Kanzi  3.9.7
Java API
ActivityStatus Enum Reference

Legacy version of enum "kanzi.ActivityConcept.Status". More...

Inheritance diagram for ActivityStatus:
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Public Member Functions

 ActivityStatus (int mValue)
 
 ActivityStatus (ActivityStatus enum_)
 
int getValue ()
 Returns the integer value of the enumeration constant. More...
 
final int swigValue ()
 

Static Public Member Functions

static ActivityStatus swigToEnum (int swigValue)
 
static ActivityStatus toEnum (int value)
 Converts an integer value to the matching enumeration constant. More...
 

Public Attributes

 Activating =(2)
 The Activity is transitioning into the active state. More...
 
 Active =(0)
 The Activity is active. More...
 
 Deactivating =(3)
 The Activity is transitioning into the inactive state. More...
 
 Inactive =(1)
 The Activity is inactive. More...
 

Detailed Description

Legacy version of enum "kanzi.ActivityConcept.Status".


Defines possible states of an Activity.
Activity Host nodes can activate and deactivate their child Activities.
This enumeration defines the possible states of an Activity during the
the process of activation and deactivation.
You can use this functionality to react to changes in Activity status in
your application code and in Kanzi Studio.

See also
Activity, StatusProperty

Member Function Documentation

int getValue ( )

Returns the integer value of the enumeration constant.

Returns
Integer value.

Implements Enum.

static ActivityStatus toEnum ( int  value)
static

Converts an integer value to the matching enumeration constant.

Parameters
valueInteger value to convert to enumeration constant.
Returns
Enumeration constant matching the integer value.

Member Data Documentation

Activating =(2)

The Activity is transitioning into the active state.


In an Exclusive Activity Host while one Activity is in Activating state,
another Activity can be in the Deactivating state at the same time.
In a Parallel Activity Host more than one Activity can be in the Active state
at the same time, therefore any Activity can be in any state.

Active =(0)

The Activity is active.


In an Exclusive Activity Host only one child Activity can be in
the Active state at a time.
In a Parallel Activity Host more than one Activity can be in the Active state
at the same time, therefore any Activity can be in any state.

Deactivating =(3)

The Activity is transitioning into the inactive state.


In an Exclusive Activity Host while one Activity is in Deactivating state,
another Activity can at the same time be in the Activating state.
In a Parallel Activity Host more than one Activity can be in the Active state
at the same time, therefore any Activity can be in any state.

Inactive =(1)

The Activity is inactive.


Inactive Activities do not show their content.