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-package org.argeo.cms.ui.eclipse.forms;
-
-/**
- * Classes that implement this interface can be added to the managed form and
- * take part in the form life cycle. The part is initialized with the form and
- * will be asked to accept focus. The part can receive form input and can elect
- * to do something according to it (for example, select an object that matches
- * the input).
- * <p>
- * The form part has two 'out of sync' states in respect to the model(s) that
- * feed the form: <b>dirty</b> and <b>stale</b>. When a part is dirty, it
- * means that the user interacted with it and now its widgets contain state that
- * is newer than the model. In order to sync up with the model, 'commit' needs
- * to be called. In contrast, the model can change 'under' the form (as a result
- * of some actions outside the form), resulting in data in the model being
- * 'newer' than the content presented in the form. A 'stale' form part is
- * brought in sync with the model by calling 'refresh'. The part is responsible
- * for notifying the form when one of these states change in the part. The form
- * reserves the right to handle this notification in the most appropriate way
- * for the situation (for example, if the form is in a page of the multi-page
- * editor, it may do nothing for stale parts if the page is currently not
- * showing).
- * <p>
- * When the form is disposed, each registered part is disposed as well. Parts
- * are responsible for releasing any system resources they created and for
- * removing themselves as listeners from all event providers.
- *
- * @see IManagedForm
- * @since 1.0
- *
- */
-public interface IFormPart {
- /**
- * Initializes the part.
- *
- * @param form
- * the managed form that manages the part
- */
- void initialize(IManagedForm form);
-
- /**
- * Disposes the part allowing it to release allocated resources.
- */
- void dispose();
-
- /**
- * Returns true if the part has been modified with respect to the data
- * loaded from the model.
- *
- * @return true if the part has been modified with respect to the data
- * loaded from the model
- */
- boolean isDirty();
-
- /**
- * If part is displaying information loaded from a model, this method
- * instructs it to commit the new (modified) data back into the model.
- *
- * @param onSave
- * indicates if commit is called during 'save' operation or for
- * some other reason (for example, if form is contained in a
- * wizard or a multi-page editor and the user is about to leave
- * the page).
- */
- void commit(boolean onSave);
-
- /**
- * Notifies the part that an object has been set as overall form's input.
- * The part can elect to react by revealing or selecting the object, or do
- * nothing if not applicable.
- *
- * @return <code>true</code> if the part has selected and revealed the
- * input object, <code>false</code> otherwise.
- */
- boolean setFormInput(Object input);
-
- /**
- * Instructs form part to transfer focus to the widget that should has focus
- * in that part. The method can do nothing (if it has no widgets capable of
- * accepting focus).
- */
- void setFocus();
-
- /**
- * Tests whether the form part is stale and needs refreshing. Parts can
- * receive notification from models that will make their content stale, but
- * may need to delay refreshing to improve performance (for example, there
- * is no need to immediately refresh a part on a form that is current on a
- * hidden page).
- * <p>
- * It is important to differentiate 'stale' and 'dirty' states. Part is
- * 'dirty' if user interacted with its editable widgets and changed the
- * values. In contrast, part is 'stale' when the data it presents in the
- * widgets has been changed in the model without direct user interaction.
- *
- * @return <code>true</code> if the part needs refreshing,
- * <code>false</code> otherwise.
- */
- boolean isStale();
-
- /**
- * Refreshes the part completely from the information freshly obtained from
- * the model. The method will not be called if the part is not stale.
- * Otherwise, the part is responsible for clearing the 'stale' flag after
- * refreshing itself.
- */
- void refresh();
-}