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package oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.indirection;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.queryframework.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.exceptions.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.helper.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.sessions.AbstractRecord;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.sessions.UnitOfWorkImpl;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.sessions.AbstractSession;
/**
* Purpose
:
* NoIndirectionPolicy implements the behavior necessary for a
* a ForeignReferenceMapping (or TransformationMapping) to
* directly use domain objects, as opposed to ValueHolders.
*
* @see ForeignReferenceMapping
* @author Mike Norman
* @since TOPLink/Java 2.5
*/
public class NoIndirectionPolicy extends IndirectionPolicy {
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Construct a new indirection policy.
*/
public NoIndirectionPolicy() {
super();
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return a clone of the attribute.
* @param buildDirectlyFromRow indicates that we are building the clone directly
* from a row as opposed to building the original from the row, putting it in
* the shared cache, and then cloning the original.
*/
public Object cloneAttribute(Object attributeValue, Object original, Object clone, UnitOfWorkImpl unitOfWork, boolean buildDirectlyFromRow) {
// Since valueFromRow was called with the UnitOfWork, attributeValue
// is already a registered result.
if (buildDirectlyFromRow) {
return attributeValue;
}
boolean isExisting = unitOfWork.isObjectRegistered(clone) && (!(unitOfWork.isOriginalNewObject(original)));
return this.getMapping().buildCloneForPartObject(attributeValue, original, clone, unitOfWork, isExisting);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return whether the collection type is appropriate for the indirection policy.
* In this case, the type MUST be a Vector (or, in the case of jdk1.2,
* Collection or Map).
*/
protected boolean collectionTypeIsValid(Class collectionType) {
return getCollectionMapping().getContainerPolicy().isValidContainerType(collectionType);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the reference row for the reference object.
* This allows the new row to be built without instantiating
* the reference object.
* Return null if the object has already been instantiated.
*/
public AbstractRecord extractReferenceRow(Object referenceObject) {
return null;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the original indirection object for a unit of work indirection object.
*/
public Object getOriginalIndirectionObject(Object unitOfWorkIndirectionObject, AbstractSession session) {
// This code appears broken, but actually is unreachable because
// only called when indirection is true.
return unitOfWorkIndirectionObject;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the "real" attribute value, as opposed to any wrapper.
* This will trigger the wrapper to instantiate the value.
*/
public Object getRealAttributeValueFromObject(Object object, Object attribute) {
return attribute;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the null value of the appropriate attribute. That is, the
* field from the database is NULL, return what should be
* placed in the object's attribute as a result.
*/
public Object nullValueFromRow() {
return null;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return whether the specified object is instantiated.
*/
public boolean objectIsInstantiated(Object object) {
return true;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return whether the type is appropriate for the indirection policy.
* In this case, the attribute type CANNOT be ValueHolderInterface.
*/
protected boolean typeIsValid(Class attributeType) {
return attributeType != ClassConstants.ValueHolderInterface_Class;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return whether the indirection policy actually uses indirection.
* Here, we must reply false.
*/
public boolean usesIndirection() {
return false;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Verify that attributeType is correct for the
* indirection policy. If it is incorrect, add an exception to the
* integrity checker.
* In this case, the attribute type CANNOT be ValueHolderInterface.
*/
public void validateDeclaredAttributeType(Class attributeType, IntegrityChecker checker) throws DescriptorException {
super.validateDeclaredAttributeType(attributeType, checker);
if (!this.typeIsValid(attributeType)) {
checker.handleError(DescriptorException.attributeAndMappingWithoutIndirectionMismatch(this.getMapping()));
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Verify that attributeType is an appropriate collection type for the
* indirection policy. If it is incorrect, add an exception to the integrity checker.
* In this case, the type MUST be a Vector (or, in the case of jdk1.2,
* Collection or Map).
*/
public void validateDeclaredAttributeTypeForCollection(Class attributeType, IntegrityChecker checker) throws DescriptorException {
super.validateDeclaredAttributeTypeForCollection(attributeType, checker);
if (!this.collectionTypeIsValid(attributeType)) {
checker.handleError(DescriptorException.attributeTypeNotValid(this.getCollectionMapping()));
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Verify that getter returnType is correct for the
* indirection policy. If it is incorrect, add an exception
* to the integrity checker.
* In this case, the return type CANNOT be ValueHolderInterface.
*/
public void validateGetMethodReturnType(Class returnType, IntegrityChecker checker) throws DescriptorException {
super.validateGetMethodReturnType(returnType, checker);
if (!this.typeIsValid(returnType)) {
checker.handleError(DescriptorException.returnAndMappingWithoutIndirectionMismatch(this.getMapping()));
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Verify that getter returnType is an appropriate collection type for the
* indirection policy. If it is incorrect, add an exception to the integrity checker.
* In this case, the type MUST be a Vector (or, in the case of jdk1.2,
* Collection or Map).
*/
public void validateGetMethodReturnTypeForCollection(Class returnType, IntegrityChecker checker) throws DescriptorException {
super.validateGetMethodReturnTypeForCollection(returnType, checker);
if (!this.collectionTypeIsValid(returnType)) {
checker.handleError(DescriptorException.getMethodReturnTypeNotValid(getCollectionMapping()));
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Verify that setter parameterType is correct for the
* indirection policy. If it is incorrect, add an exception
* to the integrity checker.
* In this case, the parameter type CANNOT be ValueHolderInterface.
*/
public void validateSetMethodParameterType(Class parameterType, IntegrityChecker checker) throws DescriptorException {
super.validateSetMethodParameterType(parameterType, checker);
if (!this.typeIsValid(parameterType)) {
checker.handleError(DescriptorException.parameterAndMappingWithoutIndirectionMismatch(this.getMapping()));
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Verify that setter parameterType is an appropriate collection type for the
* indirection policy. If it is incorrect, add an exception to the integrity checker.
* In this case, the type MUST be a Vector (or, in the case of jdk1.2,
* Collection or Map).
*/
public void validateSetMethodParameterTypeForCollection(Class parameterType, IntegrityChecker checker) throws DescriptorException {
super.validateSetMethodParameterTypeForCollection(parameterType, checker);
if (!this.collectionTypeIsValid(parameterType)) {
checker.handleError(DescriptorException.setMethodParameterTypeNotValid(getCollectionMapping()));
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the value to be stored in the object's attribute.
* This value is determined by the query.
* In this case, simply execute the query and return its results.
*/
public Object valueFromQuery(ReadQuery query, AbstractRecord row, AbstractSession session) {
return session.executeQuery(query, row);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return the value to be stored in the object's attribute.
* This value is determined by the row.
* In this case, simply return the object.
*/
public Object valueFromRow(Object object) {
return object;
}
}