Class JSignal4<A1,A2,A3,A4>
The argument types A1 to A4 must be a String
, WString
or a wrapper class
of one of the Java primitive types. Values of the corresponding JavaScript types can be
passed to the JavaScript call.
Note that this is an abstract class. To create a JSignal, you should specialize this class, but you do not need to reimplement any method. The reason for this is to circumvent limitations in Java to obtain introspection in the types of the arguments, and provide suitable marshaling of data from JavaScript to Java. The easiest way to instantiate an object of this class is:
JSignal4<String, Integer, Double, Integer> pingSignal = new JSignal4<String, Integer, Double, Integer>(this, "pingSignal") { };For a usage example take a look the documentation of
JSignal2
.-
Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class eu.webtoolkit.jwt.AbstractEventSignal
AbstractEventSignal.AutoLearnListener, AbstractEventSignal.JavaScriptListener, AbstractEventSignal.LearningListener, AbstractEventSignal.PreLearnListener
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class eu.webtoolkit.jwt.AbstractSignal
AbstractSignal.Connection
-
Constructor Summary
-
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionaddListener
(WObject listenerOwner, Signal.Listener listener) Adds a listener for this signal.addListener
(WObject listenerOwner, Signal4.Listener<A1, A2, A3, A4> listener) Adds a listener for this signal.createCall
(String arg1, String arg2, String arg3, String arg4) Returns a JavaScript statement that triggers this signal.protected int
Returns the number of parameters (excluding an 'event').protected int
Returns the number of connected listeners.void
removeListener
(Signal.Listener listener) Removes a listener.void
removeListener
(Signal4.Listener<A1, A2, A3, A4> listener) Removes a listener.void
Triggers the signal.Methods inherited from class eu.webtoolkit.jwt.AbstractJSignal
createUserEventCall, getName
Methods inherited from class eu.webtoolkit.jwt.AbstractEventSignal
addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, createUserEventCall, disconnect, isCanAutoLearn, isConnected, isDefaultActionPrevented, isPropagationPrevented, preventDefaultAction, preventDefaultAction, preventPropagation, preventPropagation, removeListener, removeListener
Methods inherited from class eu.webtoolkit.jwt.AbstractSignal
getListeners, isBlocked, setBlocked
-
Constructor Details
-
JSignal4
Creates a signal.- Parameters:
sender
- the object that will be identified as the sender for this signal.name
- the signal name (must be unique for each sender)
-
-
Method Details
-
addListener
public AbstractSignal.Connection addListener(WObject listenerOwner, Signal4.Listener<A1, A2, A3, A4> listener) Adds a listener for this signal.Each listener will be triggered whenever the signal is triggered.
- Parameters:
listenerOwner
- the enclosing object for a listener implemented using an (anonymous) inner classlistener
- the listener- Returns:
- a connection object that may be used to control the connection
- See Also:
-
getListenerCount
protected int getListenerCount()Description copied from class:AbstractSignal
Returns the number of connected listeners.- Overrides:
getListenerCount
in classAbstractEventSignal
- Returns:
- the number of connected listeners.
-
removeListener
Removes a listener.- Parameters:
listener
- a listener that was previously added
-
trigger
Triggers the signal.The arguments are passed to the listeners.
- Parameters:
arg1
- Argument 1arg2
- Argument 2arg3
- Argument 3arg4
- Argument 4
-
createCall
Returns a JavaScript statement that triggers this signal.You can use this to trigger the signal from within generated JavaScript code.
- Parameters:
arg1
- JavaScript argument 1.arg2
- JavaScript argument 2.arg3
- JavaScript argument 3.arg4
- JavaScript argument 4.
-
addListener
Description copied from class:AbstractSignal
Adds a listener for this signal.Each listener will be notified when the signal is triggered.
An owner object may be passed when the listener is implemented using an (anonymous) inner class. In that case the owner object should be the enclosing object of the listener object, and this is used to bind the lifetime of the listener. To avoid the owner object from not being garbage collected when it is no longer used, only the owner object will add a reference to the listener, while the signal will use a weak reference.
This avoids the most common reason for memory leaks in Java implementations of the Observer pattern: the owner object will not get garbage collected because of the (anonymous) listener object having a reference to it, even if the receiver object is no longer referenced from anywhere. When the owner object is not
null
, the listener is stored using a strong reference in the owner object, and using a weak reference in the signal.- Specified by:
addListener
in classAbstractSignal
- Parameters:
listenerOwner
- if notnull
, the enclosing object for a listener implemented using an inner classlistener
- the listener- Returns:
- a connection object that may be used to control the connection
-
removeListener
Description copied from class:AbstractSignal
Removes a listener.- Specified by:
removeListener
in classAbstractSignal
- Parameters:
listener
- a listener that was previously added.
-
getArgumentCount
protected int getArgumentCount()Description copied from class:AbstractSignal
Returns the number of parameters (excluding an 'event').- Specified by:
getArgumentCount
in classAbstractSignal
-