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Within the activate method, a controller obtains * initial values by querying the IIOParam object's * get methods, modifies values by whatever means, then * invokes the IIOParam object's set methods * to modify the appropriate settings. Normally, these * set methods will be invoked all at once at a final * commit in order that a cancel operation not disturb existing * values. In general, applications may expect that when the * activate method returns true, the * IIOParam object is ready for use in a read or write * operation. * *

Vendors may choose to provide GUIs for the * IIOParam subclasses they define for a particular * plug-in. These can be set up as default controllers in the * corresponding IIOParam subclasses. * *

Applications may override any default GUIs and provide their * own controllers embedded in their own framework. All that is * required is that theactivate method behave modally * (not returning until either cancelled or committed), though it need * not put up an explicitly modal dialog. Such a non-modal GUI * component would be coded roughly as follows: * *
*

 * class MyGUI extends SomeComponent implements IIOParamController {
 *
 *    public MyGUI() {
 *        // ...
 *        setEnabled(false);
 *    }
 *
 *    public boolean activate(IIOParam param) {
 *        // disable other components if desired
 *        setEnabled(true);
 *        // go to sleep until either cancelled or committed
 *        boolean ret = false;
 *        if (!cancelled) {
 *            // set values on param
 *            ret = true;
 *        }
 *        setEnabled(false);
 *        // enable any components disabled above
 *        return ret;
 *    }
 * 
* *

Alternatively, an algorithmic process such as a database lookup * or the parsing of a command line could be used as a controller, in * which case the activate method would simply look up or * compute the settings, call the IIOParam.setXXX * methods, and return true. * * @see IIOParam#setController * @see IIOParam#getController * @see IIOParam#getDefaultController * @see IIOParam#hasController * @see IIOParam#activateController * */ public interface IIOParamController { /** * Activates the controller. If true is returned, * all settings in the IIOParam object should be * ready for use in a read or write operation. If * false is returned, no settings in the * IIOParam object will be disturbed (i.e., * the user canceled the operation). * * @param param the IIOParam object to be modified. * * @return true if the IIOParam has been * modified, false otherwise. * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if param is * null or is not an instance of the correct class. */ boolean activate(IIOParam param); }