commonj.connector.metadata.discovery.mutable
Interface ObjectWizardStatus


Deprecated. since 1.1

public interface ObjectWizardStatus

An enumeration class indicating the status of an ObjectWizard instance (start, continue, finish, cancel).

Since:
1.0

Field Summary
static ObjectWizardStatus CANCEL
          Deprecated. This attribute defines the CANCEL state.
static ObjectWizardStatus CONTINUE
          Deprecated. This attribute defines the CONTINUE status of the object wizard.
static ObjectWizardStatus FINISH
          Deprecated. This attribute defines the FINISH status.
static ObjectWizardStatus START
          Deprecated. This attribute defines the START status of the object wizard.
 

Field Detail

START

static final ObjectWizardStatus START
Deprecated. 
This attribute defines the START status of the object wizard. This status indicates that the wizard has just started and it is in the first step. It is possible that the first step maybe the last step and in such cases the status of the first step must be of FINISH status. All steps between the "Start" and FINISH ( or CANCEL) must have a CONTINUE status.


CONTINUE

static final ObjectWizardStatus CONTINUE
Deprecated. 
This attribute defines the CONTINUE status of the object wizard. Any object wizard that is in between the START and FINISH (or CANCEL) must have this status.


FINISH

static final ObjectWizardStatus FINISH
Deprecated. 
This attribute defines the FINISH status. The object wizard must be set to this status if it has completed its operation and there are no more actions to be performed.


CANCEL

static final ObjectWizardStatus CANCEL
Deprecated. 
This attribute defines the CANCEL state. If an object wizard operation has been cancelled prior to its completion, the status of the object wizard must be set to CANCEL. Every object wizard step must have an option to cancel the operation if its state is START or CONTINUE.

It is recommended that any changes that might occur to the metadata tree be committed in the last step of the wizard. CANCEL must revert the metadata tree to what it was before the operation was started and the tool should not have to refresh the tree.

See Also:
Action, ObjectWizardStep.getActions()