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package org.apache.commons.beanutils;


import java.io.Serializable;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.util.HashMap;


/**
 * 

Minimal implementation of the DynaClass interface. Can be * used as a convenience base class for more sophisticated implementations.

* *

IMPLEMENTATION NOTE - The DynaBean * implementation class supplied to our constructor MUST have a one-argument * constructor of its own that accepts a DynaClass. This is * used to associate the DynaBean instance with this DynaClass.

* * @author Craig McClanahan * @version $Revision: 926529 $ $Date: 2010-03-23 07:44:24 -0400 (Tue, 23 Mar 2010) $ */ public class BasicDynaClass implements DynaClass, Serializable { // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors /** * Construct a new BasicDynaClass with default parameters. */ public BasicDynaClass() { this(null, null, null); } /** * Construct a new BasicDynaClass with the specified parameters. * * @param name Name of this DynaBean class * @param dynaBeanClass The implementation class for new instances */ public BasicDynaClass(String name, Class dynaBeanClass) { this(name, dynaBeanClass, null); } /** * Construct a new BasicDynaClass with the specified parameters. * * @param name Name of this DynaBean class * @param dynaBeanClass The implementation class for new intances * @param properties Property descriptors for the supported properties */ public BasicDynaClass(String name, Class dynaBeanClass, DynaProperty[] properties) { super(); if (name != null) { this.name = name; } if (dynaBeanClass == null) { dynaBeanClass = BasicDynaBean.class; } setDynaBeanClass(dynaBeanClass); if (properties != null) { setProperties(properties); } } // ----------------------------------------------------- Instance Variables /** * The constructor of the dynaBeanClass that we will use * for creating new instances. */ protected transient Constructor constructor = null; /** * The method signature of the constructor we will use to create * new DynaBean instances. */ protected static Class[] constructorTypes = { DynaClass.class }; /** * The argument values to be passed to the constructore we will use * to create new DynaBean instances. */ protected Object[] constructorValues = { this }; /** * The DynaBean implementation class we will use for * creating new instances. */ protected Class dynaBeanClass = BasicDynaBean.class; /** * The "name" of this DynaBean class. */ protected String name = this.getClass().getName(); /** * The set of dynamic properties that are part of this DynaClass. */ protected DynaProperty[] properties = new DynaProperty[0]; /** * The set of dynamic properties that are part of this DynaClass, * keyed by the property name. Individual descriptor instances will * be the same instances as those in the properties list. */ protected HashMap propertiesMap = new HashMap(); // ------------------------------------------------------ DynaClass Methods /** * Return the name of this DynaClass (analogous to the * getName() method of java.lang.ClassDynaClass implementation class to support * different dynamic classes, with different sets of properties. * * @return the name of the DynaClass */ public String getName() { return (this.name); } /** * Return a property descriptor for the specified property, if it exists; * otherwise, return null. * * @param name Name of the dynamic property for which a descriptor * is requested * @return The descriptor for the specified property * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if no property name is specified */ public DynaProperty getDynaProperty(String name) { if (name == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException ("No property name specified"); } return ((DynaProperty) propertiesMap.get(name)); } /** *

Return an array of ProperyDescriptors for the properties * currently defined in this DynaClass. If no properties are defined, a * zero-length array will be returned.

* *

FIXME - Should we really be implementing * getBeanInfo() instead, which returns property descriptors * and a bunch of other stuff?

* * @return the set of properties for this DynaClass */ public DynaProperty[] getDynaProperties() { return (properties); } /** * Instantiate and return a new DynaBean instance, associated * with this DynaClass. * * @return A new DynaBean instance * @exception IllegalAccessException if the Class or the appropriate * constructor is not accessible * @exception InstantiationException if this Class represents an abstract * class, an array class, a primitive type, or void; or if instantiation * fails for some other reason */ public DynaBean newInstance() throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException { try { // Refind the constructor after a deserialization (if needed) if (constructor == null) { setDynaBeanClass(this.dynaBeanClass); } // Invoke the constructor to create a new bean instance return ((DynaBean) constructor.newInstance(constructorValues)); } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { throw new InstantiationException (e.getTargetException().getMessage()); } } // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Return the Class object we will use to create new instances in the * newInstance() method. This Class MUST * implement the DynaBean interface. * * @return The class of the {@link DynaBean} */ public Class getDynaBeanClass() { return (this.dynaBeanClass); } // ------------------------------------------------------ Protected Methods /** * Set the Class object we will use to create new instances in the * newInstance() method. This Class MUST * implement the DynaBean interface. * * @param dynaBeanClass The new Class object * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the specified Class does not * implement the DynaBean interface */ protected void setDynaBeanClass(Class dynaBeanClass) { // Validate the argument type specified if (dynaBeanClass.isInterface()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException ("Class " + dynaBeanClass.getName() + " is an interface, not a class"); } if (!DynaBean.class.isAssignableFrom(dynaBeanClass)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException ("Class " + dynaBeanClass.getName() + " does not implement DynaBean"); } // Identify the Constructor we will use in newInstance() try { this.constructor = dynaBeanClass.getConstructor(constructorTypes); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException ("Class " + dynaBeanClass.getName() + " does not have an appropriate constructor"); } this.dynaBeanClass = dynaBeanClass; } /** * Set the list of dynamic properties supported by this DynaClass. * * @param properties List of dynamic properties to be supported */ protected void setProperties(DynaProperty[] properties) { this.properties = properties; propertiesMap.clear(); for (int i = 0; i < properties.length; i++) { propertiesMap.put(properties[i].getName(), properties[i]); } } }




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