public class CompositeDataInvocationHandler extends Objectimplements InvocationHandler
An InvocationHandler that forwards getter methods to a CompositeData. If you have an interface that contains only getter methods (such as String getName() or boolean isActive()) then you can use this class in conjunction with the Proxy class to produce an implementation of the interface where each getter returns the value of the corresponding item in a CompositeData.
For example, suppose you have an interface like this:
public interface NamedNumber {
public int getNumber();
public String getName();
}
and a
CompositeData constructed like this:
CompositeData cd =
new CompositeDataSupport(
someCompositeType,
new String[] {"number", "name"},
new Object[] {5, "five"}
);
then you can construct an object implementing
NamedNumber and backed by the object
cd like this:
InvocationHandler handler =
new CompositeDataInvocationHandler(cd);
NamedNumber nn = (NamedNumber)
Proxy.newProxyInstance(NamedNumber.class.getClassLoader(),
new Class[] {NamedNumber.class},
handler);
A call to
nn.getNumber() will then return
5.
If the first letter of the property defined by a getter is a capital, then this handler will look first for an item in the CompositeData beginning with a capital, then, if that is not found, for an item beginning with the corresponding lowercase letter or code point. For a getter called getNumber(), the handler will first look for an item called Number, then for number. If the getter is called getnumber(), then the item must be called number.
If the method given to invoke is the method boolean equals(Object) inherited from Object, then it will return true if and only if the argument is a Proxy whose InvocationHandler is also a CompositeDataInvocationHandler and whose backing CompositeData is equal (not necessarily identical) to this object's. If the method given to invoke is the method int hashCode() inherited from Object, then it will return a value that is consistent with this definition of equals: if two objects are equal according to equals, then they will have the same hashCode.
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
CompositeDataInvocationHandler(CompositeData
Construct a handler backed by the given
CompositeData.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
CompositeData |
getCompositeData()
Return the
CompositeData that was supplied to the constructor.
|
Object |
invoke(Object
Processes a method invocation on a proxy instance and returns the result.
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public CompositeDataInvocationHandler(CompositeDatacompositeData)
Construct a handler backed by the given CompositeData.
compositeData - the
CompositeData that will supply information to getters.
IllegalArgumentException - if
compositeData is null.
public CompositeDatagetCompositeData()
CompositeData that was supplied to the constructor.
CompositeData that this handler is backed by. This is never null.
public Objectinvoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object [] args) throws Throwable
InvocationHandler
invoke in interface
InvocationHandler
proxy - the proxy instance that the method was invoked on
method - the
Method instance corresponding to the interface method invoked on the proxy instance. The declaring class of the
Method object will be the interface that the method was declared in, which may be a superinterface of the proxy interface that the proxy class inherits the method through.
args - an array of objects containing the values of the arguments passed in the method invocation on the proxy instance, or
null if interface method takes no arguments. Arguments of primitive types are wrapped in instances of the appropriate primitive wrapper class, such as
java.lang.Integer or
java.lang.Boolean.
null and the interface method's return type is primitive, then a
NullPointerException will be thrown by the method invocation on the proxy instance. If the value returned by this method is otherwise not compatible with the interface method's declared return type as described above, a
ClassCastException will be thrown by the method invocation on the proxy instance.
Throwable - the exception to throw from the method invocation on the proxy instance. The exception's type must be assignable either to any of the exception types declared in the
throws clause of the interface method or to the unchecked exception types
java.lang.RuntimeException or
java.lang.Error. If a checked exception is thrown by this method that is not assignable to any of the exception types declared in the
throws clause of the interface method, then an
UndeclaredThrowableException containing the exception that was thrown by this method will be thrown by the method invocation on the proxy instance.
UndeclaredThrowableException