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McClanahan * @author Ralph Schaer * @author Chris Audley * @author Rey Francois * @author Gregor Rayman * @version $Revision: 834031 $ $Date: 2009-11-09 12:26:52 +0000 (Mon, 09 Nov 2009) $ * @see BeanUtils * @since 1.7 */ public class BeanUtilsBean { // ------------------------------------------------------ Private Class Variables /** * Contains <code>BeanUtilsBean</code> instances indexed by context classloader. */ private static final ContextClassLoaderLocal BEANS_BY_CLASSLOADER = new ContextClassLoaderLocal() { // Creates the default instance used when the context classloader is unavailable protected Object initialValue() { return new BeanUtilsBean(); } }; /** * Gets the instance which provides the functionality for {@link BeanUtils}. * This is a pseudo-singleton - an single instance is provided per (thread) context classloader. * This mechanism provides isolation for web apps deployed in the same container. * * @return The (pseudo-singleton) BeanUtils bean instance */ public static BeanUtilsBean getInstance() { return (BeanUtilsBean) BEANS_BY_CLASSLOADER.get(); } /** * Sets the instance which provides the functionality for {@link BeanUtils}. * This is a pseudo-singleton - an single instance is provided per (thread) context classloader. * This mechanism provides isolation for web apps deployed in the same container. * * @param newInstance The (pseudo-singleton) BeanUtils bean instance */ public static void setInstance(BeanUtilsBean newInstance) { BEANS_BY_CLASSLOADER.set(newInstance); } // --------------------------------------------------------- Attributes /** * Logging for this instance */ private Log log = LogFactory.getLog(BeanUtils.class); /** Used to perform conversions between object types when setting properties */ private ConvertUtilsBean convertUtilsBean; /** Used to access properties*/ private PropertyUtilsBean propertyUtilsBean; /** A reference to Throwable's initCause method, or null if it's not there in this JVM */ private static final Method INIT_CAUSE_METHOD = getInitCauseMethod(); // --------------------------------------------------------- Constuctors /** * <p>Constructs an instance using new property * and conversion instances.</p> */ public BeanUtilsBean() { this(new ConvertUtilsBean(), new PropertyUtilsBean()); } /** * <p>Constructs an instance using given conversion instances * and new {@link PropertyUtilsBean} instance.</p> * * @param convertUtilsBean use this <code>ConvertUtilsBean</code> * to perform conversions from one object to another * * @since 1.8.0 */ public BeanUtilsBean(ConvertUtilsBean convertUtilsBean) { this(convertUtilsBean, new PropertyUtilsBean()); } /** * <p>Constructs an instance using given property and conversion instances.</p> * * @param convertUtilsBean use this <code>ConvertUtilsBean</code> * to perform conversions from one object to another * @param propertyUtilsBean use this <code>PropertyUtilsBean</code> * to access properties */ public BeanUtilsBean(ConvertUtilsBean convertUtilsBean, PropertyUtilsBean propertyUtilsBean) { this.convertUtilsBean = convertUtilsBean; this.propertyUtilsBean = propertyUtilsBean; } // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * <p>Clone a bean based on the available property getters and setters, * even if the bean class itself does not implement Cloneable.</p> * * <p> * <strong>Note:</strong> this method creates a <strong>shallow</strong> clone. * In other words, any objects referred to by the bean are shared with the clone * rather than being cloned in turn. * </p> * * @param bean Bean to be cloned * @return the cloned bean * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InstantiationException if a new instance of the bean's * class cannot be instantiated * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public Object cloneBean(Object bean) throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Cloning bean: " + bean.getClass().getName()); } Object newBean = null; if (bean instanceof DynaBean) { newBean = ((DynaBean) bean).getDynaClass().newInstance(); } else { newBean = bean.getClass().newInstance(); } getPropertyUtils().copyProperties(newBean, bean); return (newBean); } /** * <p>Copy property values from the origin bean to the destination bean * for all cases where the property names are the same. For each * property, a conversion is attempted as necessary. All combinations of * standard JavaBeans and DynaBeans as origin and destination are * supported. Properties that exist in the origin bean, but do not exist * in the destination bean (or are read-only in the destination bean) are * silently ignored.</p> * * <p>If the origin "bean" is actually a <code>Map</code>, it is assumed * to contain String-valued <strong>simple</strong> property names as the keys, pointing at * the corresponding property values that will be converted (if necessary) * and set in the destination bean. <strong>Note</strong> that this method * is intended to perform a "shallow copy" of the properties and so complex * properties (for example, nested ones) will not be copied.</p> * * <p>This method differs from <code>populate()</code>, which * was primarily designed for populating JavaBeans from the map of request * parameters retrieved on an HTTP request, is that no scalar->indexed * or indexed->scalar manipulations are performed. If the origin property * is indexed, the destination property must be also.</p> * * <p>If you know that no type conversions are required, the * <code>copyProperties()</code> method in {@link PropertyUtils} will * execute faster than this method.</p> * * <p><strong>FIXME</strong> - Indexed and mapped properties that do not * have getter and setter methods for the underlying array or Map are not * copied by this method.</p> * * @param dest Destination bean whose properties are modified * @param orig Origin bean whose properties are retrieved * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the <code>dest</code> or * <code>orig</code> argument is null or if the <code>dest</code> * property type is different from the source type and the relevant * converter has not been registered. * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception */ public void copyProperties(Object dest, Object orig) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException { // Validate existence of the specified beans if (dest == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("No destination bean specified"); } if (orig == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("No origin bean specified"); } if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("BeanUtils.copyProperties(" + dest + ", " + orig + ")"); } // Copy the properties, converting as necessary if (orig instanceof DynaBean) { DynaProperty[] origDescriptors = ((DynaBean) orig).getDynaClass().getDynaProperties(); for (int i = 0; i < origDescriptors.length; i++) { String name = origDescriptors[i].getName(); // Need to check isReadable() for WrapDynaBean // (see Jira issue# BEANUTILS-61) if (getPropertyUtils().isReadable(orig, name) && getPropertyUtils().isWriteable(dest, name)) { Object value = ((DynaBean) orig).get(name); copyProperty(dest, name, value); } } } else if (orig instanceof Map) { Iterator entries = ((Map) orig).entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) entries.next(); String name = (String) entry.getKey(); if (getPropertyUtils().isWriteable(dest, name)) { copyProperty(dest, name, entry.getValue()); } } } else /* if (orig is a standard JavaBean) */ { PropertyDescriptor[] origDescriptors = getPropertyUtils().getPropertyDescriptors(orig); for (int i = 0; i < origDescriptors.length; i++) { String name = origDescriptors[i].getName(); if ("class".equals(name)) { continue; // No point in trying to set an object's class } if (getPropertyUtils().isReadable(orig, name) && getPropertyUtils().isWriteable(dest, name)) { try { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getSimpleProperty(orig, name); copyProperty(dest, name, value); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { // Should not happen } } } } } /** * <p>Copy the specified property value to the specified destination bean, * performing any type conversion that is required. If the specified * bean does not have a property of the specified name, or the property * is read only on the destination bean, return without * doing anything. If you have custom destination property types, register * {@link Converter}s for them by calling the <code>register()</code> * method of {@link ConvertUtils}.</p> * * <p><strong>IMPLEMENTATION RESTRICTIONS</strong>:</p> * <ul> * <li>Does not support destination properties that are indexed, * but only an indexed setter (as opposed to an array setter) * is available.</li> * <li>Does not support destination properties that are mapped, * but only a keyed setter (as opposed to a Map setter) * is available.</li> * <li>The desired property type of a mapped setter cannot be * determined (since Maps support any data type), so no conversion * will be performed.</li> * </ul> * * @param bean Bean on which setting is to be performed * @param name Property name (can be nested/indexed/mapped/combo) * @param value Value to be set * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception */ public void copyProperty(Object bean, String name, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException { // Trace logging (if enabled) if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(" copyProperty("); sb.append(bean); sb.append(", "); sb.append(name); sb.append(", "); if (value == null) { sb.append("<NULL>"); } else if (value instanceof String) { sb.append((String) value); } else if (value instanceof String[]) { String[] values = (String[]) value; sb.append('['); for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) { if (i > 0) { sb.append(','); } sb.append(values[i]); } sb.append(']'); } else { sb.append(value.toString()); } sb.append(')'); log.trace(sb.toString()); } // Resolve any nested expression to get the actual target bean Object target = bean; Resolver resolver = getPropertyUtils().getResolver(); while (resolver.hasNested(name)) { try { target = getPropertyUtils().getProperty(target, resolver.next(name)); name = resolver.remove(name); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { return; // Skip this property setter } } if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { log.trace(" Target bean = " + target); log.trace(" Target name = " + name); } // Declare local variables we will require String propName = resolver.getProperty(name); // Simple name of target property Class type = null; // Java type of target property int index = resolver.getIndex(name); // Indexed subscript value (if any) String key = resolver.getKey(name); // Mapped key value (if any) // Calculate the target property type if (target instanceof DynaBean) { DynaClass dynaClass = ((DynaBean) target).getDynaClass(); DynaProperty dynaProperty = dynaClass.getDynaProperty(propName); if (dynaProperty == null) { return; // Skip this property setter } type = dynaProperty.getType(); } else { PropertyDescriptor descriptor = null; try { descriptor = getPropertyUtils().getPropertyDescriptor(target, name); if (descriptor == null) { return; // Skip this property setter } } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { return; // Skip this property setter } type = descriptor.getPropertyType(); if (type == null) { // Most likely an indexed setter on a POJB only if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { log.trace(" target type for property '" + propName + "' is null, so skipping ths setter"); } return; } } if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { log.trace(" target propName=" + propName + ", type=" + type + ", index=" + index + ", key=" + key); } // Convert the specified value to the required type and store it if (index >= 0) { // Destination must be indexed value = convert(value, type.getComponentType()); try { getPropertyUtils().setIndexedProperty(target, propName, index, value); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new InvocationTargetException(e, "Cannot set " + propName); } } else if (key != null) { // Destination must be mapped // Maps do not know what the preferred data type is, // so perform no conversions at all // FIXME - should we create or support a TypedMap? try { getPropertyUtils().setMappedProperty(target, propName, key, value); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new InvocationTargetException(e, "Cannot set " + propName); } } else { // Destination must be simple value = convert(value, type); try { getPropertyUtils().setSimpleProperty(target, propName, value); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new InvocationTargetException(e, "Cannot set " + propName); } } } /** * <p>Return the entire set of properties for which the specified bean * provides a read method. This map contains the to <code>String</code> * converted property values for all properties for which a read method * is provided (i.e. where the getReadMethod() returns non-null).</p> * * <p>This map can be fed back to a call to * <code>BeanUtils.populate()</code> to reconsitute the same set of * properties, modulo differences for read-only and write-only * properties, but only if there are no indexed properties.</p> * * <p><strong>Warning:</strong> if any of the bean property implementations * contain (directly or indirectly) a call to this method then * a stack overflow may result. For example: * <code><pre> * class MyBean * { * public Map getParameterMap() * { * BeanUtils.describe(this); * } * } * </pre></code> * will result in an infinite regression when <code>getParametersMap</code> * is called. It is recommended that such methods are given alternative * names (for example, <code>parametersMap</code>). * </p> * @param bean Bean whose properties are to be extracted * @return Map of property descriptors * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public Map describe(Object bean) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { if (bean == null) { // return (Collections.EMPTY_MAP); return (new java.util.HashMap()); } if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Describing bean: " + bean.getClass().getName()); } Map description = new HashMap(); if (bean instanceof DynaBean) { DynaProperty[] descriptors = ((DynaBean) bean).getDynaClass().getDynaProperties(); for (int i = 0; i < descriptors.length; i++) { String name = descriptors[i].getName(); description.put(name, getProperty(bean, name)); } } else { PropertyDescriptor[] descriptors = getPropertyUtils().getPropertyDescriptors(bean); Class clazz = bean.getClass(); for (int i = 0; i < descriptors.length; i++) { String name = descriptors[i].getName(); if (getPropertyUtils().getReadMethod(clazz, descriptors[i]) != null) { description.put(name, getProperty(bean, name)); } } } return (description); } /** * Return the value of the specified array property of the specified * bean, as a String array. * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name Name of the property to be extracted * @return The array property value * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String[] getArrayProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getProperty(bean, name); if (value == null) { return (null); } else if (value instanceof Collection) { ArrayList values = new ArrayList(); Iterator items = ((Collection) value).iterator(); while (items.hasNext()) { Object item = items.next(); if (item == null) { values.add((String) null); } else { // convert to string using convert utils values.add(getConvertUtils().convert(item)); } } return ((String[]) values.toArray(new String[values.size()])); } else if (value.getClass().isArray()) { int n = Array.getLength(value); String[] results = new String[n]; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { Object item = Array.get(value, i); if (item == null) { results[i] = null; } else { // convert to string using convert utils results[i] = getConvertUtils().convert(item); } } return (results); } else { String[] results = new String[1]; results[0] = getConvertUtils().convert(value); return (results); } } /** * Return the value of the specified indexed property of the specified * bean, as a String. The zero-relative index of the * required value must be included (in square brackets) as a suffix to * the property name, or <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> will be * thrown. * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name <code>propertyname[index]</code> of the property value * to be extracted * @return The indexed property's value, converted to a String * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String getIndexedProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getIndexedProperty(bean, name); return (getConvertUtils().convert(value)); } /** * Return the value of the specified indexed property of the specified * bean, as a String. The index is specified as a method parameter and * must *not* be included in the property name expression * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name Simple property name of the property value to be extracted * @param index Index of the property value to be extracted * @return The indexed property's value, converted to a String * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String getIndexedProperty(Object bean, String name, int index) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getIndexedProperty(bean, name, index); return (getConvertUtils().convert(value)); } /** * Return the value of the specified indexed property of the specified * bean, as a String. The String-valued key of the required value * must be included (in parentheses) as a suffix to * the property name, or <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> will be * thrown. * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name <code>propertyname(index)</code> of the property value * to be extracted * @return The mapped property's value, converted to a String * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String getMappedProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getMappedProperty(bean, name); return (getConvertUtils().convert(value)); } /** * Return the value of the specified mapped property of the specified * bean, as a String. The key is specified as a method parameter and * must *not* be included in the property name expression * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name Simple property name of the property value to be extracted * @param key Lookup key of the property value to be extracted * @return The mapped property's value, converted to a String * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String getMappedProperty(Object bean, String name, String key) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getMappedProperty(bean, name, key); return (getConvertUtils().convert(value)); } /** * Return the value of the (possibly nested) property of the specified * name, for the specified bean, as a String. * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name Possibly nested name of the property to be extracted * @return The nested property's value, converted to a String * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception IllegalArgumentException if a nested reference to a * property returns null * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String getNestedProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getNestedProperty(bean, name); return (getConvertUtils().convert(value)); } /** * Return the value of the specified property of the specified bean, * no matter which property reference format is used, as a String. * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name Possibly indexed and/or nested name of the property * to be extracted * @return The property's value, converted to a String * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String getProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { return (getNestedProperty(bean, name)); } /** * Return the value of the specified simple property of the specified * bean, converted to a String. * * @param bean Bean whose property is to be extracted * @param name Name of the property to be extracted * @return The property's value, converted to a String * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception * @exception NoSuchMethodException if an accessor method for this * property cannot be found */ public String getSimpleProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException { Object value = getPropertyUtils().getSimpleProperty(bean, name); return (getConvertUtils().convert(value)); } /** * <p>Populate the JavaBeans properties of the specified bean, based on * the specified name/value pairs. This method uses Java reflection APIs * to identify corresponding "property setter" method names, and deals * with setter arguments of type <code>String</code>, <code>boolean</code>, * <code>int</code>, <code>long</code>, <code>float</code>, and * <code>double</code>. In addition, array setters for these types (or the * corresponding primitive types) can also be identified.</p> * * <p>The particular setter method to be called for each property is * determined using the usual JavaBeans introspection mechanisms. Thus, * you may identify custom setter methods using a BeanInfo class that is * associated with the class of the bean itself. If no such BeanInfo * class is available, the standard method name conversion ("set" plus * the capitalized name of the property in question) is used.</p> * * <p><strong>NOTE</strong>: It is contrary to the JavaBeans Specification * to have more than one setter method (with different argument * signatures) for the same property.</p> * * <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - The logic of this method is customized * for extracting String-based request parameters from an HTTP request. * It is probably not what you want for general property copying with * type conversion. For that purpose, check out the * <code>copyProperties()</code> method instead.</p> * * @param bean JavaBean whose properties are being populated * @param properties Map keyed by property name, with the * corresponding (String or String[]) value(s) to be set * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception */ public void populate(Object bean, Map properties) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException { // Do nothing unless both arguments have been specified if ((bean == null) || (properties == null)) { return; } if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("BeanUtils.populate(" + bean + ", " + properties + ")"); } // Loop through the property name/value pairs to be set Iterator entries = properties.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { // Identify the property name and value(s) to be assigned Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) entries.next(); String name = (String) entry.getKey(); if (name == null) { continue; } // Perform the assignment for this property try { setProperty(bean, name, entry.getValue()); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } } /** * <p>Set the specified property value, performing type conversions as * required to conform to the type of the destination property.</p> * * <p>If the property is read only then the method returns * without throwing an exception.</p> * * <p>If <code>null</code> is passed into a property expecting a primitive value, * then this will be converted as if it were a <code>null</code> string.</p> * * <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - The logic of this method is customized * to meet the needs of <code>populate()</code>, and is probably not what * you want for general property copying with type conversion. For that * purpose, check out the <code>copyProperty()</code> method instead.</p> * * <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - PLEASE do not modify the behavior of this * method without consulting with the Struts developer community. There * are some subtleties to its functionality that are not documented in the * Javadoc description above, yet are vital to the way that Struts utilizes * this method.</p> * * @param bean Bean on which setting is to be performed * @param name Property name (can be nested/indexed/mapped/combo) * @param value Value to be set * * @exception IllegalAccessException if the caller does not have * access to the property accessor method * @exception InvocationTargetException if the property accessor method * throws an exception */ public void setProperty(Object bean, String name, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException { // Trace logging (if enabled) if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(" setProperty("); sb.append(bean); sb.append(", "); sb.append(name); sb.append(", "); if (value == null) { sb.append("<NULL>"); } else if (value instanceof String) { sb.append((String) value); } else if (value instanceof String[]) { String[] values = (String[]) value; sb.append('['); for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) { if (i > 0) { sb.append(','); } sb.append(values[i]); } sb.append(']'); } else { sb.append(value.toString()); } sb.append(')'); log.trace(sb.toString()); } // Resolve any nested expression to get the actual target bean Object target = bean; Resolver resolver = getPropertyUtils().getResolver(); while (resolver.hasNested(name)) { try { target = getPropertyUtils().getProperty(target, resolver.next(name)); name = resolver.remove(name); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { return; // Skip this property setter } } if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { log.trace(" Target bean = " + target); log.trace(" Target name = " + name); } // Declare local variables we will require String propName = resolver.getProperty(name); // Simple name of target property Class type = null; // Java type of target property int index = resolver.getIndex(name); // Indexed subscript value (if any) String key = resolver.getKey(name); // Mapped key value (if any) // Calculate the property type if (target instanceof DynaBean) { DynaClass dynaClass = ((DynaBean) target).getDynaClass(); DynaProperty dynaProperty = dynaClass.getDynaProperty(propName); if (dynaProperty == null) { return; // Skip this property setter } type = dynaProperty.getType(); } else if (target instanceof Map) { type = Object.class; } else if (target != null && target.getClass().isArray() && index >= 0) { type = Array.get(target, index).getClass(); } else { PropertyDescriptor descriptor = null; try { descriptor = getPropertyUtils().getPropertyDescriptor(target, name); if (descriptor == null) { return; // Skip this property setter } } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { return; // Skip this property setter } if (descriptor instanceof MappedPropertyDescriptor) { if (((MappedPropertyDescriptor) descriptor).getMappedWriteMethod() == null) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Skipping read-only property"); } return; // Read-only, skip this property setter } type = ((MappedPropertyDescriptor) descriptor).getMappedPropertyType(); } else if (index >= 0 && descriptor instanceof IndexedPropertyDescriptor) { if (((IndexedPropertyDescriptor) descriptor).getIndexedWriteMethod() == null) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Skipping read-only property"); } return; // Read-only, skip this property setter } type = ((IndexedPropertyDescriptor) descriptor).getIndexedPropertyType(); } else if (key != null) { if (descriptor.getReadMethod() == null) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Skipping read-only property"); } return; // Read-only, skip this property setter } type = (value == null) ? Object.class : value.getClass(); } else { if (descriptor.getWriteMethod() == null) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("Skipping read-only property"); } return; // Read-only, skip this property setter } type = descriptor.getPropertyType(); } } // Convert the specified value to the required type Object newValue = null; if (type.isArray() && (index < 0)) { // Scalar value into array if (value == null) { String[] values = new String[1]; values[0] = null; newValue = getConvertUtils().convert(values, type); } else if (value instanceof String) { newValue = getConvertUtils().convert(value, type); } else if (value instanceof String[]) { newValue = getConvertUtils().convert((String[]) value, type); } else { newValue = convert(value, type); } } else if (type.isArray()) { // Indexed value into array if (value instanceof String || value == null) { newValue = getConvertUtils().convert((String) value, type.getComponentType()); } else if (value instanceof String[]) { newValue = getConvertUtils().convert(((String[]) value)[0], type.getComponentType()); } else { newValue = convert(value, type.getComponentType()); } } else { // Value into scalar if (value instanceof String) { newValue = getConvertUtils().convert((String) value, type); } else if (value instanceof String[]) { newValue = getConvertUtils().convert(((String[]) value)[0], type); } else { newValue = convert(value, type); } } // Invoke the setter method try { getPropertyUtils().setProperty(target, name, newValue); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new InvocationTargetException(e, "Cannot set " + propName); } } /** * Gets the <code>ConvertUtilsBean</code> instance used to perform the conversions. * * @return The ConvertUtils bean instance */ public ConvertUtilsBean getConvertUtils() { return convertUtilsBean; } /** * Gets the <code>PropertyUtilsBean</code> instance used to access properties. * * @return The ConvertUtils bean instance */ public PropertyUtilsBean getPropertyUtils() { return propertyUtilsBean; } /** * If we're running on JDK 1.4 or later, initialize the cause for the given throwable. * * @param throwable The throwable. * @param cause The cause of the throwable. * @return true if the cause was initialized, otherwise false. * @since 1.8.0 */ public boolean initCause(Throwable throwable, Throwable cause) { if (INIT_CAUSE_METHOD != null && cause != null) { try { INIT_CAUSE_METHOD.invoke(throwable, new Object[] { cause }); return true; } catch (Throwable e) { return false; // can't initialize cause } } return false; } /** * <p>Convert the value to an object of the specified class (if * possible).</p> * * @param value Value to be converted (may be null) * @param type Class of the value to be converted to * @return The converted value * * @exception ConversionException if thrown by an underlying Converter * @since 1.8.0 */ protected Object convert(Object value, Class type) { Converter converter = getConvertUtils().lookup(type); if (converter != null) { log.trace(" USING CONVERTER " + converter); return converter.convert(type, value); } else { return value; } } /** * Returns a <code>Method<code> allowing access to * {@link Throwable#initCause(Throwable)} method of {@link Throwable}, * or <code>null</code> if the method * does not exist. * * @return A <code>Method<code> for <code>Throwable.initCause</code>, or * <code>null</code> if unavailable. */ private static Method getInitCauseMethod() { try { Class[] paramsClasses = new Class[] { Throwable.class }; return Throwable.class.getMethod("initCause", paramsClasses); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { Log log = LogFactory.getLog(BeanUtils.class); if (log.isWarnEnabled()) { log.warn("Throwable does not have initCause() method in JDK 1.3"); } return null; } catch (Throwable e) { Log log = LogFactory.getLog(BeanUtils.class); if (log.isWarnEnabled()) { log.warn("Error getting the Throwable initCause() method", e); } return null; } } }