Bean Methods
Apache Commons BeanUtils is a java library useful for accessing bean properties and methods.
It provides introspection capabilities to view and manipulate the properties and operations provided
by the given class.
This requires the libraries commons-beanutils-1.8.3.jar,
commons-beanutils-bean-collections-1.8.3.jar, commons-beanutils-core-1.8.3.jar,
commons-collections-3.2.1.jar, commons-logging.jar to be in classpath.
The following example shows accessing getter and setter methods using BeanMap class.
package com.bethecoder.tutorials.commons_beanutils.common;
public class Student {
private String name;
private int age;
private String hobby;
public Student () {
}
public Student ( String name, int age, String hobby ) {
super () ;
this .name = name;
this .age = age;
this .hobby = hobby;
}
public String getName () {
return name;
}
public void setName ( String name ) {
this .name = name;
}
public int getAge () {
return age;
}
public void setAge ( int age ) {
this .age = age;
}
public String getHobby () {
return hobby;
}
public void setHobby ( String hobby ) {
this .hobby = hobby;
}
public String toString () {
return "Student[name = " + name + ", age = " + age + ", hobby = " + hobby + "]" ;
}
}
package com.bethecoder.tutorials.commons_beanutils;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import org.apache.commons.beanutils.BeanMap;
import com.bethecoder.tutorials.commons_beanutils.common.Student;
public class BeanMethodsTest {
/**
* @param args
* @throws InvocationTargetException
* @throws IllegalAccessException
*/
public static void main ( String [] args )
throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException {
Student std = new Student ( "Sriram" , 2 , "Chess" ) ;
BeanMap beanMap = new BeanMap ( std ) ;
//Get method
Method getMethod = beanMap.getReadMethod ( "name" ) ;
String name = ( String ) getMethod.invoke ( std ) ;
System.out.println ( name ) ;
//Set method
Method setMethod = beanMap.getWriteMethod ( "age" ) ;
setMethod.invoke ( std, 5 ) ;
System.out.println ( std ) ;
}
}
It gives the following output,
Sriram
Student[name = Sriram, age = 5, hobby = Chess]