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SOURCE - is the generic type of the values to convert.public interface GenericValueConverter<SOURCE>
This is the interface for generic conversion of values from a specific
source-type (<SOURCE>) to a given target-type (
<TARGET>).
ATTENTION:
An implementation of this interface should be stateless and thread-safe.
ComposedValueConverter,
StringValueConverter| Method Summary | ||
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convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass)
This method converts the given value to the given
type. |
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convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass,
TARGET defaultValue)
This method converts the given value to the given
type. |
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convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass,
Type targetType)
This method converts the given value to the given
type. |
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convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass,
Type targetType,
TARGET defaultValue)
This method converts the given value to the given
type. |
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convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
TARGET minimum,
TARGET maximum)
This method converts the given value to a numeric type and
also validates that it is in the given range from minimum to
maximum. |
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convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
TARGET minimum,
TARGET maximum,
TARGET defaultValue)
This method gets a numeric value and also validates that it is in the given range from minimum to maximum. |
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<TARGET> TARGET convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass)
throws ValueNotSetException,
WrongValueTypeException
value to the given
type.
TARGET - is the type to convert to.value - is the value to convert. It may be null.valueSource - describes the source of the value. This may be the
filename where the value was read from, an XPath where the value was
located in an XML document, etc. It is used in exceptions thrown if
something goes wrong. This will help to find the problem easier.targetClass - is the type the value should be converted
to.
value converted to type.
ValueNotSetException - if the given value is
null.
WrongValueTypeException - if the given value is NOT
null but can NOT be converted to the given
type (e.g. if value is "12x" and
type is Integer.class).
<TARGET> TARGET convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass,
Type targetType)
throws ValueNotSetException,
WrongValueTypeException
value to the given
type.
TARGET - is the type to convert to.value - is the value to convert. It may be null.valueSource - describes the source of the value. This may be the
filename where the value was read from, an XPath where the value was
located in an XML document, etc. It is used in exceptions thrown if
something goes wrong. This will help to find the problem easier.targetClass - is the type the value should be converted
to. It is the raw-type of the given targetType.targetType - is the type to convert the value to. It is
potentially generic and therefore contains more detailed information
than targetClass. E.g. the targetClass may
be java.util.List while this targetType
could be java.util.List<Long>. This could help
e.g. if the value is a string like
"2, 47, 4252525". The caller may supply the
targetClass again here.
value converted to type.
ValueNotSetException - if the given value is
null.
WrongValueTypeException - if the given value is NOT
null but can NOT be converted to the given
type (e.g. if value is "12x" and
type is Integer.class).
<TARGET> TARGET convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass,
TARGET defaultValue)
throws WrongValueTypeException
value to the given
type.
TARGET - is the type to convert to.value - is the value to convert. It may be null.valueSource - describes the source of the value. This may be the
filename where the value was read from, an XPath where the value was
located in an XML document, etc. It is used in exceptions thrown if
something goes wrong. This will help to find the problem easier.targetClass - is the type the value should be converted
to.defaultValue - is returned if the given value is
null. It may also be null.
value converted to type or the
defaultValue if value was
null. It will only return null if both
value and defaultValue are
null.
WrongValueTypeException - if the given value is NOT
null but can NOT be converted to the given
type (e.g. if value is "12x" and
type is Integer.class).
<TARGET> TARGET convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
Class<TARGET> targetClass,
Type targetType,
TARGET defaultValue)
throws WrongValueTypeException
value to the given
type.
TARGET - is the type to convert to.value - is the value to convert. It may be null.valueSource - describes the source of the value. This may be the
filename where the value was read from, an XPath where the value was
located in an XML document, etc. It is used in exceptions thrown if
something goes wrong. This will help to find the problem easier.targetClass - is the type the value should be converted
to. It is the raw-type of the given targetType.targetType - is the type to convert the value to. It is
potentially generic and therefore contains more detailed information
than targetClass. E.g. the targetClass may
be java.util.List while this targetType
could be java.util.List<Long>. This could help
e.g. if the value is a string like
"2, 47, 4252525". The caller may supply the
targetClass again here.defaultValue - is returned if the given value is
null. It may also be null.
value converted to type or the
defaultValue if value was
null. It will only return null if both
value and defaultValue are
null.
WrongValueTypeException - if the given value is NOT
null but can NOT be converted to the given
type (e.g. if value is "12x" and
type is Integer.class).
<TARGET extends Number> TARGET convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
TARGET minimum,
TARGET maximum)
throws ValueNotSetException,
WrongValueTypeException,
ValueOutOfRangeException
value to a numeric type and
also validates that it is in the given range from minimum to
maximum.
TARGET - is the numeric-type to convert to.value - is the value to convert. It may be null.valueSource - describes the source of the value. This may be the
filename where the value was read from, an XPath where the value was
located in an XML document, etc. It is used in exceptions thrown if
something goes wrong. This will help to find the problem easier.minimum - is the minimum number allowed. Use MIN_VALUE (e.g.
Double.MIN_VALUE) if unbound.maximum - is the maximum number allowed. Use MAX_VALUE (e.g.
Long.MAX_VALUE) if unbound.
minimum
and maximum.
ValueNotSetException - if the given value is
null.
WrongValueTypeException - if the value is NO number.
ValueOutOfRangeException - if the value is NOT in the given range
from minimum to maximum.
<TARGET extends Number> TARGET convertValue(SOURCE value,
Object valueSource,
TARGET minimum,
TARGET maximum,
TARGET defaultValue)
throws WrongValueTypeException,
ValueOutOfRangeException
minimum to maximum.
TARGET - is the numeric-type to convert to.value - is the value to convert. It may be null.valueSource - describes the source of the value. This may be the
filename where the value was read from, an XPath where the value was
located in an XML document, etc. It is used in exceptions thrown if
something goes wrong. This will help to find the problem easier.minimum - is the minimum number allowed. Use MIN_VALUE (e.g.
Double.MIN_VALUE) if unbound.maximum - is the maximum number allowed. Use MAX_VALUE (e.g.
Long.MAX_VALUE) if unbound.defaultValue - is the default returned if value is
null. It may be null. Else it must be in
the given range from minimum to maximum.
value converted to
<TARGET> in the range from minimum
to maximum or the defaultValue if
value is null. Will only be
null if both value and
defaultValue are null.
WrongValueTypeException - if the value is NO number.
ValueOutOfRangeException - if the value is NOT in the given range
from minimum to maximum.
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