Class ListELResolver


  • public class ListELResolver
    extends ELResolver
    Defines property resolution behavior on instances of java.util.List. This resolver handles base objects of type java.util.List. It accepts any object as a property and coerces that object into an integer index into the list. The resulting value is the value in the list at that index. This resolver can be constructed in read-only mode, which means that isReadOnly will always return true and setValue(ELContext, Object, Object, Object) will always throw PropertyNotWritableException. ELResolvers are combined together using CompositeELResolver s, to define rich semantics for evaluating an expression. See the javadocs for ELResolver for details.
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      ListELResolver()
      Creates a new read/write ListELResolver.
      ListELResolver​(boolean readOnly)
      Creates a new ListELResolver whose read-only status is determined by the given parameter.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      java.lang.Class<?> getCommonPropertyType​(ELContext context, java.lang.Object base)
      If the base object is a list, returns the most general type that this resolver accepts for the property argument.
      java.util.Iterator<java.beans.FeatureDescriptor> getFeatureDescriptors​(ELContext context, java.lang.Object base)
      Always returns null, since there is no reason to iterate through set set of all integers.
      java.lang.Class<?> getType​(ELContext context, java.lang.Object base, java.lang.Object property)
      If the base object is a list, returns the most general acceptable type for a value in this list.
      java.lang.Object getValue​(ELContext context, java.lang.Object base, java.lang.Object property)
      If the base object is a list, returns the value at the given index.
      boolean isReadOnly​(ELContext context, java.lang.Object base, java.lang.Object property)
      If the base object is a list, returns whether a call to setValue(ELContext, Object, Object, Object) will always fail.
      void setValue​(ELContext context, java.lang.Object base, java.lang.Object property, java.lang.Object value)
      If the base object is a list, attempts to set the value at the given index with the given value.
      • Methods inherited from class org.camunda.bpm.engine.impl.javax.el.ELResolver

        invoke
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • ListELResolver

        public ListELResolver()
        Creates a new read/write ListELResolver.
      • ListELResolver

        public ListELResolver​(boolean readOnly)
        Creates a new ListELResolver whose read-only status is determined by the given parameter.
        Parameters:
        readOnly - true if this resolver cannot modify lists; false otherwise.
    • Method Detail

      • getCommonPropertyType

        public java.lang.Class<?> getCommonPropertyType​(ELContext context,
                                                        java.lang.Object base)
        If the base object is a list, returns the most general type that this resolver accepts for the property argument. Otherwise, returns null. Assuming the base is a List, this method will always return Integer.class. This is because Lists accept integers as their index.
        Specified by:
        getCommonPropertyType in class ELResolver
        Parameters:
        context - The context of this evaluation.
        base - The list to analyze. Only bases of type List are handled by this resolver.
        Returns:
        null if base is not a List; otherwise Integer.class.
      • getFeatureDescriptors

        public java.util.Iterator<java.beans.FeatureDescriptor> getFeatureDescriptors​(ELContext context,
                                                                                      java.lang.Object base)
        Always returns null, since there is no reason to iterate through set set of all integers.
        Specified by:
        getFeatureDescriptors in class ELResolver
        Parameters:
        context - The context of this evaluation.
        base - The list to analyze. Only bases of type List are handled by this resolver.
        Returns:
        null.
      • getType

        public java.lang.Class<?> getType​(ELContext context,
                                          java.lang.Object base,
                                          java.lang.Object property)
        If the base object is a list, returns the most general acceptable type for a value in this list. If the base is a List, the propertyResolved property of the ELContext object must be set to true by this resolver, before returning. If this property is not true after this method is called, the caller should ignore the return value. Assuming the base is a List, this method will always return Object.class. This is because Lists accept any object as an element.
        Specified by:
        getType in class ELResolver
        Parameters:
        context - The context of this evaluation.
        base - The list to analyze. Only bases of type List are handled by this resolver.
        property - The index of the element in the list to return the acceptable type for. Will be coerced into an integer, but otherwise ignored by this resolver.
        Returns:
        If the propertyResolved property of ELContext was set to true, then the most general acceptable type; otherwise undefined.
        Throws:
        PropertyNotFoundException - if the given index is out of bounds for this list.
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the property could not be coerced into an integer.
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if context is null
        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.
      • getValue

        public java.lang.Object getValue​(ELContext context,
                                         java.lang.Object base,
                                         java.lang.Object property)
        If the base object is a list, returns the value at the given index. The index is specified by the property argument, and coerced into an integer. If the coercion could not be performed, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown. If the index is out of bounds, null is returned. If the base is a List, the propertyResolved property of the ELContext object must be set to true by this resolver, before returning. If this property is not true after this method is called, the caller should ignore the return value.
        Specified by:
        getValue in class ELResolver
        Parameters:
        context - The context of this evaluation.
        base - The list to analyze. Only bases of type List are handled by this resolver.
        property - The index of the element in the list to return the acceptable type for. Will be coerced into an integer, but otherwise ignored by this resolver.
        Returns:
        If the propertyResolved property of ELContext was set to true, then the value at the given index or null if the index was out of bounds. Otherwise, undefined.
        Throws:
        PropertyNotFoundException - if the given index is out of bounds for this list.
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the property could not be coerced into an integer.
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if context is null
        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.
      • isReadOnly

        public boolean isReadOnly​(ELContext context,
                                  java.lang.Object base,
                                  java.lang.Object property)
        If the base object is a list, returns whether a call to setValue(ELContext, Object, Object, Object) will always fail. If the base is a List, the propertyResolved property of the ELContext object must be set to true by this resolver, before returning. If this property is not true after this method is called, the caller should ignore the return value. If this resolver was constructed in read-only mode, this method will always return true. If a List was created using java.util.Collections.unmodifiableList(List), this method must return true. Unfortunately, there is no Collections API method to detect this. However, an implementation can create a prototype unmodifiable List and query its runtime type to see if it matches the runtime type of the base object as a workaround.
        Specified by:
        isReadOnly in class ELResolver
        Parameters:
        context - The context of this evaluation.
        base - The list to analyze. Only bases of type List are handled by this resolver.
        property - The index of the element in the list to return the acceptable type for. Will be coerced into an integer, but otherwise ignored by this resolver.
        Returns:
        If the propertyResolved property of ELContext was set to true, then true if calling the setValue method will always fail or false if it is possible that such a call may succeed; otherwise undefined.
        Throws:
        PropertyNotFoundException - if the given index is out of bounds for this list.
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the property could not be coerced into an integer.
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if context is null
        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.
      • setValue

        public void setValue​(ELContext context,
                             java.lang.Object base,
                             java.lang.Object property,
                             java.lang.Object value)
        If the base object is a list, attempts to set the value at the given index with the given value. The index is specified by the property argument, and coerced into an integer. If the coercion could not be performed, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown. If the index is out of bounds, a PropertyNotFoundException is thrown. If the base is a List, the propertyResolved property of the ELContext object must be set to true by this resolver, before returning. If this property is not true after this method is called, the caller can safely assume no value was set. If this resolver was constructed in read-only mode, this method will always throw PropertyNotWritableException. If a List was created using java.util.Collections.unmodifiableList(List), this method must throw PropertyNotWritableException. Unfortunately, there is no Collections API method to detect this. However, an implementation can create a prototype unmodifiable List and query its runtime type to see if it matches the runtime type of the base object as a workaround.
        Specified by:
        setValue in class ELResolver
        Parameters:
        context - The context of this evaluation.
        base - The list to analyze. Only bases of type List are handled by this resolver.
        property - The index of the element in the list to return the acceptable type for. Will be coerced into an integer, but otherwise ignored by this resolver.
        value - The value to be set at the given index.
        Throws:
        java.lang.ClassCastException - if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list.
        PropertyNotFoundException - if the given index is out of bounds for this list.
        PropertyNotWritableException - if this resolver was constructed in read-only mode, or if the set operation is not supported by the underlying list.
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the property could not be coerced into an integer.
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if context is null
        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.