org.das2.util.TickleTimer

TickleTimer is a timer that fires once it's been left alone for a while. The idea is the keyboard can be pecked away and the change event will not be fired until the keyboard is idle. This is a copy of the TickleTimer used in Autoplot. java.util.Timer performs very similar functionality.

TickleTimer( long delay, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener listener )


addPropertyChangeListener

addPropertyChangeListener( java.beans.PropertyChangeListener l ) → void

Parameters

l - a PropertyChangeListener

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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getMessages

getMessages( ) → java.util.List

Returns:

java.util.List

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isRunning

isRunning( ) → boolean

Returns:

boolean

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removePropertyChangeListener

removePropertyChangeListener( java.beans.PropertyChangeListener l ) → void

Parameters

l - a PropertyChangeListener

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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setRunning

setRunning( boolean running ) → void

Parameters

running - a boolean

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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tickle

tickle( ) → void

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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tickle( String message ) → void
tickle( String message, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener callback ) → void