Esempio n. 1
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 private Object createObject(
     Node node, String name, String classPackage, String type, String value, boolean setProperty) {
   Bean parentBean = null;
   if (beansStack.size() > 0) parentBean = (Bean) beansStack.peek();
   Object object = null;
   // param is either an XSD type or a bean,
   // check if it can be converted to an XSD type
   XSDatatype dt = null;
   try {
     dt = DatatypeFactory.getTypeByName(type);
   } catch (DatatypeException dte) {
     // the type is not a valid XSD data type
   }
   // convert null value to default
   if ((dt != null) && (value == null)) {
     Class objType = dt.getJavaObjectType();
     if (objType == String.class) value = "";
     else if ((objType == java.math.BigInteger.class)
         || (objType == Long.class)
         || (objType == Integer.class)
         || (objType == Short.class)
         || (objType == Byte.class)) value = "0";
     else if ((objType == java.math.BigDecimal.class)
         || (objType == Double.class)
         || (objType == Float.class)) value = "0.0";
     else if (objType == Boolean.class) value = "false";
     else if (objType == java.util.Date.class) value = DateUtils.getCurrentDate();
     else if (objType == java.util.Calendar.class) value = DateUtils.getCurrentDateTime();
   }
   //  check whether the type was converted to an XSD datatype
   if ((dt != null) && dt.isValid(value, null)) {
     // create and return an XSD Java object (e.g. String, Integer, Boolean, etc)
     object = dt.createJavaObject(value, null);
     if (object instanceof java.util.Calendar) {
       // check that the object is truly a Calendar
       // because DatatypeFactory converts xsd:date
       // types to GregorianCalendar instead of Date.
       if (type.equals("date")) {
         java.text.DateFormat df = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd");
         try {
           object = df.parse(value);
         } catch (java.text.ParseException pe) {
           object = new java.util.Date();
         }
       }
     }
   } else {
     // Create a bean object
     if (topLevelBean == null) topLevelBean = parentBean;
     object = pushBeanOnStack(classPackage, type);
     // Check fields to see if this property is the 'value' for the object
     Field[] fields = object.getClass().getDeclaredFields();
     for (int i = 0; i < fields.length; i++) {
       if (fields[i].isAnnotationPresent(ObjectXmlAsValue.class)) {
         try {
           StringBuffer fieldName = new StringBuffer(fields[i].getName());
           char c = fieldName.charAt(0);
           if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') {
             c += 'A' - 'a';
           }
           fieldName.setCharAt(0, c);
           fieldName.insert(0, "set");
           Method method =
               object
                   .getClass()
                   .getMethod(fieldName.toString(), new Class[] {fields[i].getType()});
           method.invoke(object, value);
           break;
         } catch (Exception e) {
           System.err.println(e.getMessage());
         }
       }
     }
     NamedNodeMap nodeAttrs = node.getAttributes();
     // iterate attributes and set field values for property attributes
     for (int i = 0; i < nodeAttrs.getLength(); i++) {
       String nodePrefix = nodeAttrs.item(i).getPrefix();
       if (nodePrefix.equals(nsPrefix)) {
         String nodeName = nodeAttrs.item(i).getLocalName();
         String nodeValue = nodeAttrs.item(i).getNodeValue();
         try {
           Field field = object.getClass().getDeclaredField(nodeName);
           if (field.isAnnotationPresent(ObjectXmlAsAttribute.class)) {
             StringBuffer fieldName = new StringBuffer(field.getName());
             char c = fieldName.charAt(0);
             if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') {
               c += 'A' - 'a';
             }
             fieldName.setCharAt(0, c);
             fieldName.insert(0, "set");
             Method method =
                 object.getClass().getMethod(fieldName.toString(), new Class[] {field.getType()});
             if (field.getType() == String.class) method.invoke(object, nodeValue);
             else if (field.getType() == Boolean.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, StringUtils.strToBool(nodeValue, "true"));
             else if (field.getType() == Byte.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, Byte.valueOf(nodeValue).byteValue());
             else if (field.getType() == Character.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, Character.valueOf(nodeValue.charAt(0)));
             else if (field.getType() == Double.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, Double.valueOf(nodeValue).doubleValue());
             else if (field.getType() == Float.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, Float.valueOf(nodeValue).floatValue());
             else if (field.getType() == Integer.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, Integer.valueOf(nodeValue).intValue());
             else if (field.getType() == Long.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, Long.valueOf(nodeValue).longValue());
             else if (field.getType() == Short.TYPE)
               method.invoke(object, Short.valueOf(nodeValue).shortValue());
           }
         } catch (Exception e) {
           System.err.println(e.getMessage());
         }
       }
     }
   }
   if ((parentBean != null) && (setProperty)) {
     parentBean.setProperty(name, object);
   }
   return object;
 }
Esempio n. 2
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  protected void getBeanElementProperties(Element element, Object bean, PropertyDescriptor pd)
      throws IntrospectionException, IllegalAccessException {
    Element propertyElement = null;
    Class classOfProperty = pd.getPropertyType();
    Object[] argsNone = {};
    // If the property is "class" and the type is java.lang.Class.class then
    // this is the class of the bean, which we've already encoded.
    // In this special case, return null.
    if (!((pd.getName().charAt(0) == 'c') && pd.getName().equals("class"))
        && !classOfProperty.equals(java.lang.Class.class)) {
      // Don't process property if it is in the list of fields to be ignored
      boolean omittedField = false;
      try {
        Field field = bean.getClass().getDeclaredField(pd.getName());
        omittedField = field.isAnnotationPresent(ObjectXmlOmitField.class);
      } catch (NoSuchFieldException nsfe) {
      }
      if (!omittedField) {
        String propertyName = formatName(pd.getName());
        // Hereafter, we're trying to create a representation of the property
        // based on the property's value.
        // The very first thing we need to do is get the value of the
        // property as an object. If we can't do that, we can't get any
        // representation of the property at all.
        Object propertyValue = null;
        try {
          Method getter = pd.getReadMethod();
          if (getter != null) {
            propertyValue = getter.invoke(bean, argsNone);
          }
        } catch (Exception ex) {
          // couldn't get value
          System.err.println(ex.getMessage());
        }
        // See if this property's value is something we can represent as a
        // standard data type that can be converted to an xsd type,
        // or if it's something that must be represented as a JavaBean.
        if (propertyElement == null) {

          PropertyEditor propEditor = PropertyEditorManager.findEditor(classOfProperty);
          // If the property editor is not null, pass the property's
          // value to the PropertyEditor, and then ask the PropertyEditor
          // for the object and then attempt to convert it to a standard type.

          if ((propEditor != null)
              || (classOfProperty == java.util.Calendar.class)
              || (classOfProperty == java.util.Date.class)) {
            // The object is a standard type
            // (e.g. a wrapper around a primitive type, a String, or a Date or Calendar object)
            try {
              Object object;
              if ((classOfProperty == java.util.Calendar.class)
                  || (classOfProperty == java.util.Date.class)) object = propertyValue;
              else {
                propEditor.setValue(propertyValue);
                object = propEditor.getValue();
              }
              Element childElement = getStandardObjectElement(document, object, propertyName);
              if (includeNullValues
                  || !childElement
                      .getAttribute(
                          NamespaceConstants.NSPREFIX_SCHEMA_XSI
                              + ":"
                              + org.apache.axis.Constants.ATTR_TYPE)
                      .equals("anyType")) {
                if (!includeTypeInfo) {
                  childElement.removeAttribute(
                      NamespaceConstants.NSPREFIX_SCHEMA_XSI
                          + ":"
                          + org.apache.axis.Constants.ATTR_TYPE);
                  childElement.removeAttribute(NamespaceConstants.NSPREFIX_SCHEMA_XSI + ":null");
                }
                try {
                  Field field = bean.getClass().getDeclaredField(propertyName);
                  if (field.isAnnotationPresent(ObjectXmlAsAttribute.class)) {
                    String attrName = null;
                    if (includeTypeInfo) attrName = nsPrefix + ":" + propertyName;
                    else attrName = propertyName;
                    element.setAttribute(attrName, childElement.getFirstChild().getNodeValue());
                  } else if (field.isAnnotationPresent(ObjectXmlAsValue.class))
                    element.setTextContent(childElement.getFirstChild().getNodeValue());
                  else element.appendChild(childElement);
                } catch (NoSuchFieldException nfse) {
                  element.appendChild(childElement);
                }
              }
            } catch (Exception e) {
            }
          } else {
            // The object is not an XSD-encoded datatype, it must be a JavaBean
            try {
              String propertyTypeName = null;
              if (propertyValue != null) {
                // get object type
                Class propertyType = pd.getPropertyType();
                propertyTypeName = propertyType.getName();
              }
              getBeanElements(element, propertyName, propertyTypeName, propertyValue);
            } catch (Exception e) {
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }