public abstract class ELResolver extends Object
While evaluating an expression, the ELResolver
associated
with the ELContext
is consulted to do the initial resolution of
the first variable of an expression. It is also consulted when a
.
or []
operator is encountered.
For example, in the EL expression ${employee.lastName}
,
the ELResolver
determines what object employee
refers to, and what it means to get the lastName
property on
that object.
Most methods in this class accept a base
and property
parameter. In the case of variable resolution
(e.g. determining what employee
refers to in
${employee.lastName}
), the base
parameter will
be null
and the property
parameter will always
be of type String
. In this case, if the property
is not a String
, the behavior of the ELResolver
is undefined.
In the case of property resolution, the base
parameter
identifies the base object and the property
object identifies
the property on that base. For example, in the expression
${employee.lastName}
, base
is the result of the
variable resolution for employee
and property
is the string "lastName"
. In the expression
${y[x]}
, base
is the result of the variable
resolution for y
and property
is the result of
the variable resolution for x
.
In the case of method call resolution, the base
parameter
indentifies the base object and the method
parameter identifies
a method on that base. In the case of overloaded methods, the
paramTypes
parameter can be optionally used to identify a method.
The params
parameter are the parameters for the method call,
and can also be used for resolving overloaded methods when the
paramTypes
parameter is not specified.
Though only a single ELResolver
is associated with an
ELContext
, there are usually multiple resolvers considered
for any given variable or property resolution. ELResolver
s
are combined together using CompositeELResolver
s, to define
rich semantics for evaluating an expression.
For the getValue(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)
, getType(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)
, setValue(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)
and
isReadOnly(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)
methods, an ELResolver
is not
responsible for resolving all possible (base, property) pairs. In fact,
most resolvers will only handle a base
of a single type.
To indicate that a resolver has successfully resolved a particular
(base, property) pair, it must set the propertyResolved
property of the ELContext
to true
. 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 propertyResolved
is false
.
The getFeatureDescriptors(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object)
and getCommonPropertyType(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object)
methods are primarily designed for design-time tool support, but must
handle invocation at runtime as well. The
Beans.isDesignTime()
method can be used to determine
if the resolver is being consulted at design-time or runtime.
CompositeELResolver
,
ELContext.getELResolver()
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
static String |
RESOLVABLE_AT_DESIGN_TIME
The attribute name of the named attribute in the
FeatureDescriptor that specifies whether the
variable or property can be resolved at runtime. |
static String |
TYPE
The attribute name of the named attribute in the
FeatureDescriptor that specifies the runtime type of
the variable or property. |
Constructor and Description |
---|
ELResolver() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
abstract Class<?> |
getCommonPropertyType(ELContext context,
Object base)
Returns the most general type that this resolver accepts for the
property argument, given a base object. |
abstract Iterator<FeatureDescriptor> |
getFeatureDescriptors(ELContext context,
Object base)
Returns information about the set of variables or properties that
can be resolved for the given
base object. |
abstract Class<?> |
getType(ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property)
For a given
base and property , attempts to
identify the most general type that is acceptable for an object to be
passed as the value parameter in a future call
to the setValue(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object) method. |
abstract Object |
getValue(ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property)
Attempts to resolve the given
property object on the given
base object. |
Object |
invoke(ELContext context,
Object base,
Object method,
Class<?>[] paramTypes,
Object[] params)
Attemps to resolve and invoke the given
method on the given
base object. |
abstract boolean |
isReadOnly(ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property)
For a given
base and property , attempts to
determine whether a call to setValue(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object) will always fail. |
abstract void |
setValue(ELContext context,
Object base,
Object property,
Object value)
Attempts to set the value of the given
property
object on the given base object. |
public static final String TYPE
The attribute name of the named attribute in the
FeatureDescriptor
that specifies the runtime type of
the variable or property.
public static final String RESOLVABLE_AT_DESIGN_TIME
The attribute name of the named attribute in the
FeatureDescriptor
that specifies whether the
variable or property can be resolved at runtime.
public abstract Object getValue(ELContext context, Object base, Object property)
property
object on the given
base
object.
If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
the propertyResolved
property of the
ELContext
object must be set to true
by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
true
after this method is called, the caller should ignore
the return value.
context
- The context of this evaluation.base
- The base object whose property value is to be returned,
or null
to resolve a top-level variable.property
- The property or variable to be resolved.propertyResolved
property of
ELContext
was set to true
, then
the result of the variable or property resolution; otherwise
undefined.NullPointerException
- if context is null
PropertyNotFoundException
- if the given (base, property) pair
is handled by this ELResolver
but the specified
variable or property does not exist or is not readable.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 Object invoke(ELContext context, Object base, Object method, Class<?>[] paramTypes, Object[] params)
method
on the given
base
object.
If this resolver handles the given (base, method) pair,
the propertyResolved
property of the
ELContext
object must be set to true
by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
true
after this method is called, the caller should ignore
the return value.
A default implementation is provided that returns null so that existing classes that extend ELResolver can continue to function.
context
- The context of this evaluation.base
- The bean on which to invoke the methodmethod
- The simple name of the method to invoke.
Will be coerced to a String
.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 null
, in which case the method's formal
parameter types are assumed to be unknown.params
- The parameters to pass to the method, or
null
if no parameters.null
if
the method has a void
return type).MethodNotFoundException
- if no suitable method can be found.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
InvocationTargetException
, extract its
cause
and pass it to the
ELException
constructor.public abstract Class<?> getType(ELContext context, Object base, Object property)
base
and property
, attempts to
identify the most general type that is acceptable for an object to be
passed as the value
parameter in a future call
to the setValue(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)
method.
If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
the propertyResolved
property of the
ELContext
object must be set to true
by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
true
after this method is called, the caller should ignore
the return value.
This is not always the same as getValue().getClass()
.
For example, in the case of an ArrayELResolver
, the
getType
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.
context
- The context of this evaluation.base
- The base object whose property value is to be analyzed,
or null
to analyze a top-level variable.property
- The property or variable to return the acceptable
type for.propertyResolved
property of
ELContext
was set to true
, then
the most general acceptable type; otherwise undefined.NullPointerException
- if context is null
PropertyNotFoundException
- if the given (base, property) pair
is handled by this ELResolver
but the specified
variable or property does not exist or is not readable.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 void setValue(ELContext context, Object base, Object property, Object value)
property
object on the given base
object.
If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
the propertyResolved
property of the
ELContext
object must be set to true
by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
true
after this method is called, the caller can
safely assume no value has been set.
context
- The context of this evaluation.base
- The base object whose property value is to be set,
or null
to set a top-level variable.property
- The property or variable to be set.value
- The value to set the property or variable to.NullPointerException
- if context is null
PropertyNotFoundException
- if the given (base, property) pair
is handled by this ELResolver
but the specified
variable or property does not exist.PropertyNotWritableException
- if the given (base, property)
pair is handled by this ELResolver
but the specified
variable or property is not writable.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 boolean isReadOnly(ELContext context, Object base, Object property)
base
and property
, attempts to
determine whether a call to setValue(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)
will always fail.
If this resolver handles the given (base, property) pair,
the propertyResolved
property of the
ELContext
object must be set to true
by the resolver, before returning. If this property is not
true
after this method is called, the caller should ignore
the return value.
context
- The context of this evaluation.base
- The base object whose property value is to be analyzed,
or null
to analyze a top-level variable.property
- The property or variable to return the read-only status
for.propertyResolved
property of
ELContext
was set to true
, then
true
if the property is read-only or
false
if not; otherwise undefined.NullPointerException
- if context is null
PropertyNotFoundException
- if the given (base, property) pair
is handled by this ELResolver
but the specified
variable or property does not exist.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 Iterator<FeatureDescriptor> getFeatureDescriptors(ELContext context, Object base)
base
object. One use for
this method is to assist tools in auto-completion.
If the base
parameter is null
, the
resolver must enumerate the list of top-level variables it can
resolve.
The Iterator
returned must contain zero or more
instances of FeatureDescriptor
, in no guaranteed
order. In the case of primitive types such as int
, the
value null
must be returned. This is to prevent the
useless iteration through all possible primitive values. A
return value of null
indicates that this resolver does
not handle the given base
object or that the results
are too complex to represent with this method and the
getCommonPropertyType(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object)
method should be used instead.
Each FeatureDescriptor
will contain information about
a single variable or property. In addition to the standard
properties, the FeatureDescriptor
must have two
named attributes (as set by the setValue
method):
TYPE
- The value of this named attribute must be
an instance of java.lang.Class
and specify the
runtime type of the variable or property.RESOLVABLE_AT_DESIGN_TIME
- The value of this
named attribute must be an instance of
java.lang.Boolean
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 ELResolver
needs access to a resource
that is only available at runtime and no acceptable simulated
value can be provided.The caller should be aware that the Iterator
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.
This is a "best-effort" list. Not all ELResolver
s
will return completely accurate results, but all must be callable
at both design-time and runtime (i.e. whether or not
Beans.isDesignTime()
returns true
),
without causing errors.
The propertyResolved
property of the
ELContext
is not relevant to this method.
The results of all ELResolver
s are concatenated
in the case of composite resolvers.
context
- The context of this evaluation.base
- The base object whose set of valid properties is to
be enumerated, or null
to enumerate the set of
top-level variables that this resolver can evaluate.Iterator
containing zero or more (possibly
infinitely more) FeatureDescriptor
objects, or
null
if this resolver does not handle the given
base
object or that the results are too complex to
represent with this methodFeatureDescriptor
public abstract Class<?> getCommonPropertyType(ELContext context, Object base)
property
argument, given a base
object.
One use for this method is to assist tools in auto-completion.
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
ArrayELResolver
will accept any int
as a
property
, so the return value would be
Integer.class
.
context
- The context of this evaluation.base
- The base object to return the most general property
type for, or null
to enumerate the set of
top-level variables that this resolver can evaluate.null
if this ELResolver
does not
know how to handle the given base
object; otherwise
Object.class
if any type of property
is accepted; otherwise the most general property
type accepted for the given base
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