/** * Examines a property's type to see which method should be used to parse the property's value. * * @param desc The description of the property * @param value The value of the XML attribute containing the prop value * @return The value stored in the element * @throws IOException If there is an error reading the document */ public Object getObjectValue(PropertyDescriptor desc, String value) throws IOException { // Find out what kind of property it is Class type = desc.getPropertyType(); // If it's an array, get the base type if (type.isArray()) { type = type.getComponentType(); } // For native types, object wrappers for natives, and strings, use the // basic parse routine if (type.equals(Integer.TYPE) || type.equals(Long.TYPE) || type.equals(Short.TYPE) || type.equals(Byte.TYPE) || type.equals(Boolean.TYPE) || type.equals(Float.TYPE) || type.equals(Double.TYPE) || Integer.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Long.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Short.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Byte.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Boolean.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Float.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Double.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return parseBasicType(type, value); } else if (String.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return value; } else if (java.util.Date.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { // If it's a date, use the date parser return parseDate(value, JOXDateHandler.determineDateFormat()); } else { return null; } }
/** * Examines a property's type to see which method should be used to parse the property's value. * * @param desc The description of the property * @param element The XML element containing the property value * @return The value stored in the element * @throws IOException If there is an error reading the document */ public Object getObjectValue(PropertyDescriptor desc, Element element) throws IOException { // Find out what kind of property it is Class type = desc.getPropertyType(); // If it's an array, get the base type if (type.isArray()) { type = type.getComponentType(); } // For native types, object wrappers for natives, and strings, use the // basic parse routine if (type.equals(Integer.TYPE) || type.equals(Long.TYPE) || type.equals(Short.TYPE) || type.equals(Byte.TYPE) || type.equals(Boolean.TYPE) || type.equals(Float.TYPE) || type.equals(Double.TYPE) || Integer.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Long.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Short.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Byte.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Boolean.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Float.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || Double.class.isAssignableFrom(type) || String.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return readBasicType(type, element); } else if (java.util.Date.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { // If it's a date, use the date parser return readDate(element); } else { try { // If it's an object, create a new instance of the object (it should // be a bean, or there will be trouble) Object newOb = type.newInstance(); // Copy the XML element into the bean readObject(newOb, element); return newOb; } catch (InstantiationException exc) { throw new IOException( "Error creating object for " + desc.getName() + ": " + exc.toString()); } catch (IllegalAccessException exc) { throw new IOException( "Error creating object for " + desc.getName() + ": " + exc.toString()); } } }
/** * Reads an string into a basic type * * @param type The type of the string to read * @param str The string containing the value * @return The parsed value of the string */ public static Object parseBasicType(Class type, String str) { // Parse the text based on the property type if (type.equals(Integer.TYPE) || Integer.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return new Integer(str); } else if (type.equals(Long.TYPE) || Long.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return new Long(str); } else if (type.equals(Short.TYPE) || Short.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return new Short(str); } else if (type.equals(Byte.TYPE) || Byte.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return new Byte(str); } else if (type.equals(Boolean.TYPE) || Boolean.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return new Boolean(str); } else if (type.equals(Float.TYPE) || Float.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return new Float(str); } else if (type.equals(Double.TYPE) || Double.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) { return new Double(str); } return null; }
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) { } } } } } }