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See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package org.apache.struts2.views.xslt; import java.beans.IntrospectionException; import java.beans.Introspector; import java.beans.PropertyDescriptor; import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; import java.lang.reflect.Method; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; import org.apache.struts2.StrutsException; import org.w3c.dom.Node; import org.w3c.dom.NodeList; /** * This class is the most general type of adapter, utilizing reflective introspection to present a DOM view of all of * the public properties of its value. For example, a property returning a JavaBean such as: * * <pre> * public Person getMyPerson() { ... } * ... * class Person { * public String getFirstName(); * public String getLastName(); * } * </pre> * * would be rendered as: <myPerson> <firstName>...</firstName> <lastName>...</lastName> </myPerson> */ public class BeanAdapter extends AbstractAdapterElement { //~ Static fields/initializers ///////////////////////////////////////////// private static final Object[] NULLPARAMS = new Object[0]; /** * Cache can savely be static because the cached information is the same for all instances of this class. */ private static Map<Class, PropertyDescriptor[]> propertyDescriptorCache; //~ Instance fields //////////////////////////////////////////////////////// private Log log = LogFactory.getLog(this.getClass()); //~ Constructors /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// public BeanAdapter() { } public BeanAdapter(AdapterFactory adapterFactory, AdapterNode parent, String propertyName, Object value) { setContext(adapterFactory, parent, propertyName, value); } //~ Methods //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// public String getTagName() { return getPropertyName(); } public NodeList getChildNodes() { NodeList nl = super.getChildNodes(); // Log child nodes for debug: if (log.isDebugEnabled() && nl != null) { log.debug("BeanAdapter getChildNodes for: " + getTagName()); log.debug(nl.toString()); } return nl; } protected List<Node> buildChildAdapters() { log.debug("BeanAdapter building children. PropName = " + getPropertyName()); List<Node> newAdapters = new ArrayList<Node>(); Class type = getPropertyValue().getClass(); PropertyDescriptor[] props = getPropertyDescriptors(getPropertyValue()); if (props.length > 0) { for (PropertyDescriptor prop : props) { Method m = prop.getReadMethod(); if (m == null) { //FIXME: write only property or indexed access continue; } log.debug("Bean reading property method: " + m.getName()); String propertyName = prop.getName(); Object propertyValue; /* Unwrap any invocation target exceptions and log them. We really need a way to control which properties are accessed. Perhaps with annotations in Java5? */ try { propertyValue = m.invoke(getPropertyValue(), NULLPARAMS); } catch (Exception e) { if (e instanceof InvocationTargetException) e = (Exception) ((InvocationTargetException) e).getTargetException(); log.error(e); continue; } Node childAdapter; if (propertyValue == null) { childAdapter = getAdapterFactory().adaptNullValue(this, propertyName); } else { childAdapter = getAdapterFactory().adaptNode(this, propertyName, propertyValue); } if (childAdapter != null) newAdapters.add(childAdapter); if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug(this + " adding adapter: " + childAdapter); } } } else { // No properties found log.info("Class " + type.getName() + " has no readable properties, " + " trying to adapt " + getPropertyName() + " with StringAdapter..."); } return newAdapters; } /** * Caching facade method to Introspector.getBeanInfo(Class, Class).getPropertyDescriptors(); */ private synchronized PropertyDescriptor[] getPropertyDescriptors(Object bean) { try { if (propertyDescriptorCache == null) { propertyDescriptorCache = new HashMap<Class, PropertyDescriptor[]>(); } PropertyDescriptor[] props = propertyDescriptorCache.get(bean.getClass()); if (props == null) { log.debug("Caching property descriptor for " + bean.getClass().getName()); props = Introspector.getBeanInfo(bean.getClass(), Object.class).getPropertyDescriptors(); propertyDescriptorCache.put(bean.getClass(), props); } return props; } catch (IntrospectionException e) { e.printStackTrace(); throw new StrutsException("Error getting property descriptors for " + bean + " : " + e.getMessage()); } } }