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package org.apache.commons.beanutils;


import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.StreamCorruptedException;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;


/**
 * 

The metadata describing an individual property of a DynaBean.

* *

The meta contains an optional content type property ({@link #getContentType}) * for use by mapped and iterated properties. * A mapped or iterated property may choose to indicate the type it expects. * The DynaBean implementation may choose to enforce this type on its entries. * Alternatively, an implementatin may choose to ignore this property. * All keys for maps must be of type String so no meta data is needed for map keys.

* * @author Craig R. McClanahan * @version $Revision: 926529 $ $Date: 2010-03-23 07:44:24 -0400 (Tue, 23 Mar 2010) $ */ public class DynaProperty implements Serializable { // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constants /* * There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions * (including java 1.3). * This class uses a custom serialization implementation that writes an integer * for these primitive class. * This list of constants are the ones used in serialization. * If these values are changed, then older versions will no longer be read correctly */ private static final int BOOLEAN_TYPE = 1; private static final int BYTE_TYPE = 2; private static final int CHAR_TYPE = 3; private static final int DOUBLE_TYPE = 4; private static final int FLOAT_TYPE = 5; private static final int INT_TYPE = 6; private static final int LONG_TYPE = 7; private static final int SHORT_TYPE = 8; // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors /** * Construct a property that accepts any data type. * * @param name Name of the property being described */ public DynaProperty(String name) { this(name, Object.class); } /** * Construct a property of the specified data type. * * @param name Name of the property being described * @param type Java class representing the property data type */ public DynaProperty(String name, Class type) { super(); this.name = name; this.type = type; if (type != null && type.isArray()) { this.contentType = type.getComponentType(); } } /** * Construct an indexed or mapped DynaProperty that supports (pseudo)-introspection * of the content type. * * @param name Name of the property being described * @param type Java class representing the property data type * @param contentType Class that all indexed or mapped elements are instances of */ public DynaProperty(String name, Class type, Class contentType) { super(); this.name = name; this.type = type; this.contentType = contentType; } // ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties /** Property name */ protected String name = null; /** * Get the name of this property. * @return the name of the property */ public String getName() { return (this.name); } /** Property type */ protected transient Class type = null; /** *

Gets the Java class representing the data type of the underlying property * values.

* *

There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions * (including java 1.3). * Therefore, this field must not be serialized using the standard methods.

* *

Please leave this field as transient

* * @return the property type */ public Class getType() { return (this.type); } /** The (optional) type of content elements for indexed DynaProperty */ protected transient Class contentType; /** * Gets the (optional) type of the indexed content for DynaProperty's * that support this feature. * *

There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions * (including java 1.3). * Therefore, this field must not be serialized using the standard methods.

* * @return the Class for the content type if this is an indexed DynaProperty * and this feature is supported. Otherwise null. */ public Class getContentType() { return contentType; } // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Does this property represent an indexed value (ie an array or List)? * * @return true if the property is indexed (i.e. is a List or * array), otherwise false */ public boolean isIndexed() { if (type == null) { return (false); } else if (type.isArray()) { return (true); } else if (List.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return (true); } else { return (false); } } /** * Does this property represent a mapped value (ie a Map)? * * @return true if the property is a Map * otherwise false */ public boolean isMapped() { if (type == null) { return (false); } else { return (Map.class.isAssignableFrom(type)); } } /** * Checks this instance against the specified Object for equality. Overrides the * default refererence test for equality provided by {@link java.lang.Object#equals(Object)} * @param obj The object to compare to * @return true if object is a dyna property with the same name * type and content type, otherwise false * @since 1.8.0 */ public boolean equals(final Object obj) { boolean result = false; result = (obj == this); if ((!result) && obj instanceof DynaProperty) { final DynaProperty that = (DynaProperty) obj; result = ((this.name == null) ? (that.name == null) : (this.name.equals(that.name))) && ((this.type == null) ? (that.type == null) : (this.type.equals(that.type))) && ((this.contentType == null) ? (that.contentType == null) : (this.contentType.equals(that.contentType))); } return result; } /** * @return the hashcode for this dyna property * @see java.lang.Object#hashCode * @since 1.8.0 */ public int hashCode() { int result = 1; result = result * 31 + ((name == null) ? 0 : name.hashCode()); result = result * 31 + ((type == null) ? 0 : type.hashCode()); result = result * 31 + ((contentType == null) ? 0 : contentType.hashCode()); return result; } /** * Return a String representation of this Object. * @return a String representation of the dyna property */ public String toString() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("DynaProperty[name="); sb.append(this.name); sb.append(",type="); sb.append(this.type); if (isMapped() || isIndexed()) { sb.append(" <").append(this.contentType).append(">"); } sb.append("]"); return (sb.toString()); } // --------------------------------------------------------- Serialization helper methods /** * Writes this object safely. * There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions * (including java 1.3). * This method provides a workaround. */ private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException { writeAnyClass(this.type,out); if (isMapped() || isIndexed()) { writeAnyClass(this.contentType,out); } // write out other values out.defaultWriteObject(); } /** * Write a class using safe encoding to workaround java 1.3 serialization bug. */ private void writeAnyClass(Class clazz, ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException { // safely write out any class int primitiveType = 0; if (Boolean.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = BOOLEAN_TYPE; } else if (Byte.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = BYTE_TYPE; } else if (Character.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = CHAR_TYPE; } else if (Double.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = DOUBLE_TYPE; } else if (Float.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = FLOAT_TYPE; } else if (Integer.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = INT_TYPE; } else if (Long.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = LONG_TYPE; } else if (Short.TYPE.equals(clazz)) { primitiveType = SHORT_TYPE; } if (primitiveType == 0) { // then it's not a primitive type out.writeBoolean(false); out.writeObject(clazz); } else { // we'll write out a constant instead out.writeBoolean(true); out.writeInt(primitiveType); } } /** * Reads field values for this object safely. * There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions * (including java 1.3). * This method provides a workaround. * * @throws StreamCorruptedException when the stream data values are outside expected range */ private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { this.type = readAnyClass(in); if (isMapped() || isIndexed()) { this.contentType = readAnyClass(in); } // read other values in.defaultReadObject(); } /** * Reads a class using safe encoding to workaround java 1.3 serialization bug. */ private Class readAnyClass(ObjectInputStream in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { // read back type class safely if (in.readBoolean()) { // it's a type constant switch (in.readInt()) { case BOOLEAN_TYPE: return Boolean.TYPE; case BYTE_TYPE: return Byte.TYPE; case CHAR_TYPE: return Character.TYPE; case DOUBLE_TYPE: return Double.TYPE; case FLOAT_TYPE: return Float.TYPE; case INT_TYPE: return Integer.TYPE; case LONG_TYPE: return Long.TYPE; case SHORT_TYPE: return Short.TYPE; default: // something's gone wrong throw new StreamCorruptedException( "Invalid primitive type. " + "Check version of beanutils used to serialize is compatible."); } } else { // it's another class return ((Class) in.readObject()); } } }




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