java.beans
public class Statement extends Object
Statement
object represents a primitive statement
in which a single method is applied to a target and
a set of arguments - as in "a.setFoo(b)"
.
Note that where this example uses names
to denote the target and its argument, a statement
object does not require a name space and is constructed with
the values themselves.
The statement object associates the named method
with its environment as a simple set of values:
the target and an array of argument values.Constructor and Description |
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Statement(Object target,
String methodName,
Object[] arguments)
Creates a new
Statement object with a target ,
methodName and arguments as per the parameters. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
execute()
The execute method finds a method whose name is the same
as the methodName property, and invokes the method on
the target.
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Object[] |
getArguments()
Returns the arguments of this statement.
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String |
getMethodName()
Returns the name of the method.
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Object |
getTarget()
Returns the target of this statement.
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String |
toString()
Prints the value of this statement using a Java-style syntax.
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public Statement(Object target, String methodName, Object[] arguments)
Statement
object with a target
,
methodName
and arguments
as per the parameters.target
- The target of this statement.methodName
- The methodName of this statement.arguments
- The arguments of this statement. If null
then an empty array will be used.public Object getTarget()
public String getMethodName()
public Object[] getArguments()
public void execute() throws Exception
java.lang.reflect.Method
class itself, conversion between
primitive values and their associated wrapper classes is handled
internally.
The following method types are handled as special cases:
Expression
s rather than Statement
s
as they return a value.
java.util.List
interface may also be applied to array instances, mapping to
the static methods of the same name in the Array
class.
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