public class SetNextNamingRule extends Rule
Rule implementation that calls a method on the (top-1) (parent) object, passing the top object (child) as an argument. It is commonly used to establish parent-child relationships.
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.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected java.lang.String |
methodName
The method name to call on the parent object.
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protected java.lang.String |
paramType
The Java class name of the parameter type expected by the method.
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digester, namespaceURI
Constructor and Description |
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SetNextNamingRule(java.lang.String methodName,
java.lang.String paramType)
Construct a "set next" rule with the specified method name.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
end(java.lang.String namespace,
java.lang.String name)
Process the end of this element.
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java.lang.String |
toString()
Render a printable version of this Rule.
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begin, begin, body, body, end, finish, getDigester, getNamespaceURI, setDigester, setNamespaceURI
protected java.lang.String methodName
protected java.lang.String paramType
public SetNextNamingRule(java.lang.String methodName, java.lang.String 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 corresponding
Java wrapper class instead, such as java.lang.Boolean
for a boolean
parameter)public void end(java.lang.String namespace, java.lang.String name) throws java.lang.Exception
end
in class Rule
namespace
- the namespace URI of the matching element, or an
empty string if the parser is not namespace aware or the element has
no namespacename
- the local name if the parser is namespace aware, or just
the element name otherwisejava.lang.Exception
public java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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