See: Description
| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| BoundPropertyListener |
The listener interface for receiving bound property events (as well as
property events).
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| Configurable |
An interface that allows for dynamic configuration of instance objects
with properties.
|
| PropertyListener |
The listener interface for receiving property events.
|
| PropertyReader |
Iterface used to allow a PropertyMap to read property definitions
in an implementation independent fashion.
|
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| BoundPropertyAdapter |
An abstract adapter class for receiving bound property events.
|
| DefaultPropertyReader |
Reads properties from files specified via a system property.
|
| FieldBoundPropertyListener |
Binds property values to class fields.
|
| FilePropertyReader |
Reads properties from one or more files.
|
| MethodBoundPropertyListener |
Binds property values to class methods.
|
| Property |
Provides shorter method names for working with the
PropertyManager. |
| PropertyAdapter |
An abstract adapter class for receving property events.
|
| PropertyContainer |
Provides helper methods for working with instance or class properties.
|
| PropertyEvent |
A property event.
|
| PropertyGroup |
This is a helper class to access a group of properties with out having to
refer to their full names.
|
| PropertyManager |
A more robust replacement of java.lang.System for property
access.
|
| PropertyMap |
A replacement for the standard
java.util.Properties
class which adds, among others, property event capabilities. |
| Exception | Description |
|---|---|
| PropertyException |
This exception is thrown to indicate a non-fatal problem with the
property system.
|
| Error | Description |
|---|---|
| PropertyError |
Thrown to indicate a fatal problem with the property system.
|
An advanced property access, managment and notification system.
This system provides some helpful additions to the standard Java property system. Some of these features include:
Aims to provide a JavaBeans style api for accessing properties in a simple, powerful and consistent fashion.
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