public class GetColumn extends Object implements JDBCFilterListener
this, as demonstrated
in the second example below.
Examples: "company.address.ext:getColumn (\"ID\") == 5"
"this.ext:getColumn (\"CLS\") == \"org.apache.openjpa.example.Person\""
| Constructor and Description |
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GetColumn() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
appendTo(SQLBuffer buf,
FilterValue target,
FilterValue[] args,
ClassMapping type,
JDBCStore store)
Append the SQL for this expression or value.
|
Object |
evaluate(Object target,
Class targetClass,
Object[] args,
Class[] argClasses,
Object candidate,
StoreContext ctx)
Evaluate the given expression.
|
boolean |
expectsArguments()
Return true if this extension expects arguments to act on.
|
boolean |
expectsTarget()
Return true if this extension expects a target to act on.
|
String |
getTag()
Return the tag that this extension listens for.
|
Class |
getType(Class targetClass,
Class[] argClasses)
Return the expected type of the result of this listener.
|
public static final String TAG
public String getTag()
FilterListenergetTag in interface FilterListenerpublic boolean expectsArguments()
FilterListenerfield.ext:toUpperCase ().expectsArguments in interface FilterListenerpublic boolean expectsTarget()
FilterListenerfield.ext:toUpperCase () acts on the target
field but has no arguments, while another possible form,
ext:toUpperCase (field) has no target but does have an
argument.expectsTarget in interface FilterListenerpublic Object evaluate(Object target, Class targetClass, Object[] args, Class[] argClasses, Object candidate, StoreContext ctx)
FilterListenerevaluate in interface FilterListenertarget - the target object / field value to act on; will be
null if this extension does not expect a targettargetClass - the expected class of the target; given in case
the target evaluates to null and typing is neededargs - the values of the arguments given in the filter;
will be null if this extension does not expect an argumentargClasses - the expected classes of the arguments; given in case
an argument evaluates to null and typing is neededcandidate - the candidate object being evaluatedctx - the persistence contextBoolean.TRUE or Boolean.FALSEpublic void appendTo(SQLBuffer buf, FilterValue target, FilterValue[] args, ClassMapping type, JDBCStore store)
JDBCFilterListenerappendTo in interface JDBCFilterListenerbuf - the SQL buffer to append totarget - the target to act on, or null if the listener
doesn't expect a targetargs - the values of the arguments given in the filter, or
null if this listener doesn't expect argumentstype - the class mapping for the query's candidate classstore - the store that owns the querypublic Class getType(Class targetClass, Class[] argClasses)
FilterListenergetType in interface FilterListenertargetClass - the expected class of the target, or null if no targetargClasses - the expected classes of the arguments, or null if
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