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1 package org.apache.ojb.tools.mapping.reversedb2.propertyEditors;
2
3 /* Copyright 2002-2005 The Apache Software Foundation
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17
18 /**
19  * This is a generic interface to be used together with PropertyEditor. All components
20  * implementing this interface have to handle setting and getting of values from
21  * the PropertyEditorTarget themselves. If they want to get notified about
22  * changes in certain properties, they have to register a PropertyChangeListener
23  * with the target.
24  *
25  * @author <a HREF="mailto:bfl@florianbruckner.com">Florian Bruckner</a>
26  * @version $Id: PropertyEditorComponentInterface.java,v 1.1.2.1 2005/12/21 22:33:27 tomdz Exp $
27  */

28 public interface PropertyEditorComponentInterface
29 {
30
31     public String JavaDoc getEditorKey();
32     
33     public void setValue(String JavaDoc key, Object JavaDoc value);
34     
35     public void setValue(Object JavaDoc value);
36     
37     public void setEditorTarget(PropertyEditorTarget aTarget);
38     
39 }
40
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