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package org.springframework.expression;


/**
 * A property accessor is able to read from (and possibly write to) an object's properties.
 * This interface places no restrictions, and so implementors are free to access properties
 * directly as fields or through getters or in any other way they see as appropriate.
 *
 * 

A resolver can optionally specify an array of target classes for which it should be * called. However, if it returns {@code null} from {@link #getSpecificTargetClasses()}, * it will be called for all property references and given a chance to determine if it * can read or write them. * *

Property resolvers are considered to be ordered and each will be called in turn. * The only rule that affects the call order is that any naming the target class directly * in {@link #getSpecificTargetClasses()} will be called first, before the general resolvers. * * @author Andy Clement * @since 3.0 */ public interface PropertyAccessor { /** * Return an array of classes for which this resolver should be called. *

>Returning {@code null} indicates this is a general resolver that * can be called in an attempt to resolve a property on any type. * @return an array of classes that this resolver is suitable for * (or {@code null} if a general resolver) */ Class[] getSpecificTargetClasses(); /** * Called to determine if a resolver instance is able to access a specified property * on a specified target object. * @param context the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted * @param target the target object upon which the property is being accessed * @param name the name of the property being accessed * @return true if this resolver is able to read the property * @throws AccessException if there is any problem determining whether the property can be read */ boolean canRead(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name) throws AccessException; /** * Called to read a property from a specified target object. * Should only succeed if {@link #canRead} also returns {@code true}. * @param context the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted * @param target the target object upon which the property is being accessed * @param name the name of the property being accessed * @return a TypedValue object wrapping the property value read and a type descriptor for it * @throws AccessException if there is any problem accessing the property value */ TypedValue read(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name) throws AccessException; /** * Called to determine if a resolver instance is able to write to a specified * property on a specified target object. * @param context the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted * @param target the target object upon which the property is being accessed * @param name the name of the property being accessed * @return true if this resolver is able to write to the property * @throws AccessException if there is any problem determining whether the * property can be written to */ boolean canWrite(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name) throws AccessException; /** * Called to write to a property on a specified target object. * Should only succeed if {@link #canWrite} also returns {@code true}. * @param context the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted * @param target the target object upon which the property is being accessed * @param name the name of the property being accessed * @param newValue the new value for the property * @throws AccessException if there is any problem writing to the property value */ void write(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name, Object newValue) throws AccessException; }





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