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Class RoleList

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable, Iterable<Object>, Collection<Object>, List<Object>, RandomAccess, SequencedCollection<Object>
public class RoleList extends ArrayList<Object>
A RoleList represents a list of roles (Role objects). It is used as parameter when creating a relation, and when trying to set several roles in a relation (via 'setRoles()' method). It is returned as part of a RoleResult, to provide roles successfully retrieved.
Since:
1.5
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Field Summary

Fields declared in class java.util.AbstractList

modCount

Constructor Summary

Constructor Description
RoleList()
Constructs an empty RoleList.
RoleList(int initialCapacity)
Constructs an empty RoleList with the initial capacity specified.
RoleList(List<Role> list)
Constructs a RoleList containing the elements of the List specified, in the order in which they are returned by the List's iterator.

Method Summary

Modifier and Type Method Description
void add(int index, Role role)
Inserts the role specified as an element at the position specified.
void add(Role role)
Adds the Role specified as the last element of the list.
boolean addAll(int index, RoleList roleList)
Inserts all of the elements in the RoleList specified into this list, starting at the specified position, in the order in which they are returned by the Iterator of the RoleList specified.
boolean addAll(RoleList roleList)
Appends all the elements in the RoleList specified to the end of the list, in the order in which they are returned by the Iterator of the RoleList specified.
List<Role> asList()
Return a view of this list as a List<Role>.
void set(int index, Role role)
Sets the element at the position specified to be the role specified.

Methods declared in class java.util.AbstractList

equals, hashCode

Methods declared in class java.util.AbstractCollection

containsAll, toString

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

Methods declared in interface java.util.Collection

parallelStream, stream, toArray

Methods declared in interface java.util.List

containsAll, replaceAll, reversed, sort

Constructor Details

RoleList

public RoleList()
Constructs an empty RoleList.

RoleList

public RoleList(int initialCapacity)
Constructs an empty RoleList with the initial capacity specified.
Parameters:
initialCapacity - initial capacity

RoleList

public RoleList(List<Role> list) throws IllegalArgumentException
Constructs a RoleList containing the elements of the List specified, in the order in which they are returned by the List's iterator. The RoleList instance has an initial capacity of 110% of the size of the List specified.
Parameters:
list - the List that defines the initial contents of the new RoleList.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the list parameter is null or if the list parameter contains any non-Role objects.
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Method Details

asList

public List<Role> asList()
Return a view of this list as a List<Role>. Changes to the returned value are reflected by changes to the original RoleList and vice versa.
Returns:
a List<Role> whose contents reflect the contents of this RoleList.

If this method has ever been called on a given RoleList instance, a subsequent attempt to add an object to that instance which is not a Role will fail with an IllegalArgumentException. For compatibility reasons, a RoleList on which this method has never been called does allow objects other than Roles to be added.

Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if this RoleList contains an element that is not a Role.
Since:
1.6

add

public void add(Role role) throws IllegalArgumentException
Adds the Role specified as the last element of the list.
Parameters:
role - the role to be added.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the role is null.

add

public void add(int index, Role role) throws IllegalArgumentException, IndexOutOfBoundsException
Inserts the role specified as an element at the position specified. Elements with an index greater than or equal to the current position are shifted up.
Parameters:
index - The position in the list where the new Role object is to be inserted.
role - The Role object to be inserted.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the role is null.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if accessing with an index outside of the list.

set

public void set(int index, Role role) throws IllegalArgumentException, IndexOutOfBoundsException
Sets the element at the position specified to be the role specified. The previous element at that position is discarded.
Parameters:
index - The position specified.
role - The value to which the role element should be set.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the role is null.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if accessing with an index outside of the list.

addAll

public boolean addAll(RoleList roleList) throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
Appends all the elements in the RoleList specified to the end of the list, in the order in which they are returned by the Iterator of the RoleList specified.
Parameters:
roleList - Elements to be inserted into the list (can be null)
Returns:
true if this list changed as a result of the call.
Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if accessing with an index outside of the list.
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addAll

public boolean addAll(int index, RoleList roleList) throws IllegalArgumentException, IndexOutOfBoundsException
Inserts all of the elements in the RoleList specified into this list, starting at the specified position, in the order in which they are returned by the Iterator of the RoleList specified.
Parameters:
index - Position at which to insert the first element from the RoleList specified.
roleList - Elements to be inserted into the list.
Returns:
true if this list changed as a result of the call.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the role is null.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if accessing with an index outside of the list.
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