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Java
334 lines
13 KiB
Java
/* java.beans.PropertyDescriptor
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Copyright (C) 1998, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307 USA.
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As a special exception, if you link this library with other files to
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produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the
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resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the
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executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */
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package java.beans;
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import java.util.*;
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import java.lang.reflect.*;
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/**
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** PropertyDescriptor describes information about a JavaBean property,
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** by which we mean a property that has been exposed via a pair of
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** get and set methods. (There may be no get method, which means
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** the property is write-only, or no set method, which means the
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** the property is read-only.)<P>
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**
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** The constraints put on get and set methods are:<P>
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** <OL>
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** <LI>A get method must have signature
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** <CODE><propertyType> <getMethodName>()</CODE></LI>
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** <LI>A set method must have signature
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** <CODE>void <setMethodName>(<propertyType>)</CODE></LI>
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** <LI>Either method type may throw any exception.</LI>
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** <LI>Both methods must be public.</LI>
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** </OL>
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**
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** @author John Keiser
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** @since JDK1.1
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** @version 1.1.0, 26 Jul 1998
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**/
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public class PropertyDescriptor extends FeatureDescriptor {
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Class propertyType;
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Method getMethod;
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Method setMethod;
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Class propertyEditorClass;
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boolean bound;
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boolean constrained;
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PropertyDescriptor(String name) {
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setName(name);
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}
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/** Create a new PropertyDescriptor by introspection.
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** This form of constructor creates the PropertyDescriptor by
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** looking for a getter method named <CODE>get<name>()</CODE>
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** (or, optionally, if the property is boolean,
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** <CODE>is<name>()</CODE>) and
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** <CODE>set<name>()</CODE> in class
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** <CODE><beanClass></CODE>, where <name> has its
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** first letter capitalized by the constructor.<P>
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**
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** <B>Implementation note:</B> If there is a get method (or
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** boolean isXXX() method), then the return type of that method
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** is used to find the set method. If there is no get method,
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** then the set method is searched for exhaustively.<P>
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**
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** <B>Spec note:</B>
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** If there is no get method and multiple set methods with
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** the same name and a single parameter (different type of course),
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** then an IntrospectionException is thrown. While Sun's spec
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** does not state this, it can make Bean behavior different on
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** different systems (since method order is not guaranteed) and as
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** such, can be treated as a bug in the spec. I am not aware of
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** whether Sun's implementation catches this.
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**
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** @param name the programmatic name of the property, usually
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** starting with a lowercase letter (e.g. fooManChu
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** instead of FooManChu).
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** @param beanClass the class the get and set methods live in.
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** @exception IntrospectionException if the methods are not found or invalid.
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**/
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public PropertyDescriptor(String name, Class beanClass) throws IntrospectionException {
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setName(name);
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String capitalized;
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try {
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capitalized = Character.toUpperCase(name.charAt(0)) + name.substring(1);
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} catch(StringIndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
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capitalized = "";
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}
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findMethods(beanClass, "is" + capitalized, "get" + capitalized, "set" + capitalized);
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}
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/** Create a new PropertyDescriptor by introspection.
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** This form of constructor allows you to specify the
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** names of the get and set methods to search for.<P>
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**
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** <B>Implementation note:</B> If there is a get method (or
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** boolean isXXX() method), then the return type of that method
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** is used to find the set method. If there is no get method,
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** then the set method is searched for exhaustively.<P>
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**
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** <B>Spec note:</B>
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** If there is no get method and multiple set methods with
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** the same name and a single parameter (different type of course),
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** then an IntrospectionException is thrown. While Sun's spec
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** does not state this, it can make Bean behavior different on
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** different systems (since method order is not guaranteed) and as
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** such, can be treated as a bug in the spec. I am not aware of
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** whether Sun's implementation catches this.
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**
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** @param name the programmatic name of the property, usually
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** starting with a lowercase letter (e.g. fooManChu
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** instead of FooManChu).
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** @param beanClass the class the get and set methods live in.
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** @param getMethodName the name of the get method.
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** @param setMethodName the name of the set method.
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** @exception IntrospectionException if the methods are not found or invalid.
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**/
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public PropertyDescriptor(String name, Class beanClass, String getMethodName, String setMethodName) throws IntrospectionException {
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setName(name);
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findMethods(beanClass, getMethodName, null, setMethodName);
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}
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/** Create a new PropertyDescriptor using explicit Methods.
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** Note that the methods will be checked for conformance to standard
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** Property method rules, as described above at the top of this class.
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**
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** @param name the programmatic name of the property, usually
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** starting with a lowercase letter (e.g. fooManChu
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** instead of FooManChu).
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** @param getMethod the get method.
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** @param setMethod the set method.
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** @exception IntrospectionException if the methods are not found or invalid.
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**/
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public PropertyDescriptor(String name, Method getMethod, Method setMethod) throws IntrospectionException {
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setName(name);
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if(getMethod != null && getMethod.getParameterTypes().length > 0) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("get method has parameters");
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}
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if(setMethod != null && setMethod.getParameterTypes().length != 1) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("set method does not have exactly one parameter");
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}
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if(getMethod != null && setMethod != null) {
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if(!getMethod.getReturnType().equals(setMethod.getParameterTypes()[0])) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("set and get methods do not share the same type");
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}
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if(!getMethod.getDeclaringClass().isAssignableFrom(setMethod.getDeclaringClass())
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&& !setMethod.getDeclaringClass().isAssignableFrom(getMethod.getDeclaringClass())) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("set and get methods are not in the same class.");
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}
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}
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this.getMethod = getMethod;
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this.setMethod = setMethod;
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if(getMethod != null) {
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this.propertyType = getMethod.getReturnType();
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} else {
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this.propertyType = setMethod.getParameterTypes()[0];
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}
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}
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/** Get the property type.
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** This is the type the get method returns and the set method
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** takes in.
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**/
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public Class getPropertyType() {
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return propertyType;
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}
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/** Get the get method. Why they call it readMethod here and
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** get everywhere else is beyond me.
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**/
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public Method getReadMethod() {
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return getMethod;
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}
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/** Get the set method. Why they call it writeMethod here and
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** set everywhere else is beyond me.
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**/
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public Method getWriteMethod() {
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return setMethod;
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}
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/** Get whether the property is bound. Defaults to false. **/
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public boolean isBound() {
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return bound;
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}
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/** Set whether the property is bound.
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** As long as the the bean implements addPropertyChangeListener() and
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** removePropertyChangeListener(), setBound(true) may safely be called.<P>
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** If these things are not true, then the behavior of the system
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** will be undefined.<P>
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**
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** When a property is bound, its set method is required to fire the
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** <CODE>PropertyChangeListener.propertyChange())</CODE> event
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** after the value has changed.
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** @param bound whether the property is bound or not.
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**/
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public void setBound(boolean bound) {
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this.bound = bound;
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}
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/** Get whether the property is constrained. Defaults to false. **/
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public boolean isConstrained() {
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return constrained;
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}
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/** Set whether the property is constrained.
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** If the set method throws <CODE>java.beans.PropertyVetoException</CODE>
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** (or subclass thereof) and the bean implements addVetoableChangeListener()
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** and removeVetoableChangeListener(), then setConstrained(true) may safely
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** be called. Otherwise, the system behavior is undefined.
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** <B>Spec note:</B> given those strict parameters, it would be nice if it
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** got set automatically by detection, but oh well.<P>
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** When a property is constrained, its set method is required to:<P>
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** <OL>
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** <LI>Fire the <CODE>VetoableChangeListener.vetoableChange()</CODE>
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** event notifying others of the change and allowing them a chance to
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** say it is a bad thing.</LI>
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** <LI>If any of the listeners throws a PropertyVetoException, then
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** it must fire another vetoableChange() event notifying the others
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** of a reversion to the old value (though, of course, the change
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** was never made). Then it rethrows the PropertyVetoException and
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** exits.</LI>
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** <LI>If all has gone well to this point, the value may be changed.</LI>
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** </OL>
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** @param constrained whether the property is constrained or not.
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**/
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public void setConstrained(boolean constrained) {
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this.constrained = constrained;
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}
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/** Get the PropertyEditor class. Defaults to null. **/
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public Class getPropertyEditorClass() {
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return propertyEditorClass;
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}
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/** Set the PropertyEditor class. If the class does not implement
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** the PropertyEditor interface, you will likely get an exception
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** late in the game.
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** @param propertyEditorClass the PropertyEditor class for this class to use.
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**/
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public void setPropertyEditorClass(Class propertyEditorClass) {
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this.propertyEditorClass = propertyEditorClass;
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}
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private void findMethods(Class beanClass, String getMethodName1, String getMethodName2, String setMethodName) throws IntrospectionException {
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try {
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if(getMethodName1 != null) {
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try {
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getMethod = beanClass.getMethod(getMethodName1, new Class[0]);
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} catch(NoSuchMethodException E) {
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}
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if(getMethodName2 != null) {
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if(getMethod != null && !getMethod.getReturnType().equals(java.lang.Boolean.TYPE)) {
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// If the is() method exists but isn't boolean, we'll just go on and look for
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// an ordinary get() method.
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getMethod = null;
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}
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Method getMethod2;
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try {
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getMethod2 = beanClass.getMethod(getMethodName2, new Class[0]);
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} catch(NoSuchMethodException E) {
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getMethod2 = null;
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}
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if(getMethod2 != null) {
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if(getMethod != null) {
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if(!getMethod.getReturnType().equals(getMethod2.getReturnType())) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("Both " + getMethodName1 + " and " + getMethodName2 + " exist, and have contradictory return types.");
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}
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} else {
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getMethod = getMethod2;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if(getMethod != null) {
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propertyType = getMethod.getReturnType();
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if(setMethodName != null) {
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Class[] setArgs = new Class[1];
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setArgs[0] = propertyType;
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try {
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setMethod = beanClass.getMethod(setMethodName, setArgs);
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if(!setMethod.getReturnType().equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE)) {
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throw new IntrospectionException(setMethodName + " has non-void return type");
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}
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} catch(NoSuchMethodException E) {
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}
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}
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} else if(setMethodName != null) {
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Method[] m = beanClass.getMethods();
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for(int i=0;i<m.length;i++) {
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Method current = m[i];
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if(current.getName().equals(setMethodName)
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&& current.getParameterTypes().length == 1
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&& current.getReturnType().equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE)) {
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if(setMethod != null) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("Multiple, different set methods found that fit the bill!");
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} else {
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setMethod = current;
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propertyType = current.getParameterTypes()[0];
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}
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}
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}
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if(setMethod == null) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("Cannot find get or set methods.");
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}
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} else {
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throw new IntrospectionException("Cannot find get or set methods.");
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}
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} catch(SecurityException E) {
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throw new IntrospectionException("SecurityException thrown on attempt to access methods.");
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}
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}
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}
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