You may explicitly provide a Customizer for your Bean
class, which allows you complete control of the editing
of the Bean.
A Customizer is meant to be embedded in an RAD tool,
and thus must be a descendant of java.awt.Component
.
It must also have a constructor with no arguments. This
is the constructor that will be called by the RAD tool to
instantiate the Customizer.
Over its lifetime, an instance of a Customizer will only
customize one single Bean. A new instance of the
Customizer will be instantiated to edit any other Beans.
The Customizer is responsible for notifying its
PropertyChangeListeners of any changes that are made,
according to the rules of PropertyChangeListeners (i.e.
notify the clients after the property has
changed).
Add a PropertyChangeListener.
Remove a PropertyChangeListener.
Set the object to Customize. This will always be a
Bean that had a BeanDescriptor indicating this
Customizer.
A Customizer is meant to be embedded in an RAD tool, and thus must be a descendant of
java.awt.Component
.It must also have a constructor with no arguments. This is the constructor that will be called by the RAD tool to instantiate the Customizer.
Over its lifetime, an instance of a Customizer will only customize one single Bean. A new instance of the Customizer will be instantiated to edit any other Beans.
The Customizer is responsible for notifying its PropertyChangeListeners of any changes that are made, according to the rules of PropertyChangeListeners (i.e. notify the clients after the property has changed).