Class PagedListHolder<E>

java.lang.Object
org.springframework.beans.support.PagedListHolder<E>
Type Parameters:
E - the element type
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable

public class PagedListHolder<E> extends Object implements Serializable
PagedListHolder is a simple state holder for handling lists of objects, separating them into pages. Page numbering starts with 0.

This is mainly targeted at usage in web UIs. Typically, an instance will be instantiated with a list of beans, put into the session, and exported as model. The properties can all be set/get programmatically, but the most common way will be data binding, i.e. populating the bean from request parameters. The getters will mainly be used by the view.

Supports sorting the underlying list via a SortDefinition implementation, available as property "sort". By default, a MutableSortDefinition instance will be used, toggling the ascending value on setting the same property again.

The data binding names have to be called "pageSize" and "sort.ascending", as expected by BeanWrapper. Note that the names and the nesting syntax match the respective JSTL EL expressions, like "myModelAttr.pageSize" and "myModelAttr.sort.ascending".

Since:
19.05.2003
Author:
Juergen Hoeller
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  • Field Details

    • DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE

      public static final int DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE
      The default page size.
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    • DEFAULT_MAX_LINKED_PAGES

      public static final int DEFAULT_MAX_LINKED_PAGES
      The default maximum number of page links.
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  • Constructor Details

    • PagedListHolder

      public PagedListHolder()
      Create a new holder instance. You'll need to set a source list to be able to use the holder.
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    • PagedListHolder

      public PagedListHolder(List<E> source)
      Create a new holder instance with the given source list, starting with a default sort definition (with "toggleAscendingOnProperty" activated).
      Parameters:
      source - the source List
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    • PagedListHolder

      public PagedListHolder(List<E> source, SortDefinition sort)
      Create a new holder instance with the given source list.
      Parameters:
      source - the source List
      sort - the SortDefinition to start with
  • Method Details

    • setSource

      public void setSource(List<E> source)
      Set the source list for this holder.
    • getSource

      public List<E> getSource()
      Return the source list for this holder.
    • getRefreshDate

      @Nullable public Date getRefreshDate()
      Return the last time the list has been fetched from the source provider.
    • setSort

      public void setSort(@Nullable SortDefinition sort)
      Set the sort definition for this holder. Typically an instance of MutableSortDefinition.
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    • getSort

      @Nullable public SortDefinition getSort()
      Return the sort definition for this holder.
    • setPageSize

      public void setPageSize(int pageSize)
      Set the current page size. Resets the current page number if changed.

      Default value is 10.

    • getPageSize

      public int getPageSize()
      Return the current page size.
    • setPage

      public void setPage(int page)
      Set the current page number. Page numbering starts with 0.
    • getPage

      public int getPage()
      Return the current page number. Page numbering starts with 0.
    • setMaxLinkedPages

      public void setMaxLinkedPages(int maxLinkedPages)
      Set the maximum number of page links to a few pages around the current one.
    • getMaxLinkedPages

      public int getMaxLinkedPages()
      Return the maximum number of page links to a few pages around the current one.
    • getPageCount

      public int getPageCount()
      Return the number of pages for the current source list.
    • isFirstPage

      public boolean isFirstPage()
      Return if the current page is the first one.
    • isLastPage

      public boolean isLastPage()
      Return if the current page is the last one.
    • previousPage

      public void previousPage()
      Switch to previous page. Will stay on first page if already on first page.
    • nextPage

      public void nextPage()
      Switch to next page. Will stay on last page if already on last page.
    • getNrOfElements

      public int getNrOfElements()
      Return the total number of elements in the source list.
    • getFirstElementOnPage

      public int getFirstElementOnPage()
      Return the element index of the first element on the current page. Element numbering starts with 0.
    • getLastElementOnPage

      public int getLastElementOnPage()
      Return the element index of the last element on the current page. Element numbering starts with 0.
    • getPageList

      public List<E> getPageList()
      Return a sub-list representing the current page.
    • getFirstLinkedPage

      public int getFirstLinkedPage()
      Return the first page to which create a link around the current page.
    • getLastLinkedPage

      public int getLastLinkedPage()
      Return the last page to which create a link around the current page.
    • resort

      public void resort()
      Resort the list if necessary, i.e. if the current sort instance isn't equal to the backed-up sortUsed instance.

      Calls doSort to trigger actual sorting.

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    • copySortDefinition

      protected SortDefinition copySortDefinition(SortDefinition sort)
      Create a deep copy of the given sort definition, for use as state holder to compare a modified sort definition against.

      Default implementation creates a MutableSortDefinition instance. Can be overridden in subclasses, in particular in case of custom extensions to the SortDefinition interface. Is allowed to return null, which means that no sort state will be held, triggering actual sorting for each resort call.

      Parameters:
      sort - the current SortDefinition object
      Returns:
      a deep copy of the SortDefinition object
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    • doSort

      protected void doSort(List<E> source, SortDefinition sort)
      Actually perform sorting of the given source list, according to the given sort definition.

      The default implementation uses Spring's PropertyComparator. Can be overridden in subclasses.

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