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Class ReflectiveMethodResolver

AReflection-based methodMethodResolver resolver that uses reflectionused by default in toStandardEvaluationContext locate theunless explicit method thatresolvers should be invokedhave been specified. @author Andy Clement @author Juergen Hoeller @author Chris Beams @since 3.00 @see StandardEvaluationContext#addMethodResolver(MethodResolver)

Class ReflectivePropertyAccessor, Method findGetterForProperty(String, Class<?>, boolean)

Find a getter method for the specified property. A getter is defined as a method whose name start with the prefix 'get' and the rest of the name is the same as the property name (with the first character uppercased).

Class StandardEvaluationContext

Provides a default EvaluationContext implementation.

To resolve properties/methods/fields this context uses a reflection mechanism. @author Andy Clement @author Juergen Hoeller @author Sam Brannen @since 3.0

Class StandardEvaluationContext, void registerMethodFilter(Class<?>, MethodFilter)

Register a {@code MethodFilter} which will be called during method resolutionresolution for the the specified type.

The {@code MethodFilter} may remove methods and/or sort the methods whichmethods which will then be used by SpEL as the candidates to look through for a match. @param type the type for which the filter should be called @param filter a {@code MethodFilter}, or NULL{@code null} to deregisterunregister a filter for the typetype @throws IllegalStateException if the ReflectiveMethodResolver is not in use