// Java program to demonstrate working of
// onserver pattern
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
// Implemented by Cricket data to communicate
// with observers
interface Subject
{
public void registerObserver(Observer o);
public void unregisterObserver(Observer o);
public void notifyObservers();
}
class CricketData implements Subject
{
int runs;
int wickets;
float overs;
ArrayList<Observer> observerList;
public CricketData() {
observerList = new ArrayList<Observer>();
}
@Override
public void registerObserver(Observer o) {
observerList.add(o);
}
@Override
public void unregisterObserver(Observer o) {
observerList.remove(observerList.indexOf(o));
}
@Override
public void notifyObservers()
{
for (Iterator<Observer> it =
observerList.iterator(); it.hasNext();)
{
Observer o = it.next();
o.update(runs,wickets,overs);
}
}
// get latest runs from stadium
private int getLatestRuns()
{
// return 90 for simplicity
return 90;
}
// get latest wickets from stadium
private int getLatestWickets()
{
// return 2 for simplicity
return 2;
}
// get latest overs from stadium
private float getLatestOvers()
{
// return 90 for simplicity
return (float)10.2;
}
// This method is used update displays
// when data changes
public void dataChanged()
{
//get latest data
runs = getLatestRuns();
wickets = getLatestWickets();
overs = getLatestOvers();
notifyObservers();
}
}
// This interface is implemented by all those
// classes that are to be updated whenever there
// is an update from CricketData
interface Observer
{
public void update(int runs, int wickets,
float overs);
}
class AverageScoreDisplay implements Observer
{
private float runRate;
private int predictedScore;
public void update(int runs, int wickets,
float overs)
{
this.runRate =(float)runs/overs;
this.predictedScore = (int)(this.runRate * 50);
display();
}
public void display()
{
System.out.println("
Average Score Display:
"
+ "Run Rate: " + runRate +
"
PredictedScore: " +
predictedScore);
}
}
class CurrentScoreDisplay implements Observer
{
private int runs, wickets;
private float overs;
public void update(int runs, int wickets,
float overs)
{
this.runs = runs;
this.wickets = wickets;
this.overs = overs;
display();
}
public void display()
{
System.out.println("
Current Score Display:
"
+ "Runs: " + runs +
"
Wickets:" + wickets +
"
Overs: " + overs );
}
}
// Driver Class
class Main
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
// create objects for testing
AverageScoreDisplay averageScoreDisplay =
new AverageScoreDisplay();
CurrentScoreDisplay currentScoreDisplay =
new CurrentScoreDisplay();
// pass the displays to Cricket data
CricketData cricketData = new CricketData();
// register display elements
cricketData.registerObserver(averageScoreDisplay);
cricketData.registerObserver(currentScoreDisplay);
// in real app you would have some logic to
// call this function when data changes
cricketData.dataChanged();
//remove an observer
cricketData.unregisterObserver(averageScoreDisplay);
// now only currentScoreDisplay gets the
// notification
cricketData.dataChanged();
}
}
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Scanner;
class EventSource {
public interface Observer {
void update(String event);
}
private final List<Observer> observers = new ArrayList<>();
private void notifyObservers(String event) {
observers.forEach(observer -> observer.update(event));
}
public void addObserver(Observer observer) {
observers.add(observer);
}
public void scanSystemIn() {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
while (scanner.hasNextLine()) {
String line = scanner.nextLine();
notifyObservers(line);
}
}
}