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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright (C) 2004 NNL Technology AB
003:         * Visit www.infonode.net for information about InfoNode(R) 
004:         * products and how to contact NNL Technology AB.
005:         *
006:         * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
007:         * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
008:         * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
009:         * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
010:         *
011:         * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
012:         * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
013:         * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
014:         * GNU General Public License for more details.
015:         *
016:         * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
017:         * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
018:         * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, 
019:         * MA 02111-1307, USA.
020:         */
021:
022:        // $Id: PropertyMapManager.java,v 1.16 2005/12/04 13:46:06 jesper Exp $
023:        package net.infonode.properties.propertymap;
024:
025:        import net.infonode.properties.propertymap.value.PropertyValue;
026:        import net.infonode.util.Utils;
027:        import net.infonode.util.ValueChange;
028:        import net.infonode.util.collection.map.base.ConstMap;
029:        import net.infonode.util.collection.map.base.ConstMapIterator;
030:
031:        import java.util.Collections;
032:        import java.util.HashMap;
033:        import java.util.Iterator;
034:        import java.util.Map;
035:
036:        /**
037:         * Utility class for performing multiple modifications to {@link PropertyMap}'s and merging change notifications to
038:         * optimize performance.
039:         *
040:         * @author $Author: jesper $
041:         * @version $Revision: 1.16 $
042:         */
043:        public class PropertyMapManager {
044:            private static final PropertyMapManager INSTANCE = new PropertyMapManager();
045:
046:            private HashMap changes;
047:            private int batchCounter;
048:
049:            /**
050:             * Returns the only instance of this class.
051:             *
052:             * @return the only instance of this class
053:             */
054:            public static PropertyMapManager getInstance() {
055:                return INSTANCE;
056:            }
057:
058:            void addMapChanges(PropertyMapImpl propertyMap, ConstMap mapChanges) {
059:                HashMap map = (HashMap) changes.get(propertyMap);
060:
061:                if (map == null) {
062:                    map = new HashMap();
063:                    changes.put(propertyMap, map);
064:                }
065:
066:                for (ConstMapIterator iterator = mapChanges.constIterator(); iterator
067:                        .atEntry(); iterator.next()) {
068:                    ValueChange vc = (ValueChange) iterator.getValue();
069:                    Object key = iterator.getKey();
070:                    Object newValue = vc.getNewValue() == null ? null
071:                            : ((PropertyValue) vc.getNewValue())
072:                                    .getWithDefault(propertyMap);
073:                    Object value = map.get(key);
074:                    Object oldValue = value == null ? vc.getOldValue() == null ? null
075:                            : ((PropertyValue) vc.getOldValue())
076:                                    .getWithDefault(propertyMap)
077:                            : ((ValueChange) value).getOldValue();
078:
079:                    if (!Utils.equals(oldValue, newValue))
080:                        map.put(iterator.getKey(), new ValueChange(oldValue,
081:                                newValue));
082:                    else if (value != null)
083:                        map.remove(key);
084:                }
085:            }
086:
087:            /**
088:             * Executes a method inside a {@link #beginBatch()} - {@link #endBatch()} pair. See {@link #beginBatch()} for
089:             * more information. It's safe to call other batch methods from inside {@link Runnable#run}.
090:             *
091:             * @param runnable the runnable to invoke
092:             */
093:            public static void runBatch(Runnable runnable) {
094:                getInstance().beginBatch();
095:
096:                try {
097:                    runnable.run();
098:                } finally {
099:                    getInstance().endBatch();
100:                }
101:            }
102:
103:            /**
104:             * Begins a batch operation. This stores and merges all change notifications occuring in all property maps until
105:             * {@link #endBatch} is called. Each call to this method MUST be followed by a call to {@link #endBatch}.
106:             * This method can be called an unlimited number of times without calling {@link #endBatch} in between, but each
107:             * call must have a corresponding call to {@link #endBatch}. Only when exiting from the
108:             * outermost {@link #endBatch()} the changes be propagated to the listeners.
109:             */
110:            public void beginBatch() {
111:                if (batchCounter++ == 0)
112:                    changes = new HashMap();
113:            }
114:
115:            private void addTreeChanges(PropertyMapImpl map,
116:                    PropertyMapImpl modifiedMap, HashMap changes,
117:                    HashMap treeChanges) {
118:                HashMap changeMap = (HashMap) treeChanges.get(map);
119:
120:                if (changeMap == null) {
121:                    changeMap = new HashMap();
122:                    treeChanges.put(map, changeMap);
123:                }
124:
125:                changeMap.put(modifiedMap, changes);
126:
127:                if (map.getParent() != null)
128:                    addTreeChanges(map.getParent(), modifiedMap, changes,
129:                            treeChanges);
130:            }
131:
132:            /**
133:             * Ends a batch operation. See {@link #beginBatch()} for more information.
134:             */
135:            public void endBatch() {
136:                if (--batchCounter == 0) {
137:                    HashMap treeChanges = new HashMap();
138:                    HashMap localChanges = changes;
139:                    changes = null;
140:
141:                    for (Iterator iterator = localChanges.entrySet().iterator(); iterator
142:                            .hasNext();) {
143:                        Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) iterator.next();
144:                        PropertyMapImpl object = (PropertyMapImpl) entry
145:                                .getKey();
146:                        HashMap objectChanges = (HashMap) entry.getValue();
147:
148:                        if (!objectChanges.isEmpty()) {
149:                            object.firePropertyValuesChanged(Collections
150:                                    .unmodifiableMap(objectChanges));
151:                            addTreeChanges(object, object, objectChanges,
152:                                    treeChanges);
153:                        }
154:                    }
155:
156:                    for (Iterator iterator = treeChanges.entrySet().iterator(); iterator
157:                            .hasNext();) {
158:                        Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) iterator.next();
159:                        PropertyMapImpl object = (PropertyMapImpl) entry
160:                                .getKey();
161:                        HashMap objectChanges = (HashMap) entry.getValue();
162:
163:                        if (!objectChanges.isEmpty())
164:                            object.firePropertyTreeValuesChanged(Collections
165:                                    .unmodifiableMap(objectChanges));
166:                    }
167:                }
168:            }
169:        }
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