java.beans
Class Encoder
clone , equals , extends Object> getClass , finalize , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
get
public Object get(Object oldInstance)
Returns the replacement object which has been created by the encoder during
the instantiation sequence or
null
if the object has not
been processed yet.
Note: The
String
class acts as an endpoint for the
inherently recursive algorithm of the
Encoder
. Therefore instances
of
String
will always be returned by this method. In other
words the assertion:
assert (anyEncoder.get(anyString) == anyString)
Note: If null
is requested, the result will
always be null
.
setExceptionListener
public void setExceptionListener(ExceptionListener listener)
Sets the
ExceptionListener
instance to be used for reporting
recorable exceptions in the instantiation and initialization sequence. If
the argument is
null
a default instance will be used that
prints the thrown exception to
System.err
.
setPersistenceDelegate
public void setPersistenceDelegate(Class> type,
PersistenceDelegate delegate)
Sets the
PersistenceDelegate
instance for the given class.
Note: Throws a
NullPointerException
if the argument is
null
.
Note: Silently ignores PersistenceDelegates for Array types and primitive
wrapper classes.
Note: Although this method is not declared
static
changes to
the
PersistenceDelegate
s affect
all
Encoder
instances.
In this implementation the
access is thread safe.
writeExpression
public void writeExpression(Expression expr)
Note: If you call this method not from within an object instantiation and
initialization sequence it will be silently ignored.
writeStatement
public void writeStatement(Statement stmt)
Note: If you call this method not from within an object instantiation and
initialization sequence it will be silently ignored.
Encoder.java
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