-/*******************************************************************************\r
- * Copyright (c) 2007, 2010 Association for Decentralized Information Management\r
- * in Industry THTH ry.\r
- * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
- * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0\r
- * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at\r
- * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html\r
- *\r
- * Contributors:\r
- * VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland - initial API and implementation\r
- *******************************************************************************/\r
-package org.simantics.diagram.adapter;\r
-\r
-import org.simantics.db.AsyncReadGraph;\r
-import org.simantics.db.Resource;\r
-import org.simantics.db.common.procedure.guarded.GuardedAsyncProcedureWrapper;\r
-import org.simantics.db.procedure.AsyncProcedure;\r
-import org.simantics.db.procedure.Procedure;\r
-import org.simantics.g2d.canvas.ICanvasContext;\r
-import org.simantics.g2d.diagram.IDiagram;\r
-import org.simantics.g2d.element.ElementClass;\r
-import org.simantics.g2d.element.IElement;\r
-\r
-/**\r
- * The base interface for loading diagram elements from the graph database into\r
- * {@link ElementClass} and {@link IElement} instances for use with the g2d\r
- * diagram framework.\r
- * \r
- * @author Tuukka Lehtonen\r
- * \r
- * @see ElementFactoryAdapter\r
- * @see SyncElementFactory\r
- */\r
-public interface ElementFactory {\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Retrieves the {@link ElementClass} for the given modelled element type.\r
- */\r
- void create(AsyncReadGraph graph, ICanvasContext canvas, IDiagram diagram, Resource elementType, AsyncProcedure<ElementClass> procedure);\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Retrieves the {@link ElementClass} for the given modelled element\r
- * instance. The only real difference to\r
- * {@link #create(AsyncReadGraph, ICanvasContext, IDiagram, Resource, AsyncProcedure)}\r
- * is that the resource argument is an element instance, not a type.\r
- * \r
- * The most usual default implementation of this method is to get the type\r
- * of the resource and invoke\r
- * {@link #create(AsyncReadGraph, ICanvasContext, IDiagram, Resource, AsyncProcedure)}\r
- * with the type.\r
- */\r
- void getClass(AsyncReadGraph graph, ICanvasContext canvas, IDiagram diagram, Resource elementResource, AsyncProcedure<ElementClass> procedure);\r
-\r
- /**\r
- * Loads data from given modelled element resource into the given element.\r
- * \r
- * <p>\r
- * The loader shall notify the specified <code>procedure</code> when the\r
- * element has been loaded. If the element cannot be loaded properly for\r
- * some reason, {@link Procedure#exception(Throwable)} should be invoked.\r
- * Only invoke either {@link Procedure#exception(Throwable)} or\r
- * {@link Procedure#execute(Object)} once.\r
- * {@link GuardedAsyncProceureWrapper} can help with that.\r
- * \r
- * <p>\r
- * IMPORTANT: Diagram elements are essentially nothing more than their\r
- * {@link ElementClass} and a set of hints. Updating the appearance or any\r
- * other property related to an IElement is always a matter of updating its\r
- * hint values. This is exactly what {@link GraphToDiagramSynchronizer} does\r
- * in order to keep the run-time IElement representation in sync with the\r
- * database contents. IElements may contain any number of hints that are set\r
- * outside of the ElementFactory that loaded the element. In order for the\r
- * graph → IElement updates to work properly, the updater must be able\r
- * to rely on the fact that it simply needs to replace the existing hint\r
- * values with the new hint values loaded by this method. Therefore\r
- * implementers need to ensure that the same set of hint keys is always\r
- * loaded for a single element. Otherwise the update process will\r
- * potentially leave unwanted hints lying around in the run-time diagram\r
- * elements.\r
- * \r
- * @see GuardedAsyncProcedureWrapper\r
- */\r
- void load(AsyncReadGraph graph, ICanvasContext canvas, IDiagram diagram, Resource elementResource, IElement element, AsyncProcedure<IElement> procedure);\r
-\r
-}\r
+/*******************************************************************************
+ * Copyright (c) 2007, 2010 Association for Decentralized Information Management
+ * in Industry THTH ry.
+ * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
+ * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
+ * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
+ * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
+ *
+ * Contributors:
+ * VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland - initial API and implementation
+ *******************************************************************************/
+package org.simantics.diagram.adapter;
+
+import org.simantics.db.AsyncReadGraph;
+import org.simantics.db.Resource;
+import org.simantics.db.common.procedure.guarded.GuardedAsyncProcedureWrapper;
+import org.simantics.db.procedure.AsyncProcedure;
+import org.simantics.db.procedure.Procedure;
+import org.simantics.g2d.canvas.ICanvasContext;
+import org.simantics.g2d.diagram.IDiagram;
+import org.simantics.g2d.element.ElementClass;
+import org.simantics.g2d.element.IElement;
+
+/**
+ * The base interface for loading diagram elements from the graph database into
+ * {@link ElementClass} and {@link IElement} instances for use with the g2d
+ * diagram framework.
+ *
+ * @author Tuukka Lehtonen
+ *
+ * @see ElementFactoryAdapter
+ * @see SyncElementFactory
+ */
+public interface ElementFactory {
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the {@link ElementClass} for the given modelled element type.
+ */
+ void create(AsyncReadGraph graph, ICanvasContext canvas, IDiagram diagram, Resource elementType, AsyncProcedure<ElementClass> procedure);
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the {@link ElementClass} for the given modelled element
+ * instance. The only real difference to
+ * {@link #create(AsyncReadGraph, ICanvasContext, IDiagram, Resource, AsyncProcedure)}
+ * is that the resource argument is an element instance, not a type.
+ *
+ * The most usual default implementation of this method is to get the type
+ * of the resource and invoke
+ * {@link #create(AsyncReadGraph, ICanvasContext, IDiagram, Resource, AsyncProcedure)}
+ * with the type.
+ */
+ void getClass(AsyncReadGraph graph, ICanvasContext canvas, IDiagram diagram, Resource elementResource, AsyncProcedure<ElementClass> procedure);
+
+ /**
+ * Loads data from given modelled element resource into the given element.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * The loader shall notify the specified <code>procedure</code> when the
+ * element has been loaded. If the element cannot be loaded properly for
+ * some reason, {@link Procedure#exception(Throwable)} should be invoked.
+ * Only invoke either {@link Procedure#exception(Throwable)} or
+ * {@link Procedure#execute(Object)} once.
+ * {@link GuardedAsyncProceureWrapper} can help with that.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * IMPORTANT: Diagram elements are essentially nothing more than their
+ * {@link ElementClass} and a set of hints. Updating the appearance or any
+ * other property related to an IElement is always a matter of updating its
+ * hint values. This is exactly what {@link GraphToDiagramSynchronizer} does
+ * in order to keep the run-time IElement representation in sync with the
+ * database contents. IElements may contain any number of hints that are set
+ * outside of the ElementFactory that loaded the element. In order for the
+ * graph → IElement updates to work properly, the updater must be able
+ * to rely on the fact that it simply needs to replace the existing hint
+ * values with the new hint values loaded by this method. Therefore
+ * implementers need to ensure that the same set of hint keys is always
+ * loaded for a single element. Otherwise the update process will
+ * potentially leave unwanted hints lying around in the run-time diagram
+ * elements.
+ *
+ * @see GuardedAsyncProcedureWrapper
+ */
+ void load(AsyncReadGraph graph, ICanvasContext canvas, IDiagram diagram, Resource elementResource, IElement element, AsyncProcedure<IElement> procedure);
+
+}