gcc/libjava/java/beans/DesignMode.java
Tom Tromey 6c80c45e30 Jumbo patch:
* Imported beans and serialization
* Updated IA-64 port
* Miscellaneous bug fixes

From-SVN: r34028
2000-05-19 17:55:34 +00:00

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/* java.beans.DesignMode
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package java.beans;
/**
* <code>BeanContextChild</code> implementors implement this to get information about whether they are in a design time or runtime environment.
* The reason this is restricted to <code>BeanContextChild</code>ren is that
* only things in the <code>BeanContext</code> hierarchy are given this
* information in the first place.
*
* @author John Keiser
* @since JDK1.2
* @see java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextChild
*/
public interface DesignMode {
/**
* Use this name when firing <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code>s from your Bean.
* @fixme Check whether PROPERTYNAME is set to same value as Sun.
*/
public static final String PROPERTYNAME = "designTime";
/**
* The environment will call this method on your
* <code>BeanContextChild</code> when it is registered in a parent
* <code>BeanContext</code> or when behavior needs to switch from
* design time to runtime behavior (or vice versa).
* <P>
*
* <code>BeanContext</code>s are required to fire
* <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code>s when properties change.
* <code>designTime</code> is a property, and therefore when you
* implement <code>setDesignTime()</code>, you need to fire a
* <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code> with the old value, the new
* value and using <code>PROPERTYNAME</code> as the property name.
*
* @param designTime the new value of design time,
* <code>true</code> if it is design time,
* <code>false</code> if it is runtime.
*
* @fixme I'm frankly not really sure whether it's the case that
* the BeanContext can <em>change</em> the status of the Bean from
* design time to runtime. But it appears that it may be so.
*
* @see java.util.PropertyChangeEvent
* @see java.beans.beancontext.BeanContext
* @see #PROPERTYNAME
*/
public void setDesignTime(boolean designTime);
/**
* This method should tell whether it is design time or runtime.
* @return <code>true</code> if design time, <code>false</code> if
* runtime.
*/
public boolean isDesignTime();
}