I had a look and made list of every transition with their properties:
Transition
-> FadeTransition (node, duration)
-> FillTransition (shape, duration)
-> ParallelTransition (node)
-> PathTransition (node, duration)
-> PauseTransition (duration)
-> RotateTransition (node, duration)
-> ScaleTransition (node, duration)
-> SequentialTransition (node)
-> StrokeTransition (shape, duration)
-> TranslateTransition (node, duration)
Transition
-> FadeTransition (node, duration)
-> FillTransition (shape, duration)
-> ParallelTransition (node)
-> PathTransition (node, duration)
-> PauseTransition (duration)
-> RotateTransition (node, duration)
-> ScaleTransition (node, duration)
-> SequentialTransition (node)
-> StrokeTransition (shape, duration)
-> TranslateTransition (node, duration)
We can save a lot of duplicated code for the duration property since it always does the same thing, which is calling setCycleDuration().
This also beneficial for other developers so they don't need to deal with that when creating an own Transition class with a duration.
setNode() or setShape() are simple property setters. So maybe a mix of an abstract class and interfaces makes sense here.
This also beneficial for other developers so they don't need to deal with that when creating an own Transition class with a duration.
setNode() or setShape() are simple property setters. So maybe a mix of an abstract class and interfaces makes sense here.
E.g.
Abstract class: TimedTransition
Interface: NodeTransition
Abstract class: TimedTransition
Interface: NodeTransition
Interface: ShapeTransition
For SequentialTransition and ParallelTransition we can also think of an abstract superclass as they share a lot of code.
And this would also be useful for developers as this abstract superclass deals already with e.g. all the children property stuff for you when extending such superclass.
And this would also be useful for developers as this abstract superclass deals already with e.g. all the children property stuff for you when extending such superclass.
-- Marius
Gesendet: Montag, 08. Mai 2023 um 23:18 Uhr
Von: "Nir Lisker" <nlis...@gmail.com>
An: "Carl Carlec" <carl.car...@gmail.com>
Cc: openjfx-dev@openjdk.org
Betreff: Re: Define an intermediate superclass for Transitions with a duration property
Von: "Nir Lisker" <nlis...@gmail.com>
An: "Carl Carlec" <carl.car...@gmail.com>
Cc: openjfx-dev@openjdk.org
Betreff: Re: Define an intermediate superclass for Transitions with a duration property
I am unconvinced yet that this is a good path. The reason is that different transitions have different combinations of properties to them. JDK-8091607 [1] asks for a common superclass for transitions that have a Node property. JDK-8226456 [2] asks for a common superclass for parent transitions (although this case is a bit different), Since only 1 superclass is possible, it might be better to use interfaces for these. The problem described in the ticket and in [1] is that many instanceof checks are needed, and this can be relieved with an interface as well. Code duplication will still be present though.
I think that some prototyping is required first.
On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 10:03 PM Carl Carlec <carl.car...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello JavaFX community,I've created a draft PR for an enhancement to Transitions: https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/pull/1061JavaFX contains many different Transitions that have a durationProperty() and related getter/setter.Those transitions benefit from an abstract super class which defines this once.This will therefore reduce a lot of code duplications or big switch-cases to handle all Transitions like the one linked in the ticket.
I propose to create a new abstract class called TimedTransition, which extends from Transition and defines the durationProperty() + getter/setter. All Transitions which define a durationProperty() will now extend from it and do not need to define it.Those Transitions are affected: FadeTransition, FillTransition, PathTransition, PauseTransition, RotateTransition, ScaleTransition, StrokeTransition, TranslateTransition.
Feedback welcome!
Carl