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package org.springframework.webflow.action;
import org.springframework.webflow.action.MultiAction.MethodResolver;
import org.springframework.webflow.execution.RequestContext;
/**
* Default method resolver used by the MultiAction class. It uses the following algorithm to calculate a method name:
*
* - If the currently executing action has a "method" property defined, use the value as method name.
* - Else use the name of the current state of the flow execution as a method name.
*
*
* @see org.springframework.webflow.action.MultiAction
*
* @author Erwin Vervaet
*/
public class DefaultMultiActionMethodResolver implements MethodResolver {
public String resolveMethod(RequestContext context) {
// implementation note: not using AnnotatedAction.METHOD_ATTRIBUTE since
// that resides in the engine subsystem
String method = context.getAttributes().getString("method");
if (method == null) {
if (context.getCurrentState() != null) {
// default to the state id
method = context.getCurrentState().getId();
} else {
throw new IllegalStateException("Unable to resolve action method; no 'method' context attribute set");
}
}
return method;
}
}