/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2001, 2005 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ /* */ package org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.core; /** * Factory for creating method proxies. * * The factory exists for use, but generally it is better to go through the bean type proxy to get a method proxy. This is useful for setting up a * bunch of method proxies in initialization routines so you don't need to have a bean type proxy for each. * * Creation date: (12/3/99 6:21:52 PM) * * @author: Joe Winchester */ public interface IMethodProxyFactory extends IBeanProxyFactory { /** * Return a method proxy for the specified name, arguments from the class. * * @param className * @param methodName * @param parameterTypes * parameter type names or <code>null</code> for parameterTypes means no parameters. * @return a method proxy or null if can't be found. * @since 1.0.0 */ IMethodProxy getMethodProxy(String className, String methodName, String[] parameterTypes); /** * Return an IProxyMethod for the specified name, arguments from the given class. * @param expression * @param className * @param methodName * @param parameterTypes * @return * * @since 1.1.0 */ IProxyMethod getMethodProxy(IExpression expression, String className, String methodName, String[] parameterTypes); /** * Return an IProxyField for the specified name, arguments from the given class. * @param expression * @param className * @param fieldName * @return * * @since 1.1.0 */ IProxyField getFieldProxy(IExpression expression, String className, String fieldName); /** * Return an invokable for the specified name, arguments from the class. The method proxy is not retrieved. Instead the method will be looked up * each time on the vm. Because of this these are suitable only for one-shot invokations. If it is to be invoked often, then a method proxy should * be retrieved instead. * <p> * Though typical for one-shot deal the invokable can be used over and over. There is just overhead because the method is looked up each time. So a reasonable compromise * would be if using it infrequently or is used closely together once or twice it is better to use a Invokable instead of a method proxy. * <p> * Note there is no guarantee that the method is available. This won't be known until the actual invoke is done. * * @param className * @param methodName * @param parameterTypes * parameter type names or <code>null</code> for parameterTypes means no parameters. * @return an invokable * @since 1.0.0 */ IInvokable getInvokable(String className, String methodName, String[] parameterTypes); }