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package org.springframework.aop.support;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;

import org.springframework.util.PatternMatchUtils;

Pointcut bean for simple method name matches, as alternative to regexp patterns. Does not handle overloaded methods: all methods with a given name will be eligible.
Author:Juergen Hoeller, Rod Johnson, Rob Harrop
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Since:11.02.2004
/** * Pointcut bean for simple method name matches, as alternative to regexp patterns. * Does not handle overloaded methods: all methods with a given name will be eligible. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Rod Johnson * @author Rob Harrop * @since 11.02.2004 * @see #isMatch */
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class NameMatchMethodPointcut extends StaticMethodMatcherPointcut implements Serializable { private List<String> mappedNames = new ArrayList<>();
Convenience method when we have only a single method name to match. Use either this method or setMappedNames, not both.
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/** * Convenience method when we have only a single method name to match. * Use either this method or {@code setMappedNames}, not both. * @see #setMappedNames */
public void setMappedName(String mappedName) { setMappedNames(mappedName); }
Set the method names defining methods to match. Matching will be the union of all these; if any match, the pointcut matches.
/** * Set the method names defining methods to match. * Matching will be the union of all these; if any match, * the pointcut matches. */
public void setMappedNames(String... mappedNames) { this.mappedNames = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(mappedNames)); }
Add another eligible method name, in addition to those already named. Like the set methods, this method is for use when configuring proxies, before a proxy is used.

NB: This method does not work after the proxy is in use, as advice chains will be cached.

Params:
  • name – name of the additional method that will match
Returns:this pointcut to allow for multiple additions in one line
/** * Add another eligible method name, in addition to those already named. * Like the set methods, this method is for use when configuring proxies, * before a proxy is used. * <p><b>NB:</b> This method does not work after the proxy is in * use, as advice chains will be cached. * @param name name of the additional method that will match * @return this pointcut to allow for multiple additions in one line */
public NameMatchMethodPointcut addMethodName(String name) { this.mappedNames.add(name); return this; } @Override public boolean matches(Method method, Class<?> targetClass) { for (String mappedName : this.mappedNames) { if (mappedName.equals(method.getName()) || isMatch(method.getName(), mappedName)) { return true; } } return false; }
Return if the given method name matches the mapped name.

The default implementation checks for "xxx*", "*xxx" and "*xxx*" matches, as well as direct equality. Can be overridden in subclasses.

Params:
  • methodName – the method name of the class
  • mappedName – the name in the descriptor
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Returns:if the names match
/** * Return if the given method name matches the mapped name. * <p>The default implementation checks for "xxx*", "*xxx" and "*xxx*" matches, * as well as direct equality. Can be overridden in subclasses. * @param methodName the method name of the class * @param mappedName the name in the descriptor * @return if the names match * @see org.springframework.util.PatternMatchUtils#simpleMatch(String, String) */
protected boolean isMatch(String methodName, String mappedName) { return PatternMatchUtils.simpleMatch(mappedName, methodName); } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { return (this == other || (other instanceof NameMatchMethodPointcut && this.mappedNames.equals(((NameMatchMethodPointcut) other).mappedNames))); } @Override public int hashCode() { return this.mappedNames.hashCode(); } }