Class ForwardingObject
- Direct Known Subclasses:
ForwardingCache, ForwardingCollection, ForwardingExecutorService, ForwardingFuture, ForwardingIterator, ForwardingMap, ForwardingMapEntry, ForwardingMultimap, ForwardingTable
delegate() method must be overridden to return the instance being decorated.
This class does not forward the hashCode and equals methods through to
the backing object, but relies on Object's implementation. This is necessary to preserve
the symmetry of equals. Custom definitions of equality are usually based on an interface,
such as Set or List, so that the implementation of equals can cast the
object being tested for equality to the custom interface. ForwardingObject implements no
such custom interfaces directly; they are implemented only in subclasses. Therefore, forwarding
equals would break symmetry, as the forwarding object might consider itself equal to the
object being tested, but the reverse could not be true. This behavior is consistent with the
JDK's collection wrappers, such as Collections.unmodifiableCollection(Collection). Use an
interface-specific subclass of ForwardingObject, such as ForwardingList, to
preserve equality behavior, or override equals directly.
The toString method is forwarded to the delegate. Although this class does not
implement Serializable, a serializable subclass may be created since this class has a
parameter-less constructor.
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Mike Bostock
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Constructor Summary
Constructors -
Method Summary
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Constructor Details
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ForwardingObject
protected ForwardingObject()Constructor for use by subclasses.
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Method Details
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delegate
Returns the backing delegate instance that methods are forwarded to. Abstract subclasses generally override this method with an abstract method that has a more specific return type, such asForwardingSet.delegate(). Concrete subclasses override this method to supply the instance being decorated. -
toString
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