Package org.nuiton.util.beans

Packages for all stuff of bean transformations (binder, and others...).

See:
          Description

Class Summary
BeanMonitor A monitor of beans.
BeanUtil Usefull methods around the PropertyChangeListener.
Binder<I,O> A binder permits to copy some properties from an object to another one.
Binder.BinderModel<S,T> Model of a Binder.
BinderFactory Factory of Binder.
BinderFactory.BindelModelEntryMap  
BinderFactory.BinderModelEntry Definition of an binder model entry (source and target types + context name).
BinderModelBuilder<S,T> Class to create a new Binder.BinderModel.
PropertyDiff TODO
 

Enum Summary
Binder.CollectionStrategy Types of loading of collections.
 

Package org.nuiton.util.beans Description

Packages for all stuff of bean transformations (binder, and others...). This package contains two api :

The Binder api

This api permits to some object properties from an object to another one.

Obtain a binder

A Binder contains a safe model named Binder.BinderModel which knows all properties that can be copied.
To use this api, you have only to get a Binder object from the BinderFactory like this :
 Binder binder = BinderFactory.newBinder(A.class);
 
It is also possible to build a more sofisticated binder which will only copy some properties, using the BinderModelBuilder.

Use a binder

Once you have a binder, you use the Binder api :

To copy all properties from an object to another one :

 binder.copy(source, target);
 
To copy just some properties from an object to another one :
 binder.copy(source, target, "propertyOne", "propertyTwo");
 
To copy all properties except some :
 binder.copyExcluding(source, target, "propertyToExeclude");
 
To obtain some properties from an object, use the following code :
 Map properties = binder.obtainProperties(source, "propertyOne", "propertyTwo");
 

Building a new BinderModel

In two words, you have to use the BinderModelBuilder object to do this. then register your binder model into the BinderFactory using one of the method org.nuiton.util.beans.BinderFactory#registerBinderModel(XXX).

More explainations will come soon...
You can go and look on the unit tests which describe it pretty well :) :
 org.nuiton.util.beans.BinderModelBuilderTest
 

JavaBeans api

BeanMonitor class

This object permits to listen javaBeans and keep modifications made on a bean. More explanations will come soon, meanwhile you can see the test class :
 org.nuiton.util.beans.BeanMonitorTest
 

Since:
1.1.5


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