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package com.codename1.properties;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * 

Instances of this class adapt an arbitrary object type so a property can * appear differently when it's placed into a Map or initialized from a Map. * This impacts JSON generation too as it relies heavily on the process of * transforming elements to/from maps.

*

To use this class create a new subclass of it and override the appropriate * methods.

* * @author Shai Almog */ public abstract class MapAdapter { private final Class type; private final static Map lookup = new HashMap(); /** * By default subclasses should target a specific type but this can be * further narrowed by overriding {@link #useAdapterFor(com.codename1.properties.PropertyBase)}. * @param type the type to which the map adapter is bound */ protected MapAdapter(Class type) { this.type = type; lookup.put(type.getName(), this); } static MapAdapter checkInstance(PropertyBase b) { if(b.getGenericType() != null) { MapAdapter a = lookup.get(b.getGenericType().getName()); if(a != null && a.useAdapterFor(b)) { return a; } } return null; } /** * Returns true if the adapter should be used for this property * * @param b the property * @return true if this adapter should be used for this property */ public boolean useAdapterFor(PropertyBase b) { return b.getGenericType() == type; } /** * Places the given property into the given map * @param b the property object * @param m the map instance */ public void placeInMap(PropertyBase b, Map m) { m.put(b.getName(), b.get()); } /** * Sets the value of the property from the map object * @param b the property object * @param m the map instance */ public void setFromMap(PropertyBase b, Map m){ b.setImpl(m.get(b.getName())); } }




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