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package com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.generator.bean;

import com.sun.codemodel.internal.JCodeModel;
import com.sun.codemodel.internal.JDocComment;
import com.sun.codemodel.internal.JMethod;
import com.sun.codemodel.internal.JType;
import com.sun.codemodel.internal.JVar;
import com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.outline.ClassOutline;

The back-end may or may not generate the content interface separately from the implementation class. If so, a method needs to be declared on both the interface and the implementation class.

This class hides those details and allow callers to declare methods just once.

Author:Kohsuke Kawaguchi (kohsuke.kawaguchi@sun.com)
/** * The back-end may or may not generate the content interface * separately from the implementation class. If so, a method * needs to be declared on both the interface and the implementation class. * <p> * This class hides those details and allow callers to declare * methods just once. * * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi (kohsuke.kawaguchi@sun.com) */
public abstract class MethodWriter { protected final JCodeModel codeModel; protected MethodWriter(ClassOutline context) { this.codeModel = context.parent().getCodeModel(); }
Declares a method in both the interface and the implementation.
Returns: JMethod object that represents a newly declared method on the implementation class.
/** * Declares a method in both the interface and the implementation. * * @return * JMethod object that represents a newly declared method * on the implementation class. */
public abstract JMethod declareMethod( JType returnType, String methodName ); public final JMethod declareMethod( Class returnType, String methodName ) { return declareMethod( codeModel.ref(returnType), methodName ); }
To generate javadoc for the previously declared method, use this method to obtain a JDocComment object. This may return a value different from declareMethod().javadoc().
/** * To generate javadoc for the previously declared method, use this method * to obtain a {@link JDocComment} object. This may return a value * different from declareMethod().javadoc(). */
public abstract JDocComment javadoc();
Adds a parameter to the previously declared method.
Returns: JVar object that represents a newly added parameter on the implementation class.
/** * Adds a parameter to the previously declared method. * * @return * JVar object that represents a newly added parameter * on the implementation class. */
public abstract JVar addParameter( JType type, String name ); public final JVar addParameter( Class type, String name ) { return addParameter( codeModel.ref(type), name ); } }