
- Returns:
- The localized display name for the property/method/event.
This defaults to the same as its programmatic name from getName.
setDisplayName
public void setDisplayName(String displayName)
- Sets the localized display name of this feature.
- Parameters:
displayName - The localized display name for the
property/method/event.
isExpert
public boolean isExpert()
- The "expert" flag is used to distinguish between those features that are
intended for expert users from those that are intended for normal users.
- Returns:
- True if this feature is intended for use by experts only.
setExpert
public void setExpert(boolean expert)
- The "expert" flag is used to distinguish between features that are
intended for expert users from those that are intended for normal users.
- Parameters:
expert - True if this feature is intended for use by experts only.
isHidden
public boolean isHidden()
- The "hidden" flag is used to identify features that are intended only
for tool use, and which should not be exposed to humans.
- Returns:
- True if this feature should be hidden from human users.
setHidden
public void setHidden(boolean hidden)
- The "hidden" flag is used to identify features that are intended only
for tool use, and which should not be exposed to humans.
- Parameters:
hidden - True if this feature should be hidden from human users.
isPreferred
public boolean isPreferred()
- The "preferred" flag is used to identify features that are particularly
important for presenting to humans.
- Returns:
- True if this feature should be preferentially shown to human users.
setPreferred
public void setPreferred(boolean preferred)
- The "preferred" flag is used to identify features that are particularly
important for presenting to humans.
- Parameters:
preferred - True if this feature should be preferentially shown
to human users.
getShortDescription
public String getShortDescription()
- Gets the short description of this feature.
- Returns:
- A localized short description associated with this
property/method/event. This defaults to be the display name.
setShortDescription
public void setShortDescription(String text)
- You can associate a short descriptive string with a feature. Normally
these descriptive strings should be less than about 40 characters.
- Parameters:
text - A (localized) short description to be associated with
this property/method/event.
setValue
public void setValue(String attributeName,
Object value)
- Associate a named attribute with this feature.
- Parameters:
attributeName - The locale-independent name of the attributevalue - The value.
getValue
public Object getValue(String attributeName)
- Retrieve a named attribute with this feature.
- Parameters:
attributeName - The locale-independent name of the attribute
- Returns:
- The value of the attribute. May be null if
the attribute is unknown.
attributeNames
public Enumeration<String> attributeNames()
- Gets an enumeration of the locale-independent names of this
feature.
- Returns:
- An enumeration of the locale-independent names of any
attributes that have been registered with setValue.
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