/******************************************************************************* * 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.remote; /* */ import org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.core.*; import org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.common.remote.Commands; /** * Remote Implementation of IBeanTypeProxy for Byte.TYPE. * Creation date: (2/6/00 9:01:40 AM) * @author: Joe Winchester */ final class REMByteTypeBeanTypeProxy extends REMPrimitiveBeanTypeProxy { // Some values are cache'd for speed private final INumberBeanProxy zeroProxy; private final INumberBeanProxy oneProxy; private final INumberBeanProxy twoProxy; private final INumberBeanProxy threeProxy; /** * REMIntegerBeanTypeProxy constructor comment. * @param aClass java.lang.Class */ REMByteTypeBeanTypeProxy(REMProxyFactoryRegistry aRegistry) { super(aRegistry, new Integer(Commands.BYTE_TYPE), Byte.TYPE.getName()); // Create the cached values zeroProxy = new REMByteTypeBeanProxy(aRegistry, (byte)0); oneProxy = new REMByteTypeBeanProxy(aRegistry, (byte)1); twoProxy = new REMByteTypeBeanProxy(aRegistry, (byte)2); threeProxy = new REMByteTypeBeanProxy(aRegistry, (byte)3); } /** * Helper to create a bean proxy * Package protected because everyone should go through the factory API * that is defined as part of IBeanProxyFactory */ INumberBeanProxy createByteBeanProxy(byte aByte) { switch(aByte) { case 0: return zeroProxy; case 1: return oneProxy ; case 2: return twoProxy ; case 3: return threeProxy ; default: return new REMByteTypeBeanProxy(fRegistry, aByte); } } /** * newInstance method. byte is a primitive, so the standard way won't work. * Return the zeroProxy for this case because that is the default value. */ public IBeanProxy newInstance() { return zeroProxy; } /** * Create a new bean proxy the ValueObject passed in. * We will assume the object is correct type. */ public IBeanProxy newBeanProxy(Commands.ValueObject value) { return createByteBeanProxy(value.aByte); } /** * Short cut for newInstance where the string follows the * specific pattern we expect. That way it won't be necessary to ship over to the vm * to process it. * * The pattern it can accept is: * 1) (byte) validNumber - number can be any number because (byte) explicitly casts it down. * 2) validNumber * It will use the decode function of byte to determine the valid number. */ public IBeanProxy newInstance(String initializationString) throws ThrowableProxy, ClassCastException, InstantiationException { String trim = initializationString.trim(); if (trim.length() == 0) return super.newInstance(initializationString); byte aByte; if (trim.startsWith("(byte)")) { //$NON-NLS-1$ Number v = parseString(trim.substring("(byte)".length()).trim()); //$NON-NLS-1$ if (v != null) aByte = v.byteValue(); else return super.newInstance(initializationString); // Can't decode it, let full parser handle it. } else { try { aByte = Byte.decode(trim).byteValue(); // See if valid byte format. } catch (NumberFormatException e) { return super.newInstance(initializationString); // Can't decode it, let full parser handle it. } } return getProxyFactoryRegistry().getBeanProxyFactory().createBeanProxyWith(aByte); } }