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package com.sun.xml.ws.util;
/**
*
* @author WS Development Team
*/
public class StringUtils {
/**
* Utility method to take a string and convert it to normal Java variable
* name capitalization. This normally means converting the first
* character from upper case to lower case, but in the (unusual) special
* case when there is more than one character and both the first and
* second characters are upper case, we leave it alone.
*
* Thus "FooBah" becomes "fooBah" and "X" becomes "x", but "URL" stays
* as "URL".
*
* @param name The string to be decapitalized.
* @return The decapitalized version of the string.
*/
public static String decapitalize(String name) {
if (name == null || name.length() == 0) {
return name;
}
if (name.length() > 1 &&
Character.isUpperCase(name.charAt(1)) &&
Character.isUpperCase(name.charAt(0))) {
return name;
}
char chars[] = name.toCharArray();
chars[0] = Character.toLowerCase(chars[0]);
return new String(chars);
}
/**
* Utility method to take a string and convert it to normal a string
* with the first character in upper case.
*
* Thus "fooBah" becomes "FooBah" and "x" becomes "X".\
*
* @param name The string to be capitalized.
* @return The capitalized version of the string.
*/
public static String capitalize(String name) {
if (name == null || name.length() == 0) {
return name;
}
char chars[] = name.toCharArray();
chars[0] = Character.toUpperCase(chars[0]);
return new String(chars);
}
}