org.apache.poi.hssf.eventusermodel
Class HSSFRequest

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.poi.hssf.eventusermodel.HSSFRequest

public class HSSFRequest
extends java.lang.Object

An HSSFRequest object should be constructed registering an instance or multiple instances of HSSFListener with each Record.sid you wish to listen for.

See Also:
HSSFEventFactory, HSSFListener, HSSFUserException

Constructor Summary
HSSFRequest()
          Creates a new instance of HSSFRequest
 
Method Summary
 void addListener(HSSFListener lsnr, short sid)
          add an event listener for a particular record type.
 void addListenerForAllRecords(HSSFListener lsnr)
          This is the equivalent of calling addListener(myListener, sid) for EVERY record in the org.apache.poi.hssf.record package.
protected  short processRecord(Record rec)
          Called by HSSFEventFactory, passes the Record to each listener associated with a record.sid.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

HSSFRequest

public HSSFRequest()
Creates a new instance of HSSFRequest

Method Detail

addListener

public void addListener(HSSFListener lsnr,
                        short sid)
add an event listener for a particular record type. The trick is you have to know what the records are for or just start with our examples and build on them. Alternatively, you CAN call addListenerForAllRecords and you'll receive ALL record events in one listener, but if you like to squeeze every last byte of efficiency out of life you my not like this. (its sure as heck what I plan to do)

Parameters:
lsnr - for the event
sid - identifier for the record type this is the .sid static member on the individual records for example req.addListener(myListener, BOFRecord.sid)
See Also:
addListenerForAllRecords(HSSFListener)

addListenerForAllRecords

public void addListenerForAllRecords(HSSFListener lsnr)
This is the equivalent of calling addListener(myListener, sid) for EVERY record in the org.apache.poi.hssf.record package. This is for lazy people like me. You can call this more than once with more than one listener, but that seems like a bad thing to do from a practice-perspective unless you have a compelling reason to do so (like maybe you send the event two places or log it or something?).

Parameters:
lsnr - a single listener to associate with ALL records

processRecord

protected short processRecord(Record rec)
                       throws HSSFUserException
Called by HSSFEventFactory, passes the Record to each listener associated with a record.sid.

Parameters:
rec - the record to be processed
Returns:
numeric user-specified result code. If zero continue processing.
Throws:
HSSFUserException - User exception condition