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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2002-2006 by OpenSymphony
 * All rights reserved.
 */
package com.opensymphony.xwork2.interceptor;

import com.opensymphony.xwork2.ActionInvocation;
import com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.logging.Logger;
import com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.logging.LoggerFactory;

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

/**
 * A utility class for invoking prefixed methods in action class.
 * 
 * Interceptors that made use of this class are:
 * 
    *
  • DefaultWorkflowInterceptor
  • *
  • PrepareInterceptor
  • *
* *

* * * * In DefaultWorkflowInterceptor *

applies only when action implements {@link com.opensymphony.xwork2.Validateable}

*
    *
  1. if the action class have validate{MethodName}(), it will be invoked
  2. *
  3. else if the action class have validateDo{MethodName}(), it will be invoked
  4. *
  5. no matter if 1] or 2] is performed, if alwaysInvokeValidate property of the interceptor is "true" (which is by default "true"), validate() will be invoked.
  6. *
* * * * * * * In PrepareInterceptor *

Applies only when action implements Preparable

*
    *
  1. if the action class have prepare{MethodName}(), it will be invoked
  2. *
  3. else if the action class have prepareDo(MethodName()}(), it will be invoked
  4. *
  5. no matter if 1] or 2] is performed, if alwaysinvokePrepare property of the interceptor is "true" (which is by default "true"), prepare() will be invoked.
  6. *
* * * * @author Philip Luppens * @author tm_jee */ public class PrefixMethodInvocationUtil { private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(PrefixMethodInvocationUtil.class); private static final String DEFAULT_INVOCATION_METHODNAME = "execute"; /** * This method will prefix actionInvocation's ActionProxy's * method with prefixes before invoking the prefixed method. * Order of the prefixes is important, as this method will return once * a prefixed method is found in the action class. * *

* * For example, with *

	 *   invokePrefixMethod(actionInvocation, new String[] { "prepare", "prepareDo" });
	 * 
* * Assuming actionInvocation.getProxy(),getMethod() returns "submit", * the order of invocation would be as follows:- *
    *
  1. prepareSubmit()
  2. *
  3. prepareDoSubmit()
  4. *
* * If prepareSubmit() exists, it will be invoked and this method * will return, prepareDoSubmit() will NOT be invoked. * *

* * On the other hand, if prepareDoSubmit() does not exists, and * prepareDoSubmit() exists, it will be invoked. * *

* * If none of those two methods exists, nothing will be invoked. * * @param actionInvocation the action invocation * @param prefixes prefixes for method names * @throws InvocationTargetException is thrown if invocation of a method failed. * @throws IllegalAccessException is thrown if invocation of a method failed. */ public static void invokePrefixMethod(ActionInvocation actionInvocation, String[] prefixes) throws InvocationTargetException, IllegalAccessException { Object action = actionInvocation.getAction(); String methodName = actionInvocation.getProxy().getMethod(); if (methodName == null) { // if null returns (possible according to the docs), use the default execute methodName = DEFAULT_INVOCATION_METHODNAME; } Method method = getPrefixedMethod(prefixes, methodName, action); if (method != null) { method.invoke(action, new Object[0]); } } /** * This method returns a {@link Method} in action. The method * returned is found by searching for method in action whose method name * is equals to the result of appending each prefixes * to methodName. Only the first method found will be returned, hence * the order of prefixes is important. If none is found this method * will return null. * * @param prefixes the prefixes to prefix the methodName * @param methodName the method name to be prefixed with prefixes * @param action the action class of which the prefixed method is to be search for. * @return a {@link Method} if one is found, else null. */ public static Method getPrefixedMethod(String[] prefixes, String methodName, Object action) { assert(prefixes != null); String capitalizedMethodName = capitalizeMethodName(methodName); for (String prefixe : prefixes) { String prefixedMethodName = prefixe + capitalizedMethodName; try { return action.getClass().getMethod(prefixedMethodName, new Class[0]); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { // hmm -- OK, try next prefix if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { LOG.debug("cannot find method [" + prefixedMethodName + "] in action [" + action + "]"); } } } return null; } /** * This method capitalized the first character of methodName. *
* eg. capitalizeMethodName("someMethod"); will return "SomeMethod". * * @param methodName the method name * @return capitalized method name */ public static String capitalizeMethodName(String methodName) { assert(methodName != null); return methodName.substring(0, 1).toUpperCase() + methodName.substring(1); } }





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