I'm developing an application which has several systems (in my case, system is a loadable component in my application which handles a specific task, for example: translation, config handling, audio, etc...). These systems share some common methods so I created an interface:
public interface System {
public void initialize();
public void uninitialize();
}
But each system has its own methods corresponding to the task the system implements. Here is two example of my systems
First one stores settings:
public class SettingsSystem implements System {
@Override
public void initialize() {
// few lines of code here
}
@Override
public void uninitialize() {
// few lines of code here
}
public Object getSetting(String key) {
// returns a setting
}
}
And language system which does translations.
public class LanguageSystem implements System {
@Override
public void initialize() {
// few lines of code here
}
@Override
public void uninitialize() {
// few lines of code here
}
public void setLanguage(String language) {
// sets language
}
public boolean load( String name) {
// loads a file
}
public String translate(String key) {
// returns translation of a key
}
}
I store the System instances in a static HashMap, because I want to reach them in everywhere in my app. I created a static method to return any systems by a key.
public class App {
// note: System is the System interface I created
private static Map<String, System> systems = new HashMap<String, System>();
public static Object getSystem(String key) {
return systems.get(key);
}
}
If I call the App.getSystem() method, it returns me an Object. So If I call...
App.getSystem("settings");
... it will return the correct item as an Object. But the problem is, I can't call the getSetting() method of SettingsSystem because it tells me that there is no such method.
If I implement it this way:
public static System getSystem(String key) {
return systems.get(key);
}
I can call the initialize() or uninitialize() methods but still no getSettings() method available.
What I want is when I call App.getSystem() method, I want it to return the correct type of object that has in it. Example:
App.getSystem("settings"); // I want it to return a SettingsSystem object
// So I can do:
String width = App.getSystem("settings").getSetting("width");
App.getSystem("language"); // I want it to return a LanguageSystem object
// So I can do:
String welcome = App.getSystem("language").translate("hello_world");
How is this possible? Thanks in advance.
UPDATE
Based on your help, I decided to declare getter methods for each system:
public SettingsSystem getSettingsSystem() {
return (SettingsSystem) system.get("settings");
}
Thank you for your advices!