Let's say I have three object A, B, C.
B is the implementation of following interface:interface D
{
event EventHandler<OrderEventArgs> OrderCreated;
event EventHandler<OrderEventArgs> OrderShipped;
}
I would add two functions in B which will raise the events in the interface.
class B
{
RaiseOrderCreated();
RaiseOrderShipped();
}
A is the hosting class and will call B's functions to raised the 开发者_开发问答specified events. I hope in C I can listen to the interface B or class C, whenever the events in B are raised, C can get notified, then C can have reactive to the events.
I am thinking about how to implement this mechanism in C# and Java.
Any help or hints will be great appreciated !So you'd have an EventListener called C, some object called A which has a field of type B that is some kid of implementation of D.
Typically in Java you design D differently:
interface D {
static final String ORDER_PROPERTY="ORDER";
void setOrder(Order order);
Order getOrder();
}
class B implements D {
// delegate object to implement support for event listeners and event firing
private java.beans.PropertyChangeSupport propertyChangeSupport = new java.beans.PropertyChangeSupport(this);
private Order order = null; // field that holds current order
@Override
public void setOrder(Order order) {
Order old = this.order;
this.order = order;
propertyChangeSupport.firePropertyChange(ORDER_PROPERTY, old, order);
}
// more B code here
}
Implement this pattern: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_pattern
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