package org.apache.velocity.runtime.parser.node;
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import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import org.apache.velocity.exception.MethodInvocationException;
import org.apache.velocity.app.event.EventCartridge;
import org.apache.velocity.context.InternalContextAdapter;
/**
* Returned the value of object property when executed.
*/
public class PropertyExecutor extends AbstractExecutor
{
private String methodUsed = null;
public PropertyExecutor(Class c, String property)
{
/*
* Not using the Introspector here because
* it can't deal with methods that have
* no arguments! That needs to be fixed.
*/
try
{
methodUsed = "get" + property;
method = c.getMethod( methodUsed, null);
}
catch (NoSuchMethodException nsme)
{
/*
* ok, to be more bean-spec-like,
* let try with the first letter of the property
* altered to the other case (upper <-> lower)
*
* I am not thrilled about this - this is an inverted
* interpretation of the bean spec : the bean spec really
* talks about the *other* direction, defining the property
* that is related to a get<id>() set<id>() pair. We are going
* the other way, I believe.
*
* Taking an uppercase to a lower is getting even further afield
* I think, but symmetric and what people may expect.
*/
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer( "get" );
sb.append( property );
if( Character.isLowerCase( sb.charAt(3)))
{
sb.setCharAt( 3 , Character.toUpperCase( sb.charAt( 3 ) ) );
}
else
{
sb.setCharAt( 3 , Character.toLowerCase( sb.charAt( 3 ) ) );
}
try
{
methodUsed = sb.toString();
method = c.getMethod( methodUsed, null);
}
catch ( NoSuchMethodException nsme2 )
{
}
}
}
/**
* Execute method against context.
*/
public Object execute(Object o, InternalContextAdapter context)
throws IllegalAccessException, MethodInvocationException
{
if (method == null)
return null;
try
{
return method.invoke(o, null);
}
catch( InvocationTargetException ite )
{
EventCartridge ec = context.getEventCartridge();
/*
* if we have an event cartridge, see if it wants to veto
* also, let non-Exception Throwables go...
*/
if ( ec != null && ite.getTargetException() instanceof java.lang.Exception)
{
try
{
return ec.methodException( o.getClass(), methodUsed, (Exception)ite.getTargetException() );
}
catch( Exception e )
{
throw new MethodInvocationException(
"Invocation of method '" + methodUsed + "'"
+ " in " + o.getClass()
+ " threw exception "
+ ite.getTargetException().getClass(),
ite.getTargetException(), methodUsed );
}
}
else
{
/*
* no event cartridge to override. Just throw
*/
throw new MethodInvocationException(
"Invocation of method '" + methodUsed + "'"
+ " in " + o.getClass()
+ " threw exception "
+ ite.getTargetException().getClass(),
ite.getTargetException(), methodUsed );
}
}
catch( IllegalArgumentException iae )
{
return null;
}
}
}