Is there a way in JavaFX to make a class that extends Group
and limit it to accepting only Shape
objects as children?
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1Override the method that accepts Nodes to Shapes– StevenJan 4, 2016 at 3:12
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2@Strven: You cannot override a method with a implementation that uses different parameter types (except for type erasure) and even if you could you shouldn't, since it violates the Liskov substitution principle.– fabianJan 4, 2016 at 10:01
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1Thanks Steve. @Fabian, indeed I could not override the getchildren().add(...) method. Thanks for link. I'll read up.– melkhaldiJan 4, 2016 at 13:57
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Consider creating a wrapper class instead of a subclass. Something along the lines of
public class ShapeGroup {
private final Group group = new Group() ;
public void addShape(Shape s) {
group.getChildren().add(s);
}
public void removeShape(Shape s) {
group.getChildren().remove(s);
}
// other methods you want to expose, implemented similarly...
public Parent asParent() {
return group ;
}
}
And now you can use this as follows:
ShapeGroup shapeGroup = new ShapeGroup();
shapeGroup.addShape(new Circle(50, 50, 20));
shapeGroup.addShape(new Rectangle(20, 20, 30, 30));
// ...
Scene scene = new Scene(shapeGroup.asParent());
// etc..
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1Thanks James_D. Yes, that is the solution I was thinking about, but was hoping for another way to avoid writing wrappers for all methods I could possibly use from Group :/ . Having started using type parameters recently, I am not sure why Java does not have this for Groups. I might be wrong, but it sounds like a good idea... Jan 4, 2016 at 13:54
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1Too many type parameters would clutter the API and make it too complex. There are very few methods in
Group
that are not inherited fromParent
, andParent
only exposes the child nodes as an unmodifiable list, so there isn't much you need to write for a wrapper in this case.– James_DJan 4, 2016 at 13:57 -
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