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23 package com.sun.star.lib.uno.helper;
24 
25 import com.sun.star.uno.Type;
26 import com.sun.star.lang.EventObject;
27 import com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException;
28 import com.sun.star.uno.TypeClass;
29 import com.sun.star.uno.AnyConverter;
30 import com.sun.star.uno.XInterface;
31 import com.sun.star.uno.Any;
32 import com.sun.star.uno.UnoRuntime;
33 import com.sun.star.beans.XPropertyChangeListener;
34 import com.sun.star.beans.XVetoableChangeListener;
35 import com.sun.star.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
36 import com.sun.star.beans.XPropertySet;
37 import com.sun.star.beans.Property;
38 import com.sun.star.beans.PropertyAttribute;
39 import com.sun.star.beans.UnknownPropertyException;
40 import com.sun.star.beans.XPropertiesChangeListener;
41 import com.sun.star.beans.XPropertySetInfo;
42 import com.sun.star.beans.XFastPropertySet;
43 import com.sun.star.beans.PropertyVetoException;
44 import com.sun.star.beans.XMultiPropertySet;
45 import java.util.Iterator;
46 import java.util.Collection;
47 import java.util.HashMap;
48 import java.lang.reflect.Field;
49 import com.sun.star.lang.DisposedException;
50 
51 
52 /** This class is an implementation of the interfaces com.sun.star.beans.XPropertySet,
53  *  com.sun.star.beans.XFastPropertySet and com.sun.star.beans.XMultiPropertySet. This
54  *  class has to be inherited to be used. The values of properties are stored in member
55  *  variables of the inheriting class. By overriding the methods
56  *  {@link #convertPropertyValue convertPropertyValue},
57  *  {@link #setPropertyValueNoBroadcast setPropertyValueNoBroadcast} and
58  *  {@link #getPropertyValue(Property)} one can determine how
59  *  property values are stored.
60  *  When using the supplied implementations of this class then the member variables which
61  *  hold property values have to be declared in the class which inherits last in the inheriting
62  *  chain and they have to be public<p>
63  *  Properties have to be registered by one of the registerProperty methods. They take among other
64  *  arguments an Object named <em>id</em> which has to be a String that represents the name of
65  *  the member variable. The registering has to occur in the constructor of the inheriting class.
66  *  It is no allowed to add or change properties later on.<p>
67  *  Example:
68  *  <pre>
69  *  public class Foo extends PropertySet
70  *  {
71  *      protected int intProp;
72  *
73  *      public Foo()
74  *      {
75  *          registerProperty("PropertyA", 0, new Type(int.class), (short)0, "intProp");
76  *      }
77  *  }
78  *
79  *  </pre>
80  */
81 public class PropertySet extends ComponentBase implements XPropertySet, XFastPropertySet,
82 XMultiPropertySet
83 {
84     private HashMap _nameToPropertyMap;
85     private HashMap _handleToPropertyMap;
86     private HashMap _propertyToIdMap;
87     private Property[] arProperties;
88 
89     private int lastHandle= 1;
90 
91     protected XPropertySetInfo propertySetInfo;
92     protected MultiTypeInterfaceContainer aBoundLC= new MultiTypeInterfaceContainer();
93     protected MultiTypeInterfaceContainer aVetoableLC= new MultiTypeInterfaceContainer();
94     public PropertySet()
95     {
96         super();
97         initMappings();
98     }
99 
100     /** Registers a property with this helper class and associates the argument <em>id</em> with it.
101      *  <em>id</em> is used to identify the storage of the property value. How property values are stored
102      *  and retrieved is determined by the methods {@link #convertPropertyValue convertPropertyValue},
103      *  {@link #setPropertyValueNoBroadcast setPropertyValueNoBroadcast} and {@link #getPropertyValue(Property) getPropertyValue}
104      *  These methods expect <em>id</em> to be a java.lang.String which represents the name of a member variable
105      *  which holds the property value.
106      *  Only properties which are registered can be accessed. Registration has to occur during
107      *  initialization of the inheriting class (i.e. within the constructor).
108      *  @param prop The property to be registered.
109      *  @param id Identifies the properties storage.
110      *  @see #getPropertyId
111      */
112     protected void registerProperty(Property prop, Object id)
113     {
114         putProperty(prop);
115         assignPropertyId(prop, id);
116     }
117 
118     /** Registers a property with this helper class and associates the argument id with it.
119      *  It does the same as {@link #registerProperty(Property, Object)}. The first four
120      *  arguments are used to construct a Property object.
121      *  Registration has to occur during
122      *  initialization of the inheriting class (i.e. within the constructor)
123      *  @param name The property's name (Property.Name).
124      *  @param handle The property's handle (Property.Handle).
125      *  @param type The property's type (Property.Type).
126      *  @param attributes The property's attributes (Property.Attributes).
127      *  @param id Identifies the property's storage.
128      */
129     protected void registerProperty(String name, int handle, Type type, short attributes, Object id)
130     {
131         Property p= new Property(name, handle, type, attributes);
132         registerProperty(p, id);
133     }
134 
135     /** Registers a property with this class and associates the argument id with it.
136      *  It does the same as {@link #registerProperty(Property, Object)}. The first three
137      *  arguments are used to construct a Property object. The value for the Property.Handle
138      *  is generated and does not have to be specified here. Use this method for registering
139      *  a property if you do not care about the Property's handles.
140      *  Registration has to occur during
141      *  initialization of the inheriting class (i.e. within the constructor).
142      *  @param name The property's name (Property.Name).
143      *  @param type The property's type (Property.Type).
144      *  @param attributes The property's attributes (Property.Attributes).
145      *  @param id Identifies the property's storage.
146      */
147     protected void registerProperty(String name, Type type, short attributes, Object id)
148     {
149         Property p= new Property(name, lastHandle++, type, attributes);
150         registerProperty(p, id);
151     }
152 
153     /** Registers a property with this class. This method expects that property values
154      *  are stored in member variables as is the case if the methods convertPropertyValue,
155      *  setPropertyValueNoBroadcast and getPropertyValue(Property) are not overridden.
156      *  It is presumed that the type of the member variable
157      *  corresponds Property.Type. For example, if the TypeClass of Property.Type is to be
158      *  a TypeClass.SHORT then the member must be a short or java.lang.Short.
159      *  The handle for the property is generated.<br>
160      *  If there is no member with the specified name or if the member has an incompatible type
161      *  then a com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException is thrown.
162      *  @param propertyName The name of the property.
163      *  @param memberName The name of the member variable that holds the value of the property.
164      *  @param attributes The property attributes.
165      */
166     protected void registerProperty(String propertyName, String memberName, short attributes)
167     {
168         Field propField= null;
169         try
170         {
171             propField= getClass().getDeclaredField(memberName);
172         }
173         catch (NoSuchFieldException e)
174         {
175             throw new com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException("there is no member variable: " + memberName);
176         }
177         Class cl= propField.getType();
178         Type t= new Type(cl);
179         if (t.getTypeClass() != TypeClass.UNKNOWN)
180         {
181             Property p= new Property(propertyName, lastHandle++,  t, attributes);
182             registerProperty(p,memberName);
183         }
184         else
185             throw new com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException("the member has an unknown type: " + memberName);
186     }
187 
188     /** Registers a property with this class.
189      *  It is presumed that the name of property is equal to the name of the member variable
190      *  that holds the property value.
191      *  @param propertyName The name of the property and the member variable that holds the property's value.
192      *  @param attributes The property attributes.
193      *  @see #registerProperty(String, String, short)
194      */
195     protected void registerProperty(String propertyName, short attributes)
196     {
197         registerProperty(propertyName, propertyName, attributes);
198     }
199 
200     /** Returns the Property object for a given property name or null if that property does
201      *  not exists (i.e. it has not been registered). Override this method
202      *  if you want to implement your own mapping from property names to Property objects.
203      *  Then you also have to override {@link #initMappings}, {@link #getProperties()} and
204      *  {@link #putProperty(Property)}.
205      *  @param propertyName The name of the property (Property.Name)
206      *  @return The Property object with the name <em>propertyName</em>.
207      */
208     protected Property getProperty(String propertyName)
209     {
210         return (Property) _nameToPropertyMap.get(propertyName);
211     }
212 
213     /** Returns the Property object with a handle (Property.Handle) as specified by the argument
214      *  <em>nHandle</em>. The method returns null if there is no such property (i.e. it has not
215      *  been registered). Override this method if you want to implement your own mapping from handles
216      *  to Property objects. Then you also have to override {@link #initMappings}, {@link #putProperty(Property)}.
217      *  @param nHandle The handle of the property (Property.Handle).
218      *  @return The Property object with the handle <em>nHandle</em>
219      */
220     protected Property getPropertyByHandle(int nHandle)
221     {
222         return (Property) _handleToPropertyMap.get(nHandle);
223     }
224 
225     /** Returns an array of all Property objects or an array of length null if there
226      *  are no properties. Override this method if you want to implement your own mapping from names
227      *  to Property objects. Then you also have to override {@link #initMappings}, {@link #getProperty(String)} and
228      *  {@link #putProperty}.
229      *  @return Array of all Property objects.
230      */
231     protected Property[] getProperties()
232     {
233         if (arProperties == null)
234         {
235             Collection values= _nameToPropertyMap.values();
236                 arProperties= (Property[]) values.toArray(new Property[_nameToPropertyMap.size()]);
237         }
238         return arProperties;
239     }
240 
241     /** Stores a Property object so that it can be retrieved subsequently by
242      *  {@link #getProperty(String)},{@link #getProperties()},{@link #getPropertyByHandle(int)}.
243      *  Override this method if you want to implement your own mapping from handles
244      *  to Property objects and names to Property objects. Then you also need to override {@link #initMappings},
245      *  {@link #getProperty(String)},{@link #getProperties()},{@link #getPropertyByHandle(int)}.
246      *  @param prop The Property object that is to be stored.
247      */
248     protected void putProperty(Property prop)
249     {
250         _nameToPropertyMap.put(prop.Name, prop);
251         if (prop.Handle != -1)
252             _handleToPropertyMap.put(prop.Handle, prop);
253     }
254 
255     /** Assigns an identifier object to a Property object so that the identifier
256      *  can be obtained by {@link #getPropertyId getPropertyId} later on. The identifier
257      *  is used to specify a certain storage for the property's value. If you do not
258      *  override {@link #setPropertyValueNoBroadcast setPropertyValueNoBroadcast} or {@link #getPropertyValue(Property)}
259      *  then the argument <em>id</em> has to be a java.lang.String that equals the name of
260      *  the member variable that holds the Property's value.
261      *  Override this method if you want to implement your own mapping from Property objects to ids or
262      *  if you need ids of a type other then java.lang.String.
263      *  Then you also need to override {@link #initMappings initMappings} and {@link #getPropertyId getPropertyId}.
264      *  @param prop The Property object that is being assigned an id.
265      *  @param id The object which identifies the storage used for the property's value.
266      *  @see #registerProperty(Property, Object)
267      */
268     protected void assignPropertyId(Property prop, Object id)
269     {
270        if (id instanceof String && ((String) id).equals("") == false)
271             _propertyToIdMap.put(prop, id);
272     }
273 
274     /** Returns the identifier object for a certain Property. The object must have been
275      *  previously assigned to the Property object by {@link #assignPropertyId assignPropertyId}.
276      *  Override this method if you want to implement your own mapping from Property objects to ids.
277      *  Then you also need to override {@link #initMappings initMappings} and {@link #assignPropertyId assignPropertyId}.
278      *  @param prop The property for which the id is to be retrieved.
279      *  @return The id object that identifies the storage used for the property's value.
280      *  @see #registerProperty(Property, Object)
281      */
282     protected Object getPropertyId(Property prop)
283     {
284         return _propertyToIdMap.get(prop);
285     }
286 
287     /** Initializes data structures used for mappings of property names to property object,
288      *  property handles to property objects and property objects to id objects.
289      *  Override this method if you want to implement your own mappings. Then you also need to
290      *  override {@link #putProperty putProperty},{@link #getProperty getProperty}, {@link #getPropertyByHandle},
291      *  {@link #assignPropertyId assignPropertyId} and {@link #getPropertyId getPropertyId}.
292      */
293     protected void initMappings()
294     {
295        _nameToPropertyMap= new HashMap();
296        _handleToPropertyMap= new HashMap();
297        _propertyToIdMap= new HashMap();
298     }
299 
300     /** Makes sure that listeners which are kept in aBoundLC (XPropertyChangeListener) and aVetoableLC
301      *  (XVetoableChangeListener) receive a disposing call. Also those listeners are released.
302      */
303     protected void postDisposing()
304     {
305         // Create an event with this as sender
306     	EventObject aEvt= new EventObject(this);
307 
308         // inform all listeners to release this object
309     	aBoundLC.disposeAndClear(aEvt);
310         aVetoableLC.disposeAndClear(aEvt);
311     }
312 
313     //XPropertySet ----------------------------------------------------
314     synchronized public void addPropertyChangeListener(String str, XPropertyChangeListener xPropertyChangeListener)
315     throws UnknownPropertyException, WrappedTargetException
316     {
317   		// only add listeners if you are not disposed
318         if (! bInDispose && ! bDisposed)
319         {
320             if (str.length() > 0)
321             {
322                 Property prop= getProperty(str);
323                 if (prop == null)
324                     throw new UnknownPropertyException("Property " + str + " is unknown");
325 
326                 // Add listener for a certain property
327                 if ((prop.Attributes & PropertyAttribute.BOUND) > 0)
328                     aBoundLC.addInterface(str, xPropertyChangeListener);
329                 else
330                     //ignore silently
331                     return;
332             }
333             else
334                 // Add listener for all properties
335                 listenerContainer.addInterface(XPropertyChangeListener.class, xPropertyChangeListener);
336         }
337     }
338     //XPropertySet ----------------------------------------------------
339     synchronized public void addVetoableChangeListener(String str, com.sun.star.beans.XVetoableChangeListener xVetoableChangeListener) throws com.sun.star.beans.UnknownPropertyException, com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException
340     {
341  		// only add listeners if you are not disposed
342         if (! bInDispose && ! bDisposed)
343         {
344             if (str.length() > 0)
345             {
346                 Property prop= getProperty(str);
347                 if (prop == null)
348                     throw new UnknownPropertyException("Property " + str + " is unknown");
349 
350                 // Add listener for a certain property
351                 if ((prop.Attributes & PropertyAttribute.CONSTRAINED) > 0)
352                     aVetoableLC.addInterface(str, xVetoableChangeListener);
353                 else
354                     //ignore silently
355                     return;
356             }
357             else
358                 // Add listener for all properties
359                 listenerContainer.addInterface(XVetoableChangeListener.class, xVetoableChangeListener);
360         }
361     }
362     //XPropertySet ----------------------------------------------------
363     public com.sun.star.beans.XPropertySetInfo getPropertySetInfo()
364     {
365         if (propertySetInfo == null)
366         {
367             synchronized (this)
368             {
369                 if (propertySetInfo == null)
370                     propertySetInfo= new PropertySetInfo();
371             }
372         }
373         return propertySetInfo;
374     }
375     //XPropertySet ----------------------------------------------------
376     public Object getPropertyValue(String name) throws UnknownPropertyException, WrappedTargetException
377     {
378         Object ret= null;
379         if (bInDispose || bDisposed)
380             throw new com.sun.star.lang.DisposedException("The component has been disposed already");
381 
382         Property prop= getProperty(name);
383         if (prop == null)
384             throw new UnknownPropertyException("The property " + name + " is unknown");
385 
386         synchronized (this)
387         {
388             ret= getPropertyValue(prop);
389         }
390         // null must not be returned. Either a void any is returned or an any containing
391         // an interface type and a null reference.
392         if (ret == null)
393         {
394             if (prop.Type.getTypeClass() == TypeClass.INTERFACE)
395                 ret= new Any(prop.Type, null);
396             else
397                 ret= new Any(new Type(void.class), null);
398         }
399         return ret;
400     }
401 
402     //XPropertySet ----------------------------------------------------
403     synchronized public void removePropertyChangeListener(String propName, XPropertyChangeListener listener) throws UnknownPropertyException, WrappedTargetException
404     {	// all listeners are automatically released in a dispose call
405         if (!bInDispose && !bDisposed)
406         {
407             if (propName.length() > 0)
408             {
409                 Property prop = getProperty(propName);
410                 if (prop == null)
411                     throw new UnknownPropertyException("Property " + propName + " is unknown");
412                 aBoundLC.removeInterface(propName, listener);
413             }
414             else
415                 listenerContainer.removeInterface(XPropertyChangeListener.class, listener);
416         }
417     }
418 
419     //XPropertySet ----------------------------------------------------
420     synchronized public void removeVetoableChangeListener(String propName, XVetoableChangeListener listener) throws UnknownPropertyException, WrappedTargetException
421     {// all listeners are automatically released in a dispose call
422         if (!bInDispose && !bDisposed)
423         {
424             if (propName.length() > 0)
425             {
426                 Property prop = getProperty(propName);
427                 if (prop == null)
428                     throw new UnknownPropertyException("Property " + propName + " is unknown");
429                 aVetoableLC.removeInterface(propName, listener);
430             }
431             else
432                 listenerContainer.removeInterface(XVetoableChangeListener.class, listener);
433         }
434     }
435 
436     //XPropertySet ----------------------------------------------------
437     /** Sets the value of a property.
438      *  The idl description for this interfaces, stipulates that the argument value is an Any. Since a java.lang.Object
439      *  reference has the same meaning as an Any this function accepts
440      *  java anys (com.sun.star.uno.Any) and all other appropriate objects as arguments. The value argument can be one
441      *  of these:
442      *  <ul>
443      *  <li>java.lang.Boolean</li>
444      *  <li>java.lang.Character</li>
445      *  <li>java.lang.Byte</li>
446      *  <li>java.lang.Short</li>
447      *  <li>java.lang.Integer</li>
448      *  <li>java.lang.Long</li>
449      *  <li>java.lang.Float</li>
450      *  <li>java.lang.Double</li>
451      *  <li>java.lang.String</li>
452      *  <li>com.sun.star.uno.Type</li>
453      *  <li><em>objects which implement UNO interfaces</em></li>
454      *  <li><em>arrays which contain elements of the types above</em></li>
455      *  <li>com.sun.star.uno.Any containing an instance of one of the above types</li>
456      *  </ul>
457      *
458      *  Properties can have the attribute com.sun.star.beans.PropertyAttribute.MAYBEVOID, which means that the value
459      *  (not the type) can be void. In order to assign a void value to a property one can either pass an Any which
460      *  contains a null reference or pass null directly. In both cases the null reference is only accepted if
461      *  the PropertyAttribute.MAYBEVOID attribute is set for the property.
462      *
463      *  Properties which have the attribute MAYBEVOID set (Property.Attributes) can have a void value. The following
464      *  considerations presume that the Property has that attribute set. Further, when mentioning an Any's value we
465      *  actually refer to the object returned by Any.getObject.
466      *  If the argument <em>value</em> is null, or it is an Any whose value is null (but with a valid Type)
467      *  then the member variable used for storing the property's value is set to null.
468      *  Therefore those properties can only be stored in objects
469      *  and primitive types are not allowed (one can use the wrapper classes instead,e.g. java.lang.Byte) .
470      *  If a property's value is kept in a member variable of type Any and that reference is still null
471      *  then when setPropertyValue is called with
472      *  <em>value</em> = null then the member variable is assigned an Any with type void and a null value.
473      *  Or if the argument is an Any with a null value then it is assigned to the member variable.
474      *  Further, if the variable already
475      *  references an Any and setPropertyValue is called with <em>value</em> = null, then the variable is assigned
476      *  a new Any with the same type as the previously referenced Any and with a null value.
477      *  @param name The name of the property.
478      *  @param value The new value of the property.
479      *     *     */
480     public void setPropertyValue(String name, Object value) throws UnknownPropertyException,
481     PropertyVetoException, com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException,  WrappedTargetException
482     {
483         Property prop= getProperty(name);
484         if (prop == null)
485             throw new UnknownPropertyException("Property " + name + " is unknown");
486         setPropertyValue(prop, value);
487     }
488 
489     /** Sets the value of a property. It checks if the property's attributes (READONLY,MAYBEVOID), allow that the
490      *  new value can be set. It also causes the notification of listeners.
491      *  @param prop The property whose value is to be set.
492      *  @param value The new value for the property.
493      */
494     protected void setPropertyValue(Property prop, Object value) throws UnknownPropertyException,
495     PropertyVetoException, com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException, WrappedTargetException
496     {
497         if ((prop.Attributes & PropertyAttribute.READONLY) == PropertyAttribute.READONLY)
498             throw new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyVetoException();
499         // The value may be null only if MAYBEVOID attribute is set
500         boolean bVoidValue= false;
501         if (value instanceof Any)
502             bVoidValue= ((Any) value).getObject() == null;
503         else
504             bVoidValue= value == null;
505         if (bVoidValue && (prop.Attributes & PropertyAttribute.MAYBEVOID) == 0)
506             throw new com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException("The property must have a value; the MAYBEVOID attribute is not set!");
507         if (bInDispose || bDisposed)
508             throw new DisposedException("Component is already disposed");
509 
510         //Check if the argument is allowed
511         boolean bValueOk= false;
512         if (value instanceof Any)
513             bValueOk= checkType(((Any) value).getObject());
514         else
515             bValueOk= checkType(value);
516         if (! bValueOk)
517             throw new com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException("No valid UNO type");
518 
519 
520         boolean bConversionOk= false;
521         Object[] outConvertedVal= new Object[1];
522         Object[] outOldValue= new Object[1];
523         synchronized (this)
524         {
525             bConversionOk= convertPropertyValue(prop, outConvertedVal, outOldValue, value);
526         }
527 
528         //The next step following the conversion is to set the new value of the property. Prior to this
529         // the XVetoableChangeListener s have to be notified.
530         if (bConversionOk)
531         {
532             // If the property is CONSTRAINED, then we must notify XVetoableChangeListener. The listener can throw a com.sun.star.lang.beans.PropertyVetoException which
533             // will cause this method to return (the exception is not caught here).
534             fire( new Property[]{prop}, outConvertedVal, outOldValue, true);
535 
536             synchronized (this)
537             {
538                 setPropertyValueNoBroadcast(prop, outConvertedVal[0]);
539             }
540             // fire a change event (XPropertyChangeListener, PropertyAttribute.BOUND
541             fire( new Property[]{prop}, outConvertedVal, outOldValue, false);
542         }
543     }
544 
545     /** Converts a value in a way so that it is appropriate for storing as a property value, that is
546      *  {@link #setPropertyValueNoBroadcast setPropertyValueNoBroadcast} can process the value without any further
547      *  conversion. This implementation presumes that
548      *  the values are stored in member variables of the furthest inheriting class. For example,
549      *  class A inherits this class then members of class A
550      *  can hold property values. If there is a class B which inherits A then only members of B can hold
551      *  property values. The variables must be public. A property must have been registered (e.g. by
552      *  {@link #registerProperty(Property, Object)} in order for this method to work. The identifier argument (type Object)
553      *  used in the registerProperty methods must
554      *  be a java.lang.String, which is, the name of the member variable that holds the property value.
555      *  If one opts to store values differently then one may override
556      *  this method, as well as {@link #setPropertyValueNoBroadcast setPropertyValueNoBroadcast} and
557      *  {@link #getPropertyValue(Property) getPropertyValue(Property)}.
558      *  This method is always called as a result of a call to one of the setter methods, such as
559      *  {@link #setPropertyValue(String,Object) XPropertySet.setPropertyValue},
560      *  {@link #setFastPropertyValue XFastPropertySet.setFastPropertyValue}
561      *  and {@link #setPropertyValues XMultiPropertySet.setPropertyValues}.
562      *  If this method fails, that is, it returns false or throws an exception, then no listeners are notified and the
563      *  property value, that was intended to be changed, remains untouched.<br> This method does not have to deal with property attributes, such as
564      *  PropertyAttribute.READONLY or PropertyAttribute.MAYBEVOID. The processing of these attributes occurs
565      *  in the calling methods.<br>
566      *  Only if this method returns successfully further processing, such
567      *  as listener notification and finally the modification of the property's value, will occur.<br>
568      *
569      *  The actual modification of a property's value is done by {@link #setPropertyValueNoBroadcast setPropertyValueNoBroadcast}
570      *  which is called subsequent to convertPropertyValue.
571      *<p>
572      *  This method converts values by help of the com.sun.star.uno.AnyConverter which only does a few widening
573      *  conversions on integer types and floating point types. For example, there is the property PropA with a Type equivalent
574      *  to int.class and the
575      *  value of the property is to be stored in a member variable of type int with name intProp. Then setPropertyValue is
576      *  called:
577      *  <pre>
578      *  set.setPropertyValue( "PropA", (byte)111);
579      *  </pre>
580      *  At some point setPropertyValue will call convertPropertyValue and pass in the Byte object. Since we allow
581      *  that Byte values can be used with the property and know that the value is to be stored in intProp (type int)
582      *  we convert the Byte object into an Integer object which is then returned in the out-parameter <em>newVal</em>. This
583      *  conversion is actually performed by the AnyConverter. Later
584      *  the setPropertyValueNoBroadcast is called with that Integer object and the int value can be easily extracted
585      *  from the object and be assigned to the member intProp.
586      *  <p>
587      *  The method handles Any arguments the same as Object arguments. That is, the <em>setVal</em> argument can
588      *  be a java.lang.Boolean or a com.sun.star.uno.Any containing a java.lang.Boolean. Likewise, a member
589      *  containing a property value can be a com.sun.star.uno.Any or an java.lang.Object.
590      *  Then, no conversion is necessary, since they can hold all possible values. However, if
591      *  the member is an Object and <em>setVal</em> is an Any then the object contained in the any is assigned to
592      *  the member. The extra type information which exists as Type object in the Any will get lost. If this is not
593      *  intended then use an Any variable rather then an Object.<br>
594      *  If a member is an Object or Any and the argument <em>setVal</em> is an Object, other than String or array,
595      *  then it is presumed to be an UNO object and queried for XInterface. If successful, the out-param <em>newVal</em>
596      *  returns the XInterface.<br>
597      *  If a member is an UNO interface, then <em>setVal</em> is queried for this interface and the result is returned.
598      *  If <em>setVal</em> is null then <em>newVal</em> will be null too after return.
599      *  <p>
600      *  If a property value is stored using a primitive type the the out-parameters
601      *  <em>curVal</em> and <em>newVal</em> contain the respective wrapper class (e.g.java.lang.Byte, etc.).
602      *  curVal is used in calls to the XVetoableChangeListener and XPropertyChangeListener.
603      *
604      * @param property - in-param property for which the data is to be converted.
605      * @param newVal - out-param which contains the converted value on return.
606      * @param curVal - out-param the current value of the property. It is used in calls to the
607      *                   XVetoableChangeListener and XPropertyChangeListener.
608      *  @param setVal - in-param. The value that is to be converted so that it matches Property and the internally used
609      *  dataformat for that property.
610      *  @return true - Conversion was successful. <em>newVal</em> contains a valid value for the property. false -
611      *  conversion failed for some reason.
612      *  @throws com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException The value provided is unfit for the property.
613      *  @throws com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException - An exception occurred during the conversion, that is to be made known
614      *  to the caller.
615      */
616     protected boolean convertPropertyValue(Property property, Object[] newVal, Object[]curVal,  Object setVal)
617         throws com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException, WrappedTargetException, UnknownPropertyException
618     {
619         boolean ret= true;
620         try
621         {
622             // get the member name
623             String sMember= (String) getPropertyId(property);
624             if (sMember != null)
625             {
626                 // use reflection to obtain the field that holds the property value
627                 // Class.getDeclaredFields does not return inherited fields. One could use Class.getFields to
628                 // also get inherited fields, but only those which are public.
629                 Field propField= getClass().getDeclaredField(sMember);
630                 if (propField != null)
631                 {
632                     curVal[0]= propField.get(this);
633                     Class memberClass= propField.getType();
634 
635                     // MAYBEVOID: if setVal == null or it is an Any and getObject returns null, then a void value is to be set
636                     // This works only if there are no primitive types. For those we use the respective wrapper classes.
637                     // In this implementation, a null reference means void value.
638                     boolean bVoidValue= false;
639                     boolean bAnyVal= setVal instanceof Any;
640                     if (bAnyVal)
641                         bVoidValue= ((Any) setVal).getObject() == null;
642                     else
643                         bVoidValue= setVal == null;
644                     if (bVoidValue && memberClass.isPrimitive())
645                         throw new com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException("The implementation does not support the MAYBEVOID attribute for this property");
646 
647                     Object convObj= null;
648                     //The member that keeps the value of the Property is an Any. It can contain all possible
649                     //types, therefore a conversion is not necessary.
650                     if (memberClass.equals(Any.class))
651                     {
652                         if (bAnyVal)
653                             //parameter setVal is also an Any and can be used without further processing
654                             convObj= setVal;
655                         else
656                         {
657                             // Parameter setVal is not an Any. We need to construct an Any that contains
658                             // the argument setVal.
659                             // If setVal is an interface implementation then, we cannot constuct the
660                             // Any with setVal.getClass(), because the Any.Type._typeClass would be TypeClass.UNKNOWN.
661                             // We try to get an XInterface of setVal and set an XInterface type.
662                             if (setVal instanceof XInterface)
663                             {
664                                 XInterface xint= UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XInterface.class, setVal);
665                                 if (xint != null)
666                                     convObj= new Any(new Type(XInterface.class), xint);
667                             }
668                             // The member is an any, and the past in argument was null reference (MAYBEVOID is set)
669                             else if (setVal == null)
670                             {
671                                 // if the any member is still null we create a void any
672                                 if (curVal[0] == null)
673                                     convObj= new Any(new Type(), null);
674                                 else
675                                 {
676                                     //otherwise we create an Any with the same type as a value of null;
677                                     convObj= new Any( ((Any)curVal[0]).getType(), null);
678                                 }
679                             }
680                             else
681                                 convObj= new Any(new Type(setVal.getClass()), setVal);
682                         }
683                     }
684                     else
685                         convObj= convert(memberClass, setVal);
686                     newVal[0]= convObj;
687                 }
688             }
689             else
690                 throw new UnknownPropertyException("Property " + property.Name + " is unknown");
691         }
692         catch (java.lang.NoSuchFieldException e)
693         {
694             throw new WrappedTargetException("Field does not exist", this, e);
695         }
696         catch (java.lang.IllegalAccessException e)
697         {
698             throw new WrappedTargetException("", this ,e);
699         }
700         return ret;
701     }
702 
703     private boolean checkType(Object obj)
704     {
705         if (obj == null
706         || obj instanceof Boolean
707         || obj instanceof Character
708         || obj instanceof Number
709         || obj instanceof String
710         || obj instanceof XInterface
711         || obj instanceof Type
712         || obj instanceof com.sun.star.uno.Enum
713         || obj.getClass().isArray())
714             return true;
715         return false;
716     }
717 
718     // Param object can be an Any or other object. If obj is null then the return value is null
719     private Object convert( Class cl, Object obj) throws com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException
720     {
721         Object retVal= null;
722        //The member that keeps the value of the Property is an Object.Objects are similar to Anys in that they can
723        // hold all types.
724         if (obj == null || (obj instanceof Any && ((Any) obj).getObject() == null))
725             retVal= null;
726         else if(cl.equals(Object.class))
727         {
728             if (obj instanceof Any)
729                 obj= ((Any) obj).getObject();
730             retVal= obj;
731         }
732         else if(cl.equals(boolean.class))
733             retVal= AnyConverter.toBoolean(obj);
734         else if (cl.equals(char.class))
735             retVal= AnyConverter.toChar(obj);
736         else if (cl.equals(byte.class))
737             retVal= AnyConverter.toByte(obj);
738         else if (cl.equals(short.class))
739             retVal= AnyConverter.toShort(obj);
740         else if (cl.equals(int.class))
741             retVal= AnyConverter.toInt(obj);
742         else if (cl.equals(long.class))
743             retVal= AnyConverter.toLong(obj);
744         else if (cl.equals(float.class))
745             retVal= AnyConverter.toFloat(obj);
746         else if (cl.equals(double.class))
747             retVal= AnyConverter.toDouble(obj);
748         else if (cl.equals(String.class))
749             retVal= AnyConverter.toString(obj);
750         else if (cl.isArray())
751             retVal= AnyConverter.toArray(obj);
752         else if (cl.equals(Type.class))
753             retVal= AnyConverter.toType(obj);
754         else if (cl.equals(Boolean.class))
755             retVal= AnyConverter.toBoolean(obj);
756         else if (cl.equals(Character.class))
757             retVal= AnyConverter.toChar(obj);
758         else if (cl.equals(Byte.class))
759             retVal= AnyConverter.toByte(obj);
760         else if (cl.equals(Short.class))
761             retVal= AnyConverter.toShort(obj);
762         else if (cl.equals(Integer.class))
763             retVal= AnyConverter.toInt(obj);
764         else if (cl.equals(Long.class))
765             retVal= AnyConverter.toLong(obj);
766         else if (cl.equals(Float.class))
767             retVal= AnyConverter.toFloat(obj);
768         else if (cl.equals(Double.class))
769             retVal= AnyConverter.toDouble(obj);
770         else if (XInterface.class.isAssignableFrom(cl))
771             retVal= AnyConverter.toObject(new Type(cl), obj);
772         else if (com.sun.star.uno.Enum.class.isAssignableFrom(cl))
773             retVal= AnyConverter.toObject(new Type(cl), obj);
774         else
775             throw new com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException("Could not convert the argument");
776         return retVal;
777     }
778 
779     /**  Sets the value of a property. In this implementation property values are stored in member variables
780      *  (see {@link #convertPropertyValue convertPropertyValue} Notification of property listeners
781      *  does not occur in this method. By overriding this method one can take full control about how property values
782      *  are stored. But then, the {@link #convertPropertyValue convertPropertyValue} and
783      *  {@link #getPropertyValue(Property)} must be overridden too.
784      *
785      *  A Property with the MAYBEVOID attribute set, is stored as null value. Therefore the member variable must be
786      *  an Object in order to make use of the property attribute. An exception is Any. The Any variable can be initially null, but
787      *  once it is set the reference will not become null again. If the value is to be set to
788      *  void then a new Any will be stored
789      *  with a valid type but without a value (i.e. Any.getObject returns null).
790      *  If a property has the READONLY attribute set, and one of the setter methods, such as setPropertyValue, has been
791      *  called, then this method is not going to be called.
792      *  @param property the property for which the new value is set
793      *  @param newVal the new value for the property.
794      *  @throws com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException An exception, which has to be made known to the caller,
795      *  occurred during the setting of the value.
796      */
797     protected void setPropertyValueNoBroadcast(Property property, Object newVal)
798     throws WrappedTargetException
799     {
800         try
801         {
802             // get the member name
803             String sMember= (String) getPropertyId(property);
804             if (sMember != null)
805             {
806                 // use reflection to obtain the field that holds the property value
807                 // Class.getDeclaredFields does not return inherited fields. One could use Class.getFields to
808                 // also get inherited fields, but only those which are public.
809                 Field propField= getClass().getDeclaredField(sMember);
810                 if (propField != null)
811                     propField.set(this, newVal);
812             }
813         }
814         catch(java.lang.Exception e)
815         {
816             throw new WrappedTargetException("PropertySet.setPropertyValueNoBroadcast", this, e);
817         }
818     }
819     /** Retrieves the value of a property. This implementation presumes that the values are stored in member variables
820      *  of the furthest inheriting class (see {@link #convertPropertyValue convertPropertyValue}) and that the
821      *  variables are public. The property must have
822      *  been registered, for example by {@link #registerProperty(Property, Object)}. The identifier Object argument
823      *  must have been a java.lang.String which was the name of the member variable holding the property value.
824      *  When properties are to be stored differently one has to override this method as well as
825      *  {@link #convertPropertyValue} and {@link #setPropertyValueNoBroadcast}. <br>
826      *  If a value is stored in a variable of a primitive type then this method returns an instance of the respective
827      *  wrapper class (e.g. java.lang.Boolean).
828      *  @param property The property for which the value is to be retrieved.
829      *  @return The value of the property.
830      */
831     protected Object getPropertyValue(Property property)
832     {
833         Object ret= null;
834         try
835         {
836             // get the member name
837             String sMember= (String) getPropertyId(property);
838             if (sMember != null)
839             {
840                 // use reflection to obtain the field that holds the property value
841                 // Class.getDeclaredFields does not return inherited fields. One could use Class.getFields to
842                 // also get inherited fields, but only those which are public.
843                 Field propField= getClass().getDeclaredField(sMember);
844                 if (propField != null)
845                     ret= propField.get(this);
846             }
847         }
848         catch(java.lang.NoSuchFieldException e)
849         {
850             throw new java.lang.RuntimeException(e);
851         }
852         catch(java.lang.IllegalAccessException e)
853         {
854             throw new java.lang.RuntimeException(e);
855         }
856         return ret;
857     }
858 
859     /**
860      *  This method fires events to XPropertyChangeListener,XVetoableChangeListener and
861      *  XPropertiesChangeListener event sinks.
862      *  To distinguish what listeners are to be called the argument <em>bVetoable</em> is to be set to true if
863      *  a XVetoableChangeListener is meant. For XPropertyChangeListener and XPropertiesChangeListener
864      *  it is to be set to false.
865      *
866      * @param properties	Properties which will be or have been affected.
867      * @param newValues	the new values of the properties.
868      * @param oldValues	the old values of the properties.
869      * @param bVetoable true means fire to VetoableChangeListener, false means fire to
870      * XPropertyChangedListener and XMultiPropertyChangedListener.
871      */
872     protected void  fire(
873     Property[]  properties,
874     Object[] newValues,
875     Object[] oldValues,
876     boolean bVetoable ) throws PropertyVetoException
877     {
878         // Only fire, if one or more properties changed
879         int nNumProps= properties.length;
880         if (nNumProps > 0)
881         {
882             PropertyChangeEvent[] arEvts= new PropertyChangeEvent[nNumProps];
883             int nAffectedProps= 0;
884             // Loop over all changed properties to fill the event struct
885             for (int i= 0; i < nNumProps; i++)
886             {
887                 if ((bVetoable && (properties[i].Attributes & PropertyAttribute.CONSTRAINED) > 0)
888                     || (!bVetoable && (properties[i].Attributes & PropertyAttribute.BOUND) > 0))
889                 {
890                     arEvts[i]= new PropertyChangeEvent(this, properties[i].Name, false,
891                                         properties[i].Handle, oldValues[i], newValues[i]);
892                     nAffectedProps++;
893                 }
894             }
895     		// fire the events for all changed properties
896             for (int i= 0; i < nAffectedProps; i++)
897             {
898     			// get the listener container for the property name
899                 InterfaceContainer lc= null;
900                 if (bVetoable)
901                     lc= aVetoableLC.getContainer(arEvts[i].PropertyName);
902                 else
903                     lc= aBoundLC.getContainer(arEvts[i].PropertyName);
904                 if (lc != null)
905                 {
906                     Iterator it= lc.iterator();
907                     while( it.hasNext())
908                     {
909                         Object listener= it.next();
910                         if (bVetoable)
911                             ((XVetoableChangeListener) listener).vetoableChange(arEvts[i]);
912                         else
913                             ((XPropertyChangeListener) listener).propertyChange(arEvts[i]);
914                     }
915                 }
916        			// broadcast to all listeners with "" property name
917         		if(bVetoable)
918                     lc= listenerContainer.getContainer(XVetoableChangeListener.class);
919         		else
920             		lc= listenerContainer.getContainer(XPropertyChangeListener.class);
921     			if(lc != null)
922                 {
923     				Iterator it= lc.iterator();
924                     while(it.hasNext() )
925                     {
926                         Object listener= it.next();
927                         if( bVetoable ) // fire change Events?
928                             ((XVetoableChangeListener) listener).vetoableChange(arEvts[i]);
929                         else
930                             ((XPropertyChangeListener) listener).propertyChange(arEvts[i]);
931                     }
932                 }
933             }
934             // fire at XPropertiesChangeListeners
935             // if nAffectedProps == 0 then there are no BOUND properties
936             if (!bVetoable && nAffectedProps > 0)
937             {
938 
939                 PropertyChangeEvent[] arReduced= new PropertyChangeEvent[nAffectedProps];
940                 System.arraycopy(arEvts, 0, arReduced, 0, nAffectedProps);
941                 InterfaceContainer lc= listenerContainer.getContainer(XPropertiesChangeListener.class);
942     			if (lc != null)
943         		{
944                     Iterator it= lc.iterator();
945                     while (it.hasNext())
946                     {
947                         XPropertiesChangeListener listener = (XPropertiesChangeListener) it.next();
948     					// fire the hole event sequence to the XPropertiesChangeListener's
949                         listener.propertiesChange( arEvts );
950         			}
951             	}
952             }
953         }
954     }
955     // XFastPropertySet--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
956     public void setFastPropertyValue(int nHandle, Object aValue ) throws UnknownPropertyException,
957     PropertyVetoException, com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException, WrappedTargetException
958     {
959         Property prop= getPropertyByHandle(nHandle);
960         if (prop == null)
961             throw new UnknownPropertyException(" The property with handle : " + nHandle +" is unknown");
962         setPropertyValue(prop, aValue);
963     }
964 
965     // XFastPropertySet --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
966     public Object getFastPropertyValue(int nHandle ) throws UnknownPropertyException,
967     WrappedTargetException
968     {
969         Property prop= getPropertyByHandle(nHandle);
970         if (prop == null)
971             throw new UnknownPropertyException("The property with handle : " + nHandle + " is unknown");
972         return getPropertyValue(prop);
973     }
974 
975     // XMultiPropertySet -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
976     public void addPropertiesChangeListener(String[] propNames, XPropertiesChangeListener listener)
977     {
978         listenerContainer.addInterface(XPropertiesChangeListener.class, listener);
979     }
980 
981     // XMultiPropertySet -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
982     public void firePropertiesChangeEvent(String[] propNames, XPropertiesChangeListener listener)
983     {
984         // Build the events.
985         PropertyChangeEvent[] arEvents= new PropertyChangeEvent[propNames.length];
986         int eventCount= 0;
987         // get a snapshot of the current property values
988         synchronized (this)
989         {
990             for (int i= 0; i < propNames.length; i++)
991             {
992                 Property prop= getProperty(propNames[i]);
993                 if (prop != null)
994                 {
995                     Object value= null;
996                     try
997                     {
998                        value= getPropertyValue(prop);
999                     }
1000                     catch(Exception e)
1001                     {
1002                         continue;
1003                     }
1004                     arEvents[eventCount]= new PropertyChangeEvent(this, prop.Name,
1005                                         false, prop.Handle, value, value);
1006                     eventCount++;
1007                 }
1008             }
1009         }
1010 
1011         // fire events from unsynchronized section so as to prevent deadlocks
1012         if (eventCount > 0)
1013         {
1014             // Reallocate the array of the events if necessary
1015             if (arEvents.length != eventCount)
1016             {
1017                 PropertyChangeEvent[] arPropsTmp= new PropertyChangeEvent[eventCount];
1018                 System.arraycopy(arEvents, 0, arPropsTmp, 0, eventCount);
1019                 arEvents= arPropsTmp;
1020             }
1021             listener.propertiesChange(arEvents);
1022         }
1023     }
1024     // XMultiPropertySet -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1025     /** If a value for a property could not be retrieved then the respective element in the returned
1026      *  array has the value null.
1027      */
1028     public Object[] getPropertyValues(String[] propNames)
1029     {
1030         Object[] arValues= new Object[propNames.length];
1031         synchronized (this)
1032         {
1033             for (int i= 0; i < propNames.length; i++)
1034             {
1035                 Object value= null;
1036                 try
1037                 {
1038                     value= getPropertyValue(propNames[i]);
1039                 }
1040                 catch (Exception e)
1041                 {
1042                 }
1043                 arValues[i]= value;
1044             }
1045         }
1046         return arValues;
1047     }
1048     // XMultiPropertySet -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1049     public void removePropertiesChangeListener(XPropertiesChangeListener xPropertiesChangeListener)
1050     {
1051         listenerContainer.removeInterface(XPropertiesChangeListener.class, xPropertiesChangeListener);
1052     }
1053     // XMultiPropertySet -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1054     /** If the array of property names contains an unknown property then it will be ignored.
1055      */
1056     public void setPropertyValues(String[] propNames, Object[] values) throws PropertyVetoException, com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException, com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException
1057     {
1058         for (int i= 0; i < propNames.length; i++)
1059         {
1060             try
1061             {
1062                 setPropertyValue(propNames[i], values[i]);
1063             }
1064             catch (UnknownPropertyException e)
1065             {
1066                 continue;
1067             }
1068 
1069         }
1070     }
1071 
1072     private class PropertySetInfo implements XPropertySetInfo
1073     {
1074         public com.sun.star.beans.Property[] getProperties()
1075         {
1076             return PropertySet.this.getProperties();
1077         }
1078 
1079         public com.sun.star.beans.Property getPropertyByName(String name) throws UnknownPropertyException
1080         {
1081             return getProperty(name);
1082         }
1083 
1084         public boolean hasPropertyByName(String name)
1085         {
1086             return getProperty(name) != null;
1087         }
1088 
1089     }
1090 }
1091 
1092 
1093