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*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.draw2d;
import org.eclipse.draw2d.geometry.Point;
/**
* Base class for implementing a connection router. This class provides stubs
* for constraint usage, and some utility methods.
*/
public abstract class AbstractRouter implements ConnectionRouter {
private static final Point START = new Point();
private static final Point END = new Point();
/**
* Returns the constraint for the given Connection.
*
* @param connection
* The connection
* @return The constraint
* @since 2.0
*/
public Object getConstraint(Connection connection) {
return null;
}
/**
* A convenience method for obtaining a connection's endpoint. The
* connection's endpoint is a point in absolute coordinates obtained by
* using its source and target {@link ConnectionAnchor}. The returned Point
* is a static singleton that is reused to reduce garbage collection. The
* caller may modify this point in any way. However, the point will be
* reused and its values overwritten during the next call to this method.
*
* @param connection
* The connection
* @return The endpoint
* @since 2.0
*/
protected Point getEndPoint(Connection connection) {
Point ref = connection.getSourceAnchor().getReferencePoint();
return END.setLocation(connection.getTargetAnchor().getLocation(ref));
}
/**
* A convenience method for obtaining a connection's start point. The
* connection's startpoint is a point in absolute coordinates obtained by
* using its source and target {@link ConnectionAnchor}. The returned Point
* is a static singleton that is reused to reduce garbage collection. The
* caller may modify this point in any way. However, the point will be
* reused and its values overwritten during the next call to this method.
*
* @param conn
* The connection
* @return The start point
* @since 2.0
*/
protected Point getStartPoint(Connection conn) {
Point ref = conn.getTargetAnchor().getReferencePoint();
return START.setLocation(conn.getSourceAnchor().getLocation(ref));
}
/**
* Causes the router to discard any cached information about the given
* Connection.
*
* @param connection
* The connection to invalidate
* @since 2.0
*/
public void invalidate(Connection connection) {
}
/**
* Removes the given Connection from this routers list of Connections it is
* responsible for.
*
* @param connection
* The connection to remove
* @since 2.0
*/
public void remove(Connection connection) {
}
/**
* Sets the constraint for the given Connection.
*
* @param connection
* The connection
* @param constraint
* The constraint
* @since 2.0
*/
public void setConstraint(Connection connection, Object constraint) {
}
}