Package com.iizix.event
Class PostProcessing
- java.lang.Object
- com.iizix.event.PostProcessing
 
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- IPostEventProcessing
 - public class PostProcessing extends java.lang.Object implements IPostEventProcessing The post processor implementation.- Author:
- Christopher Mindus
 
- Constructor Summary- Constructors - Constructor - Description - PostProcessing(GProp<?> initialDispatcher)Constructor with initial dispatcher.
 - Method Summary- All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods - Modifier and Type - Method - Description - void- addPostProcessor(EventListener postProcessor)Adds a post-event processor that will be called when the event has completed its notification process.- void- execute(GProp<?> dispatcher, GEvent event)Executes all post processors for a dispatcher.- EventListener[]- getPostProcessors(GProp<?> dispatcher)Gets the post-processors.- boolean- hasPostProcessors(GProp<?> dispatcher)Checks for presence of post processors.- void- setInitialProperty(GProp<?> initialDispatcher)Assigns the initial sender property that should perform post processing of events.
 
- Constructor Detail- PostProcessing- public PostProcessing(GProp<?> initialDispatcher) Constructor with initial dispatcher.- Parameters:
- initialDispatcher- The initial dispatcher, can be null.
 
 
 - Method Detail- setInitialProperty- public void setInitialProperty(GProp<?> initialDispatcher) Assigns the initial sender property that should perform post processing of events. This method should only be called from the initial GProp that sends the event the first time. This is done from the GProp.onEvent method and should not be called elsewhere.- Specified by:
- setInitialPropertyin interface- IPostEventProcessing
- Parameters:
- initialDispatcher- The initial dispatcher.
 
 - addPostProcessor- public void addPostProcessor(EventListener postProcessor) Adds a post-event processor that will be called when the event has completed its notification process. This method can be called at any time during the event notification phase, but calls to this method when post-processing is executing is not going to change the post-processors, thus will the- postProcessornot be called.- Note: the post-processors are called no matter if the event has been canceled, so the processor may have to check the cancel state. - Calling this method with the same - postProcessormore than once does not add it again.- Specified by:
- addPostProcessorin interface- IPostEventProcessing
- Parameters:
- postProcessor- Processor to add.
- Throws:
- java.lang.NullPointerException- If the- postProcessoris null.
 
 - getPostProcessors- public EventListener[] getPostProcessors(GProp<?> dispatcher) Gets the post-processors.- Specified by:
- getPostProcessorsin interface- IPostEventProcessing
- Parameters:
- dispatcher- The property retrieving the post-processors, null for none.
- Returns:
- An array of the post-processors to call after all normal event notification, null for none.
 
 - hasPostProcessors- public boolean hasPostProcessors(GProp<?> dispatcher) Checks for presence of post processors.- Parameters:
- dispatcher- The property retrieving the post-processors, null for none.
- Returns:
- true if post processors are present, false otherwise.
 
 - execute- public void execute(GProp<?> dispatcher, GEvent event) Executes all post processors for a dispatcher.- Parameters:
- dispatcher- The property retrieving the post-processors, null for none.
- event- Event to dispatch to the post processors.
- Throws:
- java.lang.NullPointerException- if the dispatcher or event is null.