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/* * Copyright 2000-2018 Vaadin Ltd. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not * use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under * the License. */ package com.vaadin.v7.event; import java.io.Serializable; import java.lang.reflect.Method; import com.vaadin.event.MouseEvents.ClickEvent; import com.vaadin.shared.MouseEventDetails; import com.vaadin.ui.Component; import com.vaadin.v7.data.Container; import com.vaadin.v7.data.Item; import com.vaadin.v7.data.Property; /** * * Click event fired by a {@link Component} implementing {@link Container} * interface. ItemClickEvents happens on an {@link Item} rendered somehow on * terminal. Event may also contain a specific {@link Property} on which the * click event happened. * * @since 5.3 * * @deprecated As of 8.0, see component-specific click events. */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") @Deprecated public class ItemClickEvent extends ClickEvent { private Item item; private Object itemId; private Object propertyId; public ItemClickEvent(Component source, Item item, Object itemId, Object propertyId, MouseEventDetails details) { super(source, details); this.item = item; this.itemId = itemId; this.propertyId = propertyId; } /** * Gets the item on which the click event occurred. * * @return item which was clicked */ public Item getItem() { return item; } /** * Gets a possible identifier in source for clicked Item. * * @return */ public Object getItemId() { return itemId; } /** * Returns property on which click event occurred. Returns null if source * cannot be resolved at property level. For example if clicked a cell in * table, the "column id" is returned. * * @return a property id of clicked property or null if click didn't occur * on any distinct property. */ public Object getPropertyId() { return propertyId; } public static final Method ITEM_CLICK_METHOD; static { try { ITEM_CLICK_METHOD = ItemClickListener.class.getDeclaredMethod("itemClick", new Class[] { ItemClickEvent.class }); } catch (final NoSuchMethodException e) { // This should never happen throw new RuntimeException(); } } @Deprecated public interface ItemClickListener extends Serializable { public void itemClick(ItemClickEvent event); } /** * The interface for adding and removing <code>ItemClickEvent</code> * listeners. By implementing this interface a class explicitly announces * that it will generate an <code>ItemClickEvent</code> when one of its * items is clicked. * <p> * Note: The general Java convention is not to explicitly declare that a * class generates events, but to directly define the * <code>addListener</code> and <code>removeListener</code> methods. That * way the caller of these methods has no real way of finding out if the * class really will send the events, or if it just defines the methods to * be able to implement an interface. * </p> * * @since 6.5 * @see ItemClickListener * @see ItemClickEvent */ @Deprecated public interface ItemClickNotifier extends Serializable { /** * Register a listener to handle {@link ItemClickEvent}s. * * @param listener * ItemClickListener to be registered */ public void addItemClickListener(ItemClickListener listener); /** * @deprecated As of 7.0, replaced by * {@link #addItemClickListener(ItemClickListener)} */ @Deprecated public void addListener(ItemClickListener listener); /** * Removes an ItemClickListener. * * @param listener * ItemClickListener to be removed */ public void removeItemClickListener(ItemClickListener listener); /** * @deprecated As of 7.0, replaced by * {@link #removeItemClickListener(ItemClickListener)} */ @Deprecated public void removeListener(ItemClickListener listener); } }