JavaBeanFloatPropertyBuilder
can be used to create
JavaBeanFloatProperties
. To create
a JavaBeanFloatProperty
one first has to call create()
to generate a builder, set the required properties, and then one can
call build()
to generate the property.
Not all properties of a builder have to specified, there are several
combinations possible. As a minimum the name(java.lang.String)
of
the property and the bean(java.lang.Object)
have to be specified.
If the names of the getter and setter follow the conventions, this is sufficient.
Otherwise it is possible to specify an alternative name for the getter and setter
(getter(java.lang.String)
and setter(java.lang.String)
) or
the getter and setter Methods
directly (getter(java.lang.reflect.Method)
and setter(java.lang.reflect.Method)
).
All methods to change properties return a reference to this builder, to enable method chaining.
If you have to generate adapters for the same property of several instances
of the same class, you can reuse a JavaBeanFloatPropertyBuilder
by switching the Java Bean instance (with bean(java.lang.Object)
and
calling build()
.
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.1
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionSets the Java Bean instance the adapter should connect to.Sets the Java Bean class in which the getter and setter should be searched.build()
Generates a newJavaBeanFloatProperty
with the current settings.static JavaBeanFloatPropertyBuilder
create()
Creates a new instance ofJavaBeanFloatPropertyBuilder
.Sets the getter method directly.Sets an alternative name for the getter.Sets the name of the property.Sets the setter method directly.Sets an alternative name for the setter.
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Method Details
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create
Creates a new instance ofJavaBeanFloatPropertyBuilder
.- Returns:
- the new
JavaBeanFloatPropertyBuilder
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build
Generates a newJavaBeanFloatProperty
with the current settings.- Returns:
- the new
JavaBeanFloatProperty
- Throws:
NoSuchMethodException
- if the settings were not sufficient to find the getter and the setter of the Java Bean propertyIllegalArgumentException
- if the Java Bean property is not of typefloat
orFloat
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name
Sets the name of the property.- Parameters:
name
- the name of the property- Returns:
- a reference to this builder to enable method chaining
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bean
Sets the Java Bean instance the adapter should connect to.- Parameters:
bean
- the Java Bean instance- Returns:
- a reference to this builder to enable method chaining
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beanClass
Sets the Java Bean class in which the getter and setter should be searched. This can be useful if the builder should generate adapters for several Java Beans of different types.- Parameters:
beanClass
- the Java Bean class- Returns:
- a reference to this builder to enable method chaining
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getter
Sets an alternative name for the getter. This can be omitted if the name of the getter follows Java Bean naming conventions.- Parameters:
getter
- the alternative name of the getter- Returns:
- a reference to this builder to enable method chaining
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setter
Sets an alternative name for the setter. This can be omitted if the name of the setter follows Java Bean naming conventions.- Parameters:
setter
- the alternative name of the setter- Returns:
- a reference to this builder to enable method chaining
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getter
Sets the getter method directly. This can be omitted if the name of the getter follows Java Bean naming conventions.- Parameters:
getter
- the getter- Returns:
- a reference to this builder to enable method chaining
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setter
Sets the setter method directly. This can be omitted if the name of the setter follows Java Bean naming conventions.- Parameters:
setter
- the setter- Returns:
- a reference to this builder to enable method chaining
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