public interface DesignMode
This interface is intended to be implemented by, or delegated from, instances of java.beans.beancontext.BeanContext, in order to propagate to its nested hierarchy of java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextChild instances, the current "designTime" property.
The JavaBeans™ specification defines the notion of design time as is a mode in which JavaBeans instances should function during their composition and customization in a interactive design, composition or construction tool, as opposed to runtime when the JavaBean is part of an applet, application, or other live Java executable abstraction.
BeanContext
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BeanContextChild
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BeanContextMembershipListener
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PropertyChangeEvent
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
PROPERTYNAME
The standard value of the propertyName as fired from a BeanContext or
other source of PropertyChangeEvents.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
isDesignTime()
A value of true denotes that JavaBeans should behave in design time
mode, a value of false denotes runtime behavior.
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void |
setDesignTime(boolean designTime)
Sets the "value" of the "designTime" property.
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static final String PROPERTYNAME
void setDesignTime(boolean designTime)
If the implementing object is an instance of java.beans.beancontext.BeanContext, or a subinterface thereof, then that BeanContext should fire a PropertyChangeEvent, to its registered BeanContextMembershipListeners, with parameters:
propertyName
- java.beans.DesignMode.PROPERTYNAME
oldValue
- previous value of "designTime"
newValue
- current value of "designTime"
designTime
- the current "value" of the "designTime" propertyBeanContext
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BeanContextMembershipListener
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PropertyChangeEvent
boolean isDesignTime()
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