📄 hssfrequest.java
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For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * <http://www.apache.org/>. */package org.apache.poi.hssf.eventusermodel;import java.util.HashMap;import java.util.List;import java.util.ArrayList;import org.apache.poi.hssf.record.Record;import org.apache.poi.hssf.record.RecordFactory;/** * An HSSFRequest object should be constructed registering an instance or multiple * instances of HSSFListener with each Record.sid you wish to listen for. * * @see org.apache.poi.hssf.eventmodel.HSSFEventFactory * @see org.apache.poi.hssf.eventmodel.HSSFListener * @see org.apache.poi.hssf.dev.EFHSSF * @see org.apache.poi.hssf.HSSFUserException * @author Andrew C. Oliver (acoliver at apache dot org) * @author Carey Sublette (careysub@earthling.net) */public class HSSFRequest{ private HashMap records; /** Creates a new instance of HSSFRequest */ public HSSFRequest() { records = new HashMap(50); // most folks won't listen for too many of these } /** * add an event listener for a particular record type. The trick is you have to know * what the records are for or just start with our examples and build on them. Alternatively, * you CAN call addListenerForAllRecords and you'll recieve ALL record events in one listener, * but if you like to squeeze every last byte of efficiency out of life you my not like this. * (its sure as heck what I plan to do) * * @see #addListenerForAllRecords(HSSFListener) * * @param lsnr for the event * @param sid identifier for the record type this is the .sid static member on the individual records * for example req.addListener(myListener, BOFRecord.sid) */ public void addListener(HSSFListener lsnr, short sid) { List list = null; Object obj = records.get(new Short(sid)); if (obj != null) { list = ( List ) obj; } else { list = new ArrayList( 1); // probably most people will use one listener list.add(lsnr); records.put(new Short(sid), list); } } /** * This is the equivilent of calling addListener(myListener, sid) for EVERY * record in the org.apache.poi.hssf.record package. This is for lazy * people like me. You can call this more than once with more than one listener, but * that seems like a bad thing to do from a practice-perspective unless you have a * compelling reason to do so (like maybe you send the event two places or log it or * something?). * * @param lsnr a single listener to associate with ALL records */ public void addListenerForAllRecords(HSSFListener lsnr) { short[] rectypes = RecordFactory.getAllKnownRecordSIDs(); for (int k = 0; k < rectypes.length; k++) { addListener(lsnr, rectypes[ k ]); } } /** * Called by HSSFEventFactory, passes the Record to each listener associated with * a record.sid. * * Exception and return value added 2002-04-19 by Carey Sublette * * @return numeric user-specified result code. If zero continue processing. * @throws HSSFUserException User exception condition */ protected short processRecord(Record rec) throws HSSFUserException { Object obj = records.get(new Short(rec.getSid())); short userCode = 0; if (obj != null) { List listeners = ( List ) obj; for (int k = 0; k < listeners.size(); k++) { Object listenObj = listeners.get(k); if (listenObj instanceof AbortableHSSFListener) { AbortableHSSFListener listener = ( AbortableHSSFListener ) listenObj; userCode = listener.abortableProcessRecord(rec); if (userCode!=0) break; } else { HSSFListener listener = ( HSSFListener ) listenObj; listener.processRecord(rec); } } } return userCode; }}
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