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package com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.generator.bean.field;
import com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.Options;
import com.sun.codemodel.internal.JClass;
Factory for FieldRenderer
. This class can be overridden by a plugin to change the code generation behavior of XJC. Note that such changes aren't composable; for a given schema compilation, only one instance of FieldRendererFactory
is used.
See Options.fieldRendererFactory
To be more precise, since FieldRenderer
is just a strategy pattern and by itself is stateless, the "factory methods" don't necessarily need to create new instances of FieldRenderer
--- it can just return a set of pre-created instances.
Author: Kohsuke Kawaguchi
/**
* Factory for {@link FieldRenderer}.
*
* <p>
* This class can be overridden by a plugin to change the code generation
* behavior of XJC. Note that such changes aren't composable; for a given
* schema compilation, only one instance of {@link FieldRendererFactory} is
* used.
*
* <p>
* See {@link Options#fieldRendererFactory}
*
* <p>
* To be more precise, since {@link FieldRenderer} is just a strategy pattern
* and by itself is stateless, the "factory methods" don't necessarily need
* to create new instances of {@link FieldRenderer} --- it can just return
* a set of pre-created instances.
*
* @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
*/
public class FieldRendererFactory {
public FieldRenderer getDefault() {
return DEFAULT;
}
public FieldRenderer getArray() {
return ARRAY;
}
public FieldRenderer getRequiredUnboxed() {
return REQUIRED_UNBOXED;
}
public FieldRenderer getSingle() {
return SINGLE;
}
public FieldRenderer getSinglePrimitiveAccess() {
return SINGLE_PRIMITIVE_ACCESS;
}
public FieldRenderer getList(JClass coreList) {
return new UntypedListFieldRenderer(coreList);
}
public FieldRenderer getContentList(JClass coreList) {
return new UntypedListFieldRenderer(coreList, false, true);
}
public FieldRenderer getDummyList(JClass coreList) {
return new UntypedListFieldRenderer(coreList, true, false);
}
public FieldRenderer getConst(FieldRenderer fallback) {
return new ConstFieldRenderer(fallback);
}
private final FieldRenderer DEFAULT
= new DefaultFieldRenderer(this);
private static final FieldRenderer ARRAY
= new GenericFieldRenderer(ArrayField.class);
private static final FieldRenderer REQUIRED_UNBOXED
= new GenericFieldRenderer(UnboxedField.class);
private static final FieldRenderer SINGLE
= new GenericFieldRenderer(SingleField.class);
private static final FieldRenderer SINGLE_PRIMITIVE_ACCESS
= new GenericFieldRenderer(SinglePrimitiveAccessField.class);
}