I think this is the @PostConstruct concept again. However, in a parent-child
tree you may have to bound the initialization process like in WPF
(BeginInit, EndInit) because a parent component is not really initialized
until its children are. You have to pick your semantics to figure out what's
right for you.


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Subject: [jira] Commented: (PIVOT-580) Add a Lifecycle callback interface so
that components know when they've been initialized


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Greg Brown commented on PIVOT-580:
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I understand. But keep in mind that BXML is just a shortcut to instantiating
and setting properties on Java objects "by hand". You wouldn't get any such
notifications in Java, so we don't provide them in BXML either. Your classes
should be able to function the same whether they are created by
BXMLSerializer or some other means (i.e. programmatically).



> Add a Lifecycle callback interface so that components know when they've
been initialized
>
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>
>                 Key: PIVOT-580
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-580
>             Project: Pivot
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: wtk
>            Reporter: Michael Allman
>
> I just created
> public interface Lifecycle {
>     public void initialized();
> }
> because I want one of my custom components to know when it's been
initialized.  The component takes a specific action after being initialized.
By "initialized", I mean "having all properties set".
> The serializer calls this method after it has finished initializing the
component, basically at the end of the processEndElement method.

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