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java.lang.Object javax.microedition.location.LocationProvider
This is the starting point for applications using this API and
represents a source of the location information. A
LocationProvider
represents a location-providing module, generating
Location
s.
Applications obtain LocationProvider
instances (classes
implementing the actual functionality by extending this abstract class)
by calling the factory method.
It is the responsibility of the implementation to return the correct
LocationProvider
-derived object.
Applications that need to specify criteria for the location provider
selection, must first create a Criteria
object,
and pass it to the factory method.
The methods that access the location related information shall
throw SecurityException
if the application does not have the
relevant permission to access the location information.
Field Summary | |
static int |
AVAILABLE
Availability status code: the location provider is available. |
static int |
OUT_OF_SERVICE
Availability status code: the location provider is out of service. |
static int |
TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE
Availability status code: the location provider is temporarily unavailable. |
Constructor Summary | |
protected |
LocationProvider()
Empty constructor to help implementations and extensions. |
Method Summary | |
static void |
addProximityListener(ProximityListener listener,
Coordinates coordinates,
float proximityRadius)
Adds a ProximityListener for updates when proximity
to the specified coordinates is detected.
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static LocationProvider |
getInstance(Criteria criteria)
This factory method is used to get an actual
LocationProvider implementation based on the defined criteria.
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static Location |
getLastKnownLocation()
Returns the last known location that the implementation has. |
abstract Location |
getLocation(int timeout)
Retrieves a Location with the constraints given
by the Criteria associated with this class. |
abstract int |
getState()
Returns the current state of this LocationProvider .
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static void |
removeProximityListener(ProximityListener listener)
Removes a ProximityListener from the list of recipients
for updates. |
abstract void |
reset()
Resets the LocationProvider .
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abstract void |
setLocationListener(LocationListener listener,
int interval,
int timeout,
int maxAge)
Adds a LocationListener for updates at the defined interval.
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Field Detail |
public static final int AVAILABLE
public static final int TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE
TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE
and AVAILABLE
.
public static final int OUT_OF_SERVICE
Constructor Detail |
protected LocationProvider()
Method Detail |
public abstract int getState()
LocationProvider
.
The return value shall be one of the availability status code
constants defined in this class.
LocationProvider
public static LocationProvider getInstance(Criteria criteria) throws LocationException
LocationProvider
implementation based on the defined criteria.
The implementation chooses the
LocationProvider
so that it best fits the defined
criteria, taking into account also possible implementation
dependent preferences of the end user.
If no concrete
LocationProvider
could be created that typically can
match the defined criteria but
there are other location providers not meeting the criteria
that could be returned for a more relaxed criteria,
null
is returned to indicate this.
The LocationException
is thrown, if all supported
location providers are out of service.
A LocationProvider
instance is returned if there is
a location provider meeting the criteria in either the available
or temporarily unavailable state. Implementations should try to
select providers in the available state before providers in
temporarily unavailable state, but this can't be always
guaranteed because the implementation may not always know the state
correctly at this point in time.
If a LocationProvider
meeting the criteria can be supported
but is currently out of service, it shall not be
returned.
When this method is called with a Criteria
that has
all fields set to the default values (i.e. the least restrictive
criteria possible), the implementation shall return a
LocationProvider
if there is any provider that
isn't in the out of service state. Passing null
as the
parameter is equal to passing a Criteria
that has
all fields set to the default values, i.e. the least restrictive
set of criteria.
This method only makes the selection of the provider based on the criteria and is intended to return it quickly to the application. Any possible initialization of the provider is done at an implementation dependent time and MUST NOT block the call to this method.
This method may, depending on the implementation, return
the same LocationProvider
instance as has been
returned previously from this method to the calling application,
if the same instance can be used to fulfil both defined criteria.
Note that there can be only one LocationListener
associated with a LocationProvider
instance.
criteria
- the criteria for provider selection or null
to indicate the least restrictive criteria with default values
LocationProvider
meeting the defined criteria
or null
if a LocationProvider
that meets the
defined criteria can't be returned but there are other
supported available or temporarily unavailable providers that
do not meet the criteria.
LocationException
- if all LocationProvider
s are
currently out of serviceCriteria
public abstract Location getLocation(int timeout) throws LocationException, java.lang.InterruptedException
Location
with the constraints given
by the Criteria
associated with this class. If no result
could be retrieved, a LocationException
is thrown.
If the location can't be determined within the timeout period
specified in the parameter, the method shall throw a
LocationException
.
If the provider is temporarily unavailable, the implementation
shall wait and try to obtain the location until the timeout
expires. If the provider is out of service, then the
LocationException
is thrown immediately.
Note that the individual Location returned might not
fulfil exactly the criteria used for selecting this
LocationProvider
.
The Criteria
is used to select a location provider
that typically is able to meet the defined criteria, but not
necessarily for every individual location measurement.
timeout
- a timeout value in seconds. -1 is used to indicate
that the implementation shall use its default
timeout value for this provider.
Location
object
LocationException
- if the location couldn't be retrieved
or if the timeout period expired
java.lang.InterruptedException
- if the operation is interrupted
by calling reset()
from another thread
java.lang.SecurityException
- if the calling application
does not have a permission to query
the location information
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the timeout = 0 or timeout < -1public abstract void setLocationListener(LocationListener listener, int interval, int timeout, int maxAge)
LocationListener
for updates at the defined interval.
The listener will be called with updated location at the defined
interval. The listener also gets updates when the availablilty
state of the LocationProvider
changes.
Passing in -1 as the interval selects the default interval which is dependent on the used location method. Passing in 0 as the interval registers the listener to only receive provider status updates and not location updates at all.
Only one listener can be registered with each LocationProvider
instance. Setting the listener replaces any possibly previously
set listener. Setting the listener to null
cancels the
registration of any previously set listener.
The implementation shall initiate obtaining the first location
result immediately when the listener is registered and provide
the location to the listener as soon as it is available. Subsequent
location updates will happen at the defined interval after the
first one. If the specified update interval is smaller than the time
it takes to obtain the first result, the listener shall receive
location updates with invalid Location
s at the
defined interval until the first location result is available.
Note that prior to getting the first valid
location result, the timeout parameter has no effect.
When the first valid location result is obtained, the implementation
may return it to the application immediately, i.e. before the
next interval is due. This implies that in the beginning when starting
to obtain location results, the listener may first get updates with
invalid location results at the defined interval and when the first
valid location result is obtained, it may be returned to the listener
as soon as it is available before the next interval is due.
After the first valid location result is delivered to the application
the timeout parameter is used and the next update is delivered between
the time defined by the interval and time interval+timeout after the
previous update.
The timeout parameter determines a timeout that is used if
it's not possible to obtain a new location result when the update
is scheduled to be provided. This timeout value indicates how many
seconds the update is allowed to be provided late compared to the
defined interval. If it's not possible to get a new location
result (interval + timeout) seconds after the previous update,
the update will be made and an invalid Location
instance
is returned. This is also done if the reason for the inability
to obtain a new location result is due to the provider being
temporarily unavailable or out of service.
For example, if the interval is 60 seconds and the
timeout is 10 seconds, the update must be delivered at most 70 seconds
after the previous update and if no new location result is available
by that time the update will be made with an invalid
Location
instance.
The maxAge parameter defines how old the location result is allowed to be provided when the update is made. This allows the implementation to reuse location results if it has a recent location result when the update is due to be delivered. This parameter can only be used to indicate a larger value than the normal time of obtaining a location result by a location method. The normal time of obtaining the location result means the time it takes normally to obtain the result when a request is made. If the application specifies a time value that is less than what can be realized with the used location method, the implementation shall provide as recent location results as are possible with the used location method. For example, if the interval is 60 seconds, the maxAge is 20 seconds and normal time to obtain the result is 10 seconds, the implementation would normally start obtaining the result 50 seconds after the previous update. If there is a location result otherwise available that is more recent than 40 seconds after the previous update, then the maxAge setting to 20 seconds allows to return this result and not start obtaining a new one.
The requirements for the intervals hold while the application is executing. If the application environment or the device is suspended so that the application will not execute at all and then the environment is later resumed, the periodic updates MUST continue at the defined interval but there may be a shift after the suspension period compared to the original interval schedule.
listener
- the listener to be registered. If set to
null
the registration of any previously set listener
is cancelled.interval
- the interval in seconds. -1 is used for the default
interval of this provider.
0 is used to indicate that the application wants to
receive only provider status updates and not location
updates at all.timeout
- timeout value in seconds, must be greater than 0.
if the value is -1,
the default timeout for this provider is used.
Also, if the interval is -1 to indicate the default,
the value of this parameter has no effect and the
default timeout for this provider is used.
If timeout == -1 and interval > 0
and the default timeout of the provider is greater than
the specified interval, then the timeout parameter is handled
as if the application had passed the same value as
timeout as the interval (i.e. timeout is considered
to be equal to the interval).
If the interval is 0, this parameter has
no effect.maxAge
- maximum age of the returned location in seconds,
must be greater than 0 or equal to -1 to indicate that the
default maximum age for this provider is used.
Also, if the interval is -1 to indicate the default,
the value of this parameter has no effect and the
default maximum age for this provider is used.