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A new-style singleton of the form | A new-style singleton of the form | ||
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singleton Name: XIfc; | singleton Name: XIfc; | ||
− | + | </syntaxhighlight> | |
is mapped to a public Java class with the same name. The class has a single method | is mapped to a public Java class with the same name. The class has a single method | ||
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public static XIfc get(com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext context) { ... } | public static XIfc get(com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext context) { ... } | ||
− | + | </syntaxhighlight> | |
The semantics of such a singleton getter method in Java are as follows: | The semantics of such a singleton getter method in Java are as follows: | ||
* The <idl>com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext</idl> argument must be non-null. | * The <idl>com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext</idl> argument must be non-null. | ||
− | * The singleton getter uses | + | * The singleton getter uses <idlm>com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext:getValueByName</idlm> to obtain the singleton instance (within the "<code>/singletons/</code>" name space). |
* If no singleton instance could be obtained, the singleton getter fails by throwing a <idl>com.sun.star.uno.DeploymentException</idl>. The net effect is that a singleton getter either returns the requested non-null singleton instance, or throws an exception; a singleton getter will never return a null instance. | * If no singleton instance could be obtained, the singleton getter fails by throwing a <idl>com.sun.star.uno.DeploymentException</idl>. The net effect is that a singleton getter either returns the requested non-null singleton instance, or throws an exception; a singleton getter will never return a null instance. |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 23 December 2020
A new-style singleton of the form
singleton Name: XIfc;
is mapped to a public Java class with the same name. The class has a single method
public static XIfc get(com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext context) { ... }
The semantics of such a singleton getter method in Java are as follows:
- The com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext argument must be non-null.
- The singleton getter uses getValueByName to obtain the singleton instance (within the "
/singletons/
" name space).
- If no singleton instance could be obtained, the singleton getter fails by throwing a com.sun.star.uno.DeploymentException. The net effect is that a singleton getter either returns the requested non-null singleton instance, or throws an exception; a singleton getter will never return a null instance.
Old-style singletons are not mapped into the Java language binding.
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