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package java.beans;

import java.util.EventListenerProxy;

A class which extends the EventListenerProxy specifically for associating a VetoableChangeListener with a "constrained" property. Instances of this class can be added as a VetoableChangeListener to a bean which supports firing VetoableChange events.

If the object has a getVetoableChangeListeners() method then the array returned could be a mixture of VetoableChangeListener and VetoableChangeListenerProxy objects.

See Also:
Since:1.4
/** * A class which extends the <code>EventListenerProxy</code> specifically * for associating a <code>VetoableChangeListener</code> with a "constrained" * property. Instances of this class can be added as a * <code>VetoableChangeListener</code> to a bean which supports firing * VetoableChange events. * <p> * If the object has a <code>getVetoableChangeListeners()</code> * method then the array returned could be a mixture of * <code>VetoableChangeListener</code> and * <code>VetoableChangeListenerProxy</code> objects. * <p> * @see java.util.EventListenerProxy * @see VetoableChangeListener * @see VetoableChangeSupport#getVetoableChangeListeners * @since 1.4 */
public class VetoableChangeListenerProxy extends EventListenerProxy implements VetoableChangeListener { private String propertyName;
Params:
  • propertyName – The name of the property to listen on.
  • listener – The listener object
/** * @param propertyName The name of the property to listen on. * @param listener The listener object */
public VetoableChangeListenerProxy(String propertyName, VetoableChangeListener listener) { super(listener); this.propertyName = propertyName; }
Forwards the property change event to the listener delegate.
Params:
  • evt – the property change event
Throws:
/** * Forwards the property change event to the listener delegate. * * @param evt the property change event * * @exception PropertyVetoException if the recipient wishes the property * change to be rolled back. */
public void vetoableChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt) throws PropertyVetoException{ ((VetoableChangeListener)getListener()).vetoableChange(evt); }
Returns the name of the named property associated with the listener.
/** * Returns the name of the named property associated with the * listener. */
public String getPropertyName() { return propertyName; } }