org.apache.commons.collections
Class FactoryUtils

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.commons.collections.FactoryUtils

public class FactoryUtils
extends java.lang.Object

FactoryUtils provides reference implementations and utilities for the Factory functor interface. The supplied factories are:

All the supplied factories are Serializable.

Since:
Commons Collections 3.0
Version:
$Revision: 646777 $ $Date: 2008-04-10 13:33:15 +0100 (Thu, 10 Apr 2008) $
Author:
Stephen Colebourne

Constructor Summary
FactoryUtils()
          This class is not normally instantiated.
 
Method Summary
static Factory constantFactory(java.lang.Object constantToReturn)
          Creates a Factory that will return the same object each time the factory is used.
static Factory exceptionFactory()
          Gets a Factory that always throws an exception.
static Factory instantiateFactory(java.lang.Class classToInstantiate)
          Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using a no-args constructor.
static Factory instantiateFactory(java.lang.Class classToInstantiate, java.lang.Class[] paramTypes, java.lang.Object[] args)
          Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using the arguments specified to this method.
static Factory nullFactory()
          Gets a Factory that will return null each time the factory is used.
static Factory prototypeFactory(java.lang.Object prototype)
          Creates a Factory that will return a clone of the same prototype object each time the factory is used.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

FactoryUtils

public FactoryUtils()
This class is not normally instantiated.

Method Detail

exceptionFactory

public static Factory exceptionFactory()
Gets a Factory that always throws an exception. This could be useful during testing as a placeholder.

Returns:
the factory
See Also:
ExceptionFactory

nullFactory

public static Factory nullFactory()
Gets a Factory that will return null each time the factory is used. This could be useful during testing as a placeholder.

Returns:
the factory
See Also:
ConstantFactory

constantFactory

public static Factory constantFactory(java.lang.Object constantToReturn)
Creates a Factory that will return the same object each time the factory is used. No check is made that the object is immutable. In general, only immutable objects should use the constant factory. Mutable objects should use the prototype factory.

Parameters:
constantToReturn - the constant object to return each time in the factory
Returns:
the constant factory.
See Also:
ConstantFactory

prototypeFactory

public static Factory prototypeFactory(java.lang.Object prototype)
Creates a Factory that will return a clone of the same prototype object each time the factory is used. The prototype will be cloned using one of these techniques (in order):

instantiateFactory

public static Factory instantiateFactory(java.lang.Class classToInstantiate)
Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using a no-args constructor.

Parameters:
classToInstantiate - the Class to instantiate each time in the factory
Returns:
the reflection factory
Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the classToInstantiate is null
See Also:
InstantiateFactory

instantiateFactory

public static Factory instantiateFactory(java.lang.Class classToInstantiate,
                                         java.lang.Class[] paramTypes,
                                         java.lang.Object[] args)
Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using the arguments specified to this method.

Parameters:
classToInstantiate - the Class to instantiate each time in the factory
paramTypes - parameter types for the constructor, can be null
args - the arguments to pass to the constructor, can be null
Returns:
the reflection factory
Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the classToInstantiate is null
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the paramTypes and args don't match
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the constructor doesn't exist
See Also:
InstantiateFactory


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