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Apache Commons BeanUtils provides an easy-to-use but flexible wrapper around reflection and introspection.
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package org.apache.commons.beanutils2;
import java.beans.IntrospectionException;
/**
*
* Definition of an interface for components that can perform introspection on
* bean classes.
*
*
* Before {@link PropertyUtils} can be used for interaction with a specific Java
* class, the class's properties have to be determined. This is called
* introspection and is initiated automatically on demand.
* {@code PropertyUtils} does not perform introspection on its own, but
* delegates this task to one or more objects implementing this interface. This
* makes it possible to customize introspection which may be useful for certain
* code bases using non-standard conventions for accessing properties.
*
*
* @since 1.9
*/
public interface BeanIntrospector {
/**
* Performs introspection on a Java class. The current class to be inspected
* can be queried from the passed in {@code IntrospectionContext}
* object. A typical implementation has to obtain this class, determine its
* properties according to the rules it implements, and add them to the
* passed in context object.
*
* @param icontext the context object for interaction with the initiator of
* the introspection request
* @throws IntrospectionException if an error occurs during introspection
*/
void introspect(IntrospectionContext icontext)
throws IntrospectionException;
}