- java.lang.Object
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- java.beans.FeatureDescriptor
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- java.beans.PropertyDescriptor
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- Direct Known Subclasses:
- IndexedPropertyDescriptor
public class PropertyDescriptor extends FeatureDescriptor
A PropertyDescriptor describes one property that a Java Bean exports via a pair of accessor methods.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description PropertyDescriptor(String propertyName, Class<?> beanClass)
Constructs a PropertyDescriptor for a property that follows the standard Java convention by having getFoo and setFoo accessor methods.PropertyDescriptor(String propertyName, Class<?> beanClass, String readMethodName, String writeMethodName)
This constructor takes the name of a simple property, and method names for reading and writing the property.PropertyDescriptor(String propertyName, Method readMethod, Method writeMethod)
This constructor takes the name of a simple property, and Method objects for reading and writing the property.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description PropertyEditor
createPropertyEditor(Object bean)
Constructs an instance of a property editor using the current property editor class.boolean
equals(Object obj)
Compares thisPropertyDescriptor
against the specified object.Class<?>
getPropertyEditorClass()
Gets any explicit PropertyEditor Class that has been registered for this property.Class<?>
getPropertyType()
Returns the Java type info for the property.Method
getReadMethod()
Gets the method that should be used to read the property value.Method
getWriteMethod()
Gets the method that should be used to write the property value.int
hashCode()
Returns a hash code value for the object.boolean
isBound()
Updates to "bound" properties will cause a "PropertyChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.boolean
isConstrained()
Attempted updates to "Constrained" properties will cause a "VetoableChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.void
setBound(boolean bound)
Updates to "bound" properties will cause a "PropertyChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.void
setConstrained(boolean constrained)
Attempted updates to "Constrained" properties will cause a "VetoableChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.void
setPropertyEditorClass(Class<?> propertyEditorClass)
Normally PropertyEditors will be found using the PropertyEditorManager.void
setReadMethod(Method readMethod)
Sets the method that should be used to read the property value.void
setWriteMethod(Method writeMethod)
Sets the method that should be used to write the property value.-
Methods inherited from class java.beans.FeatureDescriptor
attributeNames, getDisplayName, getName, getShortDescription, getValue, isExpert, isHidden, isPreferred, setDisplayName, setExpert, setHidden, setName, setPreferred, setShortDescription, setValue, toString
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Constructor Detail
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PropertyDescriptor
public PropertyDescriptor(String propertyName, Class<?> beanClass) throws IntrospectionException
Constructs a PropertyDescriptor for a property that follows the standard Java convention by having getFoo and setFoo accessor methods. Thus if the argument name is "fred", it will assume that the writer method is "setFred" and the reader method is "getFred" (or "isFred" for a boolean property). Note that the property name should start with a lower case character, which will be capitalized in the method names.- Parameters:
propertyName
- The programmatic name of the property.beanClass
- The Class object for the target bean. For example sun.beans.OurButton.class.- Throws:
IntrospectionException
- if an exception occurs during introspection.
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PropertyDescriptor
public PropertyDescriptor(String propertyName, Class<?> beanClass, String readMethodName, String writeMethodName) throws IntrospectionException
This constructor takes the name of a simple property, and method names for reading and writing the property.- Parameters:
propertyName
- The programmatic name of the property.beanClass
- The Class object for the target bean. For example sun.beans.OurButton.class.readMethodName
- The name of the method used for reading the property value. May be null if the property is write-only.writeMethodName
- The name of the method used for writing the property value. May be null if the property is read-only.- Throws:
IntrospectionException
- if an exception occurs during introspection.
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PropertyDescriptor
public PropertyDescriptor(String propertyName, Method readMethod, Method writeMethod) throws IntrospectionException
This constructor takes the name of a simple property, and Method objects for reading and writing the property.- Parameters:
propertyName
- The programmatic name of the property.readMethod
- The method used for reading the property value. May be null if the property is write-only.writeMethod
- The method used for writing the property value. May be null if the property is read-only.- Throws:
IntrospectionException
- if an exception occurs during introspection.
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Method Detail
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getPropertyType
public Class<?> getPropertyType()
Returns the Java type info for the property. Note that theClass
object may describe primitive Java types such asint
. This type is returned by the read method or is used as the parameter type of the write method. Returnsnull
if the type is an indexed property that does not support non-indexed access.- Returns:
- the
Class
object that represents the Java type info, ornull
if the type cannot be determined
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getReadMethod
public Method getReadMethod()
Gets the method that should be used to read the property value.- Returns:
- The method that should be used to read the property value. May return null if the property can't be read.
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setReadMethod
public void setReadMethod(Method readMethod) throws IntrospectionException
Sets the method that should be used to read the property value.- Parameters:
readMethod
- The new read method.- Throws:
IntrospectionException
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getWriteMethod
public Method getWriteMethod()
Gets the method that should be used to write the property value.- Returns:
- The method that should be used to write the property value. May return null if the property can't be written.
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setWriteMethod
public void setWriteMethod(Method writeMethod) throws IntrospectionException
Sets the method that should be used to write the property value.- Parameters:
writeMethod
- The new write method.- Throws:
IntrospectionException
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isBound
public boolean isBound()
Updates to "bound" properties will cause a "PropertyChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.- Returns:
- True if this is a bound property.
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setBound
public void setBound(boolean bound)
Updates to "bound" properties will cause a "PropertyChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.- Parameters:
bound
- True if this is a bound property.
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isConstrained
public boolean isConstrained()
Attempted updates to "Constrained" properties will cause a "VetoableChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.- Returns:
- True if this is a constrained property.
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setConstrained
public void setConstrained(boolean constrained)
Attempted updates to "Constrained" properties will cause a "VetoableChange" event to get fired when the property is changed.- Parameters:
constrained
- True if this is a constrained property.
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setPropertyEditorClass
public void setPropertyEditorClass(Class<?> propertyEditorClass)
Normally PropertyEditors will be found using the PropertyEditorManager. However if for some reason you want to associate a particular PropertyEditor with a given property, then you can do it with this method.- Parameters:
propertyEditorClass
- The Class for the desired PropertyEditor.
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getPropertyEditorClass
public Class<?> getPropertyEditorClass()
Gets any explicit PropertyEditor Class that has been registered for this property.- Returns:
- Any explicit PropertyEditor Class that has been registered for this property. Normally this will return "null", indicating that no special editor has been registered, so the PropertyEditorManager should be used to locate a suitable PropertyEditor.
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createPropertyEditor
public PropertyEditor createPropertyEditor(Object bean)
Constructs an instance of a property editor using the current property editor class.If the property editor class has a public constructor that takes an Object argument then it will be invoked using the bean parameter as the argument. Otherwise, the default constructor will be invoked.
- Parameters:
bean
- the source object- Returns:
- a property editor instance or null if a property editor has not been defined or cannot be created
- Since:
- 1.5
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equals
public boolean equals(Object obj)
Compares thisPropertyDescriptor
against the specified object. Returns true if the objects are the same. TwoPropertyDescriptor
s are the same if the read, write, property types, property editor and flags are equivalent.- Overrides:
equals
in classObject
- Parameters:
obj
- the reference object with which to compare.- Returns:
true
if this object is the same as the obj argument;false
otherwise.- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Returns a hash code value for the object. SeeObject.hashCode()
for a complete description.- Overrides:
hashCode
in classObject
- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
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