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/*
 * Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Sourceforge JACOB Project.
 * All rights reserved. Originator: Dan Adler (http://danadler.com).
 * Get more information about JACOB at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jacob-project
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
 */
package com.jacob.activeX;

import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;

import com.jacob.com.InvocationProxy;
import com.jacob.com.NotImplementedException;
import com.jacob.com.Variant;

/**
 * RELEASE 1.12 EXPERIMENTAL.
 * 

* This class that lets event handlers receive events with all java objects as * parameters. The standard Jacob event methods all accept an array of Variant * objects. When using this class, you can set up your event methods as regular * java methods with the correct number of parameters of the correct java type. * This does NOT work for any event that wishes to accept a call back and modify * the calling parameters to tell windows what to do. An example is when an * event lets the receiver cancel the action by setting a boolean flag to false. * The java objects cannot be modified and their values will not be passed back * into the originating Variants even if they could be modified. *

* This class acts as a proxy between the windows event callback mechanism and * the Java classes that are looking for events. It assumes that all of the Java * classes that are looking for events implement methods with the same names as * the windows events and that the implemented methods native java objects of * the type and order that match the windows documentation. The methods can * return void or a Variant that will be returned to the calling layer. All * Event methods that will be recognized by InvocationProxyAllEvents have the * signature * * void eventMethodName(Object,Object...) or * Object eventMethodName(Object,Object...) */ public class ActiveXInvocationProxy extends InvocationProxy { /* * (non-Javadoc) * * @see com.jacob.com.InvocationProxy#invoke(java.lang.String, * com.jacob.com.Variant[]) */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public Variant invoke(String methodName, Variant targetParameters[]) { Variant mVariantToBeReturned = null; if (mTargetObject == null) { // structured programming guidlines say this return should not be up // here return null; } Class targetClass = mTargetObject.getClass(); if (methodName == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "InvocationProxy: missing method name"); } if (targetParameters == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "InvocationProxy: missing Variant parameters"); } try { Method targetMethod; Object parametersAsJavaObjects[] = getParametersAsJavaObjects(targetParameters); Class parametersAsJavaClasses[] = getParametersAsJavaClasses(parametersAsJavaObjects); targetMethod = targetClass.getMethod(methodName, parametersAsJavaClasses); if (targetMethod != null) { // protected classes can't be invoked against even if they // let you grab the method. you could do // targetMethod.setAccessible(true); // but that should be stopped by the security manager Object mReturnedByInvocation = null; mReturnedByInvocation = targetMethod.invoke(mTargetObject, parametersAsJavaObjects); if (mReturnedByInvocation == null) { mVariantToBeReturned = null; } else if (!(mReturnedByInvocation instanceof Variant)) { mVariantToBeReturned = new Variant(mReturnedByInvocation); } else { mVariantToBeReturned = (Variant) mReturnedByInvocation; } } } catch (SecurityException e) { // what causes this exception? e.printStackTrace(); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { // this happens whenever the listener doesn't implement all the // methods } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { // we can throw these inside the catch block so need to re-throw it Exception oneWeShouldToss = new IllegalArgumentException( "Unable to map parameters for method " + methodName + ": " + e.toString()); oneWeShouldToss.printStackTrace(); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { // can't access the method on the target instance for some reason e.printStackTrace(); } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { // invocation of target method failed e.printStackTrace(); } return mVariantToBeReturned; } /** * creates a method signature compatible array of classes from an array of * parameters * * @param parametersAsJavaObjects * @return */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") private Class[] getParametersAsJavaClasses(Object[] parametersAsJavaObjects) { if (parametersAsJavaObjects == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "This only works with an array of parameters"); } int numParameters = parametersAsJavaObjects.length; Class parametersAsJavaClasses[] = new Class[numParameters]; for (int parameterIndex = 0; parameterIndex < numParameters; parameterIndex++) { Object oneParameterObject = parametersAsJavaObjects[parameterIndex]; if (oneParameterObject == null) { parametersAsJavaClasses[parameterIndex] = null; } else { Class oneParameterClass = oneParameterObject.getClass(); parametersAsJavaClasses[parameterIndex] = oneParameterClass; } } return parametersAsJavaClasses; } /** * converts an array of Variants to their associated Java types * * @param targetParameters * @return */ private Object[] getParametersAsJavaObjects(Variant[] targetParameters) { if (targetParameters == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "This only works with an array of parameters"); } int numParameters = targetParameters.length; Object parametersAsJavaObjects[] = new Object[numParameters]; for (int parameterIndex = 0; parameterIndex < numParameters; parameterIndex++) { Variant oneParameterObject = targetParameters[parameterIndex]; if (oneParameterObject == null) { parametersAsJavaObjects[parameterIndex] = null; } else { try { parametersAsJavaObjects[parameterIndex] = oneParameterObject .toJavaObject(); } catch (NotImplementedException nie) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Can't convert parameter " + parameterIndex + " type " + oneParameterObject.getvt() + " to java object: " + nie.getMessage()); } } } return parametersAsJavaObjects; } }





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