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// These imports needed only as a workaround for a JavaDoc bug
/**
* A node in a hierarchical collection of preference data. This class
* allows applications to store and retrieve user and system
* preference and configuration data. This data is stored
* persistently in an implementation-dependent backing store. Typical
* implementations include flat files, OS-specific registries,
* directory servers and SQL databases. The user of this class needn't
* be concerned with details of the backing store.
*
* <p>There are two separate trees of preference nodes, one for user
* preferences and one for system preferences. Each user has a separate user
* preference tree, and all users in a given system share the same system
* preference tree. The precise description of "user" and "system" will vary
* from implementation to implementation. Typical information stored in the
* user preference tree might include font choice, color choice, or preferred
* window location and size for a particular application. Typical information
* stored in the system preference tree might include installation
* configuration data for an application.
*
* <p>Nodes in a preference tree are named in a similar fashion to
* directories in a hierarchical file system. Every node in a preference
* tree has a <i>node name</i> (which is not necessarily unique),
* a unique <i>absolute path name</i>, and a path name <i>relative</i> to each
* ancestor including itself.
*
* <p>The root node has a node name of the empty string (""). Every other
* node has an arbitrary node name, specified at the time it is created. The
* only restrictions on this name are that it cannot be the empty string, and
* it cannot contain the slash character ('/').
*
* <p>The root node has an absolute path name of <tt>"/"</tt>. Children of
* the root node have absolute path names of <tt>"/" + </tt><i><node
* name></i>. All other nodes have absolute path names of <i><parent's
* absolute path name></i><tt> + "/" + </tt><i><node name></i>.
* Note that all absolute path names begin with the slash character.
*
* <p>A node <i>n</i>'s path name relative to its ancestor <i>a</i>
* is simply the string that must be appended to <i>a</i>'s absolute path name
* in order to form <i>n</i>'s absolute path name, with the initial slash
* character (if present) removed. Note that:
* <ul>
* <li>No relative path names begin with the slash character.
* <li>Every node's path name relative to itself is the empty string.
* <li>Every node's path name relative to its parent is its node name (except
* for the root node, which does not have a parent).
* <li>Every node's path name relative to the root is its absolute path name
* with the initial slash character removed.
* </ul>
*
* <p>Note finally that:
* <ul>
* <li>No path name contains multiple consecutive slash characters.
* <li>No path name with the exception of the root's absolute path name
* ends in the slash character.
* <li>Any string that conforms to these two rules is a valid path name.
* </ul>
*
* <p>All of the methods that modify preferences data are permitted to operate
* asynchronously; they may return immediately, and changes will eventually
* propagate to the persistent backing store with an implementation-dependent
* delay. The <tt>flush</tt> method may be used to synchronously force
* updates to the backing store. Normal termination of the Java Virtual
* Machine will <i>not</i> result in the loss of pending updates -- an explicit
* <tt>flush</tt> invocation is <i>not</i> required upon termination to ensure
* that pending updates are made persistent.
*
* <p>All of the methods that read preferences from a <tt>Preferences</tt>
* object require the invoker to provide a default value. The default value is
* returned if no value has been previously set <i>or if the backing store is
* unavailable</i>. The intent is to allow applications to operate, albeit
* with slightly degraded functionality, even if the backing store becomes
* unavailable. Several methods, like <tt>flush</tt>, have semantics that
* prevent them from operating if the backing store is unavailable. Ordinary
* applications should have no need to invoke any of these methods, which can
* be identified by the fact that they are declared to throw {@link
* BackingStoreException}.
*
* <p>The methods in this class may be invoked concurrently by multiple threads
* in a single JVM without the need for external synchronization, and the
* results will be equivalent to some serial execution. If this class is used
* concurrently <i>by multiple JVMs</i> that store their preference data in
* the same backing store, the data store will not be corrupted, but no
* other guarantees are made concerning the consistency of the preference
* data.
*
* to be "exported" to an XML document, and XML documents representing
* preferences to be "imported" back into the system. This facility
* may be used to back up all or part of a preference tree, and
* subsequently restore from the backup.
*
* <p>The XML document has the following DOCTYPE declaration:
* <pre>
* <!DOCTYPE preferences SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/preferences.dtd">
* </pre>
* Note that the system URI (http://java.sun.com/dtd/preferences.dtd) is
* <i>not</i> accessed when exporting or importing preferences; it merely
* serves as a string to uniquely identify the DTD, which is:
* <pre>
* <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
*
* <!-- DTD for a Preferences tree. -->
*
* <!-- The preferences element is at the root of an XML document
* representing a Preferences tree. -->
* <!ELEMENT preferences (root)>
*
* <!-- The preferences element contains an optional version attribute,
* which specifies version of DTD. -->
* <!ATTLIST preferences EXTERNAL_XML_VERSION CDATA "0.0" >
*
* <!-- The root element has a map representing the root's preferences
* (if any), and one node for each child of the root (if any). -->
* <!ELEMENT root (map, node*) >
*
* <!-- Additionally, the root contains a type attribute, which
* specifies whether it's the system or user root. -->
* <!ATTLIST root
* type (system|user) #REQUIRED >
*
* <!-- Each node has a map representing its preferences (if any),
* and one node for each child (if any). -->
* <!ELEMENT node (map, node*) >
*
* <!-- Additionally, each node has a name attribute -->
* <!ATTLIST node
* name CDATA #REQUIRED >
*
* <!-- A map represents the preferences stored at a node (if any). -->
* <!ELEMENT map (entry*) >
*
* <!-- An entry represents a single preference, which is simply
* a key-value pair. -->
* <!ELEMENT entry EMPTY >
* <!ATTLIST entry
* key CDATA #REQUIRED
* value CDATA #REQUIRED >
* </pre>
*
* Every <tt>Preferences</tt> implementation must have an associated {@link
* PreferencesFactory} implementation. Every Java(TM) SE implementation must provide
* some means of specifying which <tt>PreferencesFactory</tt> implementation
* is used to generate the root preferences nodes. This allows the
* administrator to replace the default preferences implementation with an
* alternative implementation.
*
* <p>Implementation note: In Sun's JRE, the <tt>PreferencesFactory</tt>
* implementation is located as follows:
*
* <ol>
*
* <li><p>If the system property
* <tt>java.util.prefs.PreferencesFactory</tt> is defined, then it is
* taken to be the fully-qualified name of a class implementing the
* <tt>PreferencesFactory</tt> interface. The class is loaded and
* instantiated; if this process fails then an unspecified error is
* thrown.</p></li>
*
* <li><p> If a <tt>PreferencesFactory</tt> implementation class file
* has been installed in a jar file that is visible to the
* {@link java.lang.ClassLoader#getSystemClassLoader system class loader},
* and that jar file contains a provider-configuration file named
* <tt>java.util.prefs.PreferencesFactory</tt> in the resource
* specified in that file is taken. If more than one such jar file is
* provided, the first one found will be used. The class is loaded
* and instantiated; if this process fails then an unspecified error
* is thrown. </p></li>
*
* <li><p>Finally, if neither the above-mentioned system property nor
* an extension jar file is provided, then the system-wide default
* <tt>PreferencesFactory</tt> implementation for the underlying
* platform is loaded and instantiated.</p></li>
*
* </ol>
*
* @author Josh Bloch
* @since 1.4
*/
public abstract class Preferences {
// 1. Try user-specified system property
new PrivilegedAction<String>() {
return System.getProperty(
"java.util.prefs.PreferencesFactory");}});
if (factoryName != null) {
// FIXME: This code should be run in a doPrivileged and
// not use the context classloader, to avoid being
// dependent on the invoking thread.
// Checking AllPermission also seems wrong.
try {
return (PreferencesFactory)
.newInstance();
try {
// workaround for javaws, plugin,
// load factory class using non-system classloader
}
return (PreferencesFactory)
.newInstance();
} catch (Exception e) {
"Can't instantiate Preferences factory "
+ factoryName);
throw error;
}
}
}
return AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedAction<PreferencesFactory>() {
public PreferencesFactory run() {
return factory1();}});
}
// 2. Try service provider interface
.iterator();
// choose first provider instance
try {
} catch (ServiceConfigurationError sce) {
// Ignore the security exception, try the next provider
continue;
}
throw sce;
}
}
// 3. Use platform-specific system-wide default
platformFactory = "java.util.prefs.WindowsPreferencesFactory";
platformFactory = "java.util.prefs.MacOSXPreferencesFactory";
} else {
platformFactory = "java.util.prefs.FileSystemPreferencesFactory";
}
try {
return (PreferencesFactory)
} catch (Exception e) {
"Can't instantiate platform default Preferences factory "
+ platformFactory);
throw error;
}
}
/**
* Maximum length of string allowed as a key (80 characters).
*/
/**
* Maximum length of string allowed as a value (8192 characters).
*/
/**
* Maximum length of a node name (80 characters).
*/
/**
* Returns the preference node from the calling user's preference tree
* that is associated (by convention) with the specified class's package.
* The convention is as follows: the absolute path name of the node is the
* fully qualified package name, preceded by a slash (<tt>'/'</tt>), and
* with each period (<tt>'.'</tt>) replaced by a slash. For example the
* absolute path name of the node associated with the class
*
* <p>This convention does not apply to the unnamed package, whose
* associated preference node is <tt><unnamed></tt>. This node
* is not intended for long term use, but for convenience in the early
* development of programs that do not yet belong to a package, and
* for "throwaway" programs. <i>Valuable data should not be stored
* at this node as it is shared by all programs that use it.</i>
*
* <p>A class <tt>Foo</tt> wishing to access preferences pertaining to its
* package can obtain a preference node as follows: <pre>
* static Preferences prefs = Preferences.userNodeForPackage(Foo.class);
* </pre>
* This idiom obviates the need for using a string to describe the
* preferences node and decreases the likelihood of a run-time failure.
* (If the class name is misspelled, it will typically result in a
* compile-time error.)
*
* <p>Invoking this method will result in the creation of the returned
* node and its ancestors if they do not already exist. If the returned
* node did not exist prior to this call, this node and any ancestors that
* were created by this call are not guaranteed to become permanent until
* the <tt>flush</tt> method is called on the returned node (or one of its
* ancestors or descendants).
*
* @param c the class for whose package a user preference node is desired.
* @return the user preference node associated with the package of which
* <tt>c</tt> is a member.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>c</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager is present and
* it denies <tt>RuntimePermission("preferences")</tt>.
* @see RuntimePermission
*/
}
/**
* Returns the preference node from the system preference tree that is
* associated (by convention) with the specified class's package. The
* convention is as follows: the absolute path name of the node is the
* fully qualified package name, preceded by a slash (<tt>'/'</tt>), and
* with each period (<tt>'.'</tt>) replaced by a slash. For example the
* absolute path name of the node associated with the class
*
* <p>This convention does not apply to the unnamed package, whose
* associated preference node is <tt><unnamed></tt>. This node
* is not intended for long term use, but for convenience in the early
* development of programs that do not yet belong to a package, and
* for "throwaway" programs. <i>Valuable data should not be stored
* at this node as it is shared by all programs that use it.</i>
*
* <p>A class <tt>Foo</tt> wishing to access preferences pertaining to its
* package can obtain a preference node as follows: <pre>
* static Preferences prefs = Preferences.systemNodeForPackage(Foo.class);
* </pre>
* This idiom obviates the need for using a string to describe the
* preferences node and decreases the likelihood of a run-time failure.
* (If the class name is misspelled, it will typically result in a
* compile-time error.)
*
* <p>Invoking this method will result in the creation of the returned
* node and its ancestors if they do not already exist. If the returned
* node did not exist prior to this call, this node and any ancestors that
* were created by this call are not guaranteed to become permanent until
* the <tt>flush</tt> method is called on the returned node (or one of its
* ancestors or descendants).
*
* @param c the class for whose package a system preference node is desired.
* @return the system preference node associated with the package of which
* <tt>c</tt> is a member.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>c</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager is present and
* it denies <tt>RuntimePermission("preferences")</tt>.
* @see RuntimePermission
*/
}
/**
* Returns the absolute path name of the node corresponding to the package
* of the specified object.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the package has node preferences
* node associated with it.
*/
if (c.isArray())
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Arrays have no associated preferences node.");
if (pkgEndIndex < 0)
return "/<unnamed>";
}
/**
* This permission object represents the permission required to get
* access to the user or system root (which in turn allows for all
* other operations).
*/
/**
* Returns the root preference node for the calling user.
*
* @return the root preference node for the calling user.
* @throws SecurityException If a security manager is present and
* it denies <tt>RuntimePermission("preferences")</tt>.
* @see RuntimePermission
*/
}
/**
* Returns the root preference node for the system.
*
* @return the root preference node for the system.
* @throws SecurityException If a security manager is present and
* it denies <tt>RuntimePermission("preferences")</tt>.
* @see RuntimePermission
*/
return factory.systemRoot();
}
/**
* Sole constructor. (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically
* implicit.)
*/
protected Preferences() {
}
/**
* Associates the specified value with the specified key in this
* preference node.
*
* @param key key with which the specified value is to be associated.
* @param value value to be associated with the specified key.
* @throws NullPointerException if key or value is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>key.length()</tt> exceeds
* <tt>MAX_KEY_LENGTH</tt> or if <tt>value.length</tt> exceeds
* <tt>MAX_VALUE_LENGTH</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
*/
/**
* Returns the value associated with the specified key in this preference
* node. Returns the specified default if there is no value associated
* with the key, or the backing store is inaccessible.
*
* <p>Some implementations may store default values in their backing
* stores. If there is no value associated with the specified key
* but there is such a <i>stored default</i>, it is returned in
* preference to the specified default.
*
* @param key key whose associated value is to be returned.
* @param def the value to be returned in the event that this
* preference node has no value associated with <tt>key</tt>.
* @return the value associated with <tt>key</tt>, or <tt>def</tt>
* if no value is associated with <tt>key</tt>, or the backing
* store is inaccessible.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>. (A
* <tt>null</tt> value for <tt>def</tt> <i>is</i> permitted.)
*/
/**
* Removes the value associated with the specified key in this preference
* node, if any.
*
* <p>If this implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i>, and there is
* such a default for the specified preference, the stored default will be
* "exposed" by this call, in the sense that it will be returned
* by a succeeding call to <tt>get</tt>.
*
* @param key key whose mapping is to be removed from the preference node.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
*/
/**
* Removes all of the preferences (key-value associations) in this
* preference node. This call has no effect on any descendants
* of this node.
*
* <p>If this implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i>, and this
* node in the preferences hierarchy contains any such defaults,
* the stored defaults will be "exposed" by this call, in the sense that
* they will be returned by succeeding calls to <tt>get</tt>.
*
* @throws BackingStoreException if this operation cannot be completed
* due to a failure in the backing store, or inability to
* communicate with it.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #removeNode()
*/
/**
* Associates a string representing the specified int value with the
* specified key in this preference node. The associated string is the
* one that would be returned if the int value were passed to
* {@link Integer#toString(int)}. This method is intended for use in
* conjunction with {@link #getInt}.
*
* @param key key with which the string form of value is to be associated.
* @param value value whose string form is to be associated with key.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>key.length()</tt> exceeds
* <tt>MAX_KEY_LENGTH</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #getInt(String,int)
*/
/**
* Returns the int value represented by the string associated with the
* specified key in this preference node. The string is converted to
* an integer as by {@link Integer#parseInt(String)}. Returns the
* specified default if there is no value associated with the key,
* the backing store is inaccessible, or if
* <tt>Integer.parseInt(String)</tt> would throw a {@link
* NumberFormatException} if the associated value were passed. This
* method is intended for use in conjunction with {@link #putInt}.
*
* <p>If the implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i> and such a
* default exists, is accessible, and could be converted to an int
* with <tt>Integer.parseInt</tt>, this int is returned in preference to
* the specified default.
*
* @param key key whose associated value is to be returned as an int.
* @param def the value to be returned in the event that this
* preference node has no value associated with <tt>key</tt>
* or the associated value cannot be interpreted as an int,
* or the backing store is inaccessible.
* @return the int value represented by the string associated with
* <tt>key</tt> in this preference node, or <tt>def</tt> if the
* associated value does not exist or cannot be interpreted as
* an int.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @see #putInt(String,int)
* @see #get(String,String)
*/
/**
* Associates a string representing the specified long value with the
* specified key in this preference node. The associated string is the
* one that would be returned if the long value were passed to
* {@link Long#toString(long)}. This method is intended for use in
* conjunction with {@link #getLong}.
*
* @param key key with which the string form of value is to be associated.
* @param value value whose string form is to be associated with key.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>key.length()</tt> exceeds
* <tt>MAX_KEY_LENGTH</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #getLong(String,long)
*/
/**
* Returns the long value represented by the string associated with the
* specified key in this preference node. The string is converted to
* a long as by {@link Long#parseLong(String)}. Returns the
* specified default if there is no value associated with the key,
* the backing store is inaccessible, or if
* <tt>Long.parseLong(String)</tt> would throw a {@link
* NumberFormatException} if the associated value were passed. This
* method is intended for use in conjunction with {@link #putLong}.
*
* <p>If the implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i> and such a
* default exists, is accessible, and could be converted to a long
* with <tt>Long.parseLong</tt>, this long is returned in preference to
* the specified default.
*
* @param key key whose associated value is to be returned as a long.
* @param def the value to be returned in the event that this
* preference node has no value associated with <tt>key</tt>
* or the associated value cannot be interpreted as a long,
* or the backing store is inaccessible.
* @return the long value represented by the string associated with
* <tt>key</tt> in this preference node, or <tt>def</tt> if the
* associated value does not exist or cannot be interpreted as
* a long.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @see #putLong(String,long)
* @see #get(String,String)
*/
/**
* Associates a string representing the specified boolean value with the
* specified key in this preference node. The associated string is
* <tt>"true"</tt> if the value is true, and <tt>"false"</tt> if it is
* false. This method is intended for use in conjunction with
* {@link #getBoolean}.
*
* @param key key with which the string form of value is to be associated.
* @param value value whose string form is to be associated with key.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>key.length()</tt> exceeds
* <tt>MAX_KEY_LENGTH</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #getBoolean(String,boolean)
* @see #get(String,String)
*/
/**
* Returns the boolean value represented by the string associated with the
* specified key in this preference node. Valid strings
* are <tt>"true"</tt>, which represents true, and <tt>"false"</tt>, which
* represents false. Case is ignored, so, for example, <tt>"TRUE"</tt>
* and <tt>"False"</tt> are also valid. This method is intended for use in
* conjunction with {@link #putBoolean}.
*
* <p>Returns the specified default if there is no value
* associated with the key, the backing store is inaccessible, or if the
* associated value is something other than <tt>"true"</tt> or
* <tt>"false"</tt>, ignoring case.
*
* <p>If the implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i> and such a
* default exists and is accessible, it is used in preference to the
* specified default, unless the stored default is something other than
* <tt>"true"</tt> or <tt>"false"</tt>, ignoring case, in which case the
* specified default is used.
*
* @param key key whose associated value is to be returned as a boolean.
* @param def the value to be returned in the event that this
* preference node has no value associated with <tt>key</tt>
* or the associated value cannot be interpreted as a boolean,
* or the backing store is inaccessible.
* @return the boolean value represented by the string associated with
* <tt>key</tt> in this preference node, or <tt>def</tt> if the
* associated value does not exist or cannot be interpreted as
* a boolean.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @see #get(String,String)
* @see #putBoolean(String,boolean)
*/
/**
* Associates a string representing the specified float value with the
* specified key in this preference node. The associated string is the
* one that would be returned if the float value were passed to
* {@link Float#toString(float)}. This method is intended for use in
* conjunction with {@link #getFloat}.
*
* @param key key with which the string form of value is to be associated.
* @param value value whose string form is to be associated with key.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>key.length()</tt> exceeds
* <tt>MAX_KEY_LENGTH</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #getFloat(String,float)
*/
/**
* Returns the float value represented by the string associated with the
* specified key in this preference node. The string is converted to an
* integer as by {@link Float#parseFloat(String)}. Returns the specified
* default if there is no value associated with the key, the backing store
* is inaccessible, or if <tt>Float.parseFloat(String)</tt> would throw a
* {@link NumberFormatException} if the associated value were passed.
* This method is intended for use in conjunction with {@link #putFloat}.
*
* <p>If the implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i> and such a
* default exists, is accessible, and could be converted to a float
* with <tt>Float.parseFloat</tt>, this float is returned in preference to
* the specified default.
*
* @param key key whose associated value is to be returned as a float.
* @param def the value to be returned in the event that this
* preference node has no value associated with <tt>key</tt>
* or the associated value cannot be interpreted as a float,
* or the backing store is inaccessible.
* @return the float value represented by the string associated with
* <tt>key</tt> in this preference node, or <tt>def</tt> if the
* associated value does not exist or cannot be interpreted as
* a float.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @see #putFloat(String,float)
* @see #get(String,String)
*/
/**
* Associates a string representing the specified double value with the
* specified key in this preference node. The associated string is the
* one that would be returned if the double value were passed to
* {@link Double#toString(double)}. This method is intended for use in
* conjunction with {@link #getDouble}.
*
* @param key key with which the string form of value is to be associated.
* @param value value whose string form is to be associated with key.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>key.length()</tt> exceeds
* <tt>MAX_KEY_LENGTH</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #getDouble(String,double)
*/
/**
* Returns the double value represented by the string associated with the
* specified key in this preference node. The string is converted to an
* integer as by {@link Double#parseDouble(String)}. Returns the specified
* default if there is no value associated with the key, the backing store
* is inaccessible, or if <tt>Double.parseDouble(String)</tt> would throw a
* {@link NumberFormatException} if the associated value were passed.
* This method is intended for use in conjunction with {@link #putDouble}.
*
* <p>If the implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i> and such a
* default exists, is accessible, and could be converted to a double
* with <tt>Double.parseDouble</tt>, this double is returned in preference
* to the specified default.
*
* @param key key whose associated value is to be returned as a double.
* @param def the value to be returned in the event that this
* preference node has no value associated with <tt>key</tt>
* or the associated value cannot be interpreted as a double,
* or the backing store is inaccessible.
* @return the double value represented by the string associated with
* <tt>key</tt> in this preference node, or <tt>def</tt> if the
* associated value does not exist or cannot be interpreted as
* a double.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>.
* @see #putDouble(String,double)
* @see #get(String,String)
*/
/**
* Associates a string representing the specified byte array with the
* specified key in this preference node. The associated string is
* the <i>Base64</i> encoding of the byte array, as defined in <a
* href=http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt>RFC 2045</a>, Section 6.8,
* with one minor change: the string will consist solely of characters
* from the <i>Base64 Alphabet</i>; it will not contain any newline
* characters. Note that the maximum length of the byte array is limited
* to three quarters of <tt>MAX_VALUE_LENGTH</tt> so that the length
* of the Base64 encoded String does not exceed <tt>MAX_VALUE_LENGTH</tt>.
* This method is intended for use in conjunction with
* {@link #getByteArray}.
*
* @param key key with which the string form of value is to be associated.
* @param value value whose string form is to be associated with key.
* @throws NullPointerException if key or value is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if key.length() exceeds MAX_KEY_LENGTH
* or if value.length exceeds MAX_VALUE_LENGTH*3/4.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #getByteArray(String,byte[])
* @see #get(String,String)
*/
/**
* Returns the byte array value represented by the string associated with
* the specified key in this preference node. Valid strings are
* <i>Base64</i> encoded binary data, as defined in <a
* href=http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt>RFC 2045</a>, Section 6.8,
* with one minor change: the string must consist solely of characters
* from the <i>Base64 Alphabet</i>; no newline characters or
* extraneous characters are permitted. This method is intended for use
* in conjunction with {@link #putByteArray}.
*
* <p>Returns the specified default if there is no value
* associated with the key, the backing store is inaccessible, or if the
* associated value is not a valid Base64 encoded byte array
* (as defined above).
*
* <p>If the implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i> and such a
* default exists and is accessible, it is used in preference to the
* specified default, unless the stored default is not a valid Base64
* encoded byte array (as defined above), in which case the
* specified default is used.
*
* @param key key whose associated value is to be returned as a byte array.
* @param def the value to be returned in the event that this
* preference node has no value associated with <tt>key</tt>
* or the associated value cannot be interpreted as a byte array,
* or the backing store is inaccessible.
* @return the byte array value represented by the string associated with
* <tt>key</tt> in this preference node, or <tt>def</tt> if the
* associated value does not exist or cannot be interpreted as
* a byte array.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>key</tt> is <tt>null</tt>. (A
* <tt>null</tt> value for <tt>def</tt> <i>is</i> permitted.)
* @see #get(String,String)
* @see #putByteArray(String,byte[])
*/
/**
* Returns all of the keys that have an associated value in this
* preference node. (The returned array will be of size zero if
* this node has no preferences.)
*
* <p>If the implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i> and there
* are any such defaults at this node that have not been overridden,
* by explicit preferences, the defaults are returned in the array in
* addition to any explicit preferences.
*
* @return an array of the keys that have an associated value in this
* preference node.
* @throws BackingStoreException if this operation cannot be completed
* due to a failure in the backing store, or inability to
* communicate with it.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
*/
/**
* Returns the names of the children of this preference node, relative to
* this node. (The returned array will be of size zero if this node has
* no children.)
*
* @return the names of the children of this preference node.
* @throws BackingStoreException if this operation cannot be completed
* due to a failure in the backing store, or inability to
* communicate with it.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
*/
/**
* Returns the parent of this preference node, or <tt>null</tt> if this is
* the root.
*
* @return the parent of this preference node.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
*/
/**
* Returns the named preference node in the same tree as this node,
* creating it and any of its ancestors if they do not already exist.
* Accepts a relative or absolute path name. Relative path names
* (which do not begin with the slash character <tt>('/')</tt>) are
* interpreted relative to this preference node.
*
* <p>If the returned node did not exist prior to this call, this node and
* any ancestors that were created by this call are not guaranteed
* to become permanent until the <tt>flush</tt> method is called on
* the returned node (or one of its ancestors or descendants).
*
* @param pathName the path name of the preference node to return.
* @return the specified preference node.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the path name is invalid (i.e.,
* it contains multiple consecutive slash characters, or ends
* with a slash character and is more than one character long).
* @throws NullPointerException if path name is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #flush()
*/
/**
* Returns true if the named preference node exists in the same tree
* as this node. Relative path names (which do not begin with the slash
* character <tt>('/')</tt>) are interpreted relative to this preference
* node.
*
* <p>If this node (or an ancestor) has already been removed with the
* {@link #removeNode()} method, it <i>is</i> legal to invoke this method,
* but only with the path name <tt>""</tt>; the invocation will return
* <tt>false</tt>. Thus, the idiom <tt>p.nodeExists("")</tt> may be
* used to test whether <tt>p</tt> has been removed.
*
* @param pathName the path name of the node whose existence
* is to be checked.
* @return true if the specified node exists.
* @throws BackingStoreException if this operation cannot be completed
* due to a failure in the backing store, or inability to
* communicate with it.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the path name is invalid (i.e.,
* it contains multiple consecutive slash characters, or ends
* with a slash character and is more than one character long).
* @throws NullPointerException if path name is <tt>null</tt>.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method and
* <tt>pathName</tt> is not the empty string (<tt>""</tt>).
*/
throws BackingStoreException;
/**
* Removes this preference node and all of its descendants, invalidating
* any preferences contained in the removed nodes. Once a node has been
* removed, attempting any method other than {@link #name()},
* {@link #absolutePath()}, {@link #isUserNode()}, {@link #flush()} or
* {@link #node(String) nodeExists("")} on the corresponding
* <tt>Preferences</tt> instance will fail with an
* <tt>IllegalStateException</tt>. (The methods defined on {@link Object}
* can still be invoked on a node after it has been removed; they will not
* throw <tt>IllegalStateException</tt>.)
*
* <p>The removal is not guaranteed to be persistent until the
* <tt>flush</tt> method is called on this node (or an ancestor).
*
* <p>If this implementation supports <i>stored defaults</i>, removing a
* node exposes any stored defaults at or below this node. Thus, a
* subsequent call to <tt>nodeExists</tt> on this node's path name may
* return <tt>true</tt>, and a subsequent call to <tt>node</tt> on this
* path name may return a (different) <tt>Preferences</tt> instance
*
* @throws BackingStoreException if this operation cannot be completed
* due to a failure in the backing store, or inability to
* communicate with it.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has already
* been removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this method is invoked on
* the root node.
* @see #flush()
*/
/**
* Returns this preference node's name, relative to its parent.
*
* @return this preference node's name, relative to its parent.
*/
/**
* Returns this preference node's absolute path name.
*
* @return this preference node's absolute path name.
*/
/**
* Returns <tt>true</tt> if this preference node is in the user
* preference tree, <tt>false</tt> if it's in the system preference tree.
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if this preference node is in the user
* preference tree, <tt>false</tt> if it's in the system
* preference tree.
*/
public abstract boolean isUserNode();
/**
* Returns a string representation of this preferences node,
* as if computed by the expression:<tt>(this.isUserNode() ? "User" :
* "System") + " Preference Node: " + this.absolutePath()</tt>.
*/
/**
* Forces any changes in the contents of this preference node and its
* descendants to the persistent store. Once this method returns
* successfully, it is safe to assume that all changes made in the
* subtree rooted at this node prior to the method invocation have become
* permanent.
*
* <p>Implementations are free to flush changes into the persistent store
* at any time. They do not need to wait for this method to be called.
*
* <p>When a flush occurs on a newly created node, it is made persistent,
* as are any ancestors (and descendants) that have yet to be made
* persistent. Note however that any preference value changes in
* ancestors are <i>not</i> guaranteed to be made persistent.
*
* <p> If this method is invoked on a node that has been removed with
* the {@link #removeNode()} method, flushSpi() is invoked on this node,
* but not on others.
*
* @throws BackingStoreException if this operation cannot be completed
* due to a failure in the backing store, or inability to
* communicate with it.
* @see #sync()
*/
/**
* Ensures that future reads from this preference node and its
* descendants reflect any changes that were committed to the persistent
* store (from any VM) prior to the <tt>sync</tt> invocation. As a
* side-effect, forces any changes in the contents of this preference node
* and its descendants to the persistent store, as if the <tt>flush</tt>
* method had been invoked on this node.
*
* @throws BackingStoreException if this operation cannot be completed
* due to a failure in the backing store, or inability to
* communicate with it.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #flush()
*/
/**
* Registers the specified listener to receive <i>preference change
* events</i> for this preference node. A preference change event is
* generated when a preference is added to this node, removed from this
* node, or when the value associated with a preference is changed.
* (Preference change events are <i>not</i> generated by the {@link
* #removeNode()} method, which generates a <i>node change event</i>.
* Preference change events <i>are</i> generated by the <tt>clear</tt>
* method.)
*
* <p>Events are only guaranteed for changes made within the same JVM
* as the registered listener, though some implementations may generate
* events for changes made outside this JVM. Events may be generated
* before the changes have been made persistent. Events are not generated
* when preferences are modified in descendants of this node; a caller
* desiring such events must register with each descendant.
*
* @param pcl The preference change listener to add.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>pcl</tt> is null.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #removePreferenceChangeListener(PreferenceChangeListener)
* @see #addNodeChangeListener(NodeChangeListener)
*/
public abstract void addPreferenceChangeListener(
/**
* Removes the specified preference change listener, so it no longer
* receives preference change events.
*
* @param pcl The preference change listener to remove.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>pcl</tt> was not a registered
* preference change listener on this node.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #addPreferenceChangeListener(PreferenceChangeListener)
*/
public abstract void removePreferenceChangeListener(
/**
* Registers the specified listener to receive <i>node change events</i>
* for this node. A node change event is generated when a child node is
* added to or removed from this node. (A single {@link #removeNode()}
* invocation results in multiple <i>node change events</i>, one for every
* node in the subtree rooted at the removed node.)
*
* <p>Events are only guaranteed for changes made within the same JVM
* as the registered listener, though some implementations may generate
* events for changes made outside this JVM. Events may be generated
* before the changes have become permanent. Events are not generated
* when indirect descendants of this node are added or removed; a
* caller desiring such events must register with each descendant.
*
* <p>Few guarantees can be made regarding node creation. Because nodes
* are created implicitly upon access, it may not be feasible for an
* implementation to determine whether a child node existed in the backing
* store prior to access (for example, because the backing store is
* unreachable or cached information is out of date). Under these
* circumstances, implementations are neither required to generate node
* change events nor prohibited from doing so.
*
* @param ncl The <tt>NodeChangeListener</tt> to add.
* @throws NullPointerException if <tt>ncl</tt> is null.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #removeNodeChangeListener(NodeChangeListener)
* @see #addPreferenceChangeListener(PreferenceChangeListener)
*/
/**
* Removes the specified <tt>NodeChangeListener</tt>, so it no longer
* receives change events.
*
* @param ncl The <tt>NodeChangeListener</tt> to remove.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>ncl</tt> was not a registered
* <tt>NodeChangeListener</tt> on this node.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #addNodeChangeListener(NodeChangeListener)
*/
/**
* Emits on the specified output stream an XML document representing all
* of the preferences contained in this node (but not its descendants).
* This XML document is, in effect, an offline backup of the node.
*
* <p>The XML document will have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
* <pre>
* <!DOCTYPE preferences SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/preferences.dtd">
* </pre>
* The UTF-8 character encoding will be used.
*
* <p>This method is an exception to the general rule that the results of
* concurrently executing multiple methods in this class yields
* results equivalent to some serial execution. If the preferences
* at this node are modified concurrently with an invocation of this
* method, the exported preferences comprise a "fuzzy snapshot" of the
* preferences contained in the node; some of the concurrent modifications
* may be reflected in the exported data while others may not.
*
* @param os the output stream on which to emit the XML document.
* @throws IOException if writing to the specified output stream
* results in an <tt>IOException</tt>.
* @throws BackingStoreException if preference data cannot be read from
* backing store.
* @see #importPreferences(InputStream)
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
*/
throws IOException, BackingStoreException;
/**
* Emits an XML document representing all of the preferences contained
* in this node and all of its descendants. This XML document is, in
* effect, an offline backup of the subtree rooted at the node.
*
* <p>The XML document will have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
* <pre>
* <!DOCTYPE preferences SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/preferences.dtd">
* </pre>
* The UTF-8 character encoding will be used.
*
* <p>This method is an exception to the general rule that the results of
* concurrently executing multiple methods in this class yields
* results equivalent to some serial execution. If the preferences
* or nodes in the subtree rooted at this node are modified concurrently
* with an invocation of this method, the exported preferences comprise a
* "fuzzy snapshot" of the subtree; some of the concurrent modifications
* may be reflected in the exported data while others may not.
*
* @param os the output stream on which to emit the XML document.
* @throws IOException if writing to the specified output stream
* results in an <tt>IOException</tt>.
* @throws BackingStoreException if preference data cannot be read from
* backing store.
* @throws IllegalStateException if this node (or an ancestor) has been
* removed with the {@link #removeNode()} method.
* @see #importPreferences(InputStream)
* @see #exportNode(OutputStream)
*/
throws IOException, BackingStoreException;
/**
* Imports all of the preferences represented by the XML document on the
* specified input stream. The document may represent user preferences or
* system preferences. If it represents user preferences, the preferences
* will be imported into the calling user's preference tree (even if they
* originally came from a different user's preference tree). If any of
* the preferences described by the document inhabit preference nodes that
* do not exist, the nodes will be created.
*
* <p>The XML document must have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
* <pre>
* <!DOCTYPE preferences SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/preferences.dtd">
* </pre>
* (This method is designed for use in conjunction with
* {@link #exportNode(OutputStream)} and
* {@link #exportSubtree(OutputStream)}.
*
* <p>This method is an exception to the general rule that the results of
* concurrently executing multiple methods in this class yields
* results equivalent to some serial execution. The method behaves
* as if implemented on top of the other public methods in this class,
* notably {@link #node(String)} and {@link #put(String, String)}.
*
* @param is the input stream from which to read the XML document.
* @throws IOException if reading from the specified input stream
* results in an <tt>IOException</tt>.
* @throws InvalidPreferencesFormatException Data on input stream does not
* constitute a valid XML document with the mandated document type.
* @throws SecurityException If a security manager is present and
* it denies <tt>RuntimePermission("preferences")</tt>.
* @see RuntimePermission
*/
{
}
}