public class PropertyUtilsBean extends Object
BeanUtils
, but has been
separated because of the volume of code involved.
In general, the objects that are examined and modified using these
methods are expected to conform to the property getter and setter method
naming conventions described in the JavaBeans Specification (Version 1.0.1).
No data type conversions are performed, and there are no usage of any
PropertyEditor
classes that have been registered, although
a convenient way to access the registered classes themselves is included.
For the purposes of this class, five formats for referencing a particular
property value of a bean are defined, with the default layout of an
identifying String in parentheses. However the notation for these formats
and how they are resolved is now (since BeanUtils 1.8.0) controlled by
the configured Resolver
implementation:
name
) - The specified
name
identifies an individual property of a particular
JavaBean. The name of the actual getter or setter method to be used
is determined using standard JavaBeans instrospection, so that (unless
overridden by a BeanInfo
class, a property named "xyz"
will have a getter method named getXyz()
or (for boolean
properties only) isXyz()
, and a setter method named
setXyz()
.name1.name2.name3
) The first
name element is used to select a property getter, as for simple
references above. The object returned for this property is then
consulted, using the same approach, for a property getter for a
property named name2
, and so on. The property value that
is ultimately retrieved or modified is the one identified by the
last name element.name[index]
) - The underlying
property value is assumed to be an array, or this JavaBean is assumed
to have indexed property getter and setter methods. The appropriate
(zero-relative) entry in the array is selected. List
objects are now also supported for read/write. You simply need to define
a getter that returns the List
name(key)
) - The JavaBean
is assumed to have an property getter and setter methods with an
additional attribute of type java.lang.String
.name1.name2[index].name3(key)
) -
Combining mapped, nested, and indexed references is also
supported.Resolver
,
PropertyUtils
Constructor and Description |
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PropertyUtilsBean()
Base constructor
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
addBeanIntrospector(BeanIntrospector introspector)
Adds a
BeanIntrospector . |
void |
clearDescriptors()
Clear any cached property descriptors information for all classes
loaded by any class loaders.
|
void |
copyProperties(Object dest,
Object orig)
Copy property values from the "origin" bean to the "destination" bean
for all cases where the property names are the same (even though the
actual getter and setter methods might have been customized via
BeanInfo classes). |
Map<String,Object> |
describe(Object bean)
Return the entire set of properties for which the specified bean
provides a read method.
|
Object |
getIndexedProperty(Object bean,
String name)
Return the value of the specified indexed property of the specified
bean, with no type conversions.
|
Object |
getIndexedProperty(Object bean,
String name,
int index)
Return the value of the specified indexed property of the specified
bean, with no type conversions.
|
protected static PropertyUtilsBean |
getInstance()
Return the PropertyUtils bean instance.
|
Object |
getMappedProperty(Object bean,
String name)
Return the value of the specified mapped property of the
specified bean, with no type conversions.
|
Object |
getMappedProperty(Object bean,
String name,
String key)
Return the value of the specified mapped property of the specified
bean, with no type conversions.
|
org.apache.commons.collections.FastHashMap |
getMappedPropertyDescriptors(Class<?> beanClass)
Deprecated.
This method should not be exposed
|
org.apache.commons.collections.FastHashMap |
getMappedPropertyDescriptors(Object bean)
Deprecated.
This method should not be exposed
|
Object |
getNestedProperty(Object bean,
String name)
Return the value of the (possibly nested) property of the specified
name, for the specified bean, with no type conversions.
|
Object |
getProperty(Object bean,
String name)
Return the value of the specified property of the specified bean,
no matter which property reference format is used, with no
type conversions.
|
PropertyDescriptor |
getPropertyDescriptor(Object bean,
String name)
Retrieve the property descriptor for the specified property of the
specified bean, or return
null if there is no such
descriptor. |
PropertyDescriptor[] |
getPropertyDescriptors(Class<?> beanClass)
Retrieve the property descriptors for the specified class,
introspecting and caching them the first time a particular bean class
is encountered.
|
PropertyDescriptor[] |
getPropertyDescriptors(Object bean)
Retrieve the property descriptors for the specified bean,
introspecting and caching them the first time a particular bean class
is encountered.
|
Class<?> |
getPropertyEditorClass(Object bean,
String name)
Return the Java Class repesenting the property editor class that has
been registered for this property (if any).
|
protected Object |
getPropertyOfMapBean(Map<?,?> bean,
String propertyName)
This method is called by getNestedProperty and setNestedProperty to
define what it means to get a property from an object which implements
Map.
|
Class<?> |
getPropertyType(Object bean,
String name)
Return the Java Class representing the property type of the specified
property, or
null if there is no such property for the
specified bean. |
Method |
getReadMethod(PropertyDescriptor descriptor)
Return an accessible property getter method for this property,
if there is one; otherwise return
null . |
Resolver |
getResolver()
Return the configured
Resolver implementation used by BeanUtils. |
Object |
getSimpleProperty(Object bean,
String name)
Return the value of the specified simple property of the specified
bean, with no type conversions.
|
Method |
getWriteMethod(Class<?> clazz,
PropertyDescriptor descriptor)
Return an accessible property setter method for this property,
if there is one; otherwise return
null . |
Method |
getWriteMethod(PropertyDescriptor descriptor)
Return an accessible property setter method for this property,
if there is one; otherwise return
null . |
boolean |
isReadable(Object bean,
String name)
Return
true if the specified property name identifies
a readable property on the specified bean; otherwise, return
false . |
boolean |
isWriteable(Object bean,
String name)
Return
true if the specified property name identifies
a writeable property on the specified bean; otherwise, return
false . |
boolean |
removeBeanIntrospector(BeanIntrospector introspector)
Removes the specified
BeanIntrospector . |
void |
resetBeanIntrospectors()
Resets the
BeanIntrospector objects registered at this instance. |
void |
setIndexedProperty(Object bean,
String name,
int index,
Object value)
Set the value of the specified indexed property of the specified
bean, with no type conversions.
|
void |
setIndexedProperty(Object bean,
String name,
Object value)
Set the value of the specified indexed property of the specified
bean, with no type conversions.
|
void |
setMappedProperty(Object bean,
String name,
Object value)
Set the value of the specified mapped property of the
specified bean, with no type conversions.
|
void |
setMappedProperty(Object bean,
String name,
String key,
Object value)
Set the value of the specified mapped property of the specified
bean, with no type conversions.
|
void |
setNestedProperty(Object bean,
String name,
Object value)
Set the value of the (possibly nested) property of the specified
name, for the specified bean, with no type conversions.
|
void |
setProperty(Object bean,
String name,
Object value)
Set the value of the specified property of the specified bean,
no matter which property reference format is used, with no
type conversions.
|
protected void |
setPropertyOfMapBean(Map<String,Object> bean,
String propertyName,
Object value)
This method is called by method setNestedProperty when the current bean
is found to be a Map object, and defines how to deal with setting
a property on a Map.
|
void |
setResolver(Resolver resolver)
Configure the
Resolver implementation used by BeanUtils. |
void |
setSimpleProperty(Object bean,
String name,
Object value)
Set the value of the specified simple property of the specified bean,
with no type conversions.
|
public PropertyUtilsBean()
protected static PropertyUtilsBean getInstance()
public Resolver getResolver()
Resolver
implementation used by BeanUtils.
The Resolver
handles the property name
expressions and the implementation in use effectively
controls the dialect of the expression language
that BeanUtils recongnises.
DefaultResolver
is the default implementation used.
public void setResolver(Resolver resolver)
Resolver
implementation used by BeanUtils.
The Resolver
handles the property name
expressions and the implementation in use effectively
controls the dialect of the expression language
that BeanUtils recongnises.
DefaultResolver
is the default implementation used.
resolver
- The property expression resolver.public final void resetBeanIntrospectors()
BeanIntrospector
objects registered at this instance. After this
method was called, only the default BeanIntrospector
is registered.public void addBeanIntrospector(BeanIntrospector introspector)
BeanIntrospector
. This object is invoked when the
property descriptors of a class need to be obtained.introspector
- the BeanIntrospector
to be added (must
not be nullIllegalArgumentException
- if the argument is nullpublic boolean removeBeanIntrospector(BeanIntrospector introspector)
BeanIntrospector
.introspector
- the BeanIntrospector
to be removedBeanIntrospector
existed and
could be removed, false otherwisepublic void clearDescriptors()
public void copyProperties(Object dest, Object orig) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
Copy property values from the "origin" bean to the "destination" bean
for all cases where the property names are the same (even though the
actual getter and setter methods might have been customized via
BeanInfo
classes). No conversions are performed on the
actual property values -- it is assumed that the values retrieved from
the origin bean are assignment-compatible with the types expected by
the destination bean.
If the origin "bean" is actually a Map
, it is assumed
to contain String-valued simple property names as the keys, pointing
at the corresponding property values that will be set in the destination
bean.Note that this method is intended to perform
a "shallow copy" of the properties and so complex properties
(for example, nested ones) will not be copied.
Note, that this method will not copy a List to a List, or an Object[] to an Object[]. It's specifically for copying JavaBean properties.
dest
- Destination bean whose properties are modifiedorig
- Origin bean whose properties are retrievedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if the dest
or
orig
argument is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Map<String,Object> describe(Object bean) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
Return the entire set of properties for which the specified bean
provides a read method. This map contains the unconverted property
values for all properties for which a read method is provided
(i.e. where the getReadMethod()
returns non-null).
FIXME - Does not account for mapped properties.
bean
- Bean whose properties are to be extractedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Object getIndexedProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
IllegalArgumentException
will be
thrown. In addition to supporting the JavaBeans specification, this
method has been extended to support List
objects as well.bean
- Bean whose property is to be extractedname
- propertyname[index]
of the property value
to be extractedIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the specified index
is outside the valid range for the underlying array or ListIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Object getIndexedProperty(Object bean, String name, int index) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
List
objects as well.bean
- Bean whose property is to be extractedname
- Simple property name of the property value to be extractedindex
- Index of the property value to be extractedIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the specified index
is outside the valid range for the underlying propertyIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Object getMappedProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
IllegalArgumentException
will be
thrown.bean
- Bean whose property is to be extractedname
- propertyname(key)
of the property value
to be extractedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Object getMappedProperty(Object bean, String name, String key) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Bean whose property is to be extractedname
- Mapped property name of the property value to be extractedkey
- Key of the property value to be extractedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be found@Deprecated public org.apache.commons.collections.FastHashMap getMappedPropertyDescriptors(Class<?> beanClass)
Return the mapped property descriptors for this bean class.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
beanClass
- Bean class to be introspected@Deprecated public org.apache.commons.collections.FastHashMap getMappedPropertyDescriptors(Object bean)
Return the mapped property descriptors for this bean.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
bean
- Bean to be introspectedpublic Object getNestedProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Bean whose property is to be extractedname
- Possibly nested name of the property to be extractedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullNestedNullException
- if a nested reference to a
property returns nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundprotected Object getPropertyOfMapBean(Map<?,?> bean, String propertyName) throws IllegalArgumentException, IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Map beanpropertyName
- The property nameIllegalArgumentException
- when the propertyName is regarded as
being invalid.IllegalAccessException
- just in case subclasses override this
method to try to access real getter methods and find permission is denied.InvocationTargetException
- just in case subclasses override this
method to try to access real getter methods, and find it throws an
exception when invoked.NoSuchMethodException
- just in case subclasses override this
method to try to access real getter methods, and want to fail if
no simple method is available.public Object getProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Bean whose property is to be extractedname
- Possibly indexed and/or nested name of the property
to be extractedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic PropertyDescriptor getPropertyDescriptor(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
Retrieve the property descriptor for the specified property of the
specified bean, or return null
if there is no such
descriptor. This method resolves indexed and nested property
references in the same manner as other methods in this class, except
that if the last (or only) name element is indexed, the descriptor
for the last resolved property itself is returned.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
Note that for Java 8 and above, this method no longer return
IndexedPropertyDescriptor for List
-typed properties, only for
properties typed as native array. (BEANUTILS-492).
bean
- Bean for which a property descriptor is requestedname
- Possibly indexed and/or nested name of the property for
which a property descriptor is requestedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullIllegalArgumentException
- if a nested reference to a
property returns nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic PropertyDescriptor[] getPropertyDescriptors(Class<?> beanClass)
Retrieve the property descriptors for the specified class, introspecting and caching them the first time a particular bean class is encountered.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
beanClass
- Bean class for which property descriptors are requestedIllegalArgumentException
- if beanClass
is nullpublic PropertyDescriptor[] getPropertyDescriptors(Object bean)
Retrieve the property descriptors for the specified bean, introspecting and caching them the first time a particular bean class is encountered.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
bean
- Bean for which property descriptors are requestedIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
is nullpublic Class<?> getPropertyEditorClass(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
Return the Java Class repesenting the property editor class that has
been registered for this property (if any). This method follows the
same name resolution rules used by getPropertyDescriptor()
,
so if the last element of a name reference is indexed, the property
editor for the underlying property's class is returned.
Note that null
will be returned if there is no property,
or if there is no registered property editor class. Because this
return value is ambiguous, you should determine the existence of the
property itself by other means.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
bean
- Bean for which a property descriptor is requestedname
- Possibly indexed and/or nested name of the property for
which a property descriptor is requestedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullIllegalArgumentException
- if a nested reference to a
property returns nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Class<?> getPropertyType(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
null
if there is no such property for the
specified bean. This method follows the same name resolution rules
used by getPropertyDescriptor()
, so if the last element
of a name reference is indexed, the type of the property itself will
be returned. If the last (or only) element has no property with the
specified name, null
is returned.
If the property is an indexed property (e.g. String[]
),
this method will return the type of the items within that array.
Note that from Java 8 and newer, this method do not support
such index types from items within an Collection, and will
instead return the collection type (e.g. java.util.List) from the
getter mtethod.
bean
- Bean for which a property descriptor is requestedname
- Possibly indexed and/or nested name of the property for
which a property descriptor is requestedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullIllegalArgumentException
- if a nested reference to a
property returns nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Method getReadMethod(PropertyDescriptor descriptor)
Return an accessible property getter method for this property,
if there is one; otherwise return null
.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
descriptor
- Property descriptor to return a getter forpublic Object getSimpleProperty(Object bean, String name) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Bean whose property is to be extractedname
- Name of the property to be extractedIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullIllegalArgumentException
- if the property name
is nested or indexedInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic Method getWriteMethod(PropertyDescriptor descriptor)
Return an accessible property setter method for this property,
if there is one; otherwise return null
.
Note: This method does not work correctly with custom bean
introspection under certain circumstances. It may return null
even if a write method is defined for the property in question. Use
getWriteMethod(Class, PropertyDescriptor)
to be sure that the
correct result is returned.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
descriptor
- Property descriptor to return a setter forpublic Method getWriteMethod(Class<?> clazz, PropertyDescriptor descriptor)
Return an accessible property setter method for this property,
if there is one; otherwise return null
.
FIXME - Does not work with DynaBeans.
clazz
- The class of the read method will be invoked ondescriptor
- Property descriptor to return a setter forpublic boolean isReadable(Object bean, String name)
Return true
if the specified property name identifies
a readable property on the specified bean; otherwise, return
false
.
bean
- Bean to be examined (may be a DynaBean
name
- Property name to be evaluatedtrue
if the property is readable,
otherwise false
IllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or name
is null
public boolean isWriteable(Object bean, String name)
Return true
if the specified property name identifies
a writeable property on the specified bean; otherwise, return
false
.
bean
- Bean to be examined (may be a DynaBean
name
- Property name to be evaluatedtrue
if the property is writeable,
otherwise false
IllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or name
is null
public void setIndexedProperty(Object bean, String name, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
IllegalArgumentException
will be
thrown. In addition to supporting the JavaBeans specification, this
method has been extended to support List
objects as well.bean
- Bean whose property is to be modifiedname
- propertyname[index]
of the property value
to be modifiedvalue
- Value to which the specified property element
should be setIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the specified index
is outside the valid range for the underlying propertyIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic void setIndexedProperty(Object bean, String name, int index, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
List
objects as well.bean
- Bean whose property is to be setname
- Simple property name of the property value to be setindex
- Index of the property value to be setvalue
- Value to which the indexed property element is to be setIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the specified index
is outside the valid range for the underlying propertyIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic void setMappedProperty(Object bean, String name, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
IllegalArgumentException
will be
thrown.bean
- Bean whose property is to be setname
- propertyname(key)
of the property value
to be setvalue
- The property value to be setIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic void setMappedProperty(Object bean, String name, String key, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Bean whose property is to be setname
- Mapped property name of the property value to be setkey
- Key of the property value to be setvalue
- The property value to be setIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic void setNestedProperty(Object bean, String name, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
Example values for parameter "name" are:
bean
- Bean whose property is to be modifiedname
- Possibly nested name of the property to be modifiedvalue
- Value to which the property is to be setIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullIllegalArgumentException
- if a nested reference to a
property returns nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundprotected void setPropertyOfMapBean(Map<String,Object> bean, String propertyName, Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException, IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
The standard implementation here is to:
The default behaviour of beanutils 1.7.1 or later is for assigning to "a.b" to mean a.put(b, obj) always. However the behaviour of beanutils version 1.6.0, 1.6.1, 1.7.0 was for "a.b" to mean a.setB(obj) if such a method existed, and a.put(b, obj) otherwise. In version 1.5 it meant a.put(b, obj) always (ie the same as the behaviour in the current version). In versions prior to 1.5 it meant a.setB(obj) always. [yes, this is all very unfortunate]
Users who would like to customise the meaning of "a.b" in method setNestedProperty when a is a Map can create a custom subclass of this class and override this method to implement the behaviour of their choice, such as restoring the pre-1.4 behaviour of this class if they wish. When overriding this method, do not forget to deal with MAPPED_DELIM and INDEXED_DELIM characters in the propertyName.
Note, however, that the recommended solution for objects that implement Map but want their simple properties to come first is for those objects to override their get/put methods to implement that behaviour, and not to solve the problem by modifying the default behaviour of the PropertyUtilsBean class by overriding this method.
bean
- Map beanpropertyName
- The property namevalue
- the property valueIllegalArgumentException
- when the propertyName is regarded as
being invalid.IllegalAccessException
- just in case subclasses override this
method to try to access real setter methods and find permission is denied.InvocationTargetException
- just in case subclasses override this
method to try to access real setter methods, and find it throws an
exception when invoked.NoSuchMethodException
- just in case subclasses override this
method to try to access real setter methods, and want to fail if
no simple method is available.public void setProperty(Object bean, String name, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Bean whose property is to be modifiedname
- Possibly indexed and/or nested name of the property
to be modifiedvalue
- Value to which this property is to be setIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundpublic void setSimpleProperty(Object bean, String name, Object value) throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException, NoSuchMethodException
bean
- Bean whose property is to be modifiedname
- Name of the property to be modifiedvalue
- Value to which the property should be setIllegalAccessException
- if the caller does not have
access to the property accessor methodIllegalArgumentException
- if bean
or
name
is nullIllegalArgumentException
- if the property name is
nested or indexedInvocationTargetException
- if the property accessor method
throws an exceptionNoSuchMethodException
- if an accessor method for this
propety cannot be foundCopyright © 2000–2016 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.