public class SetTopRule extends AbstractMethodRule
Rule implementation that calls a "set parent" method on the top (child) object, passing the (top-1) (parent) object as an argument.
This rule now supports more flexible method matching by default. It is possible that this may break (some) code
written against release 1.1.1 or earlier. See AbstractMethodRule.isExactMatch() for more details.
fireOnBegin, methodName, paramType, paramTypeName, useExactMatch| Constructor and Description |
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SetTopRule(String methodName)
Construct a "set top" rule with the specified method name.
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SetTopRule(String methodName,
Class<?> paramType)
Construct a "set top" rule with the specified method name.
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SetTopRule(String methodName,
String paramType)
Construct a "set top" rule with the specified method name.
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protected Object |
getChild()
Returns the argument object of method has to be invoked.
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protected Object |
getParent()
Returns the target object of method has to be invoked.
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begin, end, isExactMatch, isFireOnBegin, setExactMatch, setFireOnBegin, toStringbody, finish, getDigester, getNamespaceURI, setDigester, setNamespaceURIpublic SetTopRule(String methodName)
methodName - Method name of the parent method to callpublic SetTopRule(String methodName, String paramType)
methodName - Method name of the parent method to callparamType - Java class name of the parent method's argument (if you wish to use a primitive type,
specify the corresonding Java wrapper class instead, such as java.lang.Boolean
for a boolean parameter)public SetTopRule(String methodName, Class<?> paramType)
methodName - Method name of the parent method to callparamType - Java class of the parent method's argument (if you wish to use a primitive type, specify the
corresonding Java wrapper class instead, such as java.lang.Boolean for a
boolean parameter)protected Object getChild()
getChild in class AbstractMethodRuleprotected Object getParent()
getParent in class AbstractMethodRuleCopyright © 2001-2013 The Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.