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All Implemented Interfaces:
UIDefaults.LazyValue
Enclosing class:
UIDefaults
public static class UIDefaults.ProxyLazyValue
extends Object
implements UIDefaults.LazyValue
This class provides an implementation of LazyValue
which can be
used to delay loading of the Class for the instance to be created.
It also avoids creation of an anonymous inner class for the
LazyValue
subclass. Both of these improve performance at the time that a
a Look and Feel is loaded, at the cost of a slight performance
reduction the first time createValue
is called
(since Reflection APIs are used).
Since:
1.3
Method Summary
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone , equals , finalize , getClass , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait
Constructor Detail
ProxyLazyValue
public ProxyLazyValue(String c,
String m)
Creates a LazyValue
which will construct an instance
when asked.
Parameters:
c
- a String
specifying the classname of
the class
containing a static method to be called for
instance creation
m
- a String
specifying the static
method to be called on class c
ProxyLazyValue
public ProxyLazyValue(String c,
Object [] o)
Creates a LazyValue
which will construct an instance
when asked.
Parameters:
c
- a String
specifying the classname
of the instance to be created on demand
o
- an array of Objects
to be passed as
paramaters to the constructor in class c
ProxyLazyValue
public ProxyLazyValue(String c,
String m,
Object [] o)
Creates a LazyValue
which will construct an instance
when asked.
Parameters:
c
- a String
specifying the classname
of the class
containing a static method to be called for
instance creation.
m
- a String
specifying the static method
to be called on class c
o
- an array of Objects
to be passed as
paramaters to the static method in class c
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