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package org.exolab.castor.util;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import org.exolab.castor.core.exceptions.CastorIllegalStateException;
/**
* The default implementation of ObjectFactory used for creating class instances
*
* @author Keith Visco
* @version $Revision$ $Date: 2006-04-25 15:08:23 -0600 (Tue, 25 Apr 2006) $
* @see ObjectFactory
*/
public class DefaultObjectFactory implements ObjectFactory {
/**
* Creates a default instance of the given class.
*
* @param type the Class to create an instance of
* @return the new instance of the given class
*/
public Object createInstance(Class type) throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException {
return createInstance(type, null, null);
} // -- createInstance
/**
* Creates a default instance of the given class.
*
* @param type the Class to create an instance of
* @param args the array of arguments to pass to the Class constructor
* @return the new instance of the given class
*/
public Object createInstance(Class type, Object[] args)
throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException {
return createInstance(type, null, args);
} // -- createInstance
/**
* Creates a default instance of the given class.
*
* @param type the Class to create an instance of
* @param argTypes the Class types for each argument, used to find the correct constructor
* @param args the array of arguments to pass to the Class constructor
* @return the new instance of the given class
*/
public Object createInstance(Class type, Class[] argTypes, Object[] args)
throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException {
if ((args == null) || (args.length == 0)) {
if (java.util.Date.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) {
return handleDates(type);
}
return type.newInstance();
}
argTypes = checkArguments(argTypes, args);
return instantiateUsingConstructor(type, argTypes, args);
} // -- createInstance
/**
* Create a new instance of the given type by calling a public constructor of this class, passing
* the given arguments to the constructor call.
*
* @param type The class type to instantiate
* @param argTypes Argument types.
* @param args Arguments (to be used as parameters to the constructor class).
* @return An instance of the class type provided
* @throws InstantiationException If the given class type does not expose a constructor with the
* given number of argument (types).
* @throws IllegalAccessException If the given constructor failed during invocation.
*/
private Object instantiateUsingConstructor(Class type, Class[] argTypes, Object[] args)
throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException {
try {
Constructor cons = type.getConstructor(argTypes);
return cons.newInstance(args);
} catch (java.lang.NoSuchMethodException nsmx) {
String err = "unable to find matching public constructor for class: " + type.getName();
err += " with argument types: ";
for (int i = 0; i < argTypes.length; i++) {
if (i > 0)
err += ", ";
err += argTypes[i].getName();
}
throw new InstantiationException(err);
} catch (InvocationTargetException ite) {
throw new CastorIllegalStateException(ite.getMessage(), ite.getTargetException());
}
}
/**
* Check the arguments (incl. argument types, if provided) for consistency, and deduce argument
* types if not provided.
*
* @param argTypes Argumemnt types.
* @param args Arguments
* @return A class array for the argument types provided.
*/
private Class[] checkArguments(Class[] argTypes, Object[] args) {
if (argTypes == null) {
argTypes = new Class[args.length];
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
if (args[i] != null) {
argTypes[i] = args[i].getClass();
} else {
String err =
"null arguments to constructor not accepted " + "if the 'argTypes' array is null.";
throw new IllegalStateException(getClass().getName() + ": " + err);
}
}
} else if (argTypes.length != args.length) {
String err = "The argument type array must be the same length as argument value array.";
throw new IllegalArgumentException(getClass().getName() + ": " + err);
}
return argTypes;
}
/**
* Handles 'Date' types in a special way.
*
* @param type The Class type
* @return A new instance of the type given
* @throws InstantiationException If the given class type cannot be successfully instantiated.
* @throws IllegalAccessException If the given constructor failed during invocation.
*/
private Object handleDates(Class type) throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException {
java.util.Date date = new java.util.Date();
if (java.util.Date.class == type) {
return date;
} else if (java.sql.Date.class == type) {
long time = date.getTime();
return new java.sql.Date(time);
} else if (java.sql.Time.class == type) {
long time = date.getTime();
return new java.sql.Time(time);
} else if (java.sql.Timestamp.class == type) {
long time = date.getTime();
return new java.sql.Timestamp(time);
} else {
return type.newInstance();
}
} // -- handleDates
} // -- DefaultObjectFactory