public class PropertyEditorManager extends Object
The PropertyEditorManager uses three techniques for locating an editor for a given type. First, it provides a registerEditor method to allow an editor to be specifically registered for a given type. Second it tries to locate a suitable class by adding "Editor" to the full qualified classname of the given type (e.g. "foo.bah.FozEditor"). Finally it takes the simple classname (without the package name) adds "Editor" to it and looks in a search-path of packages for a matching class.
So for an input class foo.bah.Fred, the PropertyEditorManager would first look in its tables to see if an editor had been registered for foo.bah.Fred and if so use that. Then it will look for a foo.bah.FredEditor class. Then it will look for (say) standardEditorsPackage.FredEditor class.
Default PropertyEditors will be provided for the Java primitive types "boolean", "byte", "short", "int", "long", "float", and "double"; and for the classes java.lang.String. java.awt.Color, and java.awt.Font.
Constructor and Description |
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PropertyEditorManager() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static PropertyEditor |
findEditor(Class<?> targetType)
Locate a value editor for a given target type.
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static String[] |
getEditorSearchPath()
Gets the package names that will be searched for property editors.
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static void |
registerEditor(Class<?> targetType,
Class<?> editorClass)
Registers an editor class to edit values of the given target class.
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static void |
setEditorSearchPath(String[] path)
Change the list of package names that will be used for
finding property editors.
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public static void registerEditor(Class<?> targetType, Class<?> editorClass)
null
,
then any existing definition will be removed.
Thus this method can be used to cancel the registration.
The registration is canceled automatically
if either the target or editor class is unloaded.
If there is a security manager, its checkPropertiesAccess
method is called. This could result in a SecurityException.
targetType
- the class object of the type to be editededitorClass
- the class object of the editor classSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and
its checkPropertiesAccess
method
doesn't allow setting of system propertiesSecurityManager.checkPropertiesAccess()
public static PropertyEditor findEditor(Class<?> targetType)
targetType
- The Class object for the type to be editedpublic static String[] getEditorSearchPath()
The default value for this array is implementation-dependent, e.g. Sun implementation initially sets to {"sun.beans.editors"}.
public static void setEditorSearchPath(String[] path)
First, if there is a security manager, its checkPropertiesAccess
method is called. This could result in a SecurityException.
path
- Array of package names.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its
checkPropertiesAccess
method doesn't allow setting
of system properties.SecurityManager.checkPropertiesAccess()
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