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package javax.el;
import java.util.
Iterator;
import java.beans.
FeatureDescriptor;
/**
* Enables customization of variable, property, method call, and type
* conversion resolution behavior for EL expression evaluation.
*
* <p>While evaluating an expression, the <code>ELResolver</code> associated
* with the {@link ELContext} is consulted to do the initial resolution of
* the first variable of an expression. It is also consulted when a
* <code>.</code> or <code>[]</code> operator is encountered.
*
* <p>For example, in the EL expression <code>${employee.lastName}</code>,
* the <code>ELResolver</code> determines what object <code>employee</code>
* refers to, and what it means to get the <code>lastName</code> property on
* that object.</p>
*
* <p>Most methods in this class accept a <code>base</code>
* and <code>property</code> parameter. In the case of variable resolution
* (e.g. determining what <code>employee</code> refers to in
* <code>${employee.lastName}</code>), the <code>base</code> parameter will
* be <code>null</code> and the <code>property</code> parameter will always
* be of type <code>String</code>. In this case, if the <code>property</code>
* is not a <code>String</code>, the behavior of the <code>ELResolver</code>
* is undefined.</p>
*
* <p>In the case of property resolution, the <code>base</code> parameter
* identifies the base object and the <code>property</code> object identifies
* the property on that base. For example, in the expression
* <code>${employee.lastName}</code>, <code>base</code> is the result of the
* variable resolution for <code>employee</code> and <code>property</code>
* is the string <code>"lastName"</code>. In the expression
* <code>${y[x]}</code>, <code>base</code> is the result of the variable
* resolution for <code>y</code> and <code>property</code> is the result of
* the variable resolution for <code>x</code>.</p>
*
* <p>In the case of method call resolution, the <code>base</code> parameter
* identifies the base object and the <code>method</code> parameter identifies
* a method on that base. In the case of overloaded methods, the <code>
* paramTypes</code> parameter can be optionally used to identify a method.
* The <code>params</code>parameter are the parameters for the method call,
* and can also be used for resolving overloaded methods when the
* <code>paramTypes</code> parameter is not specified.
*
* <p>In the case of type conversion resolution, the <code>obj</code> parameter
* identifies the source object and the <code>targetType</code> parameter
* identifies the target type the source to covert to.
*
* <p>Though only a single <code>ELResolver</code> is associated with an
* <code>ELContext</code>, there are usually multiple resolvers considered
* for any given variable or property resolution. <code>ELResolver</code>s
* are combined together using {@link CompositeELResolver}s, to define
* rich semantics for evaluating an expression.</p>
*
* <p>For the {@link #getValue}, {@link #getType}, {@link #setValue}, and
* {@link #isReadOnly} methods, an <code>ELResolver</code> is not
* responsible for resolving all possible (base, property) pairs. In fact,
* most resolvers will only handle a <code>base</code> of a single type.
* To indicate that a resolver has successfully resolved a particular
* (base, property) pair, it must set the <code>propertyResolved</code>
* property of the <code>ELContext</code> to <code>true</code>. If it could
* not handle the given pair, it must leave this property alone. The caller
* must ignore the return value of the method if <code>propertyResolved</code>
* is <code>false</code>.</p>
*
* <p>Similarly, for the {@link #convertToType} method an
* <code>ELResolver</code>
* must set the <code>propertyResolved</code> to <code>true</code> to indicate
* that it handles the conversion of the object to the target type.</p>
*
* <p>The {@link #getFeatureDescriptors} and {@link #getCommonPropertyType}
* methods are primarily designed for design-time tool support, but must
* handle invocation at runtime as well. The
* {@link java.beans.Beans#isDesignTime} method can be used to determine
* if the resolver is being consulted at design-time or runtime.</p>
*
* @see CompositeELResolver
* @see ELContext#getELResolver
* @since JSP 2.1
*/
public abstract class
ELResolver {
// --------------------------------------------------------- Constants
/**
* <p>The attribute name of the named attribute in the
* <code>FeatureDescriptor</code> that specifies the runtime type of
* the variable or property.</p>
*/
public static final
String TYPE = "type";
/**
* <p>The attribute name of the named attribute in the
* <code>FeatureDescriptor</code> that specifies whether the
* variable or property can be resolved at runtime.</p>
*/
public static final
String RESOLVABLE_AT_DESIGN_TIME = "resolvableAtDesignTime";
/**
* Attempts to resolve the given <code>property</code> object on the given
* <code>base</code> object.
*
* <p>If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
* the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of the
* <code>ELContext</code> object must be set to <code>true</code>
* by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
* <code>true</code> after this method is called, the caller should ignore
* the return value.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param base The base object whose property value is to be returned,
* or <code>null</code> to resolve a top-level variable.
* @param property The property or variable to be resolved.
* @return If the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of
* <code>ELContext</code> was set to <code>true</code>, then
* the result of the variable or property resolution; otherwise
* undefined.
* @throws NullPointerException if context is <code>null</code>
* @throws PropertyNotFoundException if the given (base, property) pair
* is handled by this <code>ELResolver</code> but the specified
* variable or property does not exist or is not readable.
* @throws ELException if an exception was thrown while performing
* the property or variable resolution. The thrown exception
* must be included as the cause property of this exception, if
* available.
*/
public abstract
Object getValue(
ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property);
/**
* Attempts to resolve and invoke the given <code>method</code> on the given
* <code>base</code> object.
*
* <p>If this resolver handles the given (base, method) pair,
* the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of the
* <code>ELContext</code> object must be set to <code>true</code>
* by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
* <code>true</code> after this method is called, the caller should ignore
* the return value.</p>
*
* <p>A default implementation is provided that returns null so that
* existing classes that extend ELResolver can continue to function.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param base The bean on which to invoke the method
* @param method The simple name of the method to invoke.
* Will be coerced to a <code>String</code>.
* @param paramTypes An array of Class objects identifying the
* method's formal parameter types, in declared order.
* Use an empty array if the method has no parameters.
* Can be <code>null</code>, in which case the method's formal
* parameter types are assumed to be unknown.
* @param params The parameters to pass to the method, or
* <code>null</code> if no parameters.
* @return The result of the method invocation (<code>null</code> if
* the method has a <code>void</code> return type).
* @throws MethodNotFoundException if no suitable method can be found.
* @throws ELException if an exception was thrown while performing
* (base, method) resolution. The thrown exception must be
* included as the cause property of this exception, if
* available. If the exception thrown is an
* <code>InvocationTargetException</code>, extract its
* <code>cause</code> and pass it to the
* <code>ELException</code> constructor.
* @since EL 2.2
*/
public
Object invoke(
ELContext context,
Object base,
Object method,
Class<?>[]
paramTypes,
Object[]
params) {
return null;
}
/**
* For a given <code>base</code> and <code>property</code>, attempts to
* identify the most general type that is acceptable for an object to be
* passed as the <code>value</code> parameter in a future call
* to the {@link #setValue} method.
*
* <p>If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
* the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of the
* <code>ELContext</code> object must be set to <code>true</code>
* by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
* <code>true</code> after this method is called, the caller should ignore
* the return value.</p>
*
* <p>This is not always the same as <code>getValue().getClass()</code>.
* For example, in the case of an {@link ArrayELResolver}, the
* <code>getType</code> method will return the element type of the
* array, which might be a superclass of the type of the actual
* element that is currently in the specified array element.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param base The base object whose property value is to be analyzed,
* or <code>null</code> to analyze a top-level variable.
* @param property The property or variable to return the acceptable
* type for.
* @return If the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of
* <code>ELContext</code> was set to <code>true</code>, then
* the most general acceptable type; otherwise undefined.
* @throws PropertyNotFoundException if the given (base, property) pair
* is handled by this <code>ELResolver</code> but the specified
* variable or property does not exist or is not readable.
* @throws ELException if an exception was thrown while performing
* the property or variable resolution. The thrown exception
* must be included as the cause property of this exception, if
* available.
*/
public abstract
Class<?>
getType(
ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property);
/**
* Attempts to set the value of the given <code>property</code>
* object on the given <code>base</code> object.
*
* <p>If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
* the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of the
* <code>ELContext</code> object must be set to <code>true</code>
* by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
* <code>true</code> after this method is called, the caller can
* safely assume no value has been set.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param base The base object whose property value is to be set,
* or <code>null</code> to set a top-level variable.
* @param property The property or variable to be set.
* @param value The value to set the property or variable to.
* @throws NullPointerException if context is <code>null</code>
* @throws PropertyNotFoundException if the given (base, property) pair
* is handled by this <code>ELResolver</code> but the specified
* variable or property does not exist.
* @throws PropertyNotWritableException if the given (base, property)
* pair is handled by this <code>ELResolver</code> but the specified
* variable or property is not writable.
* @throws ELException if an exception was thrown while attempting to
* set the property or variable. The thrown exception
* must be included as the cause property of this exception, if
* available.
*/
public abstract void
setValue(
ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property,
Object value);
/**
* For a given <code>base</code> and <code>property</code>, attempts to
* determine whether a call to {@link #setValue} will always fail.
*
* <p>If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
* the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of the
* <code>ELContext</code> object must be set to <code>true</code>
* by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
* <code>true</code> after this method is called, the caller should ignore
* the return value.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param base The base object whose property value is to be analyzed,
* or <code>null</code> to analyze a top-level variable.
* @param property The property or variable to return the read-only status
* for.
* @return If the <code>propertyResolved</code> property of
* <code>ELContext</code> was set to <code>true</code>, then
* <code>true</code> if the property is read-only or
* <code>false</code> if not; otherwise undefined.
* @throws NullPointerException if context is <code>null</code>
* @throws PropertyNotFoundException if the given (base, property) pair
* is handled by this <code>ELResolver</code> but the specified
* variable or property does not exist.
* @throws ELException if an exception was thrown while performing
* the property or variable resolution. The thrown exception
* must be included as the cause property of this exception, if
* available.
*/
public abstract boolean
isReadOnly(
ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property);
/**
* Returns information about the set of variables or properties that
* can be resolved for the given <code>base</code> object. One use for
* this method is to assist tools in auto-completion.
*
* <p>If the <code>base</code> parameter is <code>null</code>, the
* resolver must enumerate the list of top-level variables it can
* resolve.</p>
*
* <p>The <code>Iterator</code> returned must contain zero or more
* instances of {@link java.beans.FeatureDescriptor}, in no guaranteed
* order. In the case of primitive types such as <code>int</code>, the
* value <code>null</code> must be returned. This is to prevent the
* useless iteration through all possible primitive values. A
* return value of <code>null</code> indicates that this resolver does
* not handle the given <code>base</code> object or that the results
* are too complex to represent with this method and the
* {@link #getCommonPropertyType} method should be used instead.</p>
*
* <p>Each <code>FeatureDescriptor</code> will contain information about
* a single variable or property. In addition to the standard
* properties, the <code>FeatureDescriptor</code> must have two
* named attributes (as set by the <code>setValue</code> method):
* <ul>
* <li>{@link #TYPE} - The value of this named attribute must be
* an instance of <code>java.lang.Class</code> and specify the
* runtime type of the variable or property.</li>
* <li>{@link #RESOLVABLE_AT_DESIGN_TIME} - The value of this
* named attribute must be an instance of
* <code>java.lang.Boolean</code> and indicates whether it is safe
* to attempt to resolve this property at design-time. For
* instance, it may be unsafe to attempt a resolution at design
* time if the <code>ELResolver</code> needs access to a resource
* that is only available at runtime and no acceptable simulated
* value can be provided.</li>
* </ul></p>
*
* <p>The caller should be aware that the <code>Iterator</code>
* returned might iterate through a very large or even infinitely large
* set of properties. Care should be taken by the caller to not get
* stuck in an infinite loop.</p>
*
* <p>This is a "best-effort" list. Not all <code>ELResolver</code>s
* will return completely accurate results, but all must be callable
* at both design-time and runtime (i.e. whether or not
* <code>Beans.isDesignTime()</code> returns <code>true</code>),
* without causing errors.</p>
*
* <p>The <code>propertyResolved</code> property of the
* <code>ELContext</code> is not relevant to this method.
* The results of all <code>ELResolver</code>s are concatenated
* in the case of composite resolvers.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param base The base object whose set of valid properties is to
* be enumerated, or <code>null</code> to enumerate the set of
* top-level variables that this resolver can evaluate.
* @return An <code>Iterator</code> containing zero or more (possibly
* infinitely more) <code>FeatureDescriptor</code> objects, or
* <code>null</code> if this resolver does not handle the given
* <code>base</code> object or that the results are too complex to
* represent with this method
* @see java.beans.FeatureDescriptor
*/
public abstract
Iterator<
FeatureDescriptor>
getFeatureDescriptors(
ELContext context,
Object base);
/**
* Returns the most general type that this resolver accepts for the
* <code>property</code> argument, given a <code>base</code> object.
* One use for this method is to assist tools in auto-completion.
*
* <p>This assists tools in auto-completion and also provides a
* way to express that the resolver accepts a primitive value,
* such as an integer index into an array. For example, the
* {@link ArrayELResolver} will accept any <code>int</code> as a
* <code>property</code>, so the return value would be
* <code>Integer.class</code>.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param base The base object to return the most general property
* type for, or <code>null</code> to enumerate the set of
* top-level variables that this resolver can evaluate.
* @return <code>null</code> if this <code>ELResolver</code> does not
* know how to handle the given <code>base</code> object; otherwise
* <code>Object.class</code> if any type of <code>property</code>
* is accepted; otherwise the most general <code>property</code>
* type accepted for the given <code>base</code>.
*/
public abstract
Class<?>
getCommonPropertyType(
ELContext context,
Object base);
/**
* Converts an object to a specific type.
*
* <p>An <code>ELException</code> is thrown if an error occurs during
* the conversion.</p>
*
* @param context The context of this evaluation.
* @param obj The object to convert.
* @param targetType The target type for the convertion.
* @throws ELException thrown if errors occur.
*/
public
Object convertToType(
ELContext context,
Object obj,
Class<?>
targetType) {
return null;
}
}