I have a situation where I want to bind a BooleanProperty
to the non-empty state of an ObservableList
wrapped inside an ObjectProperty
.
Here's a basic synopsis of the behavior I'm looking for:
ObjectProperty<ObservableList<String>> obp = new SimpleObjectProperty<ObservableList<String>>();
BooleanProperty hasStuff = new SimpleBooleanProperty();
hasStuff.bind(/* What goes here?? */);
// ObservableProperty has null value
assertFalse(hasStuff.getValue());
obp.set(FXCollections.<String>observableArrayList());
// ObservableProperty is no longer null, but the list has not contents.
assertFalse(hasStuff.getValue());
obp.get().add("Thing");
// List now has something in it, so hasStuff should be true
assertTrue(hasStuff.getValue());
obp.get().clear();
// List is now empty.
assertFalse(hasStuff.getValue());
I'd like to use the builders in the Bindings
class rather than implementing a chain of custom bindings.
The Bindings.select(...)
method theoretically does what I want, except that there's no Bindings.selectObservableCollection(...)
and casting the return value from the generic select(...)
and passing it to Bindings.isEmpty(...)
doesn't work. That is, the result of this:
hasStuff.bind(Bindings.isEmpty((ObservableList<String>) Bindings.select(obp, "value")));
causes a ClassCastException
:
java.lang.ClassCastException: com.sun.javafx.binding.SelectBinding$AsObject cannot be cast to javafx.collections.ObservableList
Is this use case possible using just the Bindings
API?
Solution
Based on answer from @fabian, here's the solution that worked:
ObjectProperty<ObservableList<String>> obp = new SimpleObjectProperty<ObservableList<String>>();
ListProperty<String> lstProp = new SimpleListProperty<>();
lstProp.bind(obp);
BooleanProperty hasStuff = new SimpleBooleanProperty();
hasStuff.bind(not(lstProp.emptyProperty()));
assertFalse(hasStuff.getValue());
obp.set(FXCollections.<String>observableArrayList());
assertFalse(hasStuff.getValue());
obp.get().add("Thing");
assertTrue(hasStuff.getValue());
obp.get().clear();
assertFalse(hasStuff.getValue());