The code below was taken from another SO post, I was wondering is there a better way of writing this code, because its kind of ugly to have a loop that notifies all the listener at the end of every implemented method. If this is silly forgive me, I am new to Java
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Note: I will be implementing more than one method in the interface, I will have 5 methods implemented:
import java.util.*;
interface HelloListener {
public void someoneSaidHello();
}
class Initiater {
List<HelloListener> listeners = new ArrayList<HelloListener>();
public void addListener(HelloListener toAdd) {
listeners.add(toAdd);
}
public void sayHello() {
System.out.println("Hello!!");
// Notify everybody that may be interested.
for (HelloListener hl : listeners)
hl.someoneSaidHello();
}
}
class Responder implements HelloListener {
@Override
public void someoneSaidHello() {
System.out.println("Hello there...");
}
}