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package org.springframework.beans;

import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.ClassUtils;

Exception thrown on a type mismatch when trying to set a bean property.
Author:Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller
/** * Exception thrown on a type mismatch when trying to set a bean property. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Juergen Hoeller */
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class TypeMismatchException extends PropertyAccessException {
Error code that a type mismatch error will be registered with.
/** * Error code that a type mismatch error will be registered with. */
public static final String ERROR_CODE = "typeMismatch"; @Nullable private String propertyName; @Nullable private transient Object value; @Nullable private Class<?> requiredType;
Create a new TypeMismatchException.
Params:
  • propertyChangeEvent – the PropertyChangeEvent that resulted in the problem
  • requiredType – the required target type
/** * Create a new {@code TypeMismatchException}. * @param propertyChangeEvent the PropertyChangeEvent that resulted in the problem * @param requiredType the required target type */
public TypeMismatchException(PropertyChangeEvent propertyChangeEvent, Class<?> requiredType) { this(propertyChangeEvent, requiredType, null); }
Create a new TypeMismatchException.
Params:
  • propertyChangeEvent – the PropertyChangeEvent that resulted in the problem
  • requiredType – the required target type (or null if not known)
  • cause – the root cause (may be null)
/** * Create a new {@code TypeMismatchException}. * @param propertyChangeEvent the PropertyChangeEvent that resulted in the problem * @param requiredType the required target type (or {@code null} if not known) * @param cause the root cause (may be {@code null}) */
public TypeMismatchException(PropertyChangeEvent propertyChangeEvent, @Nullable Class<?> requiredType, @Nullable Throwable cause) { super(propertyChangeEvent, "Failed to convert property value of type '" + ClassUtils.getDescriptiveType(propertyChangeEvent.getNewValue()) + "'" + (requiredType != null ? " to required type '" + ClassUtils.getQualifiedName(requiredType) + "'" : "") + (propertyChangeEvent.getPropertyName() != null ? " for property '" + propertyChangeEvent.getPropertyName() + "'" : ""), cause); this.propertyName = propertyChangeEvent.getPropertyName(); this.value = propertyChangeEvent.getNewValue(); this.requiredType = requiredType; }
Create a new TypeMismatchException without a PropertyChangeEvent.
Params:
  • value – the offending value that couldn't be converted (may be null)
  • requiredType – the required target type (or null if not known)
See Also:
/** * Create a new {@code TypeMismatchException} without a {@code PropertyChangeEvent}. * @param value the offending value that couldn't be converted (may be {@code null}) * @param requiredType the required target type (or {@code null} if not known) * @see #initPropertyName */
public TypeMismatchException(@Nullable Object value, @Nullable Class<?> requiredType) { this(value, requiredType, null); }
Create a new TypeMismatchException without a PropertyChangeEvent.
Params:
  • value – the offending value that couldn't be converted (may be null)
  • requiredType – the required target type (or null if not known)
  • cause – the root cause (may be null)
See Also:
/** * Create a new {@code TypeMismatchException} without a {@code PropertyChangeEvent}. * @param value the offending value that couldn't be converted (may be {@code null}) * @param requiredType the required target type (or {@code null} if not known) * @param cause the root cause (may be {@code null}) * @see #initPropertyName */
public TypeMismatchException(@Nullable Object value, @Nullable Class<?> requiredType, @Nullable Throwable cause) { super("Failed to convert value of type '" + ClassUtils.getDescriptiveType(value) + "'" + (requiredType != null ? " to required type '" + ClassUtils.getQualifiedName(requiredType) + "'" : ""), cause); this.value = value; this.requiredType = requiredType; }
Initialize this exception's property name for exposure through getPropertyName(), as an alternative to having it initialized via a PropertyChangeEvent.
Params:
  • propertyName – the property name to expose
See Also:
Since:5.0.4
/** * Initialize this exception's property name for exposure through {@link #getPropertyName()}, * as an alternative to having it initialized via a {@link PropertyChangeEvent}. * @param propertyName the property name to expose * @since 5.0.4 * @see #TypeMismatchException(Object, Class) * @see #TypeMismatchException(Object, Class, Throwable) */
public void initPropertyName(String propertyName) { Assert.state(this.propertyName == null, "Property name already initialized"); this.propertyName = propertyName; }
Return the name of the affected property, if available.
/** * Return the name of the affected property, if available. */
@Override @Nullable public String getPropertyName() { return this.propertyName; }
Return the offending value (may be null).
/** * Return the offending value (may be {@code null}). */
@Override @Nullable public Object getValue() { return this.value; }
Return the required target type, if any.
/** * Return the required target type, if any. */
@Nullable public Class<?> getRequiredType() { return this.requiredType; } @Override public String getErrorCode() { return ERROR_CODE; } }