Interface PropertyAccessor
- All Superinterfaces:
- TargetedAccessor
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- CompilablePropertyAccessor
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- BeanExpressionContextAccessor,- BeanFactoryAccessor,- DataBindingPropertyAccessor,- EnvironmentAccessor,- MapAccessor,- ReflectivePropertyAccessor
This interface places no restrictions on what constitutes a property. Implementors are therefore free to access properties directly via fields, through getters, or in any other way they deem appropriate.
A property accessor can optionally specify an array of target classes for
 which it should be called. However, if it returns null from
 TargetedAccessor.getSpecificTargetClasses(), it will be called for all property
 references and given a chance to determine if it can read or write them.
 
Property accessors are considered to be ordered, and each will be called in
 turn. The only rule that affects the call order is that any property accessor
 which specifies explicit support for the target class via
 TargetedAccessor.getSpecificTargetClasses() will be called first, before the generic
 property accessors.
- Since:
- 3.0
- Author:
- Andy Clement
- See Also:
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleancanRead(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name) Called to determine if this property accessor is able to read a specified property on a specified target object.booleancanWrite(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name) Called to determine if this property accessor is able to write to a specified property on a specified target object.read(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name) Called to read a property from a specified target object.voidwrite(EvaluationContext context, Object target, String name, Object newValue) Called to write to a property on a specified target object.Methods inherited from interface org.springframework.expression.TargetedAccessorgetSpecificTargetClasses
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Method Details- 
canReadboolean canRead(EvaluationContext context, @Nullable Object target, String name) throws AccessException Called to determine if this property accessor is able to read a specified property on a specified target object.- Parameters:
- context- the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted
- target- the target object upon which the property is being accessed
- name- the name of the property being accessed
- Returns:
- true if this property accessor is able to read the property
- Throws:
- AccessException- if there is any problem determining whether the property can be read
 
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readTypedValue read(EvaluationContext context, @Nullable Object target, String name) throws AccessException Called to read a property from a specified target object.Should only succeed if canRead(org.springframework.expression.EvaluationContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.String)also returnstrue.- Parameters:
- context- the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted
- target- the target object upon which the property is being accessed
- name- the name of the property being accessed
- Returns:
- a TypedValue object wrapping the property value read and a type descriptor for it
- Throws:
- AccessException- if there is any problem reading the property value
 
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canWriteboolean canWrite(EvaluationContext context, @Nullable Object target, String name) throws AccessException Called to determine if this property accessor is able to write to a specified property on a specified target object.- Parameters:
- context- the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted
- target- the target object upon which the property is being accessed
- name- the name of the property being accessed
- Returns:
- true if this property accessor is able to write to the property
- Throws:
- AccessException- if there is any problem determining whether the property can be written to
 
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writevoid write(EvaluationContext context, @Nullable Object target, String name, @Nullable Object newValue) throws AccessException Called to write to a property on a specified target object.Should only succeed if canWrite(org.springframework.expression.EvaluationContext, java.lang.Object, java.lang.String)also returnstrue.- Parameters:
- context- the evaluation context in which the access is being attempted
- target- the target object upon which the property is being accessed
- name- the name of the property being accessed
- newValue- the new value for the property
- Throws:
- AccessException- if there is any problem writing to the property value
 
 
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