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package java.beans.beancontext;

import java.util.Iterator;

One of the primary functions of a BeanContext is to act a as rendezvous between JavaBeans, and BeanContextServiceProviders.

A JavaBean nested within a BeanContext, may ask that BeanContext to provide an instance of a "service", based upon a reference to a Java Class object that represents that service.

If such a service has been registered with the context, or one of its nesting context's, in the case where a context delegate to its context to satisfy a service request, then the BeanContextServiceProvider associated with the service is asked to provide an instance of that service.

The ServcieProvider may always return the same instance, or it may construct a new instance for each request.

/** * <p> * One of the primary functions of a BeanContext is to act a as rendezvous * between JavaBeans, and BeanContextServiceProviders. * </p> * <p> * A JavaBean nested within a BeanContext, may ask that BeanContext to * provide an instance of a "service", based upon a reference to a Java * Class object that represents that service. * </p> * <p> * If such a service has been registered with the context, or one of its * nesting context's, in the case where a context delegate to its context * to satisfy a service request, then the BeanContextServiceProvider associated with * the service is asked to provide an instance of that service. * </p> * <p> * The ServcieProvider may always return the same instance, or it may * construct a new instance for each request. * </p> */
public interface BeanContextServiceProvider {
Invoked by BeanContextServices, this method requests an instance of a service from this BeanContextServiceProvider.
Params:
  • bcs – The BeanContextServices associated with this particular request. This parameter enables the BeanContextServiceProvider to distinguish service requests from multiple sources.
  • requestor – The object requesting the service
  • serviceClass – The service requested
  • serviceSelector – the service dependent parameter for a particular service, or null if not applicable.
Returns:a reference to the requested service
/** * Invoked by <code>BeanContextServices</code>, this method * requests an instance of a * service from this <code>BeanContextServiceProvider</code>. * * @param bcs The <code>BeanContextServices</code> associated with this * particular request. This parameter enables the * <code>BeanContextServiceProvider</code> to distinguish service * requests from multiple sources. * * @param requestor The object requesting the service * * @param serviceClass The service requested * * @param serviceSelector the service dependent parameter * for a particular service, or <code>null</code> if not applicable. * * @return a reference to the requested service */
Object getService(BeanContextServices bcs, Object requestor, Class serviceClass, Object serviceSelector);
Invoked by BeanContextServices, this method releases a nested BeanContextChild's (or any arbitrary object associated with a BeanContextChild) reference to the specified service.
Params:
  • bcs – the BeanContextServices associated with this particular release request
  • requestor – the object requesting the service to be released
  • service – the service that is to be released
/** * Invoked by <code>BeanContextServices</code>, * this method releases a nested <code>BeanContextChild</code>'s * (or any arbitrary object associated with a * <code>BeanContextChild</code>) reference to the specified service. * * @param bcs the <code>BeanContextServices</code> associated with this * particular release request * * @param requestor the object requesting the service to be released * * @param service the service that is to be released */
public void releaseService(BeanContextServices bcs, Object requestor, Object service);
Invoked by BeanContextServices, this method gets the current service selectors for the specified service. A service selector is a service specific parameter, typical examples of which could include: a parameter to a constructor for the service implementation class, a value for a particular service's property, or a key into a map of existing implementations.
Params:
  • bcs – the BeanContextServices for this request
  • serviceClass – the specified service
Returns: the current service selectors for the specified serviceClass
/** * Invoked by <code>BeanContextServices</code>, this method * gets the current service selectors for the specified service. * A service selector is a service specific parameter, * typical examples of which could include: a * parameter to a constructor for the service implementation class, * a value for a particular service's property, or a key into a * map of existing implementations. * * @param bcs the <code>BeanContextServices</code> for this request * @param serviceClass the specified service * @return the current service selectors for the specified serviceClass */
Iterator getCurrentServiceSelectors(BeanContextServices bcs, Class serviceClass); }