public interface ValueSetErrorCallback
BeanUtil#setValue(Object, String, ValueSetCallback, PropertyNameFormatter...)
to give the developer full
control of how to handle various events that occur during the attempt to set a value on a Java Bean. Using a
callback allows us to always employ the same logic when syncing data to a bean (since that are loads of
different ways to do this just in commons-beanutils).BeanUtil#setValue(Object, String, ValueSetCallback, PropertyNameFormatter...)
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
failedToSetValue(Object bean,
String propertyName,
Object value,
String beanPropertyType,
Throwable cause)
Fired when the bean utility failed to set a value on your bean.
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void |
propertyNotWritable(Object bean,
String propertyName)
Fired if, prior to the value being set, the write-check on the property fails.
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void failedToSetValue(Object bean, String propertyName, Object value, String beanPropertyType, Throwable cause) throws Exception
bean
- the bean on which the value set operation was attemptedpropertyName
- the name of the property that failed to set on the beanvalue
- the value that the bean utility attempted to set on the beanbeanPropertyType
- the type of the bean property on which we tried to set the value. This may not be the same type as
that of the value.cause
- the reason for the failureActionExecutionException
- throw this exception if you consider this a terminal conditionException
void propertyNotWritable(Object bean, String propertyName) throws Exception
bean
- the bean on which write test was performedpropertyName
- the name of the property that is not writable on the beanException
- throw an exception if you consider this to be a terminal conditionCopyright © 2017 Hitachi Vantara. All rights reserved.