On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:53:51 +0200
 Andrus Adamchik <[email protected]> wrote:
getParentContext()

Parent context is a DataChannel of a child, so getChannel() would return a parent DataContext in case of a nested context and DataDomain in case of a top-level context.
thank you, that was what I did not understand.

getChildContexts()

Context doesn't track its child contexts, only indirectly via event manager. If somebody describes a case of why enumerating through a context children might be useful (other then sending events, which is already implemented), we may add it, storing children via weak references to avoid introducing a requirement of explicitly closing the child context.
indeed, I cannot think about the use of it now.
Thank you for help.
Marcin


Andrus


On Jan 14, 2009, at 3:52 AM, Marcin Skladaniec wrote:

Hi

How do I test whether a context is a child of another one? I looked up the javadocs and code for this functionality, but I failed to find any. The relationship between contexts seems to be resolved on DataChannel level, but I cannot grasp how it actually happens. I think methods like getParentContext() and getChildContexts() can be useful.

Best regards
Marcin



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