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/* * Copyright 2007 The Fornax Project Team, including the original * author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.fornax.cartridges.sculptor.framework.domain; import java.io.Serializable; import java.lang.reflect.Field; import java.math.BigDecimal; import java.util.Date; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.Set; import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.ReflectionToStringBuilder; import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.ToStringStyle; /** * Base class for all Domain Objects. It provides stuff like toString, equals * and hashCode. * */ public abstract class AbstractDomainObject implements Serializable, Cloneable { private static final long serialVersionUID = -7580523094174795539L; // acceptedToStringTypes contains Class objects or String names of types // accepted by toString private static Set<Object> acceptedToStringTypes = new HashSet<Object>(); static { acceptedToStringTypes.add(int.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(Integer.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(long.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(Long.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(double.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(Double.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(BigDecimal.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(boolean.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(Boolean.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(String.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(Date.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(float.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(Float.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(short.class); acceptedToStringTypes.add(Short.class); // avoid runtime dependency to joda, since it is optional acceptedToStringTypes.add("org.joda.time.LocalDate"); acceptedToStringTypes.add("org.joda.time.DateTime"); } /** * Only "simple" types will be included in toString. Relations to other * domain objects can not be included since we don't know if they are * fetched and we don't wont toString to fetch them. * <p> * More intelligent implementation can be done in subclasses if needed. * Subclasses may also override {@link #acceptToString(Field)}. * <p> * The */ @Override public String toString() { try { ReflectionToStringBuilder builder = new ReflectionToStringBuilder(this, toStringStyle()) { @Override protected boolean accept(Field f) { if (super.accept(f)) { return acceptToString(f); } else { return false; } } }; builder.setAppendStatics(false); builder.setAppendTransients(true); return builder.toString(); } catch (RuntimeException e) { // toString is only used for debug purpose and // eventual exceptions should not be "ignored" return "RuntimeException in " + getClass().getName() + ".toString():" + e.getMessage(); } } /** * Subclass may override to define the style to use for toString, e.g. * ToStringStyle.SHORT_PREFIX_STYLE. */ protected ToStringStyle toStringStyle() { return null; } /** * Subclasses may override this method to include or exclude some properties * in toString. By default only "simple" types will be included in toString. * Relations to other domain objects can not be included since we don't know * if they are fetched and we don't wont toString to fetch them. * * @param field * the field to include in toString if this method returns true * @return true to include the field in toString, or false to exclude it */ protected boolean acceptToString(Field field) { return acceptedToStringTypes.contains(field.getType()) || acceptedToStringTypes.contains(field.getType().getName()); } /** * Subclass will typically override this method and return the real natural * key or UUID key. If it is not overridden this default implementation * returns null, which means that equals and hashCode will be implemented by * java.lang.Object (if those methods are not overridden in subclass). */ protected Object getKey() { return null; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (getKey() == null) { return super.equals(obj); } if (this == obj) { return true; } if (obj == null) { return false; } if (!isSameClassHierarchy(obj.getClass())) { return false; } AbstractDomainObject other = (AbstractDomainObject) obj; Object key = getKey(); if (key instanceof BigDecimal) { return ((BigDecimal) key).compareTo((BigDecimal) other.getKey()) == 0; } return key.equals(other.getKey()); } protected boolean isSameClassHierarchy(Class<?> otherClass) { Class<?> clz = getClass(); if (clz == otherClass) { return true; } Class<?> potentialRoot; do { potentialRoot = clz; clz = clz.getSuperclass(); } while (clz != AbstractDomainObject.class); return potentialRoot.isAssignableFrom(otherClass); } @Override public int hashCode() { if (getKey() == null) { return super.hashCode(); } return getKey().hashCode(); } @Override public Object clone() { try { return super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { // this shouldn't happen, since we are Cloneable throw new InternalError(); } } }