public final class MethodExpressionImpl extends MethodExpression implements Externalizable
Expression that refers to a method on an object.
The ExpressionFactory.createMethodExpression(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.String, java.lang.Class<?>, java.lang.Class<?>[]) method can be used to parse an expression string and return a
concrete instance of MethodExpression that encapsulates the parsed expression. The
FunctionMapper is used at parse time, not evaluation time, so one is not needed to evaluate an expression
using this class. However, the ELContext is needed at evaluation time.
The getMethodInfo(javax.el.ELContext) and invoke(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object[]) methods will evaluate the expression each time they are called. The
ELResolver in the ELContext is used to resolve the top-level variables and to determine the
behavior of the . and [] operators. For any of the two methods, the
ELResolver.getValue(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object) method is used to resolve all properties up to but excluding the last one. This provides
the base object on which the method appears. If the base object is null, a
NullPointerException must be thrown. At the last resolution, the final property is then
coerced to a String, which provides the name of the method to be found. A method matching the name and
expected parameters provided at parse time is found and it is either queried or invoked (depending on the method
called on this MethodExpression).
See the notes about comparison, serialization and immutability in the Expression javadocs.
ELResolver,
Expression,
ExpressionFactory,
MethodExpression,
Serialized Form| Constructor and Description |
|---|
MethodExpressionImpl() |
MethodExpressionImpl(String expr,
Node node,
FunctionMapper fnMapper,
VariableMapper varMapper,
Class<?> expectedType,
Class<?>[] paramTypes) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Determines whether the specified object is equal to this
Expression. |
String |
getExpressionString()
Returns the original String used to create this
Expression, unmodified. |
MethodInfo |
getMethodInfo(ELContext context)
Evaluates the expression relative to the provided context, and returns information about the actual referenced
method.
|
int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash code for this
Expression. |
Object |
invoke(ELContext context,
Object[] params)
Evaluates the expression relative to the provided context, invokes the method that was found using the supplied
parameters, and returns the result of the method invocation.
|
boolean |
isLiteralText()
Returns whether this expression was created from only literal text.
|
boolean |
isParametersProvided()
Return whether this MethodExpression was created with parameters.
|
void |
readExternal(ObjectInput in) |
void |
writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) |
isParmetersProvidedpublic MethodExpressionImpl()
public MethodExpressionImpl(String expr, Node node, FunctionMapper fnMapper, VariableMapper varMapper, Class<?> expectedType, Class<?>[] paramTypes)
expr - the expressionnode - the nodefnMapper - the function mappervarMapper - the variable mapperexpectedType - expected return type of methodparamTypes - the method parameterspublic boolean equals(Object obj)
Expression.
The result is true if and only if the argument is not null, is an Expression
object that is the of the same type (ValueExpression or MethodExpression), and has an
identical parsed representation.
Note that two expressions can be equal if their expression Strings are different. For example,
${fn1:foo()} and ${fn2:foo()} are equal if their corresponding FunctionMappers
mapped fn1:foo and fn2:foo to the same method.
equals in class Expressionobj - the Object to test for equality.true if obj equals this Expression; false otherwise.Hashtable,
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)public String getExpressionString()
Expression, unmodified.
This is used for debugging purposes but also for the purposes of comparison (e.g. to ensure the expression in a configuration file has not changed).
This method does not provide sufficient information to re-create an expression. Two different expressions can have
exactly the same expression string but different function mappings. Serialization should be used to save and restore
the state of an Expression.
getExpressionString in class ExpressionExpression.getExpressionString()public MethodInfo getMethodInfo(ELContext context) throws PropertyNotFoundException, MethodNotFoundException, ELException
getMethodInfo in class MethodExpressioncontext - The context of this evaluationMethodInfo containing information about the method the expression evaluated to.NullPointerException - if context is null or the base object is null on the last
resolution.PropertyNotFoundException - if one of the property resolutions failed because a specified variable or property
does not exist or is not readable.MethodNotFoundException - if no suitable method can be found.ELException - if an exception was thrown while performing property or variable resolution. The thrown exception
must be included as the cause property of this exception, if available.MethodExpression.getMethodInfo(javax.el.ELContext)public int hashCode()
Expression.
See the note in the equals(java.lang.Object) method on how two expressions can be equal if their expression Strings are
different. Recall that if two objects are equal according to the equals(Object) method, then calling the
hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result. Implementations must
take special note and implement hashCode correctly.
hashCode in class ExpressionExpression.equals(java.lang.Object),
Hashtable,
Object.hashCode()public Object invoke(ELContext context, Object[] params) throws PropertyNotFoundException, MethodNotFoundException, ELException
invoke in class MethodExpressioncontext - The context of this evaluation.params - The parameters to pass to the method, or null if no parameters.null if the method has a void return type).NullPointerException - if context is null or the base object is null on the last
resolution.PropertyNotFoundException - if one of the property resolutions failed because a specified variable or property
does not exist or is not readable.MethodNotFoundException - if no suitable method can be found.ELException - if an exception was thrown while performing property or variable 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.MethodExpression.invoke(javax.el.ELContext, java.lang.Object[])public void readExternal(ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
readExternal in interface ExternalizableIOExceptionClassNotFoundExceptionpublic void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException
writeExternal in interface ExternalizableIOExceptionpublic boolean isLiteralText()
Expression
This method must return true if and only if the expression string this expression was created from
contained no unescaped Jakarta Expression Language delimeters (${...} or #{...}).
isLiteralText in class Expressiontrue if this expression was created from only literal text; false otherwise.public boolean isParametersProvided()
MethodExpression
This method must return true if and only if parameters are specified in the EL, using the
expr-a.expr-b(...) syntax.
isParametersProvided in class MethodExpressiontrue if the MethodExpression was created with parameters, false otherwise.Copyright © 2017–2019 Eclipse Foundation. All rights reserved.