src/net/fortuna/ical4j/model/property/Method.java

Tue, 10 Feb 2015 18:12:00 +0100

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Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
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Import initial revisions of existing project AndroidCaldavSyncAdapater,
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michael@0 1 /**
michael@0 2 * Copyright (c) 2012, Ben Fortuna
michael@0 3 * All rights reserved.
michael@0 4 *
michael@0 5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
michael@0 6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
michael@0 7 * are met:
michael@0 8 *
michael@0 9 * o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
michael@0 10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
michael@0 11 *
michael@0 12 * o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
michael@0 13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
michael@0 14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
michael@0 15 *
michael@0 16 * o Neither the name of Ben Fortuna nor the names of any other contributors
michael@0 17 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
michael@0 18 * without specific prior written permission.
michael@0 19 *
michael@0 20 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
michael@0 21 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
michael@0 22 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
michael@0 23 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
michael@0 24 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
michael@0 25 * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
michael@0 26 * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
michael@0 27 * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
michael@0 28 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
michael@0 29 * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
michael@0 30 * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
michael@0 31 */
michael@0 32 package net.fortuna.ical4j.model.property;
michael@0 33
michael@0 34 import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.ParameterList;
michael@0 35 import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.Property;
michael@0 36 import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.PropertyFactoryImpl;
michael@0 37 import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.ValidationException;
michael@0 38
michael@0 39 /**
michael@0 40 * $Id$
michael@0 41 *
michael@0 42 * Created: [Apr 6, 2004]
michael@0 43 *
michael@0 44 * Defines a METHOD iCalendar property.
michael@0 45 * @author benf
michael@0 46 */
michael@0 47 public class Method extends Property {
michael@0 48
michael@0 49 private static final long serialVersionUID = 7220956532685378719L;
michael@0 50
michael@0 51 /**
michael@0 52 * Used to publish a calendar entry to one or more Calendar Users. There is no interactivity between the publisher
michael@0 53 * and any other calendar user. An example might include a baseball team publishing its schedule to the public. [RFC
michael@0 54 * 2446]
michael@0 55 */
michael@0 56 public static final Method PUBLISH = new ImmutableMethod("PUBLISH");
michael@0 57
michael@0 58 /**
michael@0 59 * Used to schedule a calendar entry with other Calendar Users. Requests are interactive in that they require the
michael@0 60 * receiver to respond using the Reply methods. Meeting Requests, Busy Time requests and the assignment of VTODOs to
michael@0 61 * other Calendar Users are all examples. Requests are also used by the "Organizer" to update the status of a
michael@0 62 * calendar entry. [RFC 2446]
michael@0 63 */
michael@0 64 public static final Method REQUEST = new ImmutableMethod("REQUEST");
michael@0 65
michael@0 66 /**
michael@0 67 * A Reply is used in response to a Request to convey "Attendee" status to the "Organizer". Replies are commonly
michael@0 68 * used to respond to meeting and task requests. [RFC2446]
michael@0 69 */
michael@0 70 public static final Method REPLY = new ImmutableMethod("REPLY");
michael@0 71
michael@0 72 /**
michael@0 73 * Add one or more instances to an existing VEVENT, VTODO, or VJOURNAL. [RFC 2446]
michael@0 74 */
michael@0 75 public static final Method ADD = new ImmutableMethod("ADD");
michael@0 76
michael@0 77 /**
michael@0 78 * Cancel one or more instances of an existing VEVENT, VTODO, or VJOURNAL. [RFC 2446]
michael@0 79 */
michael@0 80 public static final Method CANCEL = new ImmutableMethod("CANCEL");
michael@0 81
michael@0 82 /**
michael@0 83 * The Refresh method is used by an "Attendee" to request the latest version of a calendar entry. [RFC 2446]
michael@0 84 */
michael@0 85 public static final Method REFRESH = new ImmutableMethod("REFRESH");
michael@0 86
michael@0 87 /**
michael@0 88 * The Counter method is used by an "Attendee" to negotiate a change in the calendar entry. Examples include the
michael@0 89 * request to change a proposed Event time or change the due date for a VTODO. [RFC 2446]
michael@0 90 */
michael@0 91 public static final Method COUNTER = new ImmutableMethod("COUNTER");
michael@0 92
michael@0 93 /**
michael@0 94 * Used by the "Organizer" to decline the proposed counter-proprosal. [RFC 2446]
michael@0 95 */
michael@0 96 public static final Method DECLINE_COUNTER = new ImmutableMethod(
michael@0 97 "DECLINE-COUNTER");
michael@0 98
michael@0 99 /**
michael@0 100 * @author Ben Fortuna An immutable instance of Method.
michael@0 101 */
michael@0 102 private static final class ImmutableMethod extends Method {
michael@0 103
michael@0 104 private static final long serialVersionUID = 5332607957381969713L;
michael@0 105
michael@0 106 private ImmutableMethod(final String value) {
michael@0 107 super(new ParameterList(true), value);
michael@0 108 }
michael@0 109
michael@0 110 public void setValue(final String aValue) {
michael@0 111 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
michael@0 112 "Cannot modify constant instances");
michael@0 113 }
michael@0 114 }
michael@0 115
michael@0 116 private String value;
michael@0 117
michael@0 118 /**
michael@0 119 * Default constructor.
michael@0 120 */
michael@0 121 public Method() {
michael@0 122 super(METHOD, PropertyFactoryImpl.getInstance());
michael@0 123 }
michael@0 124
michael@0 125 /**
michael@0 126 * @param aValue a value string for this component
michael@0 127 */
michael@0 128 public Method(final String aValue) {
michael@0 129 super(METHOD, PropertyFactoryImpl.getInstance());
michael@0 130 this.value = aValue;
michael@0 131 }
michael@0 132
michael@0 133 /**
michael@0 134 * @param aList a list of parameters for this component
michael@0 135 * @param aValue a value string for this component
michael@0 136 */
michael@0 137 public Method(final ParameterList aList, final String aValue) {
michael@0 138 super(METHOD, aList, PropertyFactoryImpl.getInstance());
michael@0 139 this.value = aValue;
michael@0 140 }
michael@0 141
michael@0 142 /**
michael@0 143 * {@inheritDoc}
michael@0 144 */
michael@0 145 public void setValue(final String aValue) {
michael@0 146 this.value = aValue;
michael@0 147 }
michael@0 148
michael@0 149 /**
michael@0 150 * {@inheritDoc}
michael@0 151 */
michael@0 152 public final String getValue() {
michael@0 153 return value;
michael@0 154 }
michael@0 155
michael@0 156 /**
michael@0 157 * {@inheritDoc}
michael@0 158 */
michael@0 159 public final void validate() throws ValidationException {
michael@0 160 // TODO: Auto-generated method stub
michael@0 161 }
michael@0 162 }

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