Interface ContextInterface
- All Superinterfaces:
org.djutils.event.EventProducer
,Remote
,Serializable
- All Known Subinterfaces:
EventContext
,RemoteContextInterface
,RemoteEventContextInterface
- All Known Implementing Classes:
FileContext
,InitialEventContext
,JvmContext
,RemoteContext
,RemoteEventContext
A name for a Context can be compound, i.e. consisting of parts separated by a separator string. Usually the separator string is the forward slash. As an example, when the name is "sub1/sub2/ref", sub1 and sub2 must be pointing to a Context, whereas ref can be either another Context, or a regular Object.
The context names support absolute addresses that start with a forward slash. For an absolute address, the context tree is traversed to the root, and the (compound) name is resolved from the root context. For relative addresses that start with any character but the forward slash, the (compound) name is resolved from the current context.
Values that are stored in the context are required to be Serializable. Both the FileContext and the RemoteContext need to serialize the values when storing them, so serializability of the Context's content is a necessary property.
Copyright (c) 2020-2024 Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX Delft, the Netherlands. All rights reserved. See for project information https://simulation.tudelft.nl. The DSOL project is distributed under a three-clause BSD-style license, which can be found at https://https://simulation.tudelft.nl/dsol/docs/latest/license.html.
- Author:
- Alexander Verbraeck
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final org.djutils.event.EventType
OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT is fired whenever an object is added to the Context.static final org.djutils.event.EventType
OBJECT_CHANGED_EVENT can be fired whenever an object present in the Context is changed.static final org.djutils.event.EventType
OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT is fired whenever an object is removed from the Context.static final String
The replacement string for the separator, in case it is part of a name.static final String
The default root sign for a context.static final String
The default separator sign for a context.Fields inherited from interface org.djutils.event.EventProducer
FIRST_POSITION, LAST_POSITION
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Binds an object into the Context using the name.bindings()
Returns a (raw) map of bindings in the current context, mapping the name on the registered objects.void
bindObject
(Object object) Binds an object into the Context using the toString() method of the object as the key.void
bindObject
(String key, Object object) Binds an object into this Context using the key.void
checkCircular
(Object newObject) Check whether a circular reference would occur when the object would be inserted into the current context.void
close()
Closes the context and removes all content from the context.createSubcontext
(String name) Creates and binds a new context into the current Context using the name.void
destroySubcontext
(String name) Removes the binding for an existing, empty subcontext with the given name, and recursively unbinds all objects and contexts in the context indicated by the name.boolean
Indicates whether an object with the given name has been registered in the Context.void
Fire an OBJECT_CHANGED_EVENT for an object with the given key in the current context.void
fireObjectChangedEventValue
(Object object) Fire an OBJECT_CHANGED_EVENT for an object within the current context.Retrieves the named object from the Context.Returns the absolute path for this context, or an empty string when this is the root context.Retrieves the atomic name of this context.Retrieves the named object from the Context.Retrieves the parent context for this context, or null when this is the root context.Retrieves the root context for this context, or the current context when this is the root context.boolean
Indicates whether the key has been registered in the current Context.boolean
Indicates whether the object has been registered (once or more) in the current Context.boolean
isEmpty()
Indicates whether the current context is empty.keySet()
Returns a set of registered keys in the current context.void
Replaces an object in the Context with the given name, or registers the object when a registration with the name does not exist yet.void
rebindObject
(String key, Object object) Replaces an object in this Context with the given key, or registers the object when a registration with the key does not exist yet.void
Replaces the name under which an object has been registered in the Context.toString
(boolean verbose) Return a String with the hierarchical content of the Context in case verbose is true; otherwise return the atomic name.void
Removes the binding for an object in the Context with the given name.void
unbindObject
(String key) Removes the binding for an object in this Context with the given key.values()
Returns a (raw) collection of registered values in the current context.Methods inherited from interface org.djutils.event.EventProducer
addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, fireEvent, fireEvent, fireEvent, fireTimedEvent, fireTimedEvent, fireTimedEvent, fireUnverifiedEvent, fireUnverifiedEvent, fireUnverifiedTimedEvent, fireUnverifiedTimedEvent, getEventListenerMap, getEventTypesWithListeners, getListenerReferences, hasListeners, numberOfListeners, removeAllListeners, removeAllListeners, removeListener
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Field Details
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ROOT
The default root sign for a context.- See Also:
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SEPARATOR
The default separator sign for a context.- See Also:
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REPLACE_SEPARATOR
The replacement string for the separator, in case it is part of a name.- See Also:
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OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT
static final org.djutils.event.EventType OBJECT_ADDED_EVENTOBJECT_ADDED_EVENT is fired whenever an object is added to the Context. The implementations of the ContextInterface in the nl.tudelft.simulation.naming.context package take care of firing this event.
Payload: Object[] - the absolute path of the context in which the object was bound, the relative key in the context, and the bound object. -
OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT
static final org.djutils.event.EventType OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENTOBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT is fired whenever an object is removed from the Context. The implementations of the ContextInterface in the nl.tudelft.simulation.naming.context package take care of firing this event.
Payload: Object[] - the absolute path of the context in which the object was bound, the relative key in the context, and the removed object. -
OBJECT_CHANGED_EVENT
static final org.djutils.event.EventType OBJECT_CHANGED_EVENTOBJECT_CHANGED_EVENT can be fired whenever an object present in the Context is changed. The object making changes has to fire this Event itself, because the Context has no way of knowing that the content of the object has changed. The method fireObjectChangedEvent(...) in the ContextInterface can be used to fire this event.
Payload: Object[] - the absolute path of the context in which the object is bound, the relative key in the context, the object after change.
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Method Details
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getAtomicName
Retrieves the atomic name of this context.- Returns:
- String; the atomic name of this context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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getParent
Retrieves the parent context for this context, or null when this is the root context.- Returns:
- ContextInterface; parent context for this context, or null when this is the root context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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getRootContext
Retrieves the root context for this context, or the current context when this is the root context.- Returns:
- ContextInterface; the root context for this context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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getAbsolutePath
Returns the absolute path for this context, or an empty string when this is the root context.- Returns:
- String; the absolute path for this context, or an empty string when this is the root context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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get
Retrieves the named object from the Context. The name may be a compound name where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. All intermediate subcontexts must exist. When name is the empty String or "/", the current Context is returned.- Parameters:
name
- String; the name of the object to look up; may be a compound name- Returns:
- Object; the Context or Object indicated by the name
- Throws:
NamingException
- as a placeholder overarching exceptionNameNotFoundException
- if an intermediate context or the reference does not existNullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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getObject
Retrieves the named object from the Context. The key is not compound. Key cannot be empty or contain "/".- Parameters:
key
- String; the name of the object to look up; NOT a compound name- Returns:
- Object; the Context or Object indicated by the key
- Throws:
NamingException
- when key is the empty string or when key contains "/"NameNotFoundException
- if the key does not exist in the current contextNullPointerException
- when key is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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exists
Indicates whether an object with the given name has been registered in the Context. The name may be a compound name where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. All intermediate subcontexts must exist. When name is the empty String or "/", the method returns true.- Parameters:
name
- String; the name of the object to look up; may be a compound name- Returns:
- boolean; whether an object with the given name has been registered
- Throws:
NamingException
- as a placeholder overarching exceptionNameNotFoundException
- when an intermediate context does not existNullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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hasKey
Indicates whether the key has been registered in the current Context. The name is not compound. When name is the empty String or "/", the method returns an exception.- Parameters:
key
- String; the name of the object to look up; NOT compound- Returns:
- boolean; whether an object with the given key has been registered in the current context
- Throws:
NamingException
- when key is the empty string or when key contains "/"NullPointerException
- when key is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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hasObject
Indicates whether the object has been registered (once or more) in the current Context. The object may be null.- Parameters:
object
- Object; the object to look up; mey be null- Returns:
- boolean; whether an object with the given key has been registered once or more in the current context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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isEmpty
Indicates whether the current context is empty.- Returns:
- boolean; whether the current context is empty
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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bind
Binds an object into the Context using the name. The name may be a compound name where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. All intermediate subcontexts must already exist. The object will be registered using the terminal atomic reference in the deepest subcontext provided. Name cannot be empty or "/". An OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the relative key, and the object when a new binding has taken place.- Parameters:
name
- String; the name under which the object will be stored; may be a compound name with the terminal reference indicating the key under which the object will be storedobject
- Object; the Context or Object to be stored into the given context; a null object is allowed- Throws:
NamingException
- when the reference is "/" or emptyNameAlreadyBoundException
- if name is already bound to an objectNameNotFoundException
- when an intermediate context does not existNullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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bindObject
Binds an object into this Context using the key. The key is not compound. The key cannot be empty or "/". An OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the relative key, and the object when a new binding has taken place.- Parameters:
key
- String; the key under which the object will be stored; NOT a compound nameobject
- Object; the Context or Object to be stored into this Context using the given name; a null object is allowed- Throws:
NamingException
- when key is the empty string or when key contains "/"NameAlreadyBoundException
- if key is already bound to an objectNullPointerException
- when key is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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bindObject
Binds an object into the Context using the toString() method of the object as the key. All "/" characters in the toString() result will be replaced by "#" characters. An OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the relative key, and the object when a new binding has taken place.- Parameters:
object
- Object; the Context or Object to be stored into this Context using the toString() result as the key; a null object is not allowed- Throws:
NamingException
- when the toString() of the object results in an empty stringNameAlreadyBoundException
- if key is already bound to an objectNullPointerException
- when object is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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unbind
Removes the binding for an object in the Context with the given name. The name may be a compound name where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. Name cannot be empty or "/". It is not a problem when there is no object registered with the given name. An OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the relative key, and the removed object when a binding has been removed.- Parameters:
name
- String; the name of the object that has to be removed; may be a compound name with the terminal reference indicating the key under which the object is stored- Throws:
NamingException
- when the reference is "/" or emptyNameNotFoundException
- when an intermediate context does not existNullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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unbindObject
Removes the binding for an object in this Context with the given key. The key is not compound. The key cannot be empty or "/". It is not a problem when there is no object registered with the given key. An OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the relative key, and the removed object when a binding has been removed.- Parameters:
key
- String; the key of the object that has to be removed; NOT a compound name- Throws:
NamingException
- when key is the empty string or when key contains "/"NullPointerException
- when key is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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rebind
Replaces an object in the Context with the given name, or registers the object when a registration with the name does not exist yet. The name may be a compound name where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. All intermediate subcontexts must already exist. The object will be (re)registered using the terminal atomic reference in the deepest subcontext provided. Name cannot be empty or "/". An OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the relative key, and the removed object when a binding had to be removed, followed by an OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the key, and the new object when a new binding has taken place.- Parameters:
name
- String; the name of the object to be replaced, or under which the object will be stored; may be a compound name with the terminal reference indicating the key under which the object will be storedobject
- Object; the Context or Object to be replaced or stored into this Context using the given name; a null object is allowed- Throws:
NamingException
- when the reference is "/" or emptyNameNotFoundException
- when an intermediate context does not existNullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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rebindObject
Replaces an object in this Context with the given key, or registers the object when a registration with the key does not exist yet. The key is not a compound name. Name cannot be empty or "/". An OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the relative key, and the removed object when a binding had to be removed, followed by an OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT containing an object array with a pointer to the context, the key, and the new object when a new binding has taken place.- Parameters:
key
- String; the key of the object to be replaced, or under which the object will be stored; NOT a compound nameobject
- Object; the Context or Object to be replaced or stored into this Context using the given name; a null object is allowed- Throws:
NamingException
- when key is the empty string or when key contains "/"NullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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rename
Replaces the name under which an object has been registered in the Context. Both names are relative to the current Context, and may be compound names where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. All intermediate subcontexts of the new name must already exist. The object will be deregistered under the old name, and reregistered using the terminal atomic reference in the deepest subcontext of the newName. Nether the oldName, nor the newName can be empty or "/". An OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT is fired containing an object array with a pointer to the old context, the old relative key, and the object when a binding had to be removed, followed by an OBJECT_ADDED_EVENT containing an object array with a pointer to the new context, the new relative key, and the object when a new binding has taken place. When the new name is illegal or occupied, the object will not be renamed.- Parameters:
oldName
- String; the (compound) name of the object to be moved to a new locationnewName
- String; the (compound) name with the terminal reference indicating where the object will be stored- Throws:
NamingException
- when the reference of oldName or newName is "/" or emptyNameNotFoundException
- when an intermediate context of oldName or newName does not exist, or when there is no registration at the oldName referenceNameAlreadyBoundException
- if newName is already bound to an objectNullPointerException
- when oldName or newName is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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createSubcontext
Creates and binds a new context into the current Context using the name. The name may be a compound name where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. All intermediate subcontexts that do not yet exist, will be created. The new context will be registered using the terminal atomic reference in the deepest subcontext provided. Name cannot be empty or "/". On success, OBJECT_ADDED_EVENTs are fired for the created context and each new intermediate context, containing an object array with an object array with a pointer to the embedding context, the local key in the embedding context, and the newly created (intermediate) context.- Parameters:
name
- String; the name under which the new context will be stored; may be a compound name with the terminal reference indicating the key under which the new context will be stored- Returns:
- ContextInterface; a pointer to the newly created subcontext
- Throws:
NamingException
- when the terminal reference is "/" or emptyNameNotFoundException
- when an intermediate context does not existNameAlreadyBoundException
- if name is already bound to an object or contextNullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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destroySubcontext
Removes the binding for an existing, empty subcontext with the given name, and recursively unbinds all objects and contexts in the context indicated by the name. The name may be a compound name where parts are separated by separation strings indicating subcontexts. Name cannot be empty or "/". A context has to be registered with the given name. For all removed objects and contexts, OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT events are fired containing an object array with a pointer to the context from which content has been removed, the key of the binding that has been removed, and the removed object. The OBJECT_REMOVED_EVENT events are fired in depth-first order.- Parameters:
name
- String; the name of the object that has to be removed; may be a compound name with the terminal reference indicating the key under which the object is stored- Throws:
NamingException
- when the reference is "/" or emptyNotContextException
- if the name is bound but does not name a contextNameNotFoundException
- when an intermediate context does not exist, or when no object is registered with the terminating atomic referenceNullPointerException
- when name is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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fireObjectChangedEventValue
void fireObjectChangedEventValue(Object object) throws NameNotFoundException, NullPointerException, NamingException, RemoteException Fire an OBJECT_CHANGED_EVENT for an object within the current context. Look up if the the object exists using the toString() method of the object as the key. All "/" characters in the toString() result will be replaced by "#" characters. When the object does not exist directly in the context, a NameNotFoundException is thrown.- Parameters:
object
- Object; the object that has changed and for which an event should be fired- Throws:
NamingException
- on general error in the method, e.g., a problem with remote connectionsNameNotFoundException
- when no object is registered with object.toString() as the keyNullPointerException
- when object is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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fireObjectChangedEventKey
void fireObjectChangedEventKey(String key) throws NameNotFoundException, NullPointerException, NamingException, RemoteException Fire an OBJECT_CHANGED_EVENT for an object with the given key in the current context. If the the key does not exist directly in the context, a NameNotFoundException is thrown. The key should not be the empty String or contain "/" characters.- Parameters:
key
- String; the key within the context of the object that has changed and for which an event should be fired- Throws:
NamingException
- when key is the empty string or when key contains "/", or on a general error in the method, e.g., a problem with remote connectionsNameNotFoundException
- when no object is registered with the key in the given contextNullPointerException
- when key is nullRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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keySet
Returns a set of registered keys in the current context.- Returns:
- Set<String>; a set of registered keys in the current context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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values
Returns a (raw) collection of registered values in the current context.- Returns:
- Collection<Object>; a raw set of registered objects in the current context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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bindings
Returns a (raw) map of bindings in the current context, mapping the name on the registered objects. Both regular objects and subcontexts are returned. Mappings to null objects can exist.- Returns:
- Map<String, Object>; a map of registered names and their bound (possibly null) object in the current context
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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checkCircular
Check whether a circular reference would occur when the object would be inserted into the current context. Insertion potentially causes a problem when the object to be inserted is a Context.- Parameters:
newObject
- the object to be inserted- Throws:
NamingException
- when a circular reference would occurRemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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close
Closes the context and removes all content from the context. No events will be fired that the content of the context has been removed. Some contexts, such as the FileContext could have to be really closed as well.- Throws:
NamingException
- when a problem occurs during closing (e.g., of a FileContext)RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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toString
Return a String with the hierarchical content of the Context in case verbose is true; otherwise return the atomic name.- Parameters:
verbose
- boolean; whether the information is exhaustive or very brief- Returns:
- String; formatted content of the context when verbose is true; otherwise the atomic name
- Throws:
RemoteException
- on a network error when the Context is used over RMI
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